The Oakland Athletics faced a season-low crowd of 3,296 at the Coliseum as they lost 3-2 to the St. Louis Cardinals. Despite the team's planned relocation, pitcher Paul Blackburn helped secure a 6-3 victory against the Cardinals. The A's attendance figures have been dismal, with concerns over the team's move to Las Vegas and the amount of public money involved.
How much public money are the A’s getting? https://t.co/g4QAfVvtYP
The A’s are headed to Las Vegas, but Oakland fans are still fighting for their team. @DmoWriter on what they hope to accomplish: https://t.co/jBwOojvYof
The Oakland A's drew a season-low 3,296 fans on Tuesday—less than 19 minor league games, including three at the single-A level. After the A's severed its last ties with Oakland, there's little reason to see the pitiful attendance figures turning around, writes @AEricFisher ⬇️
Paul Blackburn isn’t thrilled with the Oakland Athletics’ planned relocation, but he again pushed those thoughts aside as he helped his team beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 at the Coliseum on Wednesday. https://t.co/8xq2rhnFaZ
Season-low Coliseum crowd of 3,296 watch Oakland A’s fall 3-2 to St. Louis Cardinals https://t.co/cCKwyUzZTZ