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Ten Years Later: The A's 20-Game Winning Streak, Scott Hatteberg, And Moneyball - SBNation.com
Billy Beane's Finest Work Yet: How the Oakland A's Won the AL West | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
2002 A's watch closely as Indians go for AL consecutive-wins record
MLB: Oakland A's to celebrate 20-game win streak by 2002 team
Cliff Corcoran: How important was Moneyball to the success of the 2002 A's? - Sports Illustrated
How the 2002 Oakland A's Season Changed Baseball | Shortform Books
Miguel Tejada of the Oakland Athletics bats during a 2002 MLB season game against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, in Anaheim, California. (Larry Goren/Four Seam Images via AP Images Stock
A's 20-game winning streak: A picture in time not easily erased
2002 Upper Deck #552 David Justice - Oakland Athletics (Baseball Cards) : Collectibles & Fine Art - Amazon.com
Athletics rally to beat Tigers in ninth, win eighth straight - NBC Sports
Oakland A's news: A's commemorate anniversary of the streak - Athletics Nation
Oakland Athletics - 2002 Season Recap - RetroSeasons.com
A's 20-game winning streak: A picture in time not easily erased
MLB on FOX - 20! The Cleveland Indians tie the 2002 Oakland Athletics for the longest win streak in AL History. | Facebook
Art Howe recalls Athletics' 20-game win streak
Apr 18, 2002; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Athletics' pitcher Billy Koch, #44, pitches against the Anaheim Angels' in the eighth inning of their game on Thursday, April 18, 2002 at Network Associates
It's been 15 years since Scott Hatteberg and the A's walked off for their 20th consecutive win | MLB.com
Wishing every possible hex on the Indians - Athletics Nation
Jeremy Giambi, Who Played for the Oakland Athletics, Dies at 47 - The New York Times
Athletics clinch 2002 AL West title - YouTube
20 years since the Oakland A's 20-game win streak in 2002
Breaking Down the 2002 Moneyballin' Oakland A's - Diamond Digest
Moneyball: was the book that changed baseball built on a false premise? | MLB | The Guardian