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Adam Velasquez
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The Peculiar Story of the Kansas City Athletics
In 1955, the Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City and played 13 seasons in the heartland. Those years were filled with eccentric owners, collusion, fights with city hall, and even the Beatles. And what followed, changed the landscape of Major League Baseball forever.
00:00 Intro
02:34 A Hungry City
04:10 Business Owner, Johnson
06:47 Under New Management
08:53 A New Chief in Town
11:18 Hostage, Finley
14:37 1967
18:41 Outro
00:00 Intro
02:34 A Hungry City
04:10 Business Owner, Johnson
06:47 Under New Management
08:53 A New Chief in Town
11:18 Hostage, Finley
14:37 1967
18:41 Outro
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The History of the Kansas City Chiefs (1960-2020)
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A timeline of the history of the Kansas City Chiefs. From 1960, through the golden years of Hank Stram and Len Dawson, to the dark years of losing seasons and playoff droughts. Then the reemergence into a powerhouse of professional football. Here is a short view of the 60 history of one of the premier teams in the National Football League. Note: Quarterbacks shown led that season in passing yar...
Hard to believe that it was once possible to buy a major league team for just under two million.
The Chiefs are defined by their ability to bounce back from losses and make their name great. Still happening 💯👍💪
Charlie Finley was some character! Even George and his damn YANKEES couldn't top his antics! LoL 😂
Crazy how last thing in video said is, "there will be no repeat." And the goosebumps seeing the timeline ticker start to move knowing the back to back was coming
Thank you bro
This video is particularly relevant now, with the A's moving once again
Wow! It is due to Finely that two stadiums were built instead of one multi-purpose facility. He would have been better off staying in KC with a baseball-only stadium and all of his young talent about to blossom. Sometimes cooler heads prevail.
Who's here after royals clinch the 2024 playoffs
I still have a chuck you farley hat in my collection. I went to the last game at municipal stadium, George let us on to the field I scooped up a beer drinking cup full of the pitcher’s mound. George tried to catch me but I made it out the third base exit. I still have the souvenirs.
A great video! I was the second bat boy for the Kansas City Athletics, both 1956-57. Wonderful memories of the Municipal Stadium and of course, the players, both visiting and our home team, the Kansas City A's.
Louisville deserves a big league team of some sort. Very underrated city in the 🇺🇸
As a young modern day Oakland fan about to loose the team to a horrible owner that just wants Vegas tourism dollars, I feel bad for Kansas City fans from the 60s (my grandparents probably remember the Kansas City A's, they were alive at the time and live in KC, my dad was born a couple years before they moved to Oakland). Kansas City loosing the A's was the baseball equivilant of Quebec City loosing the Nordiques it seems, with the team immediately going on to be a dynasty after leaving. The next time we play the Royals I want fans of both teams united in protesting John Fisher. From this Oakland fan, solidarity to 60s Kansas City fans.
I was nine-years-old when my father took me to my first game ever at Fenway Park. The opponent that day were the Kansas City Athletics. The year was 1965.
I grew up a Chiefs fan and could name every starter and their number in the sixties, even the kickers and specialists. Never missed a game on TV. In the OK Panhandle we would get the AFL telecasts, and I preferred their brand of football to the Cowboys and the NFL.
I remember my uncle taking me to the old Municipal Stadium to see the Royals when they were a new expansion team. One of my favorite baseball stadiums is where the Royals play. I hope their owner does not move them downtown or anywhere else.
What a solid video
Catfish hunter, Reggie Jackson, campy capaneris, sal bando, Joe rudi, blue moon odom, dick green, Dave Duncan, etc. that's what I grew up with.
You killed this video, great work
I can see the spirit of Jon Bois flowing through you
I always remember my dad always saying that the A's were nothing more than a Yankees farm club. Of course my dad was an Indians fan so he may have had a bias 😊
Your dad was correct.
This is a great video history of the Kansas City Athletics. Beautiful graphics, beautiful maps, ... and that table!! Thank you, Adam Velasquez. Well done!!!
