As someone who lives just a few blocks from the coliseum, I can honestly say that i used to really enjoy going to the games. They were cheap even when the team was doing good. I honestly believe that the coliseum just needs renovations. Get rid of mt davis so we can get a view of the hills. I'd would've loved it if they did that instead of spending so much money on another stadium and maybe reinvest some of that money they were planning on using to improve the roster. Id get really upset if the team moves to vegas and decided to spend more on improving the roster. Like, yall couldn't do that here?
Preach! The stadium is old, but games are still fun for me. And it is bizarre to walk out of the stadium and face the beautiful view you were missing the entire time. Still, I don't see the owner changing his ways even with a new stadium in Vegas.
Dude I live right over in Vallejo. The problem isn't the coliseum, it's the area surrounding it and Oakland as a whole. Hell the Bay Area as a whole. It sucks. People can't park anywhere without having their cars broken into, there's crazy homeless people everywhere doin drugs in the open and crapping in the streets, chances of getting mugged or assaulted are high, there's hardly any businesses left around the coliseum, and everything is just generally ugly to look at in Oakland these days. Baseball and football don't make or generate money for the teams or the cities of Oakland or San Francisco anymore, the whole area is a cesspool.
@@Iampatrix that sounds hot...but Oakland is no different then Baltimore...Philadelphia and other cities. It's just that the gentrification crowd has cried and complained sports out of the East Bay. So get used to sharing the S.F and San Jose teams. Should have had enough civic pride on keeping our local teams
@@AdamDoesNotExist Oakland should have priority the Raiders. Been there first since 1966...Warriors were in Philadelphia and the A's were in Kansas city...but unfortunately matriarchy ruled and they dont think they should help pay for stadium upgrades
A's fans might be the most abused fan base in modern sports history. Between Fisher running this franchise into the ground and Manfred facilitating the entire thing, we keep getting sucker punched at every turn. And up until recently, the fans were getting 90% if not all the blame for not showing up to games, when in reality we have to endure the firesale of our favorite players every year, then pay increased rates on everything from tickets to concessions and gear on top of it. Front office (Beane and Co.) were able to somewhat mask the problem for a few years with homegrown talent and trades but that only lasts so long when Fisher doesn't spend shit to keep any of it. Not to mention the passing of Fosse and firing of Kuipe recently, almost nothing remains of this once iconic team. Vegas basically is getting the new expansion team they wanted, because once they leave Oakland there will be nothing left of the A's identity (except probably the shitty spending).
I remember one time I was at an A’s game when I was like 10. Our seats were behind the A’s dugout. Before the game started I tried to walk over to the other dugout (Angels) to see if I could get an autograph and the usher said I wasn’t even allowed to enter the section. They are so strict about where their 11 fans can sit. No stadium I’ve been to has been more strict than the coliseum
As a loyal A’s fan for all my life, Thank You. That’s nice of you both to say and I actually moved to Nevada (Reno) and I still don’t want the A’s to leave Oakland either…. 😢
The A's have won the second highest number of World Series titles (9) in American League history (tied with the Boston Red Sox). Only the Yankees have won more. The NL leader is the Cardinals with 11. I mostly grew up as a Cubs fan, so I know about losing.
@@00negative No National League team has ever won more than two World Series in a row. The first team ever to win back to back World Series was - are you ready? - The 1907 and 1908 Chicago Cubs. And it only took them 108 years to win their third.
The A's are such a trainwreck that it honestly becomes fascinating and loveable to me. I'd unironically love to go to the Coliseum to experience it, no matter how rough it is if it wasnt for the fact that I live on the exact opposite side of the country.
20 years ago I used to take BART across the bay to watched my beloved Oakland A's games, even got the chance to be in part of a game in their 20+ winning streak, and I still could hear how the fighting jets flied over the coliseum during the playoff againt Red sox now, however my last game with A's was back in 2008, really hope I could get a chance to step into the coliseum again before they move to Vegas...
Ok, an A's fan here. THIS is a rabbit hole I have fallen DEEP into, consuming as well, all things A's and their "move" to Vegas, which is not a done deal. Not until Tom Jones, or Penn and Teller says so. I watch everything Brodie Brazil and Casey Pratt put out. Appreciate you covering it and bringing back some wonderful memories with me an my sons attending games way back when.
