2010 World Champion San Francisco Giants (since 1989)
2008 World Champion Philedelphia Phillies (since 1901)
Seattle Mariners, Angels, Rangers (Because of the AL West division)
The Oakland Athletics' nickname of the "Athletics" originates from athletic clubs in the 19th century.
The Oakland Athletics' Catchers in 1970 were Dave Duncan, Frank Fernandez, Larry Haney and Gene Tenace.
Scott Baker debuted on July 17, 1995, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum; he played his final game on July 17, 1995, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.
Johnny Guzman debuted on June 8, 1991, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum; he played his final game on June 28, 1992, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.
Sheldon Mallory debuted on April 10, 1977, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum; he played his final game on September 27, 1977, playing for the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.
The angels are rivals primarily with the seattle mariners and Oakland athletics but also hold a strong rivalry with the redson mainly in postseason games. Due to the poor playing of Oakland recently and the horrible playing of Seattle recently the rivalry has cooled.
Oakland Athletics was created in 1901.
The Oakland Athletics' nickname of the "Athletics" originates from athletic clubs in the 19th century.
The Oakland Athletics play in the American League.
Oakland Athletics
Nick Punto is number 1 on the Oakland Athletics.
Scott Kazmir is number 26 on the Oakland Athletics.
John Jaso is number 5 on the Oakland Athletics.
Jim Johnson is number 45 on the Oakland Athletics.
A.J. Griffin is number 64 on the Oakland Athletics.
Alberto Callaspo is number 7 on the Oakland Athletics.
Andy Parrino is number 12 on the Oakland Athletics.