Elephant Rumblings: Saying goodbye to the Coliseum
MLB news roundup
Happy Monday, Athletics Nation!
I was driving back to LA on the I-5 yesterday when the A’s bid for a second straight sweep of the Angels abruptly fell apart in the eighth inning. It was a disappointing finish to a successful series that the A’s won with refreshingly consistent offensive production.
I was at Saturday’s game, which unfortunately I believe was my last at the Coliseum. It was a terrific experience. My friends and I parked for free at the BART station in Daly City and rode straight to the game with no fuss whatsoever.
We took our seats in Section 118 just to the left behind home plate, on Row 31, which kept me in the shade through the entire game on that sunny, clear skied Saturday. The view is fantastic; it is the perfect spot for my money.
I had a short wish list for the game. First, I was hoping the A’s would win on Friday so that a sweep would still be in the cards on Saturday. That wish had already been granted.
Another wish came true nearly as fast: that Brent Rooker would hit a home run. It happened in Rook’s first at-bat, giving the A’s a lead that would hold the entire game.
The four-run fourth was a blast even though it began to sink in afterwards that another of my wishes was becoming less likely as the A’s lead grew. I was hoping to see Mason Miller pitch, and I was in an amazing spot to watch him. Alas, this wish was not granted, but at least it didn’t happen for the right reasons.
Of course my greatest wish for the day was an A’s win, and it came true. I think back on games I have attended, and many I can’t even remember who won. But I’m pretty sure I’ll remember every detail of my last A’s game at the Coliseum.
There was an underlying sadness to the occasion that was difficult to apprehend on such a perfect day. But I definitely regret that I didn’t have dozens more days like this past Saturday over the years when I had the chance.
Have a wonderful week, AN.
A’s Coverage:
- Bullpen blows finale as Angels top Athletics 8-5
- Trade Deadline Decisions Could Hinge On “When Might The A’s Be Good Again?”
- Injuries & Moves: Wilson to IL with hamstring strain; Toro up
- Patience key for Wilson after A’s top prospect hits IL
- MLB exec believes A’s Miller could be Dodgers trade target
- Phillies “Don’t See a Fit” With A’s Rooker
- Luis Medina Needs a Second Opinion
- All-Star or not, Rooker making it look easy out there
MLB News & Interest:
- Beltré, Mauer, Helton, Leyland inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame ($)
- Ozzie Albies To Miss Eight Weeks With Wrist Fracture; Braves To Select Nacho Alvarez
- White Sox Release Martín Maldonado
- Dodgers To Reinstate Clayton Kershaw, Tyler Glasnow
- Shohei Ohtani blasts 473-foot home run, farthest at Dodger Stadium since 2015 ($)
- Pirates Re-Sign Domingo German To Minor League Deal
- Orioles, Dodgers Have Discussed Tarik Skubal With Tigers
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
Roster moves.
SS Jacob Wilson on A’s IL, 3B Abraham Toro off A’s IL, LV LHP F.Perez to ACL A’s on rehab, IF A.Alvarez to LV, IF D.Hernaiz to LV on rehab, SS M.Muncy off LV IL, RHP Z.Jackson to LV, OF B.Buelvas/LHP C.Johnson to MID, RHP W.Guante/OF R.Lasko to LAN…https://t.co/joKXkyUAPy
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) July 21, 2024
A’s O goes big in the heat of July.
The A’s lead the majors with 105 runs scored in July.
— Jessica Kleinschmidt (@KleinschmidtJD) July 21, 2024
KD sends love to A’s fans.
KD's message to A's fans: "A big thank you from when I came over, getting traded -- making me feel comfy. Without you, I wouldn't have become the player I was. Just accepting me for who I was, just went a long ways becoming one of the home run leaders. I did all that for you."
— Jessica Kleinschmidt (@KleinschmidtJD) July 21, 2024
Storyboardin’
— Nate CB (@NateMakesMemes) July 21, 2024
Big change for the Ballers.
The Ballers are announcing changes to our coaching staff, effective immediately: Micah Franklin has been relieved of his duties as Manager. We would like to thank Micah for his efforts and we wish him success in all his future endeavors. Aaron Miles has been appointed as our…
— Oakland Ballers (@OaklandBallers) July 21, 2024