THE KC A"S ................. LOVED THESE GUYS .................... JERRY LUMPE ................... WAYNE CAUSEY .,............. NORM SIEBERN ..............MANNY JIMINEZ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ED CHARLES.................. MIKE HERSHBERGER ............................... DIEGO SEGUI ................... SOOOO MANY ............... SO COOL ................. THEY STUNK ................ BUT SO WHAT .................. AND ROGER MARIS AND ROCKY COLAVITO ................... LOVED THE UNEEES .......................... THANKS ADAM
My dad's cousin, Ray Herbert, pitched for K.C. in 55, then 58 -61. Thanks for the history lesson. I didn't know anything about the team other than Ray's stats.
It's interesting hearing the KC lease challenges of the past and then comparing them to the current stadium debate!
Was Del Webb mobbed up?
I’m from KC so this is interesting to hear about a club wayyyy before my time. My dad is a Chiefs fan and greeted them, along with other fans, at their arrival of the flight back from SB IV with a big “GO CHIEFS” sign and what not. Him being a football fan I never heard about any of this growing up so thanks. Also, if you were going for a Jon Bois/Secret Base feel to your videos, ya nailed it 👌🏻
Good documentary. Very informative. Just a note though.... Roger Maris last name is pronounced with the A sounding like it is in the word as, not Morris.
The A's were so bad that in 13 years in Kansas City they not only never had a winning season, they never even had a winning month.
Beautifully told and illustrated story. Only flaw: The pronunciation of Roger Maris' name.
Was wondering if The Beatles playing Municipal Stadium in Kansas CIty would make it's way onto this documentary. Probably the only highlight for the Kansas CIty A's.
Got to see all these teams from the mid 60s on and we are in the golden age of chiefs football. What a cast the of misfits coaches and quarterbacks In the mid 2000s.
2:27 Take a gander at Charlie Finley in the newspaper photo under the headline "Finley Eyes Move to Oakland" That, folks is what many a 42 year old looked like "back in the day" Good Lord
Those fans in KC had a right to be angry. There was never a chance for their team to improve or compete. Not under Arnold "Yankees Puppet" Johnson or under Finley until he moved them to Oakland; right when the A's had finally assembled some talent and turned things around like the Braves did "suddenly" in 1991. Went from 99 losses to 82 wins and soon their 70's Dynasty.
This is an interesting video. I do have a correction. He said that in the early years, all professional baseball teams were based in the northeast and upper midwest. Not true. St. Louis has constantly had professional baseball since 1875, and the Cardinal's franchise started in 1900. Maybe it depends on how you define "upper midwest". If you live in Alabama or Georgia, you would consider St. Louis to qualify. :)
Should have stayed in KC.
I recall the A's signing power hitters Rocky Colavito and Jim Gentile to bolster their offense and they did but the team still finished last. Colavito hit 34 homers and Gentile hit 28.
This is a great video and I hope this channel succeeds. One note: the correct pronunciation of Roger Maris’ last name is like “Paris”.
Great video! Now do Oakland?
Orioles had a big rivalry with the Athletics in the 70s
AS A NEWYORK YANKEES FAN I HATED CHARLIE FINELY HE WAS A SCUMBAG TAKING THE A OUT OF KANSAS CITY WAS STUPID YES THEY DID WIN THREE WORLD SERIES IN A ROW REGGIE JACKSON AND CATFISH HUNTER CAME TO THE A S WHEN THEY WAS ON KANSAS CITY IF THEY WOULD HAVE STAY THE ROYALS WOULD HAD NEVER GOTTEN A BASEBALL TEAM KENNETH O
The A's were the favorite unofficial farm team of the New York Yankees in the 1950s
Soon to be the Las Vegas Athletics
This is so good
Superbly crafted!! Beautifully done!!!
Good video. Hot take: the Kansas City Monarchs shouldn’t have become a minor league team. They should have been considered major league and simply integrated.
I wonder how many white baseball fans went to the Monarchs games. I'll bet there were a few. If you're starving for pro baseball back then, you didn't care about the color of skin, but had to be on the lookout for the KKK for sure!
I hate the royals, as a cardinals fan. This was an excellently made video
I wonder what the people of K.C. thought when they left and a few years later the team had a dynasty.
And now...they go to Sacramento.
Great video. Poor Marty. So many wins, but such a poor playoff record. He made me crazy at times. Still bitter over Elvis Grbac over Rich Gannon in 97. I'm glad we are so blessed now.
19:25: Well, that "owner who could not get out of his own way" did pretty darn good, winning three World Series championships in a row.