Oakland A's End 57-Year Run at Coliseum
Oakland A's End 57-Year Run at Coliseum

Oakland A's End 57-Year Run at Coliseum

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The Oakland Athletics played their final game at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday, ending a 57-year era in the Bay Area. The game, attended by nearly 47,000 fans, concluded with a 3-2 victory over the Texas Rangers, providing a fitting farewell as emotions ran high among the crowd. The A's will relocate to Las Vegas after spending the next three seasons in Sacramento, a move that has sparked considerable controversy and protests from loyal fans. Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao expressed disappointment over the team's departure, stating, 'The people of Oakland deserve better.' Fans celebrated the team's history and shared memories, highlighting the deep connection between the community and the A's. Despite the bittersweet ending, the stadium's legacy in baseball will endure, remembered fondly by generations of supporters.

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