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Sports first appearance in the small course ends in disaster against Cabs

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Sports first appearance in the small course ends in disaster against Cabs


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West Sacramento, California – Hours before the gates were opened on Monday, they stood in line and took pictures and tried to fully understand the greatness of that moment.

For the first time, an original match of the regular league was played in Sacramento, California.

They may no longer be named Athletics, but they are still sporting, playing in front of a soldier who is about 14,000 people against Chicago Cabs in Soster’s health park.

It wasn’t a game that sports sporting on the table, 18-3, with Carson Kele, who was trapped by Cabs, shot the bicycle, but it was still a new start.

“We are hugged here,” said Mark Kotsa, director of A.

They had all the pumps and situations like every other historical player, but nothing was enough like tonight. He was wearing the entire sports team number 24 to honor the midfielder Ricky Henderson. Henderson’s three daughters threw their first celebration. Davi Stewart, the legendary A, who was one of Henderson’s best friends, was also available.

It was an emotional evening for Stewart, born and grown up in Auckland. He hated left Colosium, but seeing joy and joy, all the joys, the fans stood and took pictures of him when he tried to reach his suite, let him understand what this means to the Sacramento people.

“You know, it’s not the best feeling that this doesn’t happen in Auckland,” Stewart said, “But the other part is that I am part of the organization, whether I work for them or not. My number has been retired here. I am in the hall of their fame. It’s now good for A’s.

The crowd looked at the introduction of his recitation in which the sport came from the wall of the central stadium, the video to Henderson, the moment of silence, flight and the glorious moment when they moved the golden towels when Shortstop Jacob Wilson scored the first home striker at Ining III.

“People are excited, the society is excited to have us here,” said Brent Rocker, “and the city has welcomed us very much as individuals and as a group in general.

The long-term hostility of Akland, at least for tonight, disappeared in the cool air and 50 degrees Celsius. It wasn’t until the end of the 6th, although A was thrown out.

Before the game, the fans said, “Let’s go, Okland, as if they had returned to Colosium. The owner John Fisher, who rarely appears in the games after he announced that he would leave Auckland to Las Vegas in three years, was even warmly encouraged to bring A’s to Sacramento in the Interim.

“I don’t believe we are here, this is a final opportunity,” said Melanie Hutt, 22, with her husband, Dennis. Now we are going to see every big league team here.”

Make sure there were a few glits. Osvaldo Beadu, a sports player, walked the back of the Soster Hiss Park stadium and tried to open the door and only saw the Chicago players. He retreated and came out and did not understand English. He was finally sent to his own club.

There were 150 accredited media outlets for the first game, prompting Amman to use a temporary tent for interviews before the game, but the wind, the wind emphasis and the emphasis of the metals made it a little uncomfortable. One of the reporters was close to a fly ball while leaving the club while leaving the club.

A veteran midfielder Luis Severino, who has signed a three-year deal with $67 million, says A’s A’s Feovered on all their promises, but is already worried about how the decision will go from the dogot to the club. It may be normal in small leagues, but it’s the only stadium in the big league in such trouble.

“So if you have a bad game. That’s our reality, so we have to embrace it,” Severno said Tuesday.

Mom’s park in San Francisco, which hosted the last Bisbol on September 30, 1999, was the last stadium of the big league without the club’s dogotte not connected to the club. However, he is not an active player who has had experience in Momdan, and has found an uncertain advisory manager as the Cabs Croig manager.

“I told my players the last park where I remember where the clubs weren’t attached to the dogot, and they just looked at me in a white eye… That’s just different.

“You’re just doing that. We play the big league every night, so you just embrace it, and you’ll do it.”

The counselor drew the same white eyes when he tried to convince reporters to see a real river cat saw the title of three times Sacramento team, while walking to the ball, although it was actually a water pigeon.

Sports was surprised to see how modern and expensive their new club was at the San Francisco Gintz park, but for the Ping Pong table in the middle with a new weight room, gym and dinner.

