1906 Philadelphia Athletics

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1906 Philadelphia Athletics / Franchise: Oakland Athletics / BR Team Page[edit]

Record: 78-67, Finished 4th in American League (1906 AL)

Managed by Connie Mack

Ballpark: Columbia Park

History, Comments, Contributions[edit]

The 1906 Philadelphia Athletics made a run for the pennant during the first half of the season - until their excellent starting pitching completely collapsed. In early August, they were still in the middle of a tight four-team race as their top three starters, Rube Waddell, Chief Bender and Eddie Plank had combined to go 43-18. They only won a total of 6 games between them the rest of the wat, dooming the A's. Waddell injured the thumb on his pitching hand in July, Plank went down with a sore arm in August, and Bender was felled by rheumatism. If that wasn't enough, their four best hitters - Harry Davis, Topsy Hartsel, Danny Murphy and Socks Seybold all went into a slump during the final two months, with Murphy abandoning the team in early September. As a result, the A's scored the fewest runs in the league over the last two months. On September 22nd, they started a streak of 48 innings without scoring a run, finally breaking it on September 28th. It was the longest such streak in the majors until the 1968 Chicago Cubs went 49 1/3 innings without scoring a run.

Standings[edit]

American League W L T GB Pct.
Chicago White Sox 93 58 3 -- .616
New York Highlanders 90 61 4 3 .596
Cleveland Naps 89 64 4 5 .582
Philadelphia Athletics 78 67 4 12 .538
St. Louis Browns 76 73 5 16 .510
Detroit Tigers 71 78 2 21 .477
Washington Senators 55 95 1 37½ .367
Boston Americans 49 105 1 45½ .318