You bet! I did not intend to cover this in as much detail as I did, but just couldn't stay away from this one. It's the most interesting Nor Cal sports story at the moment IMO!
In the glory days, Oakland was my favorite venue in sports. The energy at the Battle of The Bay games is something I will always remember. F U A's management.
I was at a a's game yesterday and i went to the elevator mid game and since it was so quiet and only like 2500 people there i saw a security guard just sitting on a chair sleeping thats how bad it is. Tbh I don't think its bad. Its cool to have a whole section to yourself tho
I was very close to buying tickets tomorrow. Tickets were $39 per ticket, second deck but right behind home plate. Pfour tickets plus fees and parking came to $221. Since memorabilia and food would make it at least $300, I couldn’t submit my payment for such a lousy team where the money would eventually go into the bank accounts of the owners taking my team to Las Vegas. Kinda sad
I got my ticket on seatgeek that morning which was much cheaper than going direct. I think there are some other places that offer reputable resales as well. Can’t help you on food prices though. I spent more on two beers than I did on my ticket.
@@AdamDoesNotExist True. Seatgeek has a setting where prices are after fees. Think that would've been a bit cheaper. Happy you found a great deal, and had a good time.
So sad to see a great, iconic franchise being in such deep, deep trouble. From Connie Mack to Vida Blue to Rickey Henderson to the Moneyball team; many World Series and great memories. Again, so sad 🍻🍻
Oakland in general is one if the most struggling cities in America! Crime is high, drugs are a problem, homelessness is on the rise, the city is a shell of its former self. No wonder all 3 teams left. As for the A’s at least they have a few WS wins.
john fisher may want vegas. however does vegas even want the A’s ? esp if they’re gonna be forced to pay for the stadium through taxes ? be careful what u wish for. they should watch the A’s play this year and tell me they trust that ownership group to spend money on a winning team. this is just free money for the owners. they’re just gonna be a triple-A team with a brand new stadium that will net the owners even more money. vegas are mainly tourists who don’t really care about sports unless the team is winning. that stadium is gonna be tourists and visiting fans. if vegas wants a major league team, then create an expansion franchise for them with a breath of fresh air ownership group. not a double-A squad with greedy owners.
Yup. And half the people there had moved up throughout the game. So not sure how I got singled out. But glad I did because I wouldn't have caught the foul ball otherwise.
@@AdamDoesNotExist they asked us to move when we were sitting in the shade eating our food 30 minutes before the game in an EMPTY section lol. Terrible. Told them to wait.
I sincerely wish you a fun time. I was at last night's game against the Astros and me and my friends managed to have a very enjoyable experience in spite of the depressing state of the organization and poor performance on the field. That said, there's a limit to how much abuse we can take. And my friend, who has a family of five, announced that it would be the last time he pays for tickets.
@@AdamDoesNotExist I wish I coulda been there. About a week ago I was about to pull the trigger on tix to Tuesdays game as well, but I did the responsible thing 😩 I’m sure last nights game’s gonna be a lifelong memory! What a ball game and what a crowd! God bless
As I'm watching this video, the A's, who have lost 11 in a row and are 10-45, get a 3 run homer to take a 4-1 lead over the Braves in the 5th inning. They could actually win!
Please make more video's like this where you go to MLB stadiums and try them out. there really cool and I would love to see that! also love the content.
a couple thousand people sounds like a lot until you put into perspective how many seats they arent filling, and how many activities arent even in use because no one is there
This breaks my heart. I used to watch A's game late at night on Extra Innings (before the app). I remember the crowds being strong and lively. I hate the business side of this sport. The A's have a long history with Oakland and they should have gotten their new ballpark. Ridiculous. Im sorry I never got to make it to the worst ballpark to see the A's...
@@AdamDoesNotExist As a lifelong Brewers fan, will be screaming, rooting for the A's...AFTER today. And will ALWAYS be rooting for the A's to stay in Oakland.
We visited Oakland back in 2019 as we chase seeing the Brewers in all 30 stadiums. We fell in love with it. Very like Milwaukee..."small market," but finds a way. Loyal, fan-driven atmosphere. With Milwaukee, it's the tailgate culture. With Oakland, it's the fans in the bleachers with the drums. They were GREAT.
