1965 Kansas City Athletics season

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1965 Kansas City Athletics
Major league affiliations
Location
1965 Information
Owner(s) Charles O. Finley
Manager(s) Mel McGaha and Haywood Sullivan
Local television KCMO
Local radio KCMO (AM)
(Monte Moore,Red Rush)

The Kansas City Athletics' 1965 season involved the A's finishing 10th in the American League West with a record of 59 wins and 103 losses.

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[edit] Offseason

  • January 20, 1965: Tommy John was traded as part of a 3-team trade by the Cleveland Indians with Tommie Agee and Johnny Romano to the Chicago White Sox. The Chicago White Sox sent Cam Carreon to the Cleveland Indians. The Chicago White Sox sent a player to be named later, Jim Landis, and Mike Hershberger to the Kansas City Athletics. The Kansas City Athletics sent Rocky Colavito to the Cleveland Indians. The Chicago White Sox sent Fred Talbot (February 10, 1965) to the Kansas City Athletics to complete the trade.

[edit] Regular season

In 1965, Kansas City Athletics owner Charles O. Finley signed Paige, 59 at the time, for one game. On September 25, against the Boston Red Sox, Finley invited several Negro League veterans including Cool Papa Bell to be introduced before the game. Paige was in the bullpen, sitting on a rocking chair, being served coffee by a “nurse” between innings. He started the game by getting Jim Gosger out on a pop foul. The next man, Dalton Jones, reached first and went to second on an infield error, but was thrown out trying to reach third on a pitch in the dirt. Carl Yastrzemski doubled and Tony Conigliaro hit a fly ball to end the inning. The next six batters went down in order, including a strikeout of Bill Monbouquette. In the fourth inning, Paige took the mound, to be removed according to plan by Haywood Sullivan. He walked off to a boisterous ovation despite the small crowd of 9,000. The lights dimmed and, led by the PA announcer, the fans lit matches and cigarette lighters while singing “The Old Gray Mare.”

[edit] Season standings

American League W L Pct. GB
Minnesota Twins 102 60 .630 --
Chicago White Sox 95 67 .586 7
Baltimore Orioles 94 68 .580 8
Detroit Tigers 89 73 .549 13
Cleveland Indians 87 75 .537 15
New York Yankees 77 85 .475 25
California Angels 75 87 .463 27
Washington Senators 70 92 .432 32
Boston Red Sox 62 100 .383 40
Kansas City Athletics 59 103 .364 43

[edit] Notable Transactions

June 8, 1965: Rick Monday was drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1965 amateur draft. Player signed June 15, 1965. [1]

[edit] Roster

1965 Kansas City Athletics roster
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Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rick Monday Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com