Hope I at least did a decent job with my love letter to this incredibly storied franchise in an unfortunate time. Thank you Oakland💚💛 "How can you not be romantic about baseball?"
@mukitulislam3533Ай бұрын
Cause The A's left 2 cities before.
@mukitulislam3533Ай бұрын
I love Baseball.
@Jrock5335Ай бұрын
I needed this today. "A hug ?" No Baseball.
@scottfoster-d3hАй бұрын
@@iTalkStudios when you have owners like Fisher that kind of takes the romance out of the game because he is a POS he will not build a team when it’s in Vegas. He actually said he can’t wait to watch Aaron Judge hit home runs out of Sacramento stadium instead of his own players, what kind of owner says that, there’s nothing romantic about that and I love baseball. I’ve watched it since I was eight years old. I love I can still name the starting lineup for 72 73 and 74 Oakland A’s World Series champions.
@ImmaculadoEncantoАй бұрын
AGREED
@mspionage1743Ай бұрын
Well there goes my childhood. As much of a dump as the OC and BART were and are, it was still fun to go to those games with my Father when he was around. RIP old man.
@ImmaculadoEncantoАй бұрын
agreed my friend! its a sad day in baseball!
@Dweller415Ай бұрын
You’ll both be fine. Probably fairly soon.
@mspionage1743Ай бұрын
@@Dweller415 I doubt it bro. Oakland is legitimately the biggest craphole in the country and ran even worse. It's impossible to put into intelligent words how poorly it is ran. I highly doubt we see another team for a very long time, if ever.
@sidthesciencekid4314Ай бұрын
I was at the game and bart was a nightmare, took at least thirty minutes just to get from the gate to the station. Oakland forever.
@ynotefilАй бұрын
Me Too. R.I.P Dad ILOVEANDMISSYOU 🥺🥹
@SCARYFALCON2Ай бұрын
Nick Castellanos hit a HR Yesterday, the day of the final Night game played on the Coliseum.
@FocalplayzTVАй бұрын
He’s a living meme at this point 🤣
@Wolf-wc1jsАй бұрын
It was also the anniversary of Jose Fernandez’s death
@sixtynine2856Ай бұрын
*This is the curtain call for the Oakland Coliseum -- as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos.*
@TmilleaАй бұрын
@@sixtynine2856”I’m not sure I’ll ever put this headset on again”
@Rpotts1999Ай бұрын
Not to mention he plays in the city where the A's started
@OO7_619Ай бұрын
From a San Diego Charger fan, I understand your pain A’s fan!
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536Ай бұрын
Both the Chargers and the Clippers need to return to SD
@dnasty312Ай бұрын
@@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 bring the Clippers back to Buffalo
@Jojo-u6cАй бұрын
@@dnasty312 maaaan the Buffalo fans would appreciate them the most. Imagine them with a basketball team?? That crown would be the best in the NBA.
@KUB5Ай бұрын
Bro I’m a chargers fan and an A’s fan. I went through both the movings lol 😭
@leafinagust2775Ай бұрын
Chargers moving made me really sad, and I’ve never even been to San Diego. They’re my team no matter where they are, but it still just doesn’t feel the same to say LA Chargers
@xo_ShadowАй бұрын
Giants fan here, I feel for the Oakland fans and things won’t be the same without them on the opposite side of the bay. I’m gonna miss those bay bridge series we would have yearly. What an incredible ride this team had in Oakland for the last 57 years. They will truly be missed #ThankyouOakland 💚💛 -A Giants fan 🧡🖤
@mookiestewart3776Ай бұрын
Man those bay bridge series were the best! Especially in years like 2102-2014 when both teams were really solid
@pierreboisvert2333Ай бұрын
As an old Expos fan I feel for Oakland A's fans.
@JobberJimАй бұрын
All 13 of them
@AlwaysHalloween000Ай бұрын
@@JobberJim Expos attendance was actually great and for many years they beat out other teams average attendance. The huge problem was the Olympic Stadium was far from the city center and there were constant problems with the roof and turf. The Expos were not consulted on the stadium's location, design, or construction even before the team began it's run there. You can thank me later for filling you in. I'm glad you gave a thumbs up to your own comment - way to go Champ!
@JobberJimАй бұрын
@@AlwaysHalloween000 i wasn’t talking about the expos. And i didn’t like my own comment. I did now though for a total of two whole likes. Expos had cool uniforms but shouldn’t have traded Randy or Pedro, worst trades ever.
@AlwaysHalloween000Ай бұрын
@@JobberJim Sorry man i thought you were talking about Montreal.
@michaelleroy9281Ай бұрын
@@JobberJimMajor League baseball moved the Expos in 2004, no owner at the time
@AncestorEmpire1Ай бұрын
Just watched the Oakland ABC news station for reaction. The Sports Anchor burying the owner brought back memories of classic sports burials.
@waxknucklebearingjuice5592Ай бұрын
Drop a link yo !
@AncestorEmpire1Ай бұрын
@@waxknucklebearingjuice5592 Doing that gets your comments deleted on KZbin. I can give you the affiliate name though.
@AncestorEmpire1Ай бұрын
I did and KZbin deleted it.
