Monday night’s A’s game in Oakland had smallest crowd since 1979 (2024)

Monday night’s A’s game in Oakland had smallest crowd since 1979 (1)

By The Associated Press

Published: May. 16, 2023 at 2:06 PM PDT

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Merrill Kelly thought for sure Jordan Díaz had swung, and the Arizona pitcher was expecting to add another strikeout to his stellar start.

If the call had gone his way, maybe Kelly would have been able to stay in for the complete game he wanted so badly.

Instead, Díaz drew a walk and the Diamondbacks’ dugout went berserk before Arizona beat the Oakland Athletics 5-2 on Monday night.

Manager Torey Lovullo got tossed by first base umpire Brock Ballou for arguing a check swing, then when Kelly got removed by bench coach Jeff Banister after the next batter, the pitcher gestured toward the baserunner and was ejected, too — for the first time in his life.

“I thought that was a terrible call. I thought it was a very, very obvious swing,” Kelly said. “I’ve seen the video of it; in my mind it was a very obvious swing. At that time that guy’s got one job to do and that’s the only thing he’s got to pay attention to right there. Missed it and it lost me a strikeout and probably what led to me coming out of that game.”

Geraldo Perdomo hit a two-run homer in the second inning and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added a two-run shot in the third to back Kelly’s third straight win.

The A’s drew an announced crowd of 2,064, their smallest for a home game fans were allowed to attend since drawing 1,037 against Texas on Sept. 19, 1979.

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Arizona (24-18) moved six games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 2019 season at 85-77. Ketel Marte singled in the fourth to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. Kelly (4-3) struck out nine while pitching into the eighth and is unbeaten in four starts since a loss to San Diego on April 22.

Banister took over for Lovullo, and Oakland had the potential tying run at the plate against Miguel Castro. He took over when Kelly allowed the walk and Nick Allen’s single — but the reliever got out of it.

Lovullo said it was important he ran out to be the one to get ejected even though there was lots of chatter coming from the D-backs side. He planned to talk to the umpiring crew before the series resumes, saying: “I’m not proud of it.”

Geraldo Perdomo hit a two-run homer in the second inning and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added a two-run shot in the third to back Kelly’s third straight win.

The A’s drew an announced crowd of 2,064, their smallest for a home game fans were allowed to attend since drawing 1,037 against Texas on Sept. 19, 1979.

Arizona (24-18) moved six games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 2019 season at 85-77. Ketel Marte singled in the fourth to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. Kelly (4-3) struck out nine while pitching into the eighth and is unbeaten in four starts since a loss to San Diego on April 22.

Banister took over for Lovullo, and Oakland had the potential tying run at the plate against Miguel Castro. He took over when Kelly allowed the walk and Nick Allen’s single — but the reliever got out of it.

Lovullo said it was important he ran out to be the one to get ejected even though there was lots of chatter coming from the D-backs side. He planned to talk to the umpiring crew before the series resumes, saying: “I’m not proud of it.”

“I lost my composure there a little bit, but I’m hashing it,” he said. “I want plays called the right way. I felt very strongly that it was a full swing. He dumped me from the dugout.”

Former A’s reliever Andrew Chafin finished for his sixth save.

The D-backs jumped on A’s starter Drew Rucinski (0-4), who matched his season high with five walks in his fifth career start. Oakland’s night was highlighted by Jace Peterson’s home run leading off the eighth and Esteury Ruiz’s RBI single in the third.

Corbin Carroll added a sacrifice fly for Arizona, which won its fourth straight after a three-game losing streak and built some momentum following three consecutive comeback wins at home against San Francisco.

The A’s, whose 9-34 record is the worst in MLB, earlier in the day announced an agreement with Bally’s and Gaming & Leisure Properties and plan to build a ballpark on the Tropicana hotel site along the Las Vegas Strip.

LOVULLO REFLECTS

Lovullo became somewhat nostalgic being back at the Coliseum, remembering fondly his chance to get back to the majors with Oakland under manager Art Howe in 1996.

“Every time I come back here it’s kind of a soft spot for me. I like playing in this stadium. There was tremendous fan support,” Lovullo said. “And Art Howe was a good man and gave me an opportunity to get back to the big leagues. I’ll never forget that. I had a great time here. I had almost a full year here. I’ll never forget that. The thing I’ll remember most is that big thing was being built in center field, Mt. Davis was being built and we had to start the season in Las Vegas.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Diamondbacks: 1B Christian Walker got a night off as Lovullo aims to find some rest for his regulars. ... RHP Zach Davies (strained left oblique) threw 52 pitches over four innings in an extended spring training game and reported feeling great. He’s likely to make at least one more appearance or pitch in a minor league game.

