
[craig nigrelli]
IT WAS THE END OF AN ERA IN BASEBALL ON THURSDAY WITH THE ATHLETICS PLAYING THEIR FINAL HOME GAME EVER IN OAKLAND.
IN FRONT OF A SOLD-OUT CROWD OF NEARLY 47 THOUSAND FANS AT THE OAKLAND COLISEUM, THE A’S ENDED THEIR 57-YEAR RUN IN THE EAST BAY WITH A VICTORY – DEFEATING THE TEXAS RANGERS 3 TO 2.
THE GAME HAD PLENTY OF EMOTION AS WELL AS SOME INTERRUPTIONS. SOMEBODY ACTUALLY THREW A SMOKE BOMB ONTO THE FIELD AND A FAN RAN ONTO THE FIELD AND MADE A DASH FOR IT, AS WELL.
IN THE END, A’S FANS SOAKED UP ALL THE MEMORIES – STAYING WELL PAST THE FINAL OUT.
THE TEAM WILL NOW RELOCATE TO SACRAMENTO FOR THE NEXT THREE SEASONS BEFORE MOVING TO THEIR NEW PERMANENT HOME IN LAS VEGAS IN 2028.