@stevebalt5234Ай бұрын
@@waxknucklebearingjuice5592search for Larry Biel
@mag1ckyle799Ай бұрын
@@waxknucklebearingjuice5592 the guy's name is Larry Biel. if you type his name into the search bar it'll probably show up.
@JacksonMars.Ай бұрын
As a Texas Rangers fan, I was rooting for the Oakland Athletics to win this game. The city of Oakland and their team deserve so much better, and so do all fans of baseball. But congrats on the victory Oakland, the story's better if you win that game 💙💚
@CptChappyАй бұрын
👊
@bongjovi94Ай бұрын
Easy to root for the other team when you're already eliminated lol
@macdreezy794Ай бұрын
🤟
@discowhistleАй бұрын
Me too. It was good that Semien was in the last series.
@russellm785Ай бұрын
City of Oakland doesn’t deserve better. It’s a continuously deteriorating shit hole because of the politicians they vote for without fail that drive the city into unrecoverable economic ruin and encourage violent crime. They can’t even keep In-N-Out in town. Good riddance
@edmaxwell257Ай бұрын
Guy @11:14 is Krazy George Henderson, inventor of the wave, and the reason the NFL has a rule against excessive celebrations lol! He accidentally got the crowds at NHL games on Colorado to do the wave. He was trying to get them to do something else, and the wave kinda happened on accident. So he decided a routine to get it going and perfected it at these NHL games. On October 15, 1981 the very first ever televised "Wave" was lead by Krazy George at Oakland Coliseum. On September 26, 2024 Krazy George Henderson (I write with somber pride) led the crowd in the final televised Wave at Oakland Coliseum. Yeah, it was a dump. But it was our dump. Gonna miss that place like I miss the memories! Thank you for this love letter to the fanbase I was born into. And thanks for including Krazy George in your video (whether it was intentional or not)!
@richatlarge462Ай бұрын
Great post. I went to a few games from 1981-83, and Krazy George was there. After a while I didn't want to deal with BART or the fact that the Coliseum is in an awful area, but I remember those days. Low attendance in those years, but it was fun, we'd buy lousy tickets and then hang out behind the first base dugout.
@edmaxwell257Ай бұрын
@@richatlarge462 that's awesome! I met Krazy George at a bar in DTSJ while I was with my dad getting his old Earthquakes (MLS) posters signed by a lot of the old players [it was like a small fan event]. Real stand up dude! I remember wanting to be just like him when I was in middle school!
@stvinneyАй бұрын
I grew up about as far away from Oakland as you could and still be in the Continental USA, but in the 80s if you weren't a Redsox fan you had posters of the bash bros on your wall. Even if you weren't an A's fan, they were exciting. The Sox had some talent with the best pitcher, the best hitter and following the 86 series, 2 of the best rookies in the league -- Greenwell and Burks. The A's were far better and it wasn't even close when they met in the ALCS. This team definitely deserved better.
@carspottingcltАй бұрын
RIP oakland 🪦
@tubby_1278Ай бұрын
Oakland didn't have much aside from it's major sports teams. It won't be the same..even if in the future the city does manage to attract another sports team
@Michael-mt6ybАй бұрын
@@tubby_1278you sound like you’re from sf. Go home mama. Oakland is one of the most visited cities in the country.
@bobbyrivera2951Ай бұрын
@@Michael-mt6ybtalk about delusional
@Michael-mt6ybАй бұрын
@@bobbyrivera2951 check the numbers mama. Y’all so pressed over Oakland. You gotta be from Iowa lol
@bobbyrivera2951Ай бұрын
@@Michael-mt6yb lol pathetic. Keep dreaming about your dump you call Oakland
@pchristo5533Ай бұрын
i was at the game today after 27 years of bleeding green and gold and can comfortably say i cried pretty dang good when i had to say good by
@mookiestewart3776Ай бұрын
I wasn’t able to get tickets so I had to watch the game at home but I def cried as well
@XBOXShawn12thmanАй бұрын
From Seattle ... We know your pain ... When they took the Seattle Supersonics away from us it ripped our hearts apart.... It still hurts today
@michaelleroy9281Ай бұрын
And the Pilots after 1969
@AlwaysHalloween000Ай бұрын
I was a kid living in the Bay area in the 1970's and we loved the A's as well as well the California Golden Seals (NHL). We moved to Chicago in the late 70's but my heart was always with the A's. This was a sad year for me knowing the A's were leaving Oakland. I know if my dad was alive he would have probably cried. We got to see the A's win back to back to back World Series. I feel sorry for the people of Oakland
@AlexPenn-oh5dkАй бұрын
Bye Oakland
@RonFromTorontoАй бұрын
GREAT VIDEO!!!!! I'm 42 from Toronto. Oakland has always been an iconic franchise for me. Starting from the early 90s with Henderson, Canseco, McGuire, Eck, Stewart, Welch, etc. Jays-A's 1992 ALCS. then the Moneyball years and impact on the game & incursion into pop culture. Then subsequent competitive windows before falling of a cliff that never ended. iconic franchise. it's an absolute shame to see this be lost. it's a loss to the entire MLB world, not just Oakland.