My god bro there is NOBODY at that game sheesh that looks like a crowd for a club baseball tournament for high schoolers. As an atlanta native and Braves fan I have to say I feel really bad for Oakland fans for what they’ve had to go through
@@AdamDoesNotExist you can just feel the apathy from everyone there from the stadium employees to the other fans that were there. That feeling of watching something that’s been dying for years on it’s last leg. Mlb and As ownership did y’all so dirty
I am going to an A's game in 2 weeks. I bought the cheapest ticket and my plan is to wait 2 innings and then walk down to the bottom seats. Any recommendations or tips??
You don’t need to wait two innings. Ushers vary but you should be able to walk down to the lower level at almost any point. My issue was the usher knew I was in one section then she watched me move to a closer one.
I’ve been telling myself it’s official for the last few years to avoid the sadness when it finally comes true. Still, I’d love to see Howard terminal happen.
I just yesterday for the fireworks. Tickets are so cheap I invited my whole family. If this is their last season in Oakland then I’m going down with the ship. I love this team till the bitter end.
I remember the 2019 Wild card game, when the A's hosted the Rays. My word, the +50,000 fans that were present, were energetic as hell. Even though i was rooting for the Rays, I really admired the optimism of the Oakland fans.
I grew up going to Giants and Oakland A's games and open to the last couple seasons. Oakland A's games were really fun although the stadium wasn't nice at all the atmosphere the fans in the energy was amazing.
I feel bad for all of the A’s fans because they go everyday going to a almost empty stadium because they’re team is bad, it’s just sad to see honestly.
Nice video. Towards the end you say that this will be the A's last season in Oakland. However, even if the deal to move to LV is confirmed there won't be a new stadium there for several years, so there is a good chance they will remain at the empty Coliseum for a few more seasons. What a depressing sight that will be, when even hardcore fans like me stop going completely, which is what me and my friends are doing.
Thanks! Not certain but I believe MLB said they’d consider sharing Oracle park between the giants and As. So because the lease is up on the coliseum this season, it’s almost certainly their last.
@@AdamDoesNotExist I haven't heard that. But if that's true I can't see anybody attending games there. Might as well just use the minor league stadium in Vegas in the meantime. Although I really doubt MLB players will stand for getting hung out in the 100+ degree heat of the summer with no roof in that ballpark. The whole scheme of putting an MLB team in Vegas just doesn't make much sense. I live in the Oakland area and I'll be the first to admit the city has more than its share of problems, but there are certainly at least several other cities with bigger media markets, more stable fan bases, and less extreme climates that would be better options for a team than Vegas.
It's not the A's ownership's fault that a new stadium couldn't be worked out in Oakland. A's have been trying to have a stadium built ever since the early 2000s, but it never materialized. The City of Oakland could be in the running for an expansion team in several years.
There's blame to be shared everywhere. And I'm no defender of Oakland's city administration. But if Fisher had just wanted a stadium deal, instead of a massive real estate development scheme that happened to include a ballpark, then the new stadium at Howard Terminal could have been in the works by now.
@@vision-gc4hy Fisher never intended to keep the team in Oakland unless he could get others to pay for his land development scheme to raise the value of the franchise without spending his own money.
The last Dive Bar in baseball.. Say what you want about the coliseum... it would be a packed house if the team marketed it, improved a few things, and spent even a little bit of money on homegrown talent. Tampas ownership gets it... Theyre one of the best teams in baseball despite all the same issues the A's have... but the A's ownership is a nepobaby and a swarmy liar... they have ruined my favourite team.
Yes, I love to watch the AZ Coyotes off the ice, as they've been an entertaining trainwreck for over quarter century. No sports franchise is embarassing as the AZ Coyotes. NONE.
As someone who lives just a few blocks from the coliseum, I can honestly say that i used to really enjoy going to the games. They were cheap even when the team was doing good. I honestly believe that the coliseum just needs renovations. Get rid of mt davis so we can get a view of the hills. I'd would've loved it if they did that instead of spending so much money on another stadium and maybe reinvest some of that money they were planning on using to improve the roster. Id get really upset if the team moves to vegas and decided to spend more on improving the roster. Like, yall couldn't do that here?
Preach! The stadium is old, but games are still fun for me. And it is bizarre to walk out of the stadium and face the beautiful view you were missing the entire time. Still, I don't see the owner changing his ways even with a new stadium in Vegas.