Now Cabs knows how the visitors are in Rigley, but despite being the smallest club in the Blind, he had the least complaints.

“I got a large locker of a big course, I got all the tools I need, and a privilege to wear large courses,” he said at the Cabs dansby Swanson. “We are only very, very, very happy to play this game, it doesn’t matter when or where, it doesn’t matter what the stadium is, it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter.

“This is a stockboard game in the big leagues that should never be taken as normal.”

There was not a single Cabs player who openly expressed his dissatisfaction with a big league game at a small league, and if someone was upset, they would have kept their opinions in particular.

“My opinion doesn’t matter, that’s where we’re hit,” said veteran midfielder Justin Torner. I feel them, but it’s a very good opportunity for people here to have an opportunity for a couple of years to have a big league team.

“As far as it’s a good thing or a bad thing, I think we’ll see.”

Despite all the joys in Sure’s health park, it was still passionate about players who called Okland home, especially for the second-based Cabs Horner, who was born and grown up in Auckland.

“I’d like to play in Auckland, Akland is a special place for me. … really sad. It’s a very story of a very story and a place that is an integral part of the people’s experience of being in Esteba, and families who have had a lot of fans.

“I feel the fans in Auckland, Bysbol fans, sports fans in general. All three teams (A, Raiders and Warir) have disappeared in a very short time, severely beaten against the entire community. Three teams have created a lot of happiness for many people.

“I think sports plays a big role and place, and all that is very quickly naked, it’s really active.”

Then, again, for players like Tyler Ferguson, who is a helper to A, who grew up in Sacramento and lived in the city for the past five years, nothing is like being at home again. He was the most famous man who advised his friends in spring training where to live, talking about the best restaurants, coffee and nightly life. He plans to do a booklet with Kaplan’s team, who lives in the Sacramento region.

“Playing in Sacramento, basically at home and in the big leagues,” Ferguson said,’s Ferguson said,”, “A really cool experience for me. Fans are very anxious. I have returned a couple of times this season.

For the veterans of the veterans of the roots, and to give up their loyalty to the group of small, but passionates, Ferguson will definitely understand their suffering. He hopes the A fans will still stay with them, whether they are now in Sacramento or Las Vegas.

“I understand the frustration that fans have had in the past few years, but we hope they will meet here in Sacramento while we are here. We are still sporting. I hope people are hoping to support us and we will win a lot of games,” he said.

The A’s believe that sold publics, enthusiasm of the fans, the support of the community, can play a role in their own way after the season before they go to Las Vegas. Last year, from 50 to 69 wins, and they believe they can be a talented competition this season.

Who knows that the better the game A is, the more fans they attract and more people come to Sacramento, AA’S can be a sign of going to the Chamber of Commerce?

“This is a big city,” TJ McFarland says he is a veteran player and a veteran Peshmerga and many things happen here. So, I think everyone will be. I shouldn’t say I’m surprised because it’s a nice city, the capital of the state, but it’s really good.”

The best thing is that all the questions about uncertainty A, their move from Auckland, their future in Sacramento, must now end at the end. In the end, you can talk about it, well, once again the stove.

“I hope the questions will become more than you boys, as if it was exposed to these external factors that we have nothing. I would like to answer ordinary questions again,” McFarland said.

“I hope that this will pass, everyone will return to normal, and it’s like everything is good, “Let’s open the hood and see who is actually in this team and how good they are in fact.

“If we do what we think we can do, and play, we will prove all the wrong people who say things will not be different. For us, we have a little chip on our shoulders.

So, A’s aren’t allowed to spoil one game, one knife on the night of their glory, every summer.

“My hope, my vision is that I feel a very big game of the SEC Bisbol game in terms of the energy we bring with the ability we are allowed,” Rocker said. “This will be a unique environment, and provides an opportunity to bring large courses to a city that hasn’t had before, to help us further develop and build a motivation center.

“I think we are fully ready to embrace it.”

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