@kalel311superman9Ай бұрын
no more raiders no more warriors and no more athletics
@JobberJimАй бұрын
Yeah because oakland is ghetto and poor. Good riddance
@al6347Ай бұрын
All three team Champion.
@SharonEldridge-e1uАй бұрын
..sad huh..
@axe2grind244Ай бұрын
Maybe Cali should try No More Democrats for a change. Wild concept right?
@AlwaysHalloween000Ай бұрын
@@cossack6116 My dad was stationed in San Fran in the military (Presidio) and he was a huge Seals fan
@theMoersterАй бұрын
I contend that Rollie Finger's mustache was anything but common. It was magnificent, even in a time of good mustaches.
@chuckcooke9455Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video!! I'm 54 yrs old and grew up with the A's. Through all the great times and the bad. Breaks my heart.
@iTalkStudiosАй бұрын
I hope I did a decent job with my love letter
@Golbez1991Ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the Expos. As a Montréaler born and raised, I totally share my thoughts with the people of Oakland.
@a_leis7Ай бұрын
The A's might have been a division rival for me, but as a BASEBALL fan, today sucked. Corporate greed and incompetence wins once again. A big double bird to JF!
@axe2grind244Ай бұрын
It wasn’t corporate greed, it was Oakland being unsustainable and being riddled with crime and lawlessness.
@spunkwizardАй бұрын
@@axe2grind244 If this was true there wouldn't be a single sports team in the US
@polarvortex3294Ай бұрын
@@spunkwizard Isn't Boston OK?
@dallio900Ай бұрын
@@axe2grind244 It was. when you have Wringley and Fenway being 100+ years stadium working good and a 50 year stadium completly destroyed is because one party decided to not invest in manteinance (Fisher). Fisher also tried to tank for the last 18 years since he bought the team, while also putting prices that minimun the team was the 70s dynasty A's when the mayority of the time were a 90 loss team. Oakland was giving Fisher the options, but also put the condition that Fisher need to invest for a competitive team. Fisher obviously declined to do it....
@robertbluestein7800Ай бұрын
An Earthquake, not a Hurricane! That was an unusual oversight for your otherwise flawless videos!
@iTalkStudiosАй бұрын
@@robertbluestein7800 I know, dumb mistake ahaha. It's hurricane season and I've been hearing the word nonstop lately so I just said that word on accident. I obviously know the difference between the two lol
@obriwanАй бұрын
@@iTalkStudiosan understandable one though, with cat 4 Helene looming over the atlantic set to hit Florida within the next few hours.
@CKDnV-OGАй бұрын
@@obriwan God Bless Florida, hoping everyone's alright.
@mayeday1263Ай бұрын
I was there yesterday…me and the kids drove up from la…long live the Oakland A’s from a M’s fan
@gabe9346Ай бұрын
Lol I thought it just another one of his sarcastic triggering's
@ElBlockoАй бұрын
As a former Expos fan, it hits hard. Our team, too, was stripped to the bone by penny pinching owners, fans stopped going to games since the team was never competitive and every young talent would inevitably be traded away, and so much blame was put on Expos fans for "not supporting the team". Sincerely, screw Jeffrey Loria and David Samson. I'm sorry the same is happening with A's fans.
@scottb3034Ай бұрын
The downfall of the Expos was always and will continue to be Olympic Stadium which could have been replaced by those owners. SMH
@EricericericericericericАй бұрын
The nationals did benefit from Leaving in the long run though.
@ynotefilАй бұрын
The 1989 World Series Oakland A's Team Were Built To Win. 1B. Mark McGwire 2B. Tony Phillips SS. Mike Gallegos 3B. Carney Lansford C. Terry Steinbach LF. Rickey Henderson C. Dave Henderson RF. Jose Canseco DH. Dave Parker SP. Dave Stewart SP. Mike Moore SP. Bob Welch SP. Storm Davis SP. Curt Young CL. Dennis Eckersley ReP. Rick Honeycutt ReP. Todd Burns ReP. Gene Nelson ReP. Matt Young Honorable Mentions : Walt Weiss, Ron Hassey, Luis Polonia, Glenn Hubbard, Lance Blankenship, Felix Jose, Ken Phelps And Mr. Money Ball Himself Billy Beane Was On This Team.
@saurondpАй бұрын
Those late 80s A's were an absolute powerhouse. They brushed away my Red Sox in 88 and 90 like they were nothing. I'm still amazed they only got one ring from that team.
@TheImapotatoАй бұрын
My favorite out of all those superstars/HOFers was Carney Lansford, he was the sparkplug
@doodlebob2023Ай бұрын
almost 30 years old. first time i've had tears flowing down my face since i was a teenager. never even been to oakland.
@MatthewDiscavageАй бұрын
I am a Phillies fan so I know a good crowd. And although I’ve never been even close to the colosseum I’m still going to miss it. I wish the A’s had good ownership, someone who knew how to run a team and actually cared about it 😢
@ThesoutherndandeeАй бұрын
My dad presented the American flag during the 89. My grandma would buy multiple tickets so all the grandkids could get bobble heads. I was there when they retired Ricky Hendersons jersey. Fireworks games. I am heartbroken over this
@AgnusDeiGloriaАй бұрын
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
@loocpocАй бұрын
I got to go to the game. I got my ticket back in April. It was sad. I got my "Sell The Team" shirt to go with my Pirates "Sell The Team" shirt. My grandfather was a Philadelphia A's fan, was upset and angry when they left. He would always go with my uncles to NY or Baltimore just to see them play.
