2002 Oakland Athletics season

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2002 Oakland Athletics season

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2002 Oakland Athletics
2002 AL West Champions
Major league affiliations
Location
2002 information
Owner(s) Stephen Schott & Kenneth Hofmann
Manager(s) Art Howe
Local television KICU-TV
FSN Bay Area
(Ray Fosse, Greg Papa)
Local radio KFRC
(Bill King, Ken Korach, Ray Fosse)
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The Oakland Athletics' 2002 season featured the A's finishing 1st in the American League West with a record of 103 wins and 59 losses, despite losing three free agents to larger market teams: 2000 AL MVP Jason Giambi to the New York Yankees, outfielder Johnny Damon to the Boston Red Sox, and closer Jason Isringhausen to the St. Louis Cardinals. They are most notable for having set an American League record of winning 20 consecutive games between August 13 and September 4, 2002.[1]

Miguel Tejada and Barry Zito would go on to win the American League MVP and Cy Young Award respectively.

This year's team is prominently featured in the Michael Lewis book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (as Lewis was given the opportunity to follow the team around throughout that season). A film adaptation of the book was released in 2011, also titled Moneyball.

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Off-season

  • November 2, 2001: Mark Bellhorn was traded by the Athletics to the Chicago Cubs for Adam Morrissey (minors).[2]
  • December 14, 2001: David Justice was traded by the New York Yankees to the Athletics for Mark Guthrie and Tyler Yates.
  • January 11, 2002: Randy Velarde was signed as a Free Agent with the Athletics.[3]
  • March 19, 2002: Justin Duchscherer was traded by the Texas Rangers to the Athletics for Luis Vizcaino.[4]

Regular season

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB
Oakland Athletics 103 59 .636 --
Anaheim Angels 99 63 .611 4
Seattle Mariners 93 69 .574 10
Texas Rangers 72 90 .444 31

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Draft picks

  • June 4, 2002: Nick Swisher was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 1st round (16th pick) of the 2002 amateur draft. Player signed June 14, 2002.[5]
  • June 4, 2002: Joe Blanton was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 1st round (24th pick) of the 2002 amateur draft. Player signed July 20, 2002.[6]
  • June 4, 2002: Jared Burton was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 8th round of the 2002 amateur draft. Player signed June 12, 2002.[7]

Trades

  • May 22, 2002: John Mabry was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Oakland Athletics for Jeremy Giambi.[8]
  • July 5, 2002: Ted Lilly was traded as part of a 3-team trade by the New York Yankees with Jason Arnold (minors) and John-Ford Griffin to the Oakland Athletics. The Oakland Athletics sent a player to be named later, Carlos Pena, and Franklyn German to the Detroit Tigers. The Detroit Tigers sent Jeff Weaver to the New York Yankees. The Detroit Tigers sent cash to the Oakland Athletics. The Oakland Athletics sent Jeremy Bonderman (August 22, 2002) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.[9]
  • July 25, 2002: Ray Durham was traded by the Chicago White Sox with cash to the Oakland Athletics for Jon Adkins.[10]
  • July 30, 2002: Ricardo Rincon was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Oakland Athletics for Marshall McDougall.[11]

Roster

2002 Oakland Athletics
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Postseason

The A's lost 3-2 to the Twins in the 2002 American League Division Series.

Player statistics

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Tim Hudson 34 238.1 15 9 2.98 152
Barry Zito 35 229.1 23 5 2.75 182

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Sacramento RiverCats Pacific Coast League Bob Geren
AA Midland RockHounds Texas League Tony DeFrancesco
A Modesto A's California League Greg Sparks
A Visalia Oaks California League Webster Garrison
Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Orv Franchuk
Rookie AZL Athletics Arizona League Ruben Escalera


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Preceded by
Seattle Mariners
2001
AL West Championship Season
2002
Succeeded by
Oakland Athletics
2003

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