No, the Indianapolis Indians are not the Oakland Athletics. The Indianapolis Indians are a Minor League Baseball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, while the Oakland Athletics, commonly known as the A's, are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The two teams are distinct and operate in different leagues, with the A's being part of MLB and the Indians being a Triple-A affiliate.
No, the Oakland Athletics started as the Philadelphia Athletics in the newly formed American League in 1901. Western League became the American League in 1893.
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The White Sox wound up with an 87-67 record in 1972 and finished in second place in the American League's Western Division, 5 1/2 games behind the Oakland Athletics.
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