Oakland A's Play Final Game Before Moving to Sacramento
The A's concluded their 57-year tenure in Oakland with an emotional 6-4 loss to the Mariners in Seattle.
- The Oakland A's played their last game representing Oakland, ending a 57-year history in the city.
- The team will temporarily move to Sacramento for three years before a planned permanent relocation to Las Vegas.
- Fans chanted 'Let's go, Oakland!' and 'Thank you, Oakland!' during the game, creating an emotional atmosphere.
- Manager Mark Kotsay's game jersey will be sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a memento of the occasion.
- Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson threw out the ceremonial first pitch, wearing a half-A's, half-Mariners jersey.