1988 Oakland Athletics season

The Oakland Athletics' 1988 season involved the A's winning their first American League West title since 1981, with a record of 104 wins and 58 losses (the best record in the La Russa era). In 1988, the elephant was restored as the symbol of the Athletics and currently adorns the left sleeve of home and road uniforms. The elephant was retired as team mascot in 1963 by then-owner Charles O. Finley in favor of a Missouri mule. The A's defeated the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS, but lost the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games, including a dramatic, classic walk-off home run by the Dodgers' Kirk Gibson in game one.

1988 Oakland Athletics
American League Champions
American League West Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
CityOakland, California
Record104–58 (.642)
Divisional place1st
OwnersWalter A. Haas Jr.
General managersSandy Alderson
ManagersTony La Russa
TelevisionKPIX/KICU-TV
(Monte Moore, Ray Fosse)
RadioKSFO
(Bill King, Lon Simmons, Ray Fosse)
KNTA
(Amaury Pi-Gonzalez, Evilio Mendoza)
Seasons

1988 was the first of three straight years the A's would represent the AL in the World Series.

Offseason

Regular season

José Canseco led the American League with 42 home runs, 124 RBIs and a .569 slugging percentage. Canseco became the first member of the Athletics to have three straight 100 RBI seasons. He also had 40 stolen bases and became the first major leaguer ever to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season.

  • July 3, 1988: José Canseco had 3 home runs and 6 RBIs in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 10458 0.642 54–27 50–31
Minnesota Twins 9171 0.562 13 47–34 44–37
Kansas City Royals 8477 0.522 19½ 44–36 40–41
California Angels 7587 0.463 29 35–46 40–41
Chicago White Sox 7190 0.441 32½ 40–41 31–49
Texas Rangers 7091 0.435 33½ 38–43 32–48
Seattle Mariners 6893 0.422 35½ 37–44 31–49

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 4–95–74–74–95–80–124–93–93–104–87–56–65–8
Boston 9–48–47–58–56–76–610–37–59–43–96–68–42–11
California 7–54–89–48–45–75–83–94–96–64–96–78–56–6
Chicago 7–45–74–93–93–97–66–64–93–95–89–48–57–5
Cleveland 9–45–84–89–34–96–69–45–76–74–85–76–66–7
Detroit 8–57–67–59–39–48–45–81–118–54–89–38–45–8
Kansas City 12–06–68–56–76–64–83–97–66–68–57–57–64–8
Milwaukee 9–43–109–36–64–98–59–37–56–73–98–48–47–6
Minnesota 9–35–79–49–47–511–16–75–73–95–88–57–67–5
New York 10–34–96–69–37–65–86–67–69–36–65–75–66–7
Oakland 8–49–39–48–58–48–45–89–38–56–69–48–59–3
Seattle 5–76–67–64–97–53–95–74–85–87–54–96–75–7
Texas 6–64–85–85–86–64–86–74–86–76–55–87–66–6
Toronto 8–511–26–65–77–68–58–46–75–77–63–97–56–6