@CHman712Ай бұрын
Fair well Oakland A's. You deserved better than that fool Fisher.
@kibitznec700Ай бұрын
Yeah, he is an imbecile.
@greenpickle9606Ай бұрын
Sad for the city too, as it continues to slip away….
@axe2grind244Ай бұрын
Keep voting for liberal trash and you will get trash.
@brianmccarthy1029Ай бұрын
My first time to the Coliseum I was eight years old and it was April of 1968, NY vs Oak. Micky Mantle homered in the first and the A's walked it off in 11. My parents were from Philly and their first date was an A's game in 1948. My Mom's first time to Shibe Park was 1936, her all time favorite A's player was Wally Moses. My parents also attended the Heidi Game. My brother worked for the organization at the Coliseum in the mid 80's to mid 90's. By that time I had moved to Alaska, but I always made it down to the Coliseum for World Series and Grateful Dead New Years runs. I snuck into the 89 World Series by going through the front office with my brother, shaking Sandy Alderston's hand along the way (the Haas family, now those were owners). I raised two A's fans in Alaska by being their LL & HS BB coach/umpire and taking them to a week of Spring Training games every March for a decade 96 to 06. A favorite memory being Mohamed Ali patting my son on the head and giving him an autograph on Barry Zito's leg on the cover of the program while he entered an A's Spring Training game in the 2nd inning to a standing ovation, that and all the foul balls and autographs. I've watched damn near every A's game since streaming has been a thing, and before that we used to get the A's on TV sometimes on Sundays, the highlight being watching Dallas Braden's perfect game with my son or taking both my young kids to the Bar to watch the 20 wins in a row. I took off work for Game 162. I made my last trip to the Coliseum in May, for the Texas series, finishing off with a Double Header sitting in Sec. 119 at the top of the A's tunnel. Now all of that has to come to an end because of one man. FJF
@RighteousReverendDynamiteАй бұрын
This is one of the greatest and poignant histories and eulogy videos I have ever seen. Very bittersweet. How you compiled so much footage into a concise presentation is pure genius. At least they brought home the World Series time and time again to the fans in dazzling fashion. As a long-suffering Padre parishioner who remembers Rollie Fingers in his twilight years (and his mustachio that rivaled the $50,000 mustachio of late Chargers owner and patriotic pizza pioneer Frank Pernicano, RIP), The A's were always fun to watch even though our teams never played each other. Your stadium was an island of green and yellow in a sparse windswept littoral industrial wasteland. As a long-suffering Chargers fan, we know firsthand of the betrayal of loyal fans by callous and avaricious owners... none of whom ever PLAYED an actual sport growing up (aka Dean "collegiate golfer" Spanos,... [spit]). Our butts have first degree burns from all the hot air they blew promising not to leave...and burned a hole in our wallets when they demanded new tax-payer funded stadium remodel.....just to leave as planned all along. All those great names just flood back just as if those players just unlaced their cleats after 9 hard innings. My respect for Oaklanders (even old of Raider fans) has shot up to a level I never thought was possible. You are great supporters of a historied and potent team. The players appreciated your spirit and morale. I just hope your city doesn't die like a rust belt town. It is shame the so-called owners robbed your kids and grandkids of the world's greatest hometown pastime that keeps this country alive. Once a team goes, it is gone... and gone forever when the fans slowly fade away with the last out in life. Thank you, Oakland A's.
@willmack5909Ай бұрын
Crazy to realize the Philadelphia A's were there for 54 years, and Oakland had them for 57 with a brief stop in Kansas City from 1955-1967. The A's re-relocation to Oakland gave rise to the Kansas City Royals franchise in 1969 as a result. Oakland sadly will not be a candidate for MLB expansion (personally I think 30 teams is too many already) but with Las Vegas being the A's new eventual home, and with Nashville leading the way for expansion, that leaves only one other city/municipality to get an MLB franchise and I dare say if Nashville gets one, the other will probably go to Portland Oregon or Salt Lake City Utah.
@aaronblaylock2092Ай бұрын
If the people want baseball, maybe it's time for another league.
@Yvonne-Bella14 күн бұрын
@@aaronblaylock2092 there are. Oakland is now part of the Pioneer League with the Ballers
@aaronblaylock209214 күн бұрын
@@Yvonne-Bella I meant at a major league level, like the Old USFL in football.
