Biggest All Time Oakland Athletics Blown Leads

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What is the biggest Oakland Athletics blown lead of all time?

The largest blown lead in Oakland Athletics history is 11 runs. The Athletics (then Philadelphia Athletics) were leading 13-2 in the bottom of the 6th inning against the St. Louis Browns on Jun 17, 1936, and ended up losing the game 13-14.

Biggest Oakland Athletics Collapses

Date Opponent Largest Lead Final Score
1 Wed, Jun 17, 1936 @ St. Louis Browns 11 13-2, Bot 6th 13-14
2 Sat, Jul 1, 1933 @ St. Louis Browns 9 13-4, Bot 4th 14-15
3 Fri, May 5, 2000 @ Texas Rangers 8 15-7, Bot 7th 16-17
Sun, Jun 20, 1965 @ Detroit Tigers 8 8-0, Bot 2nd 8-12
Mon, Apr 18, 1955 vs Cleveland Indians 8 8-0, Top 5th 9-11
Sun, Sep 28, 1941 vs Boston Red Sox 8 11-3, Top 6th 11-12
Wed, Jul 3, 1940 @ Boston Red Sox 8 8-0, Bot 5th 11-12
Tue, Jun 25, 1940 @ St. Louis Browns 8 8-0, Bot 6th 10-12
Tue, Aug 21, 1934 vs Cleveland Indians 8 11-3, Top 9th 11-12
Sat, Jun 3, 1933 @ New York Yankees 8 11-3, Bot 3rd 11-17
11 Thu, May 25, 2006 @ Texas Rangers 7 7-0, Bot 6th 7-8
Wed, Sep 6, 1978 vs Kansas City Royals 7 7-0, Top 5th 8-11
Fri, Jul 13, 1962 vs Boston Red Sox 7 9-2, Top 4th 10-11
Sun, Jul 10, 1960 vs Detroit Tigers 7 7-0, Top 3rd 10-12
Sun, Apr 21, 1946 @ Boston Red Sox 7 7-0, Bot 6th 11-12
Sat, Apr 26, 1941 @ Boston Red Sox 7 7-0, Bot 3rd 7-8
Sat, Jul 30, 1938 @ Detroit Tigers 7 7-0, Bot 5th 7-8
Tue, Jul 19, 1927 @ Detroit Tigers 7 9-2, Bot 8th 9-10
Thu, Apr 19, 1906 vs Washington Senators 7 9-2, Top 5th 10-11
20 Sun, Aug 13, 2023 @ Washington Nationals 6 7-1, Bot 7th 7-8
Tue, Sep 14, 2021 @ Kansas City Royals 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 7-10
Fri, Sep 3, 2021 @ Toronto Blue Jays 6 8-2, Bot 8th 10-11
Wed, Jun 5, 2019 @ Los Angeles Angels 6 7-1, Bot 3rd 9-10
Fri, Apr 6, 2018 @ Los Angeles Angels 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 9-13
Fri, Jun 8, 2012 @ Arizona Diamondbacks 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 8-9
Thu, Aug 25, 2011 @ New York Yankees 6 7-1, Bot 4th 9-22
Sun, May 17, 2009 @ Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 7-11
Mon, Sep 25, 2006 @ Seattle Mariners 6 9-3, Bot 5th 9-10
Tue, May 4, 2004 vs New York Yankees 6 7-1, Top 4th 8-10
Sat, Jun 28, 2003 @ San Francisco Giants 6 6-0, Bot 4th 7-8
Thu, Jun 21, 2001 vs Seattle Mariners 6 6-0, Top 2nd 10-12
Sun, Jul 25, 1999 @ Kansas City Royals 6 11-5, Bot 6th 11-13
Thu, Sep 4, 1997 @ Kansas City Royals 6 6-0, Bot 7th 6-7
Fri, Sep 22, 1995 @ Seattle Mariners 6 6-0, Bot 4th 7-10
Tue, Jun 10, 1986 @ Cleveland Indians 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 7-8
Sun, Aug 11, 1985 @ Seattle Mariners 6 6-0, Bot 1st 6-9
Fri, Jul 30, 1976 @ Minnesota Twins 6 7-1, Bot 5th 7-8
Sun, Sep 13, 1970 @ Kansas City Royals 6 7-1, Bot 3rd 7-8
Sat, May 9, 1964 @ Minnesota Twins 6 7-1, Bot 4th 8-10
Fri, Sep 25, 1959 @ Cleveland Indians 6 7-1, Bot 6th 7-8
Sat, Apr 20, 1957 @ Chicago White Sox 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 7-11
Sat, Jul 16, 1955 vs Washington Senators 6 6-0, Top 2nd 7-8
Mon, Aug 31, 1953 @ Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Bot 5th 7-9
Tue, Jul 29, 1952 @ Detroit Tigers 6 7-1, Bot 4th 8-10
Mon, Sep 27, 1943 vs St. Louis Browns 6 6-0, Top 6th 6-7
Sun, Sep 20, 1942 vs Washington Senators 6 9-3, Top 8th 9-11
Thu, Sep 9, 1937 vs Washington Senators 6 6-0, Top 3rd 6-13
Sun, May 2, 1937 vs Washington Senators 6 6-0, Top 4th 7-10
Thu, Aug 24, 1933 @ St. Louis Browns 6 6-0, Bot 6th 6-7
Mon, Jun 16, 1930 @ Detroit Tigers 6 8-2, Bot 5th 8-9
Tue, Jul 11, 1911 @ Detroit Tigers 6 7-1, Bot 4th 8-14
Tue, Jul 2, 1907 @ New York Highlanders 6 6-0, Bot 5th 7-8

What is the biggest 9th inning collapse in Oakland Athletics history?

The largest 9th inning collapse in the history of the Oakland Athletics is 8 runs. On Aug 21, 1934, the Athletics (then Philadelphia Athletics) were leading 11-3 in the top of the 9th inning against the Cleveland Indians, and lost the lead and the game 11-12.

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