Dude I live right over in Vallejo. The problem isn't the coliseum, it's the area surrounding it and Oakland as a whole. Hell the Bay Area as a whole. It sucks. People can't park anywhere without having their cars broken into, there's crazy homeless people everywhere doin drugs in the open and crapping in the streets, chances of getting mugged or assaulted are high, there's hardly any businesses left around the coliseum, and everything is just generally ugly to look at in Oakland these days. Baseball and football don't make or generate money for the teams or the cities of Oakland or San Francisco anymore, the whole area is a cesspool.
It would sadly be more expensive removing mt Davis then the entire budget spent building it
@@Iampatrix that sounds hot...but Oakland is no different then Baltimore...Philadelphia and other cities. It's just that the gentrification crowd has cried and complained sports out of the East Bay. So get used to sharing the S.F and San Jose teams. Should have had enough civic pride on keeping our local teams
@@AdamDoesNotExist Oakland should have priority the Raiders. Been there first since 1966...Warriors were in Philadelphia and the A's were in Kansas city...but unfortunately matriarchy ruled and they dont think they should help pay for stadium upgrades
A's fans might be the most abused fan base in modern sports history. Between Fisher running this franchise into the ground and Manfred facilitating the entire thing, we keep getting sucker punched at every turn. And up until recently, the fans were getting 90% if not all the blame for not showing up to games, when in reality we have to endure the firesale of our favorite players every year, then pay increased rates on everything from tickets to concessions and gear on top of it. Front office (Beane and Co.) were able to somewhat mask the problem for a few years with homegrown talent and trades but that only lasts so long when Fisher doesn't spend shit to keep any of it. Not to mention the passing of Fosse and firing of Kuipe recently, almost nothing remains of this once iconic team. Vegas basically is getting the new expansion team they wanted, because once they leave Oakland there will be nothing left of the A's identity (except probably the shitty spending).
This sounds just like how John Y. Brown ruined the ABA’s Kentucky Colonels.
this comment is so on point.
Nothing symbolizes a failed stadium like that lady who makes you sit in your assigned seat when there are literally tens of thousands of open seats.
Yup. It’s not in the video but there were people in my assigned seat. Another usher told me to sit wherever I want.
I remember one time I was at an A’s game when I was like 10. Our seats were behind the A’s dugout. Before the game started I tried to walk over to the other dugout (Angels) to see if I could get an autograph and the usher said I wasn’t even allowed to enter the section. They are so strict about where their 11 fans can sit. No stadium I’ve been to has been more strict than the coliseum
That sucks. Stories like that make me feel like I don’t care if they leave. Maybe they should be in Vegas.
I’m not even an A’s fan and this honestly makes me sad. I wish they could fix their problems and stay in Oakland.
So do I!
As a loyal A’s fan for all my life, Thank You. That’s nice of you both to say and I actually moved to Nevada (Reno) and I still don’t want the A’s to leave Oakland either…. 😢
The A's have won the second highest number of World Series titles (9) in American League history (tied with the Boston Red Sox). Only the Yankees have won more. The NL leader is the Cardinals with 11. I mostly grew up as a Cubs fan, so I know about losing.
Hahaha. I’m a buffalo bills fan as well. They’ve had a track record that’s kind of similar to your Cubs in a way.
They are also the only other MLB team to three peat, Yankees have done it three times.
@@00negative
No National League team has ever won more than two World Series in a row. The first team ever to win back to back World Series was - are you ready? - The 1907 and 1908 Chicago Cubs. And it only took them 108 years to win their third.
The A's are such a trainwreck that it honestly becomes fascinating and loveable to me. I'd unironically love to go to the Coliseum to experience it, no matter how rough it is if it wasnt for the fact that I live on the exact opposite side of the country.
Not worth the trip. But if you find yourself out here it’s a fun time!
The Coli is by no means "rough". The most aggressive thing I've ever seen an A's fan do was bypass an Angels fan in the joint rotation.
20 years ago I used to take BART across the bay to watched my beloved Oakland A's games, even got the chance to be in part of a game in their 20+ winning streak, and I still could hear how the fighting jets flied over the coliseum during the playoff againt Red sox now, however my last game with A's was back in 2008, really hope I could get a chance to step into the coliseum again before they move to Vegas...
Ok, an A's fan here. THIS is a rabbit hole I have fallen DEEP into, consuming as well, all things A's and their "move" to Vegas, which is not a done deal. Not until Tom Jones, or Penn and Teller says so. I watch everything Brodie Brazil and Casey Pratt put out. Appreciate you covering it and bringing back some wonderful memories with me an my sons attending games way back when.
