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Season Records 1890-1891 (2 seasons)

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The Philadelphia Athletics were a short-lived Major League Baseball franchise that existed for two seasons from 1890 to 1891. Known alternatively as the Philadelphia Quakers, and sometimes informally as "Buffinton's Beauties", they played their first season in the newly created Players' League (PL) of 1890, and were managed by Jim Fogarty and Charlie Buffinton. After the demise of the PL following the 1890 season, the team switched to the American Association (AA) for the 1891 season, and were managed by Bill Sharsig and George Wood. For each season, the franchise used Forepaugh Park as their home field.

Before the 1890 season, the PL was founded by the first organized professional sports union, the Brotherhood of Professional Base Ball Players, in an attempt to compete with the existing major leagues, the National League (NL) and the AA. Their intent was to break free from the standard business practices of the two leagues that they claimed stifled players' salaries; such as the reserve clause, and the Brush Classification System, as well as their ability to sell players to another team without the consent of the player. The Quakers were controlled by a group of investors, which included brothers G. W. and J. Earl Wagner.

Under the pressure of PL investors, who were seeking recoupment of massive financial losses following the 1890 season, pressured the Brotherhood to compromise with the NL and AA. The deal called for the dissolution of the league, while allowing the players to return to their old teams without penalty, with the reserve clause and the selling of players, without their consent, outlawed. The Quakers were allowed entrance into the AA for 1891 season and claimed the nickname of the team they were replacing, the Philadelphia Athletics, who had been expelled for violating the league constitution.

Although many players departed for new teams for the 1891 season, including Buffinton, Shindle, and Mike Griffin, they were able to sign suitable replacements, such as Gus Weyhing, Elton Chamberlain, and Pop Corkhill. The team completed the season with a 73–66 win-loss record, with four ties, placing them fifth among nine teams. Following the 1891 season, the AA could no longer operate due to great financial losses, and were forced to fold, with four teams being consolidated with the NL, and the others accepting buyouts. The Athletics fell into the latter group, and ceased operations. Pitcher Bert Cunningham set a dubious record when he threw five wild pitches in one inning on Sept. 15, 1890, a record that would go unmatched for 110 years until Rick Ankiel tied it in a playoff game.

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Athletics Season Records
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Profile photo of George Wood

George Wood

1890

163

 

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Profile photo of Jocko Milligan

Jocko Milligan

1890

163

 

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Profile photo of Joe Mulvey

Joe Mulvey

1890

153

 

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Profile photo of Bill Hallman

Bill Hallman

1890

106

 

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Profile photo of Lave Cross

Lave Cross

1890

99

 

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Profile photo of Henry Larkin

Henry Larkin

1891

93

 

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Profile photo of Billy Shindle

Billy Shindle

1890

90

 

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Profile photo of Tommy Corcoran

Tommy Corcoran

1891

71

 

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Profile photo of Sid Farrar

Sid Farrar

1890

69

 

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Profile photo of John Pickett

John Pickett

1890

64

 

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Profile photo of Jim Fogarty

Jim Fogarty

1890

58

 

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Profile photo of Mike Griffin

Mike Griffin

1890

54

 

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Profile photo of Ben Sanders

Ben Sanders

1890

49

 

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Profile photo of Pop Corkhill

Pop Corkhill

1891

31

 

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Profile photo of Charlie Buffinton

Charlie Buffinton

1890

24

 

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Profile photo of Jim McTamany

Jim McTamany

1891

21

 

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Profile photo of Ice Box Chamberlain

Ice Box Chamberlain

1891

19

 

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Profile photo of Phil Knell

Phil Knell

1890

18

 

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Profile photo of Dan Shannon

Dan Shannon

1890

16

 

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Profile photo of Jack McGeachey

Jack McGeachey

1891

13

 

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Profile photo of Gus Weyhing

Gus Weyhing

1891

11

 

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Profile photo of Ed Beecher

Ed Beecher

1891

7

 

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Profile photo of Bill Husted

Bill Husted

1890

5

 

24
Profile photo of Will Calihan

Will Calihan

1891

4

 

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Profile photo of Bert Cunningham

Bert Cunningham

1890

3

 

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Profile photo of Dave McKeough

Dave McKeough

1891

3

 

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Profile photo of Sumner Bowman

Sumner Bowman

1891

2

 

28
Profile photo of George Meakim

George Meakim

1891

1

 

29
Profile photo of Charles Matthews

Charles Matthews

1891

0

 

30
Profile photo of Mike Sullivan

Mike Sullivan

1891

0

 

31
Profile photo of Pat Friel

Pat Friel

1891

0

 

32
Profile photo of Bill Clymer

Bill Clymer

1891

0

 

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