@georgepress1261Ай бұрын
I’m a Phillies fan. Being born and raise in Philadelphia, I have a somewhat historical/ personal ties to this organization, the A’s were from philliy, won 5 World Series and the Phillies have honor the A’s in their hall of fame. In the A’s last game in Oakland took place 70 years to the day of the Philadelphia A’s last game. Any way, the last day of the 2012 season. When grant Balfour comes into that game with Metallica one playing the crowd going crazy was one of the coolest things I watch at a baseball game
@ScholarlyHiccupАй бұрын
I’ve always loved this team. I’m just sad. They recently made the playoffs 6 times in 9 years and I think we forget just how fun and electric many of those teams were bc of their playoff results. That impossible 2012 team was part of what made me love baseball, and I’m a Cubs fan. They were expected to be awful, we’re awful much of the way through the year, then came out of nowhere to win 67% of their final 67% of games to dethrone the invincible back to back pennant winning Rangers in the division. If I’m remembering right they were 5 back with 9 to play and were once 13 games back, yet they rode a historic number of walkoffs to a division title. I’ll always love that team They were never once expected to make the playoffs in that 9 year stretch yet they always defied expectations. They once won 102 game in a division with a 116 game winner than won 103 the next year. The last couple of years have made us forget that this team was truly awesome for a long long time. I’ll really miss them. RIP Oakland A’s. The league won’t be the same without you.
@CptChappyАй бұрын
I was at that last game in 2012... magical. Appreciate the kind words 👊. I almost certainly won't watch baseball anymore, but if I do I'll root for the Cubs because I respect the heck out of your fan base.
@ScholarlyHiccupАй бұрын
Thanks man I really appreciate it, n y’all got one hell of a fanbase too, easily one of the most likable n respectable in the league. It’s gonna be real sad not having y’all in the mlb community if that’s how things end up
@scottb3034Ай бұрын
@@CptChappy Have to save up my pennies for a rad Kelly Green Oakland jersey before it's too later since I am not going to support a Sacramento or Vegas version. -- Signed another Cubs fan.
@ShimonFrankelАй бұрын
I've been an A's fan since 1985. I was born on Long Island and live in NY 43 years. I've never been to Oakland. Jose Canseco is still my favorite player of all time. RIP
@rodkoehlerАй бұрын
Not a hurricane--an earthquake...
@iTalkStudiosАй бұрын
Yes my bad
@kennyk4402Ай бұрын
I’ll always remember Josh Hamilton losing the ball in that Oakland High Sky to lose the division in 2012. I hope the stadium never gets built, the A/C doesn’t work, and the grass doesn’t grow
@petepyeatt6909Ай бұрын
Don’t forget the 2020 A’s, who won the AL West and went to the ALDS.
@SharonEldridge-e1uАй бұрын
Yeah..Oakland Col.holds many memories for me..And it's sad the Bay Area is once again loseing one of their teams..R.I.P....and thanks for the memories..😢
@20DYNAMITE06Ай бұрын
From Phily, to KC, to Oakland - the A's have always represented towns that were gritty and had heart. Ownership has destroyed a legacy and gutted the emotions of an entire city. I've been an A's fan since the late 80s, and lived in Oakland in the early 2000s. Dollar Wednesdays were a lifeline for my wife and I when we were young and broke in college and we went to games all of the time. To see this team taken away from Oakland breaks the heart. Thank you Oakland - it was magic.
@jaredtaylor7777Ай бұрын
Let’s us not forget the pitching of the late 80s. Dave Stewart had 3 straight 20 plus win seasons. Storm Davis and Bob Welch (27 wins 1990) to pair with Ricky Henderson, and the Nash brothers should’ve won 3 straight.
@AJ-ny1oxАй бұрын
I want to cry and I don't even live in California. I wish I'd been older to remember more games in the Astrodome as a kid...As an Astros fan, I feel sad and I truly empathize with you Oakland. Things shouldn't have turned out this way for y'all. EDIT: I DID cry by the end. :(
@IamSumfooАй бұрын
Oakland is such a misunderstood city. Gentrification has crushed that city. Oakland lifers have been forced out because everything became so expensive. So the blue collar workers ,the backbone of A’s fandom, had less “disposable income” to go to games. Combine that with an owner who kept getting rid of the good players and refusing to spend then you end up with a low attendance. Also let us not forget that the first thing Fisher said was Oakland was not viable and tried moving to Fremont When that didn’t work he tried San Jose. After that failed too is when they came up with their “Rooted in Oakland”. This forced the Raiders to move to LV. See owner Mark Davis’s response to the A’s moving to LV for full details there. Side note, Warriors always represented SF and Oak so they were always going to move as SF had better spots for them to build. See their jersey for proof on that. In Oakland they had the golden gate on it and the tree. Are Oakland politicians innocent? No. They are a mess and got burned by playing games. The A’s are far worse though. They have lied and cost Oakland its football team too. They beat down their fan base by never keeping anyone. Cutting payroll while increasing ticket and parking prices. Said they would not build in Oakland without a sports district despite agreeing to not have one in LV. The whole deadline they are talking about was about staying o. The luxury tax. They have the 10 largest media market in the country. LV is the 40th and is a Dodger fan town. They got $70 million from NBC sports for broadcasting yet their pay was almost $63 million. When you look at the math you start to see the level on incompetence in the ownership. They will not get that much in LV. Or SAC. This is a dead team. Killed by this ownership.
@cashmoneymoneyАй бұрын
This. THIS. I'm so tired of people outside this looking in being like "oAkLaNd FaNs HaVe ThEmSeLvEs To BlAmE" - when every move Fisher has OK'd has been the opposite of an owner that cares whatsoever about the fanbase or the community his team is based in. Thank you!
