Oakland A's final home run
Oakland A's final home run

Oakland A's final home run

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The Oakland Athletics concluded their historic 57-season run at the Oakland Coliseum with a final game against the Texas Rangers, winning 3-2. Rookie J.T. Ginn made history by earning his first Major League win on this momentous occasion, pitching five scoreless innings. The game drew a sellout crowd of 46,889 fans, who celebrated the team's legacy amid a mix of nostalgia and frustration over their impending move to Las Vegas. Travis Jankowski of the Rangers was the last batter in the Coliseum, grounding out to seal the game. The atmosphere was festive, with fans engaging in pre-game festivities and expressing their sentiments about the team's departure. Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao reflected on the situation, stating that the community deserved better than the circumstances surrounding the team's exit.

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