The Philadelphia Athletics of the American League rose to the top of the sport, twice fielding dynasties that won multiple World Championships in a short period of time. But then the A’s wallowed in the American League basement for years. Until finally, the Mack family could no longer afford to own and operate a baseball team.
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This video tells the story of the rise, and then fall, of Connie Mack and the Philadelphia Athletics.
There is a mistake in this video I did not catch at first. While in Philadelphia, the A's won 9 American League pennants, not 8. Thanks to Ed Lamb for catching that mistake.
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Photo of the statue of Connie Mack, “Mr. Baseball” outside Citizens Bank Park, by William J. Kovatch, Jr. in March of 2016. All rights reserved.
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