@wooderice64Ай бұрын
I have an uncle who is 98 years old and he grew up rooting for the Philadelphia A's. He recalled when 1954 came and went and the A's left. He did adopt Phillies fandom, but he still has some old A's stuff lying around in the apartment.
@jamesfarrell8339Ай бұрын
This might be your best video Great job
@iTalkStudiosАй бұрын
Thank you. That means a lot❤️ I appreciate it
@fluoritehealsАй бұрын
Nothing comes close to that Dave Stewart STAREDOWN!!!! I'm sure that some batters still see it in their nightmares~!
@al6347Ай бұрын
There's a tear in my beer. LET GO OAKLAND. 😢 🍺
@orangeflaws8088Ай бұрын
I was at the final game today with my dad. My grandfather was born in Oakland and my dad was raised in the East Bay and grew up going to games at the coliseum. He learned to love baseball from going to games there, and it was from him where I got my love for the game. We’ve been to games there together in the past, but it was different today. My baseball career ended last year when I finished playing in college, and the two of us went back today to watch a game in the place that changed both of our lives in such a positive way
@timtwofaceАй бұрын
I'm.glad I finally got to Oakland Coliseum this year. As an Expos fan I feel for the A's fans
@craigjohnston5781Ай бұрын
As a lifelong Blue Jay's supporter, I loved the late 80's early 90's Oakland A's. Some of my favorite baseball memories involve those teams and players. Rickey Henderson was my favorite player, and how could you not love the bash brothers and having the stash come in to shut the game down. Truly sad to see this team move. RIP A's, you will be missed.
@UFOTributeBandАй бұрын
For someone who never has been to an A's game in Oakland you sure nailed it. It was a magical team at a magical place. From Lloyd on organ back in the day, Cannon explosions after home runs and wins, to the dixieland band, hot pants day, bat days, cap days, it was a great place to grow up.
@Jrock5335Ай бұрын
thank you for talking about the A's.
@salvatoresultana4058Ай бұрын
A fun story about the moustache thing in the 70s is that Reggie came to spring training with a big fat stache and Charlie Finley wanted Reggie to shave it, but he said no. Finley thought Reggie got the moustache to stand out, so he offered 300 bucks to every player on the team to grow one so Reggie would eventually shave it off. Seriously, check out the MLB Network Presents about this team. It should still be on KZbin.
@salvavidas4259Ай бұрын
As a lifelong Giants fan, I always had much respect for ALL of the Oakland teams, and Oakland as a whole...Even after the '89 earthquake prevented our inevitable comeback to win it all 🤣 it sucks that we all are at the mercy of million/billionaire owners who give lip service to caring about the fans, but it's all about the bottom line...it is what it is...I dont take losing the Giants for granted since we almost did til Bob Lurie and friends stepped up...thanks for the memories...justvwush u gave a little more love to Vida Blue and Dave Stewart, but they got honorable mentions 😀 keep lovin' the game ⚾️
@CertifiedJoshuaАй бұрын
Nick castallanos homered yesterday, makes sense
@jimc.goodfellasАй бұрын
Sad times indeed ... I'm dating myself, but some of my first memories of baseball was those late 80s early 90s Oakland As teams ...McGwire Canseco Dave Stewart i can name them all. Terry Steinbach. Walt Weiss
@cardboardempireАй бұрын
1990 ALCY Bob Welch 27-6, 2.95 ERA Dave Stewart, 4 straight 20 win seasons 1987-1990 Jose Canseco 1986 ALROY, 1988 AL MVP Mark McGuire 1987 ALROY Rickey Henderson 1990 ALMVP, stole the 1989 ALCS literally Dennis Eckersley 1992 ALMVP, ALCY It's just keeps going....The A's were so stacked in the 80s and early 90s.
@PrimarySweeper13Ай бұрын
Oakland doesn’t deserve this. Fisher is a hack
@FocalplayzTVАй бұрын
I am not even a fan of the a’s but this is one of the saddest days in sports
@mikelfrance-l6xАй бұрын
The A's were allowed to leave Oakland (for free no less) because the stadium was trashed for 30 years by the government that owned it. There was no solution for a new stadium because the City lacked the funding to complete what it promised to do--- for years. 30 owners voted it was better for the A"s to leave for basically anywhere. Not one owner stood up for them.
@kwii22789Ай бұрын
Genius move by Fisher tanking the team to move it to Las Vegas
@BambuSouljaBlessUPАй бұрын
yup ! a long shot but It aint over till they put a shovel in the ground in vegas and they still have to get the money right .. F JF ! cheers
@mikelfrance-l6xАй бұрын
@@BambuSouljaBlessUP Its naive statements like these that led to complacency with fans and the City which led to the A's moving. Its weird people still have learned nothing by the A's moving.
@bobbest8627Ай бұрын
Nice job great video. You said it all… I got 1 million comments to make but you made them for me.
