A's final game in Oakland arrives as fans deal with painful and emotional goodbye
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"Maybe I shouldn't talk anymore because I'll be in tears," Antonia Ramirez said, reflecting on her history as a fan since 1968. The emotional weight of the final game resonates deeply with many supporters.
"With Oakland, there's not much more to look forward to," said Alyssa Villanueva. She mourned the loss of major sports in the city, highlighting the diminishing sports culture.
"I lost the Raiders, I lost the Warriors across the Bay, and now the A's and that's all I really know," Jesse Wright expressed his anguish at losing local teams, capturing a shared sentiment.
"I cried in the car on the way over here. It's devastating man! First you take our Raiders and now you take this. It's all we have," Irena Certuche voiced her deep sorrow over the team’s departure.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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