Oakland Athletics Tickets Mean Outstanding Baseball
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Oakland Athletics tickets are not always easy to come by. That’s because baseball fans know that an Oakland Athletics game is going to mean good baseball. Not only is the team known for its impressive number of World Series wins, but also for its history that many like to see in terms of different dynasties.
The Oakland Athletics are part of the Major League and is affiliated with the West Division and the American League. Their home games are played at McAfee Coliseum. They have nine World Series and fifteen American League wins to their name. They are often referred to as the A’s, the Elephants or the White Elephants.
The White Elephants
While the team itself was born in 1901, it wouldn’t be until 1968 that the team began to play from Oakland. Before that, the Athletics played from Philadelphia and then Kansas City. One of their former owners referred to the team as a ‘white elephant’ and though the team proved that it was anything but that, the name stuck.
The early years of the Athletics were strong ones and just as fans eagerly buy their Oakland Athletics tickets today, fans flocked to see the Athletics play from Philadelphia. The Athletics were a dominant team that had a number of strong players in their line up. The team managed to scoop up a number of World Series titles during this time and was seen as one of the strongest teams on the circuit.
The Dirty Thirties And Beyond
The Depression of the 1930s hit the entire country hard and as expected, it hit the Athletics hard too. Not only were payrolls cut but the team could not match the baseball glory of previous years either. Athletics tickets sales began to drop and the team was shifted to Kansas City in 1955. This was a purely profit-driven move and many saw the team being used as a bargaining chip in larger business endeavors. In fact, during this time many saw the Athletics as little more than a farm team for the more popular New York Yankees.
It wasn’t till the team was moved to Oakland in 1971 that things began to change for the Athletics. Despite their reputation, a number of baseball fans still purchased Oakland Athletics tickets and were not disappointed. The Athletics stormed onto the field, picking up World Series wins in 1972 and again in 1973. The former ‘farm team’ of the Yankees had proved that it had muscle of its own.
The Athletics has a number of standing rivalries and fans often line up for Oakland Athletics tickets just to see the sparks fly on the field. The Athletics are rivals with the Texas Rangers, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Kansas City Royals and the San Francisco Giants. The Athletics also have a number of notable events and players in its history. These include Rickey Henderson, who holds the record for having stolen the most bases in baseball. If you’re looking to catch more great moments like that in baseball, then get yourself some Oakland Athletics tickets. You can even purchase them the easy way by buying them online through an authorized dealer.
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