A’s fans make themselves heard one last time as their team loses its 55th game at the Coliseum in their home finale against Detroit.
OAKLAND — Only a few stragglers remained of fans who made their way to the field to circle the bases one last time.
But rather than get booed off the field, A’s fans chose to cheer, displaying the same kind of positive vibe in the face of adversity that the players showed all season long. They flooded the dugout area to say their goodbyes while many players made their way to the rail to do the same. The A’s attendance of 13,102 was bigger than their average crowd of 10,240 coming in, although not to up to the Giants-infused home dates of 37,553 and 27,381 on Aug. 5-6 or the “reverse boycott” night of 27,759 against Tampa Bay on June 13.
“I played here so I have a good memory of this place,” Hinch said. “This is a passionate fan base and they deserve their voices to be heard. When you hear the chants for three straight days you realize how passionate they are and how much they care about their A’s.” One fan who walked the concourse hung a banner on his back with a picture of Raiders owner Mark Davis and the message “Hey Fisher: For future generations, your name will forever be synonymous with Mark Davis. So you’ve got that going for you.”“Doris get ur kid. Sell the team.”
With projected staff ace Paul Blackburn starting the season on the injured list, the A’s turned to Kyle Muller, a left-hander acquired in the deal that sent catcher Sean Murphy to Atlanta. Muller has bounced between the big club and Triple-A Las Vegas.Esteury Ruiz is tagged out at home by Jake Howard attempting to score from third on a ground ball in the fourth inning in a 2-0 loss to Detroit. Nhat V.
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