The Oakland Athletics, also known as the A's, had a historic 20-game winning streak during the 2002 Major League Baseball (MLB) season. This winning streak started on August 13 and ended on September 4, 2002.
During this streak, the A's dominated their opponents, outscoring them 117-44. They had eight shutout victories and scored 10 or more runs in six of their 20 games. The A's lineup was led by sluggers such as Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez, and Jermaine Dye, while their pitching staff was anchored by Barry Zito, Tim Hudson, and Mark Mulder.
This winning streak was a record for American League teams and the second-longest in MLB history, behind the 1916 New York Giants, who won 26 games in a row. The A's streak also helped them secure a playoff spot, and they went on to reach the American League Championship Series before falling to the Minnesota Twins.
The A's 20-game winning streak was a remarkable achievement and a testament to the team's talent and determination. It remains one of the greatest winning streaks in the history of Major League Baseball.
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