John Taff - relief pitcher (7 games 0-1) shown in his only year in the bigs
Middle row
Tom Daley - reserve OF who played parts of four seasons
Wally Schang - rookie reserve catcher who would go on to a 19 year career. Hit .357 in the 1913 WS.
Jack Lapp- starting catcher/1b wh played in nine seasons with the A's and later the White Sox
Boardwalk Brown - starting pitcher who led the A's in games started and had a 2.94 ERA but did not appear in the 1913 WS.
Chief Bender - HOF pitcher won 21 games as a starter/reliever and led the AL with 13 saves. Chippewa indian.
Weldon Wyckoff - 21 year old rookie relief pitcher. In 1915 would lead the league in losses and walks.
Harry Davis - veteran 1b who came up with the New York Nationals in 1895. Led the AL in HRs from 1904-1907 and RBIs in 1905 and 1906.
Billy Orr - rookie reserve infielder who played parts of two seasons
Back row
Joe Bush - rookie starter/reliever who went on to win 195 games over a 17 year career.
Stuffy McInnis - starting 1b who was part of the $100,000 infield. In 1913 was second in the AL with 90 RBIs. Played 19 seasons and compiled 2,405 base hits and a .307 average.
Jack Barry - starting SS in the $100,000 infield, During his 11 major league seasons would play in five WS.
Eddie Collins - HOF starting 2b and member of the $100,000 infield. Hit .333 in 25 seasons and compiled 3,315 hits (10th all-time). Also seventh on the all-time list with 744 SB's.
Frank "Home Run" Baker - HOF third baseman (final member of the $100,000 infield) who hit .337 (5) with 12 HR (1) and 117 RBI (1) in 1913. Led the AL in HRs from 1911-1914 and RBIs in 1912 as well. Also stole 245 bases over his 13 year career with the A's and Yankees.
Manager Connie Mack - Managed the A's for 50 years and won 5 WS. Elected to the HOF in 1937.
Rube Oldring - starting OF who had a 13 year career with the A's
Ira Thomas - reserve catcher nearing the end of his ten year career