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- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season abstract "The Oakland Athletics' 1994 season was the team's twenty-seventh in Oakland, California. The A's sought to improve upon their dreadful 1993 record of 68-94; in doing so, the team hoped to return to the postseason for the fifth time in seven years. A number of key starters from the Athletics' so-called "Fourth Dynasty" (namely Dennis Eckersley, Bob Welch, Rickey Henderson, Terry Steinbach, and Mark McGwire) remained with the team in 1994. Despite this, expectations were low.The ensuing campaign ranks among the strangest in Athletics history. It began with a respectable 7-5 start through 12 games. The A's, however, summarily dropped 31 of their next 37 contests. The implosion left the team with a 13-36 record. The A's, now in last place, trailed the division-leading Angels (who also boasted a sub-.500 record) by nine games. The Athletics continued to lose ground over the following two weeks; at their absolute nadir, their 19-43 record trailed the division-leading Rangers by 12.5 games. The Athletics season, quite summarily, appeared finished.The Athletics' bizarre run continued with a 19-3 surge. In doing so, they raised their record to a semi-respectable 38-46. Their sudden explosion, combined with the extreme struggles of the other American League West teams (especially Texas), allowed the A's to re-enter the playoff picture. The Athletics battled the Rangers until season's end; despite a 51-63 record, they ended the season only one game behind the Rangers. Amazingly, all four of the American League West's teams would finish the strike-shortened season with losing records. This is the only such instance in MLB history.The 1994 Player's Strike ended the season (and the A's postseason hopes) entirely. While the Rangers would win their first-ever division title in 1996, the A's would have to wait until 2000 to return to the postseason.".
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- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season ballpark O.co_Coliseum.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season city Oakland,_California.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season currentLeague "American League".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season division American_League_West.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season generalManagers Sandy_Alderson.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season hasPhotoCollection 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league Arizona_League.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league California_League.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league Midwest_League.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league Northwest_League.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league Pacific_Coast_League.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season league Southern_League_(baseball).
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season level Minor_League_Baseball.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season level Double-A_(baseball)%7B%7B!%7D%7DAA.
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- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season level Triple-A_(baseball)%7B%7B!%7D%7DAAA.
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- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Casey_Parsons.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Dick_Scott_(shortstop).
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Gary_Jones_(manager).
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Jim_Colborn.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Tony_DeFrancesco.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season manager Tom_Dunton.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season managers Tony_La_Russa.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season name "Oakland Athletics".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season owners Walter_A._Haas,_Jr..
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season radio KFRC_(defunct).
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season season "1994".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team Arizona_League_Athletics.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team Huntsville_Stars.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team Modesto_Nuts.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team Southern_Oregon_Timberjacks.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team Tacoma_Rainiers.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season team West_Michigan_Whitecaps.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season television Comcast_SportsNet_Bay_Area.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season television KRON-TV.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season uniformLogo "Al 2005 oakland 01.gif".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season y "1901".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season y "1968".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season y "1969".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season subject Category:1994_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season subject Category:Oakland_Athletics_seasons.
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season comment "The Oakland Athletics' 1994 season was the team's twenty-seventh in Oakland, California. The A's sought to improve upon their dreadful 1993 record of 68-94; in doing so, the team hoped to return to the postseason for the fifth time in seven years. A number of key starters from the Athletics' so-called "Fourth Dynasty" (namely Dennis Eckersley, Bob Welch, Rickey Henderson, Terry Steinbach, and Mark McGwire) remained with the team in 1994.".
- 1994_Oakland_Athletics_season label "1994 Oakland Athletics season".
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