You bet! I did not intend to cover this in as much detail as I did, but just couldn't stay away from this one. It's the most interesting Nor Cal sports story at the moment IMO!
In the glory days, Oakland was my favorite venue in sports. The energy at the Battle of The Bay games is something I will always remember. F U A's management.
Jeez that place looks so depressing. But shoutout to the loyal fans going to their games. Great video btw!
Thank you!!
I was at a a's game yesterday and i went to the elevator mid game and since it was so quiet and only like 2500 people there i saw a security guard just sitting on a chair sleeping thats how bad it is. Tbh I don't think its bad. Its cool to have a whole section to yourself tho
It's fun no matter what!
I was very close to buying tickets tomorrow. Tickets were $39 per ticket, second deck but right behind home plate. Pfour tickets plus fees and parking came to $221. Since memorabilia and food would make it at least $300, I couldn’t submit my payment for such a lousy team where the money would eventually go into the bank accounts of the owners taking my team to Las Vegas. Kinda sad
I got my ticket on seatgeek that morning which was much cheaper than going direct. I think there are some other places that offer reputable resales as well. Can’t help you on food prices though. I spent more on two beers than I did on my ticket.
@@AdamDoesNotExist True. Seatgeek has a setting where prices are after fees. Think that would've been a bit cheaper. Happy you found a great deal, and had a good time.
Honestly one of the most underrated channels i’ve ever seen
That means so much. Thank you!
Nice video idea. It's actually interesting to see what a game is like with a stadium that is practically empty.
Thanks! Like you saw, it’s different, but still fun!
So sad to see a great, iconic franchise being in such deep, deep trouble.
From Connie Mack to Vida Blue to Rickey Henderson to the Moneyball team; many World Series and great memories.
Again, so sad 🍻🍻
The name Charles O. Finley is conspicuous by its absence in your post. His genius was derailed by free agency's advent, and Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
14-50 currently after beating Pittsburgh twice in a row
That two game win steak is reason for celebration here in Oakland!
Oakland in general is one if the most struggling cities in America! Crime is high, drugs are a problem, homelessness is on the rise, the city is a shell of its former self. No wonder all 3 teams left. As for the A’s at least they have a few WS wins.
john fisher may want vegas. however does vegas even want the A’s ? esp if they’re gonna be forced to pay for the stadium through taxes ? be careful what u wish for. they should watch the A’s play this year and tell me they trust that ownership group to spend money on a winning team. this is just free money for the owners. they’re just gonna be a triple-A team with a brand new stadium that will net the owners even more money. vegas are mainly tourists who don’t really care about sports unless the team is winning. that stadium is gonna be tourists and visiting fans.
if vegas wants a major league team, then create an expansion franchise for them with a breath of fresh air ownership group. not a double-A squad with greedy owners.
Clickbait of you to have a full arena in the thumbnail when referring to the A’s
Security hunting you down is the absolute worst. I HATE the workers there.
Yup. And half the people there had moved up throughout the game. So not sure how I got singled out. But glad I did because I wouldn't have caught the foul ball otherwise.
@@AdamDoesNotExist they asked us to move when we were sitting in the shade eating our food 30 minutes before the game in an EMPTY section lol. Terrible. Told them to wait.
I’m heading there this weekend. I’m a Yankees fan, but I just feel I need to make the pilgrimage if this is truly the last of Baseball’s Last Dive Bar
I went last season when the Yankees were in town. Pretty sure there were more NY Jerseys in attendance!
I sincerely wish you a fun time. I was at last night's game against the Astros and me and my friends managed to have a very enjoyable experience in spite of the depressing state of the organization and poor performance on the field.
That said, there's a limit to how much abuse we can take. And my friend, who has a family of five, announced that it would be the last time he pays for tickets.
awesome video. got same tickets for the same low price as you-for tomorrows game. Carrying a winning streak into the game!
Have fun! I was at the game last night and it was a blast!
@@AdamDoesNotExist I wish I coulda been there. About a week ago I was about to pull the trigger on tix to Tuesdays game as well, but I did the responsible thing 😩
I’m sure last nights game’s gonna be a lifelong memory! What a ball game and what a crowd!
