The Sacramento era of athletics starts at an embarrassing start

The Sacramento era for athletics could not have managed.

In case you have missed it, they are in Sacramento in a minor league stadium for at least the next three seasons before calling Las Vegas Home. They had spent the 57 previous seasons in Oakland.

Well, on Monday, on Monday, marked the first time that they played a home game in Sacramento, and it took an emotional start by honoring the late legend of Rickey Henderson athletics (although, of course, he became a familiar name in Oakland) before turning completely laterally.

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The athletics launcher Joey Estes reacts after having abandoned a home run at the Cubs of Chicago Cubs, in the first round at Sutter Health Park. (Images Sergio Estrada-Imagn)

Each member of the A entered the field during the presentations bearing No. 24 of Henderson, which they wore throughout the match, and his daughters threw the first ceremonial throw – he died in December at the age of 65.

And that was almost all the positive that happened. Even before athletics gets tired at the bottom of the first round, the Chicago Cubs led, 4-0.

This has still worsened, because the athletics launchers were struck for 14 more points, while being the recipient Carson Kelly for the cycle (the A have never authorized one at the Oakland Coliseum).

After dividing a four game set in Seattle last weekend, it was an 18-3 defeat against the Cubs. Joey Estes has granted six points deserved on nine strokes and four goals on balls in four work rounds, while Noah Murdock was accused of six deserved in his only relief round. It was the most points authorized by any team during a home opening match in 100 years.

Chicago Cubs, Ian Happ, marks a race against athletics at Sutter Health Park. (Images Sergio Estrada-Imagn)

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The radio broadcast of athletics also took place several times throughout the match – at some point, he even played television broadcasting.

After the difficult loss, manager Mark Kotsay made his post-match daily press conference in any other than a hangar.

It would not be a game of athletics either without a few songs “SELL The Team” of the crowd.

Oh, and there was also a drone delay.

There were good news – the game was announced as a closed window sale … with 12,119 people present.

The interior field player of Cubs Nico Hoerner, from Oakland who grew up in an A fan, was not satisfied with the circumstances.

“Around the League, many people really appreciated the quality of baseball that was played there, without always the best resources, and the fans and the energy they have brought,” Haerner told journalists before the match.

“Many players are talking about their experiences strongly by playing games at the Colosseum even if the locker rooms were not the most sophisticated. It was just a superb baseball place, and I hope that fans know that players appreciate the same things as fans.”

Sutter Health Park before the match between the Chicago Cubs against athletics. (Images Sergio Estrada-Imagn)

Although the Oakland Coliseum does not have exactly the greatest amenities, it was at least a major league stadium.

Athletics will not harm the city in its name for the moment, and of course, because it seems that this era will want to be forgotten very quickly.

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