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- The Athletics finished in 1st place in the AL West division, tied for 2nd place for the best record in the American League, and tied for 4th place in all of Major League baseball.
- Oakland made the playoffs as the 2nd seed, losing to the Houston Astros in the best-of-five American League Division Series in game 4. The A's finished with a 3-4 postseason record.
- The A's have made the postseason in 6 of the last 9 seasons, dating back to 2012.
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RingCentral Coliseum
- The stadium opened in 1966 for an initial cost of $25.5 million and was completed by Guy F. Atkinson Company. $200 million more was added to the total cost from 1996 renovations, completed by Tutor-Saliba.
- The stadium was open for use on April 17, 1968, with a baseball capacity of 46,867 and is currently the last remaining stadium in the United States shared by professional football and baseball team.
- A fun fact about the Oakland Coliseum is that no baseball stadium has more foul territory than Oakland's. In fact, statisticians believe that the large amount of foul territory takes five to 10 points off of every batter’s batting average.
- The stadium has also had many name changes throughout its history: Oakland Coliseum from 1966-1998, Network Associates Coliseum from 1998-2004, McAfee Coliseum from 2004-2008, back to Oakland Coliseum from 2009-2011, O.co Coliseum from 2011-2015, once again back to Oakland Coliseum from 2016-2018, and finally Ringcentral Coliseum from 2019-present.