God bless
@@vincentporras1459 It was certainly one for the history books!
The shots in this video are soon just going to be memories. Great job on capturing all it. Amazing video
I really appreciate your comment! It seems like the move to Vegas situation is getting a bit murky, so I guess this story isn't over after all!
The only good thing about being an A’s fan is being a warriors fan
Even the Warriors seem to be at the end of an era 😬
As I'm watching this video, the A's, who have lost 11 in a row and are 10-45, get a 3 run homer to take a 4-1 lead over the Braves in the 5th inning. They could actually win!
So glad they did it!
This is a really good video, I was shocked when I saw the subscriber count
That means a lot! I’m working on more videos!!
$8?! I don't care if the players walk out, piss themselves, and then leave... that's a hell of a deal.
LOL! Ticket prices are so low from resellers. If you buy direct, they've raised prices.
Tip for you for any sports game. Buy the cheapest ticket then move to any better seat. The games are really never sold out
Especially in Oakland. Just pick your sections carefully!
Please make more video's like this where you go to MLB stadiums and try them out. there really cool and I would love to see that! also love the content.
Thank you! Definitely worth considering!!
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Let’s goooo! Thanks, I really appreciate you!!!
a couple thousand people sounds like a lot until you put into perspective how many seats they arent filling, and how many activities arent even in use because no one is there
Totally. It feels like they're playing in a place that was designed for something totally different. Which I guess it kind of was.
This breaks my heart. I used to watch A's game late at night on Extra Innings (before the app). I remember the crowds being strong and lively. I hate the business side of this sport. The A's have a long history with Oakland and they should have gotten their new ballpark. Ridiculous. Im sorry I never got to make it to the worst ballpark to see the A's...
The story isn't over yet! Seems like Vegas likes Fisher about as much as As fans.
@@AdamDoesNotExist i wish Oakland luck then. 🤞
@@LukeDodge916 thank you!
This video was so two weeks ago. They’ve won three of their last four series, with every win against playoff contenders.
It's like two completely different teams! If they can beat the league leading Rays at the 'reverse boycott' on Tuesday that would be amazing.
@@AdamDoesNotExist As a lifelong Brewers fan, will be screaming, rooting for the A's...AFTER today. And will ALWAYS be rooting for the A's to stay in Oakland.
@@SorgiStories then we can be friends… tomorrow 😂
@@AdamDoesNotExist Or in nine innings or so! Love it! 🤣
We visited Oakland back in 2019 as we chase seeing the Brewers in all 30 stadiums. We fell in love with it. Very like Milwaukee..."small market," but finds a way. Loyal, fan-driven atmosphere. With Milwaukee, it's the tailgate culture. With Oakland, it's the fans in the bleachers with the drums. They were GREAT.
Love the A's and I can't wait to see how bad they get this season🤣
It's hard to look away from a train wreck!
My god bro there is NOBODY at that game sheesh that looks like a crowd for a club baseball tournament for high schoolers. As an atlanta native and Braves fan I have to say I feel really bad for Oakland fans for what they’ve had to go through
Yeah it's kind of crazy. Just a totally different feeling than any other Stadium I've been to.
@@AdamDoesNotExist you can just feel the apathy from everyone there from the stadium employees to the other fans that were there. That feeling of watching something that’s been dying for years on it’s last leg. Mlb and As ownership did y’all so dirty
@@SleepyGrapes 100%. And tonight is the reverse boycott. I'm sure it will be the most exciting atmosphere of the season so far!
This is a very well made/edited video.
Thank you!
@@AdamDoesNotExist Of course
Wow I'm really surprised you're this small of a TH-camr I hope your Channel gets really big one day man God bless
I appreciate that!
I refuse to believe there was 4000 people in that stadium
I agree. The 50/50 raffle guy told me they were thrilled with the turnout that day.
I happen to work at the Coliseum. I was working this game and know the people who got their heads in.
I appreciate you!
Bros thumbnail is mega generous!!!
Yeah it’s a cartoon. Def did not look like this at that game. It sure did on Tuesday though!
Great video man
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Been there many times, but always to see the Yankees!
I’m always amazed by the ratio of Yankees to As fans when they play in Oakland.
Great vid!
Thank you!
I absolutely love the nod to their days in Philly.
Good catch! And thank you!
The 4000 fans looked like 400 in that stadium
It's hard to capture on the camera but when you get to the upper decks it really is a surreal feeling.
