After 57 years, the A’s will play their final game at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Thursday, Sept. 26, against the Texas Rangers.
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On Monday in a letter, A’s owner John Fisher apologized to the fanbase for not being able to keep the team in the Bay Area. Next season the team is scheduled to begin a three-year stint in Sacramento at Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats, while they wait for a new stadium to be built in Las Vegas.
The A’s last game in Oakland is sold out. The first pitch is at 12:37 p.m. PDT – not exactly primetime, but here’s how you can watch.
How to watch the A’s last game in Oakland on local TV
NBC Sports California is broadcasting the game; in the Bay Area, you can tune in with a cable TV provider. You can also access the channel through www.nbcsportscalifornia.com/AthleticsStream or log in to the NBC Sports app.
How to stream the game
FuboTV carries NBC Sports California and offers a free trial and a discount of $30 off the first month; after that, it is $79.99 per month.
Hulu+Live TV is a premium service with all the local channels and starts at $76.99 per month.
Following the game, the A’s head to Seattle for a three-game series, their final games the season.