MLB on FOX - 20! The Cleveland Indians tie the 2002 Oakland Athletics for the longest win streak in AL History. | Facebook
Jeremy Giambi, Who Played for the Oakland Athletics, Dies at 47 - The New York Times
Flashback to when A's, Hatteberg won 20 straight game in 2002
Athletics clinch 2002 AL West title - YouTube
Former Athletics GM Billy Beane reminisces on historic 2002 season - NBC Sports Bay Area
The '2002 Oakland Athletics' quiz | Yardbarker
How the 2002 Oakland A's Season Changed Baseball | Shortform Books
Oakland athletics 2002 hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Ten Years Later: The A's 20-Game Winning Streak, Scott Hatteberg, And Moneyball - SBNation.com
Today in Oakland Athletics History: 15th Anniversary of the 2002 Streak
MLB: Oakland A's to celebrate 20-game win streak by 2002 team
How Brad Pitt and his new movie Moneyball almost ruined the Oakland A's team picture - Keith Simonian Photography
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20 Years Ago Today: Hatteberg's Walk-off Gives A's 20th Straight Win - Sactown Sports
Cliff Corcoran: How important was Moneyball to the success of the 2002 A's? - Sports Illustrated
Billy Beane's Finest Work Yet: How the Oakland A's Won the AL West | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
Breaking Down the 2002 Moneyballin' Oakland A's - Diamond Digest
Art Howe recalls Athletics' 20-game win streak
Reviewing the 2002 Moneyball Draft - Minor League Ball
Apr 18, 2002; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Athletics' Jeremy Giambi, #7, receives congratulations from third base coach Ron Washington, #38, after hitting a solo homerun in the sixth inning of their game
Oakland athletics 2002 hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
That “Moneyball” made out Art Howe as a miserable bastard wasn't based on any true story | Jones - pennlive.com
Op-Ed: Labor's Moneyball Approach to Boosting Performance - Nextgov
Jun 14, 2002; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Athletics' pitcher Tim Hudson, #15, pitches against the San Francisco Giants' in the first inning of their game on Friday, June 14, 2002 at Pacific