Athletics: OF Seth Brown, recovering from a strained left oblique that has sidelined him since April 9, will head back out on a rehab assignment — this time to Class A Stockton to be the DH on Thursday and play the outfield Friday. He had played one game at Triple-A Las Vegas but felt some discomfort on a swing and returned to the Bay Area over the weekend to be examined and go through workouts the past two days. ... RHP Paul Blackburn (torn right middle fingernail) threw 41 pitches at Triple-A on Sunday and manager Mark Kotsay received positive reports. Blackburn will pitch again for Las Vegas later in the week.

ROSTER MOVE

Oakland reinstated RHP Adrián Martínez from the 15-day injured list and optioned RHP Zach Neal to Las Vegas.

UP NEXT

LHP Tommy Henry (1-1, 4.43 ERA) pitches Tuesday night for the Diamondbacks, and the A’s counter with fellow lefty Kyle Muller (1-3, 7.34).

Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Monday night’s A’s game in Oakland had smallest crowd since 1979 (2024)

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Why is Oakland A's attendance so low? ›

The last team to average fewer than 10,000 fans over a full season was the 2022 A's, who averaged 9,849 as the product on the field atrophied due to Fisher's lack of investment in talent—a precursor to relocation.

What was the smallest crowd in 44 years sees Oakland fall to Diamondbacks? ›

Just 2,064 fans were at the Coliseum as Oakland remained on pace to finish with the third-worst regular season since MLB began in 1876. The announced crowd was the A's smallest for a home game fans were allowed to attend since drawing 1,037 against Texas on Sept. 19, 1979.

What is the average attendance for the Oakland A's? ›

Average attendance so far this year is a little over 6,000 attendees per game.

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The A's first sellout of the 2018 season was last night at 45,606. Last night's crowd was the largest paid attendance for an A's game at the Coliseum since 47,385 on Aug. 13, 2005 vs. Minnesota Twins.

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The record was set on September 28, 1882, in game between the Troy Trojans and the Worcesters in Worcester, Massachusetts, which some reports had only six spectators attend.

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Stadium Issues: The Oakland Coliseum, where the Athletics play, is one of the oldest stadiums in MLB and has been criticized for its outdated facilities and lackluster fan experience. The stadium lacks modern amenities and can be off-putting to fans, leading to lower attendance numbers.

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CapacityBaseball: 46,847 (expandable to 56,782 without tarps) Concerts: 47,416 or 64,829 (depending on configuration)
Record attendanceBaseball: 56,310 (July 21, 2018, Athletics vs Giants) Football: 62,784 (January 14, 2001, Raiders vs Ravens)
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The largest attendance at a baseball game was achieved by 115300 audience members in a game played between Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox (both USA), at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, California, USA, on 29 March 2008.

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Oakland's 2002 campaign began on a tumultuous note. During the 2001–02 offseason, the team lost three key free agents to larger-market teams: 2000 AL MVP Jason Giambi to the New York Yankees, outfielder Johnny Damon to the Boston Red Sox, and closer Jason Isringhausen to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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You can find Oakland Athletics tickets for as low as $11, with an average price of $69.

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The A's total payroll for 2024 is $45.5 million (the next lowest is $72 million). They get about $90 million in free welfare money from the other owners.

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In 2024, the revenue of the Major League Baseball franchise Oakland Athletics amounted to 241 million U.S. dollars. The Oakland Athletics are owned by John Fisher, who bought the franchise for 180 million U.S. dollars in 2005.

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The Athletics—who are often simply referred to as the “A's”—have won nine World Series championships and 15 AL pennants. Founded in 1901 and based in Philadelphia, the A's were one of the original eight members of the AL.

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On what is likely to be the final Opening Day for Major League Baseball at the Oakland Coliseum, thousands of fans gathered in the parking lot outside the stadium to protest the team's impending move to Las Vegas.

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Which MLB Team Has the Fewest Fans? The Oakland Athletics have the lowest attendance in 2024 with fewer than 7,000 fans. They also ranked last in 2023 and 2022.

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