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Afetr he Athletics played their final game in Oakland on Thursday, ending a 56-year tenure in the city, Brodie Brazil and Bip Roberts of NBC Sports California reflected on the end of A's baseball in Oakland, and they were moved to tears by the enormity of the moment...
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Sevensblue7 months
East bay grease is unique man. It’s in my blood
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SDwhodat7 months
They should be shedding more tears over how shitty the East Bay has become.
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Dave Worth7 months
There's no crying in baseball!
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If they love the team so much, then they should’ve supported it better. Then ownership wouldn’t have to leave to survive.
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Thracken137 months
if ownership would have spent some of the money the fans paid to see the product, on actually enticing talent there - the fans would have.
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hehateme22857 months
There’s zero reason to support a team owned by John Fisher
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Flablete7 months
Is the guy at the end smoming weed?
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Privateer 20077 months
It's just a baseball team.
People really need to get priorities in order.
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Twenty 497 months
“Afetr he Athletics played” We all wept when we read this.
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