Line Score – Game Over

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Box Score

OAKABRHRBIBBSOBA
RFButler, L411001.268
DHRooker302011.298
CFBleday401200.243
CLangeliers301100.224
1BSoderstrom301011.232
2BGelof300000.211
LFBrown, S401000.230
3BSchuemann400000.217
SSWilson322010.247
OAKIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Ginn5.15222268-434.24
McFarland0.2000017-63.88
Ferguson, T1.00000114-103.58
Otañez0.20001011-63.44
Miller, M1.10000219-122.25
TEXABRHRBIBBSOBA
2BSemien400000.234
SSSmith311010.264
LFLangford211020.253
DHGarcía, Ad401100.223
1BLowe, N401101.262
CFTaveras400003.228
RFJankowski400000.203
CKelly, C300001.235
3BOrnelas301001.194
TEXIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Rocker4.27330273-503.86
Leiter3.12003148-268.83

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
B3JJ Bleday grounds into a force out, second baseman Marcus Semien to shortstop Josh Smith. Jacob Wilson scores. Lawrence Butler to 3rd. Brent Rooker out at 2nd. JJ Bleday to 1st.1-0
B3Shea Langeliers out on a sacrifice fly to left fielder Wyatt Langford. Lawrence Butler scores.2-0
B5JJ Bleday singles on a fly ball to left fielder Wyatt Langford. Jacob Wilson scores.3-0
T6Adolis García singles on a sharp line drive to right fielder Lawrence Butler. Josh Smith scores. Wyatt Langford to 3rd.3-1
T6Rangers challenged (play at 1st), call on the field was overturned: Nathaniel Lowe grounds into a force out, second baseman Zack Gelof to shortstop Jacob Wilson. Wyatt Langford scores. Adolis García out at 2nd. Nathaniel Lowe to 1st.3-2

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Probable pitchers for Rangers at Athletics – September 26, 20240:06
Bullpen availability for Oakland, September 26 vs Rangers0:07
Bullpen availability for Texas, September 26 vs Athletics0:07
Bench availability for Oakland, September 26 vs Rangers0:07
Fielding alignment for Oakland, September 26 vs Rangers0:11
Fielding alignment for Texas, September 26 vs Athletics0:11
Bench availability for Texas, September 26 vs Athletics0:07
Starting lineups for Rangers at Athletics – September 26, 20240:09
Barry Zito sings the national anthem2:13
Breaking down Kumar Rocker's pitches0:04
Breaking down J.T. Ginn's pitches0:04
J.T. Ginn's outing against the Rangers0:22
Shea Langeliers wins Catfish Hunter Award0:34
Dave Stewart and Rickey Henderson throw first pitch1:20
Brent Rooker singles in the 1st0:15
Travis Jankowski's running catch0:18
J.T. Ginn strikes out Carson Kelly0:11
Kumar Rocker escapes a jam in the 2nd0:14
Athletics turn two in the 3rd0:18
Shea Langeliers' sacrifice fly0:29
JJ Bleday's RBI groundout0:36
Zack Gelof's leaping catch0:25
JJ Bleday's RBI single0:28
Adolis García's RBI single0:23
Nathaniel Lowe drives in a run after review0:27
JJ Bleday's fantastic diving catch0:30
Final 7th inning stretch at Oakland Coliseum1:05
Barry Zito discusses final Oakland Coliseum game4:00
Kumar Rocker strikes out two over 4 2/3 innings0:36
Mason Miller escapes a jam in the 8th0:18
Jack Leiter strikes out Lawrence Butler0:07

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Ginn (1-1, 4.24 ERA)Rocker (0-2, 3.86 ERA)Miller, M (28 SV, 2.25 ERA)

Game ended at 5:08 PM.

29 comments
  1. Well at least the Oakland fans got one last win.

    Also where tf they find this Mason Miller dude? He’s built like Mike Trout and out there throwing 103. 

  2. Not even mad. Rangers won the season series and A’s fans got to celebrate one final win in their home venue. And it was a close game that went down to the final at bat.

    Best of all, Dave and Basik didn’t utter a word while the final out was happening, and while the crowd was roaring. What a surreal scene.

  3. they deserved that W. mason miller getting the last out of this stadium lowkey got me sad as shit

  4. Not gonna lie. I teared up watching that last bit (and so did Dave it seems).

    This whole situation has made me think about how the Rangers were “thinking” about leaving Arlington if the taxpayers hadn’t voted in favor of GLF (never would’ve happened honestly)

  5. I’m not a Rangers fan, but I’m in Texas so I had the BSSW broadcast. That was pitch-perfect coverage, both in terms of the announcing and production. Extremely well done.

  6. A’s fan here. Grew up in the Bay Area, going to games since the early 80s, back in the days of bleacher seats and iceplants in the outfield. Moved to Austin TX 20yrs ago. Could only get the Rangers broadcast down here for this final game. Your broadcasters were so supportive of our fans, calling out the ownership for the loss of our team, and being quiet during the final inning and letting the atmosphere of the Coliseum come through.

    Hearing “Let’s go Oakland!” one last time was tough.

  7. I’m not mad. The fans of Oakland got to see a win in the final game. As much as I’ve hated the A’s ( I feel more of a rivalry with them) the fans deserve this.

    Let’s get healthy and come back strong

  8. Honestly, good game. Leiter looked great today. Rocker looked composed even with his defense shitting the bed at every opportunity to help him out.

    The A’s had some great ABs and there was no better way to end the game than seeing Miller throw 104 mph heaters and solidify the W for the fans of Oakland.

  9. Diamondbacks fan here coming in peace. I just wanted to say that I’ve been continuously impressed with y’alls fanbase. Was at the WS game last year and every Rangers fan I interacted with today was super nice. I listened to the Ranger’s broadcast of the A’s/Rangers game today and was reminded again of how decent y’all are. Sorry you didn’t get the win today.

  10. I love the Rangers but honestly, I’m not mad about the outcome of this game…..

    I’m glad the home crowd got one last good win before the move.

    Feels like it’s the end of an era now for the A’s.

  11. I’m surprised they lasted so long in Oakland. Counting their temporary home in Sacramento, when they get to Vegas, it’ll be their 5th city to call home. It sucks for the Oakland fans, but it’s in line with their history.
    Philadelphia 1901-1954,
    Kansas City 1955-1967,
    Oakland 1968-2024,
    Sacramento 2025-2027,
    Las Vegas 2028-???

    [wiki source](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics)

    Edit: format

  12. Hey Rangers fans, A’s fan here. Thanks for being there. Thanks for instructing Langford to drop that fly ball giving us the 3rd run, that was awfully kind. Most of all, thanks for being the team my A’s played in my coliseum for the final time.

    There’s plenty of Rangers fans commenting on the move in the A’s sub so I wanted to return the gesture, you’ve all been a class act showing up for our ‘funeral’ hehe.

  13. Feel so bad for A’s fans. But definitely cool the Rangers got to be a part of history here even if the overall situation sucks.

  14. For the A’s fans visiting this thread- the first baseball team I ever hated was the 1989 Oakland A’s – Canseco, McGuire, and especially Ricky Henderson. From that point of view, Oakland will always be my first before the Yankees, Mariners or Astros.

    I hope MLB comes to its senses and brings baseball back to your city, but even if they don’t, I will always think of Oakland as a baseball town.
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