@ImmaculadoEncantoАй бұрын
agreed, same
@DarthPlagueisTheWise620Ай бұрын
Thankfully I was able to get out there earlier this year, but this is heartbreaking to see all of that history end. I am glad that the A’s were at least able to win this game. Kotsay’s postgame speech was beautiful
@renepaniagua4882Ай бұрын
Never been to Oakland or the Coliseum, I feel sad about the A’s ending their story in Oakland. I live in Utah and a Dodgers fan but much respect to the A’s and their fans
@StrikeEagle784Ай бұрын
Man I’m going to miss the Oakland A’s, and I’m a Mets fan from New York. You guys helped Piazza become the absolute stud he was, I respected how you guys always seemed to find good talent. Hopefully, it doesn’t work out in Vegas and that the A’s get to come home to a nice park in Oakland. I know it sounds like a stretch, but stranger things have happened in this sport. Much love to you guys in Oakland ❤
@briancanterberry3085Ай бұрын
As an Atlanta Braves fan, my childhood consisted of going to Minor league baseball games in Huntsville Alabama. The double A affiliation of Oakland. Mid 1980s to late 80s saw McGwire, Steinbach, Jose Canseco, etc. Amazing talent and amazing memories!!
@kurumauzamaki2731Ай бұрын
I don’t even think the owner even tried to get a new ballpark he just used it as an excuse to be able to leave
@BrutusJrThe3rdАй бұрын
Only went to the colosseum once & it was surprisingly one of the best stadiums I’ve ever went to. Fxck the ownership
@EnjoyMoosicАй бұрын
I’m from San Jose, and my first baseball game ever was an A’s game in 1999. Didn’t grow up rooting for them, but it was a shame to see the team fade to irrelevancy after I had moved away for college
@teachermangАй бұрын
This was an awesome watch. Thank you for doing this. A's fans need this right now.
@cococock2418Ай бұрын
Phil Seymour Hoffman is literally a dead ringer for Buck Schowalter, it's honestly insane.
@gerlinpic1Ай бұрын
First time I ever "cut class" was when I was in 8th grade. My mom begrudgingly took me out of school one afternoon to watch the A's play the Indians in a spring training game. They were the 1972 champs at the time. I saw Rollie, Reggie, Blue Moon, Catfish, and many others. Great memories.
@quack9512Ай бұрын
My first baseball game I've ever went to was at the Colosseum back in 04. Got to run around on field a couple times as a kid. I remember getting my hat signed by Barry Zito (a few times lol).
@chasstone5048Ай бұрын
When my favorite team the Pirates lost Clemente, I was so fortunate to become an A's fan. Those 3 world series were great it helped baseball recover from such a travesty an I had the Great A's to root for and my Pirates. Later I became a Cardinals fan living near the stadium in the 80s and seeing that decade of great ball. Still we had the Pirates and A's win one more title so it was like old times again. Yes its a shame such greatness will be lost moving to a new location. They played great since the All Star break this year. It was great to root for them again.
@CeeCee33.Ай бұрын
49 years old and I've been a fan of the A's since my mom went to a game and brought me home a souvenir helmet in 3rd grade. And truth be told I've been excited about the A's moving knowing da Raidas are already there to welcome their bro's home. I think it made it a little easier for me. ⚾️ ❤😢
@MarcAVelezАй бұрын
Thank you for this, today was maybe the most bittersweet experience in my life as an A’s fan, and regardless of the drama and how stupid the whole situation is, today was maybe the perfect sendoff, and this video is a great way to remember them
@lunar33iciousАй бұрын
Quite the goodbye game. Good on the players to come back & see them off. Good class by the players & fans!
@jxmamba9331Ай бұрын
So much history with that ball club, feel for Oakland man, as a San Diegan I can remember how hard it was losing the chargers💔
@Bob-k3bАй бұрын
I was at the game yesterday, Grown men and woman were crying at the end of the game, it was devastating. #ThankYouOakland from a Blue Jays fan
@Aging_Casually_Late_GamerАй бұрын
Everything is leaving oakland. And its the citizens who are suffering. But the criminals dont care. The teams dont care. And the polticans dont care.
@shabekiАй бұрын
The citizens need to stop voting for these politicians.
@TheImapotatoАй бұрын
@@shabeki Doesn't matter WHO you vote for, it matters WHO counts the votes...that is CA and NY politics in a nutshell
@shabekiАй бұрын
@@TheImapotato LMAO, NYC has had Republican mayors & NYS has had Republican governors before. They went Democrat because the GOP moved too far to the right during the 90's & 00's.. Now the Dems have moved too far to the left.
@slayermcrx7519Ай бұрын
I'm a Houston fan and just.. damn. Corporate greed and executives took away a rich and historic team from the people of Oakland with no remorse. I remember the first game I went to at MMP was the Oakland Athletics vs the Houston Astros. I still have the ticket stub from that game in my closet and I cherish it. The A's will always be connected to me through my first MLB game, and even though they won that day 3-2, I'm fine with it now. Thank you Oakland for giving me some great memories as a rival fan for both your team and my team. Let's Go Oakland!!!
