Oakland A’s treated fans poorly. Are Bay Area’s other teams any better?

The A’s days in Oakland have been numbered for a long time, but now we know that number.

The Athletics, who moved to Oakland in 1968, will play their final game at the Coliseum on Sept. 26.

That Thursday afternoon game is 174 days away.

After that, what happens to John Fisher’s team is another town’s problem.

Fisher and A’s management’s incompetence always leaves the possibility of an Oakland return open, but for now, the book is closed on big-league teams in the City of Champions.

I’m sure folks the world over will be at that final game at the Coliseum. The situation will be a muse for writers and talking heads to project their politics and beliefs.

Meanwhile, I can start early.

Ultimately, there are only two proper emotions today and when that final game arrives: sadness and disappointment.

But amid this change, there is an opportunity. The A’s exit provides a moment of reset for the Bay Area.

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