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The A's played their final game in Oakland on Thursday. There were plenty of tears as players, fans and employees reflected on 57 years of memories.
First the Warriors bailed, followed by the Raiders and now the A’s, leaving Oakland without a major professional sports franchise for the first time since 1960.
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For the first month of the 1978 season, the A's broadcast their games on KALX, a 10-watt college radio station run by the University of California, Berkeley. [15] KALX was practically unlistenable more than 10 miles (16 km) from Oakland. At that time, the A's had a radio network stretching all the way to Hawaii, leading one fan to joke, "Honolulu?
Esteury Ruiz stole two bases, bringing his season total to a league leading 23, as he had two hits and score a run. The A's dropped a close game, losing 3–2 to Houston. [66] May 21 - The Astros Framber Valdez pitched a four-hit complete-game shutout, as Oakland dropped the series finale by a 2–0 score.
The Oakland Athletics Radio Network consists of 15 AM stations and 7 FM translators or repeaters in the state of California, including the flagship station, KNEW (960 AM). [1] There is a 4-station Spanish-language network (all AM) with affiliates in italics. The Spanish-language network only airs night & weekend home games. [2]
Roughly 1,000 baseball fans arrived to the Coliseum before 8 a.m. this morning to say goodbye to the Oakland A’s as the team prepared to play their final game at the storied stadium.
The Athletics played their final game at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday afternoon, defeating the defending champion Texas Rangers, 3-2. The game marked the end of an era — after 57 seasons in ...