I am going to an A's game in 2 weeks. I bought the cheapest ticket and my plan is to wait 2 innings and then walk down to the bottom seats. Any recommendations or tips??
You don’t need to wait two innings. Ushers vary but you should be able to walk down to the lower level at almost any point. My issue was the usher knew I was in one section then she watched me move to a closer one.
Hey man I enjoyed this video lol! Way to look at the glass half full.
I’m really glad you liked it!
You can say it’s official when it’s really not there are still hurdles at this time they still need to clear
I’ve been telling myself it’s official for the last few years to avoid the sadness when it finally comes true. Still, I’d love to see Howard terminal happen.
I'm still a lifelong A's fan. 9 championships don't lie.
Can’t argue with 9!
Great vid! Keep up the good work
That's really kind! Thank you!
I just yesterday for the fireworks. Tickets are so cheap I invited my whole family. If this is their last season in Oakland then I’m going down with the ship. I love this team till the bitter end.
You and me both!
I got nothing, that's just depressing
I remember the 2019 Wild card game, when the A's hosted the Rays.
My word, the +50,000 fans that were present, were energetic as hell. Even though i was rooting for the Rays, I really admired the optimism of the Oakland fans.
As a Yankees fan I completely agree. I was at the reverse boycott last week, and they really are a different breed here in Oakland!
5 game win streak
I grew up going to Giants and Oakland A's games and open to the last couple seasons. Oakland A's games were really fun although the stadium wasn't nice at all the atmosphere the fans in the energy was amazing.
Yeah it really is a shame. I’ve been to a few giants games over the last few years and the atmosphere can sometimes be lacking.
The Coliseum is not the oldest stadium. Wrigley, Fenway, Dodger, and Angel Stadiums are all older.
Yup you’re totally right. I think I read that it’s the oldest without a major renovation.
@@AdamDoesNotExist Now that's accurate. It's really a shame, too.
Felt like you were giving us a tour of LA where they were closing the food stands, how depressing.
Honestly I went to a game there last month and it needs renovations but honestly I didn’t hate the Coliseum I would go back there
Totally agree!
The White Sux have surpassed the A's in Worst ball team of all time
Me and my mom are planning on going to the stadium this year before they move to Las Vegas
Awesome, have fun!
I thought I was watching a 100k sub youtuber.. good stuff
*totally deserve it tho*
Incredibly kind comments. I really appreciate it! Comments like these truly are what keep me going!
Wait? Did he say it’s the oldest stadium? Fenway Wrigley Dodger Stadium and Anaheim are the oldest active stadiums
Yeah good call. You’re right. I think I saw somewhere that it’s the oldest active stadium without major repairs.
I feel bad for all of the A’s fans because they go everyday going to a almost empty stadium because they’re team is bad, it’s just sad to see honestly.
Gotta come on a Friday to section 138 with Last Dive Bar
The Marlins are a beatable team!
Where did you get the picture in the thumbnail?
I made it in canva. The image itself is mid journey AI generated.
@@AdamDoesNotExist oh wow! At least at the size it is on my phone it looks like a professional rendering
Holy crap 16$ for a beer? That is more than what i paid for tickets in 2011.
Yup. I spent more on beer than I did on my ticket!
Nice video. Towards the end you say that this will be the A's last season in Oakland. However, even if the deal to move to LV is confirmed there won't be a new stadium there for several years, so there is a good chance they will remain at the empty Coliseum for a few more seasons. What a depressing sight that will be, when even hardcore fans like me stop going completely, which is what me and my friends are doing.
Thanks! Not certain but I believe MLB said they’d consider sharing Oracle park between the giants and As. So because the lease is up on the coliseum this season, it’s almost certainly their last.
@@AdamDoesNotExist I haven't heard that. But if that's true I can't see anybody attending games there. Might as well just use the minor league stadium in Vegas in the meantime. Although I really doubt MLB players will stand for getting hung out in the 100+ degree heat of the summer with no roof in that ballpark.
The whole scheme of putting an MLB team in Vegas just doesn't make much sense. I live in the Oakland area and I'll be the first to admit the city has more than its share of problems, but there are certainly at least several other cities with bigger media markets, more stable fan bases, and less extreme climates that would be better options for a team than Vegas.
