List of Athletics managers


The Athletics are a professional baseball team based in West Sacramento, California. The team previously played in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1901 through 1954, Kansas City, Missouri from 1955 through 1967, and Oakland, California from 1968 through 2024. The Athletics are members of the American League West division in Major League Baseball. In baseball, the head coach of a team is called the manager, or more formally, the field manager. The duties of the team manager include team strategy and leadership on and off the field. The team has employed 30 different managers in its history. The current Athletics' manager is Mark Kotsay.
The franchise's first manager was National Baseball [Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Famer] Connie Mack, who managed the team for its first fifty seasons. Mack led the Athletics to nine AL championships and five World Series championships—in 1910, 1911, 1913, 1929 and 1930. The team lost the World Series in 1905, 1914 and 1931, and no World Series was played when the Athletics won the AL championship in 1902. After Jimmy Dykes replaced Mack as the Athletics' manager in 1951, no manager served more than three consecutive seasons until Tony [La Russa], who became the Athletics' manager in 1986. During this period, Dick Williams managed the Athletics to two consecutive World Series championships in 1972 and 1973, and Alvin Dark managed the team to a third consecutive World Series championship in 1974. La Russa managed the Athletics to three consecutive AL championships from 1988 through 1990, winning the World Series in 1989.
Connie Mack holds the Athletics' records for most games managed, 7,466; most wins as a manager, 3,582; and most losses as a manager, 3,814. Williams has the highest winning percentage of any Athletics manager,.603. Four managers have served multiple terms as the Athletics' manager. Connie Mack's son Earle Mack served as interim manager twice, in 1937 and 1939, when his father was ill. Hank Bauer served as the Athletics' manager from 1961 to 1962, and then again in 1969. Dark served as the Athletics' manager from 1966 to 1967 and again from 1974 to 1975. Jack McKeon started the 1977 season as the Athletics' manager, was replaced by Bobby Winkles after 53 games, and then replaced Winkles part way through the 1978 season. Five Athletics' managers have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Connie Mack, Lou Boudreau, Joe Gordon, Luke Appling and Williams. Mack and Williams were inducted into the Hall of Fame as managers. Boudreau, Gordon and Appling were inducted as players.

Managers

#ImageManagerSeasonsGWLWin%PAPWPLLCWSRef
190119507,4663,5823,814.484
1937341517.469
1939913060.333
19511953466208254.450
195415651103.331
*19551957413151260.367
19571959360162196.453
19601555896.377
*1961602633.441
19611962264107157.405
1963196421490124.421
196419651374591.331
19651365482.397
19661967281126155.448
*1967401030.250
19681638280.506
19691498069.537
196919701759778.554
19711973478288190.603
19741975324188136.580
19761618774.540
1977532627.491
197719781476186.415
19781234578.366
197916254108.333
19801982433215218.497
1983198420694112.456
19841986353163190.462
19861028.200
198619951,471798673.542
199620021,133600533.530
20032006648368280.568
20072011710334376.470
201120211,680880800.524
2022–present486179307.368