@oldmangaming-sv1skАй бұрын
I can emphasise with the Oakland fans. I grew up rooting for the Montreal Expos only to have ownership rip our hearts out and move the team to Washington D.C. Yet it pales to how Oakland sports fans must feel right now. This is the second time in 4 years, and the third time in 74 years of major sport history that they have lost one of their teams. Not to mention that it is the third time this franchise has been uprooted for 'greener pastures'. What makes it all the worse, is the fact that they will be playing across the bay in San Francisco for the next 3 years before actually going to Las Vegas. Rest assured Oakland fans, you're not the only ones shaking your heads in disbelief and disgust.
@ImmaculadoEncantoАй бұрын
ITS A SAD DAY IN BASEBALL
@gibby232323Ай бұрын
Blame the Government in California! Oakland is no longer safe for these Great fans to Safely go to their Vintage Stadium!
@cashmoneymoneyАй бұрын
L take
@realjwoodsАй бұрын
Bullshit, the parking lot is the best for talegating, and i promise you, when it's sold out, you won't find a louder stadium in the league.
@djm55Ай бұрын
I'd blame the government if you attended a public school. Your grammar is atrocious (what's with the random capitalizations?) and I'd wager you used Google Translate. No native English speaker speaks or writes like this. How's the weather in Pyongyang?
@KayakerDude-cw1kkАй бұрын
Going to be so weird (and horrible) to go into next season knowing there's no more Oakland A's. I've been wearing an Oakland A's hat all week in tribute to them and the great memories I have - I may not be an A's fan per se (I'm a baseball fan) but I love the game and this is a sad day. My first MLB game I saw and attended in person involved Oakland as the visitors at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto
@Dreadlock1227Ай бұрын
I grew up outside San Francisco and am a giants fan but I always enjoyed watching games at the coliseum. Yea it’s kind of a dump but it’s a lovable dump. And honestly it’s not as bad as people made it out to be. Yea it’s not like Pac Bell or any of the other fancy modern stadiums but it’s charming in its own way and is really unlike any other place in baseball. I always tried to get out to at least a couple games in Oakland every year. I’m definitely gonna miss that place
@Sentinel_2294Ай бұрын
3:20 it was an earthquake
@iTalkStudiosАй бұрын
Hopefully the card came up on the top right correcting my mistake
@spencore44Ай бұрын
yo im in this video, Im the guy holding the 7 at the reverse boycott. thank you so much for this video, todays game hurt but i love the oakland fans and how we came together today
@jmfallon450Ай бұрын
As a Philadelphian I’ve always viewed the A’s as a legacy franchise. Always rooted for them to pull it together. Every fan deserves better than what Fisher has done to that city. Eff that guy. Eff his mother. Much love from A’s first home.
@marcusking332Ай бұрын
The reason as to why Sosa won the MVP over McGuire is quite simple. Sosa led the Cubs to the playoffs, whereas the Cardinals didn't make the playoffs that year.
@VynylFantasyАй бұрын
I’m sorry, ‘A league of their own’ is the best ‘non-goofy’ baseball movie ever, and if we include goofy, then the title goes to Major League (I & II)
@williamrichards2699Ай бұрын
rickey henderson was the reason i ever started watching baseball, thank you stark raving sports. this breaks my 4 year baseball heart i cant imagine for anyone in oakland. " how can you not be romantic about baseball."
@luv2sail66Ай бұрын
I will be very surprised if they ever actually move to Vegas. I haven’t seen that they even have solid financing for the ballpark yet.
@mcaacollegefootballАй бұрын
John Fisher 😡🤬👿
@ec1628Ай бұрын
FJF
@quinkressler430Ай бұрын
I grew up an As fan; something about the glamor as a 2001 kid. This breaks my heart man
@jasonhikida7731Ай бұрын
Was at the game today. Between the last singing of "take me out to the ballgame" and the chants of F#@* John Fisher, to the smoke bombs thrown in the outfield, to the streakers on the field. This game had it all. Goodnight Oakland, Good night Atheletics, goodnight baseball.
@marb1072Ай бұрын
This is heartbreaking, my heart hurts. I took my son to his first game, had his birthday party at the coliseum, took my daughter when she was born, my daughter was an A’s baseball player while trick or treating in NY, I have pics of my grandkids watching fireworks. My pops was a huge fan, he was at the game during the earthquake, he must be rolling in his grave. This woman is done with baseball! 😢
@jtfritz9169Ай бұрын
I went to both the last Coyotes game in Arizona AND the last A’s game in Oakland
@Jojo-u6cАй бұрын
You going to be a Utah fan....ala Okc fans that were original Sonic fans??
@jtfritz9169Ай бұрын
@@Jojo-u6c no
@doodlebob2023Ай бұрын
u must have a thing for wanting depression.
@usernameispasswordisusernameАй бұрын
Heartbroken over the end of the A's bro. Seeing them go hurt just as much as the Raiders leaving the coliseum too. Also pls do a Mo video. Its been 11 years i know but Mo is a legend
@fluoritehealsАй бұрын
Seriously sad though. The owner made them tank in order to justify moving the team because of poor attendance. Sounds just like what happened in my hometown. The Rams were bound for Los Angeles after Stan (Slime) Kroenke abused his power to get them out of St. Louis. UGH
@andystreepy3146Ай бұрын
Always loved how clean their uniforms looked with the yellow socks and green stirrup