Some supporters stayed away from the finale, such was the anger at Fisher’s decision.
Athletics manager Mark Kotsay touched upon those who will lose their jobs as part of the move, thanking those that have dedicated themselves to the side.
“I want to keep this short, because I don’t really know if I’m gonna be able to make it through this,” Kotsay began.
“To the staff who dedicate their lives to the Oakland A’s, especially those who aren’t coming with us, I am forever grateful. I will never forget you.”
The A’s, who will keep their name, will play in Sacramento for the next three seasons while their stadium in Las Vegas is built.
The temporary home in Sacramento is situated 85 miles to the north-east of the Coliseum. It can seat around 14,000 spectators, making it significantly smaller than other MLB grounds, although the A’s had the lowest average home attendance of all 30 sides, at just over 11,000 in the 63,000-capacity Coliseum.
There is an option for a fourth season in Sacramento should their new 33,000-capacity stadium in Las Vegas not be finished on time.
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