Notable Transactions

Roster

1988 Oakland Athletics
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Regular season Game log

1988 regular season game log: 104–58 (Home: 54–27; Away: 50–31)
April: 16–7 (Home: 5–4; Away: 11–3)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
1April 4Mariners
2April 5Mariners
3April 6Mariners
4April 8@ Angels
5April 9@ Angels
6April 10@ Angels
7April 12@ Mariners
8April 13@ Mariners
9April 14@ Mariners
10April 15White Sox
11April 16White Sox
12April 17White Sox
13April 18Angels
14April 19Angels
15April 20Angels
16April 21@ White Sox
17April 22@ White Sox
18April 23@ White Sox
19April 24@ White Sox
20April 26@ Blue Jays
21April 27@ Blue Jays
22April 28@ Blue Jays
April 29@ IndiansPostponed (Rain) (Makeup date: July 5)
23April 30@ Indians
May: 19–8 (Home: 11–4; Away: 8–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
24May 1@ Indians
25May 2@ Tigers
26May 3@ Tigers
27May 4Blue Jays
28May 5Blue Jays
May 6IndiansPostponed (Rain) (Makeup date: July 19)
29May 7Indians
30May 8Indians
31May 9Tigers
32May 10Tigers
33May 11Tigers
34May 13@ Orioles
35May 14@ Orioles
36May 15@ Orioles
37May 16@ Red Sox
38May 17@ Red Sox
39May 18@ Red Sox
40May 20@ Yankees
41May 21@ Yankees
42May 22@ Yankees
43May 23Orioles
44May 24Orioles
45May 25Orioles
46May 27Red Sox
47May 28Red Sox
48May 29Red Sox
49May 30Yankees
50May 31Yankees
June: 13–14 (Home: 6–8; Away: 7–6)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
51June 1Yankees
52June 3@ Twins
53June 4@ Twins
54June 5@ Twins
55June 6@ Royals
56June 7@ Royals
57June 8@ Royals
58June 9@ Rangers
59June 10@ Rangers
60June 11@ Rangers
61June 12@ Rangers
62June 14Royals
63June 15Royals
64June 16Royals
65June 17Rangers
66June 18Rangers
67June 19Rangers
68June 20@ Brewers
69June 21@ Brewers
70June 22@ Brewers
71June 24Twins
72June 25Twins
73June 26Twins
74June 26Twins
75June 27Brewers
76June 28Brewers
77June 29Brewers
July: 16–12 (Home: 7–4; Away: 9–8)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
78July 1@ Blue Jays
79July 2@ Blue Jays
80July 3@ Blue Jays
81July 4@ Indians
82July 5@ Indians
83July 5@ Indians
84July 6@ Indians
85July 7@ Tigers
86July 8@ Tigers
87July 9@ Tigers
88July 10@ Tigers
59th All-Star Game in Cincinnati, OH
89July 14Blue Jays
90July 15Blue Jays
91July 16Blue Jays
92July 17Blue Jays
93July 18Indians
94July 19Indians
95July 19Indians
96July 20Indians
97July 22Tigers
98July 23Tigers
99July 24Tigers
100July 25@ Angels
101July 26@ Angels
102July 27@ Angels
103July 29@ Mariners
104July 30@ Mariners
105July 31@ Mariners
August: 20–9 (Home: 14–3; Away: 6–6)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
106August 1@ White Sox
107August 2@ White Sox
108August 3@ White Sox
109August 4Mariners
110August 5Mariners
111August 6Mariners
112August 7Mariners
113August 8White Sox
114August 9White Sox
115August 10White Sox
116August 11Angels
117August 12Angels
118August 13Angels
119August 14Angels
120August 16@ Orioles
121August 17@ Orioles
122August 18@ Orioles
123August 19@ Red Sox
124August 20@ Red Sox
125August 21@ Red Sox
126August 22@ Yankees
127August 23@ Yankees
128August 24@ Yankees
129August 26Orioles
130August 27Orioles
131August 28Orioles
132August 29Red Sox
133August 30Red Sox
134August 31Red Sox
September: 19–7 (Home: 10–3; Away: 9–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
135September 2Yankees
136September 3Yankees
137September 4Yankees
138September 5@ Rangers
139September 6@ Rangers
140September 7@ Rangers
141September 8@ Royals
142September 9@ Royals
143September 10@ Royals
144September 11@ Royals
145September 13Rangers
146September 14Rangers
147September 15Rangers
148September 16Royals
149September 17Royals
150September 18Royals
151September 19Twins
152September 20Twins
153September 21Twins
154September 23@ Brewers
155September 24@ Brewers
156September 25@ Brewers
157September 27@ Twins
158September 28@ Twins
159September 29@ Twins
160September 30Brewers
October: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
161October 1Brewers
162October 2Brewers
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Athletics team member

