“Before Yeongoji,” Oakland’s last home game, “A warm victory.”
The Oakland Athletics, who are relocating their home base for the last time this season, won their last home game and comforted the packed crowd.
Oakland had a home game against the Texas Rangers at the Ring Central Coliseum in Oakland, California on the 27th (Korea time).
On this day, Oakland won 3-2 thanks to the relief team’s 42/3 scoreless innings and JJ Bloody and Shay Langelius’ RBIs.
The last player is Mason Miller who throws fastball. Miller, who pitched with two outs in the eighth inning, pitched 11/3 innings of no hit, no run, and two strikeouts to end the last home game for Oakland.
Notably, Miller threw a whopping 103 miles of ultra-fast ball to Travis Zankasky, who was the last batter with two outs in the ninth inning. He finished the game splendidly.
Oakland starter J.T. Ginn became the last winning pitcher for Ring Central Coliseum. Miller also earned his last save. Three relievers made hold.
On the other hand, Texas’ super-special prospect Kuma Rocker became the last losing pitcher in the stadium after allowing seven hits and three runs in 42/3 innings.토토사이트
With the victory, Oakland won its last home game just ahead of its relocation, marking a successful completion. Now, Oakland is leaving the Ring Central Coliseum.
The Athletics will use Sutter Health Park in Sacramento, California before a new stadium is built.