Not the oldest stadium by a long shot
Yeah good call, I think it’s like number 5 or so. I saw somewhere that its the oldest without major upgrades.
@@AdamDoesNotExisti guess they thought Mount Davis was a major upgrade ;)
@@al1976-v7m ugh. That’s so upsetting!
They do not play in the oldest stadium
Yup you're right! A few people have pointed out that it's not the oldest, but it is the oldest without a major renovation.
It’s not official that they’re leaving to LV. Read the facts.
I really really hope they stay in Oakland. But it seems far more likely that they leave.
as and a's fan what the heck brp you have no idea what i have gone threw as a fan we trade every body
The oldest is Not the As stadium it’s probably the Red Sox Stadium
Yup you're right! A few people have pointed out that it's not the oldest, but it is the oldest without a major renovation.
Red Sox Are DOGWATER Also
It's not the A's ownership's fault that a new stadium couldn't be worked out in Oakland. A's have been trying to have a stadium built ever since the early 2000s, but it never materialized. The City of Oakland could be in the running for an expansion team in several years.
Imo there’s plenty of blame to share on this one.
There's blame to be shared everywhere. And I'm no defender of Oakland's city administration. But if Fisher had just wanted a stadium deal, instead of a massive real estate development scheme that happened to include a ballpark, then the new stadium at Howard Terminal could have been in the works by now.
They could have easily rebuilt the stadium they're playin in. Any other owner would have done just that.
@@vision-gc4hy Fisher never intended to keep the team in Oakland unless he could get others to pay for his land development scheme to raise the value of the franchise without spending his own money.
it is john fisher
A’s Raiders Warriors damn a Oakland 😢 smh 🤦🏾♂️ still a fan of all thought no matter where they play 🤷🏾♂️
And the NHL Seals… good for you though, true fan!
I thought this was going to be a Mets video.
Hahaha 😂
It looked like the National Anthem contingent had the fans outnumbered.
It certainly felt like it. I can assure you there were more kids on school filed trips there than people like me.
The last Dive Bar in baseball.. Say what you want about the coliseum... it would be a packed house if the team marketed it, improved a few things, and spent even a little bit of money on homegrown talent. Tampas ownership gets it... Theyre one of the best teams in baseball despite all the same issues the A's have... but the A's ownership is a nepobaby and a swarmy liar... they have ruined my favourite team.
💯 I completely agree
What’s the huge stadium in the video picture?
My dream of what it should look like!
JUST BET AGAINST WHO EVER THEY PLAY > ROLL OVER ABOUT 7 TIMES
4,000 fans is terrible, BUT, it's better than most WNBA games !!!
This was a REALLY good video. Thank you so much for sharing. Fuck las vegas.
Literally laughed out loud at this comment. Glad you enjoyed the video!
The coliseum isn’t the oldest stadium in Baseball.
Yup a few others pointed that out as well. Not the oldest, but the oldest without a major renovation.
Awesome video
Thank you!!
Bro I’m going there for my birthday
Awesome, have fun!
What a depressing Stadium
Yes, I love to watch the AZ Coyotes off the ice, as they've been an entertaining trainwreck for over quarter century. No sports franchise is embarassing as the AZ Coyotes. NONE.
Hahaha. You definitely know the struggle 😂
You have no idea, my whole family are die hard Washington Generals fans.
Turns out the royals are just as bad if not worse (skill-wise at least)
It’s a real race to the bottom 😬
Definitely not the oldest stadium my dude.
Yup you right. A few people have pointed out that it's not the oldest, but it is the oldest without a major renovation.
Move to Vegas is not Official btw
I know I'm still hoping they stay!
Um Fenway is the oldest by the way
yup the coliseum is just oldest without a major renovation
U finna make it
Thanks my guy!
The team is so bad that it is good.
Exactly! You’re free to have fun when you already know how the game will end.
It's not the oldest but it is the worst
Not the oldest stadium
Yup you're right! A few people have pointed out that it's not the oldest, but it is the oldest without a major renovation.
I want to meet the possums!!!
Careful what you wish for!
@@AdamDoesNotExist Oakland is a football town. Raiders should have gotten priority on the entire Coliseum property
I think I’ll do this too
Have fun!
A’s always had the best fans. Not many of them but the ones they did have were awesome. Seems they are even gone now
There’s still a few hanging on but you’re right. Their presence is fading.
You went to an A’s Game?
Sure did