Oakland A’s fans demonstration Las Vegas move with Opening Day tailgate celebration outside arena
The revealed crowd for the Oakland A's home opener at Oakland Coliseum was 13,522 on Thursday. Those who would have remained in a number of those empty seats to witness the group's 8-0 loss to the Cleveland Guardians were rather outside the arena objecting.In what may be the last Opening Day in Oakland, fans purchased tickets however boycotted going within for the video game as A's owner John Fisher moves on with his strategy to move the franchise to Las Vegas in time for the 2028 season.According to the Associated Press, the state of mind outside the arena was positive in spite of the dirty future of the baseball group playing within.A half-hour before the video game's very first pitch, numerous fans collected in the far corner of the car park. They showed "Sell" T-shirts and flags, tosse...