Postseason Game log

1988 Postseason game log: 5–4 (Home: 3–2; Away: 2–2)
AL Championship Series: vs. Boston Red Sox 4–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 2–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox/
Streak
1October 5@ Red Sox
2October 6@ Red Sox
3October 8Red Sox
4October 9Red Sox
World Series: vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 1–4 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–2)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox/
Streak
1October 15@ Dodgers
2October 16@ Dodgers
3October 18Dodgers
4October 19Dodgers
5October 20Dodgers
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Athletics team member

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
RFJosé Canseco158610187.30742124
CFDave Henderson146507154.3042494
3BCarney Lansford150556155.279757
1BMark McGwire155550143.2603299
CRon Hassey10732383.257745
2BGlenn Hubbard10529475.255333
SSWalt Weiss147452113.250339
DHDon Baylor9226458.220734
LFLuis Polonia8428884.292227

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs, RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Stan Javier125397102.257235
Dave Parker10137797.2571255
Terry Steinbach10435193.265951
Mike Gallego12927758.209220
Tony Phillips7921243.203217
Doug Jennings7110121.208115
Orlando Mercado16243.12511
Matt Sinatro1093.33305
Félix José862.33301
Lance Blankenship1030.00000
Ed Jurak310.00000

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G GS IP W L ERA SO
Dave Stewart3737275.221123.23192
Bob Welch3636244.21793.64158
Storm Davis3333201.21673.70127
Curt Young2626156.11184.1469
Todd Burns1714102.2823.1657
Steve Ontiveros101054.2344.6130
Rich Bordi227.2014.706

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Dave Otto310.0001.807

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Dennis Eckersley6042452.3570
Greg Cadaret585232.8964
Rick Honeycutt553273.5047
Gene Nelson549633.0667
Eric Plunk497253.0079
Jim Corsi110103.8010
Jeff Shaver10000.000

ALCS

Game 1

October 5, Fenway Park

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 000 100 100 260
Boston 000 000 100 160
W: Rick Honeycutt (1-0)   L: Bruce Hurst (0-1)  S: Dennis Eckersley (1)
HR: OAK José Canseco (1)

Game 2

October 6, Fenway Park

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 000 000 301 4101
Boston 000 002 100 341
W: Gene Nelson (1-0)   L: Lee Smith (0-1)  S: Dennis Eckersley (2)
HR: OAK José Canseco (2)   BOS Rich Gedman (1)

Game 3

October 8, Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Boston 320 000 100 6120
Oakland 042 010 12X 10151
W: Gene Nelson (2-0)   L: Mike Boddicker (0-1)  S: Dennis Eckersley (3)
HR: OAK Mark McGwire (1)  Carney Lansford (1)  Ron Hassey (1)  Dave Henderson (1)  BOS Mike Greenwell (1)

Game 4

October 9, Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Boston 000 001 000 140
Oakland 101 000 02X 4101
W: Dave Stewart (1-0)   L: Bruce Hurst (0-2)  S: Dennis Eckersley (4)
HR: OAK José Canseco (3)

World Series

NL Los Angeles Dodgers (4) vs. AL Oakland Athletics (1)

Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of Game
1A's – 4, Dodgers – 5October 15Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)55,9833:04
2A's – 0, Dodgers – 6October 16Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)56,0512:30
3Dodgers – 1, A's – 2October 18Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)49,3163:21
4Dodgers – 4, A's – 3October 19Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)49,3173:05
5Dodgers – 5, A's – 2October 20Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)49,3172:51

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Tigers Pacific Coast League Brad Fischer
AA Huntsville Stars Southern League Tommie Reynolds
A Modesto A's California League Jeff Newman
A Madison Muskies Midwest League Jim Nettles
A-Short Season Southern Oregon A's Northwest League Lenn Sakata
Rookie AZL Athletics Arizona League Dave Hudgens

References

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