Scroll down to see some of the autographs from that day (on a pennant.)
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the coliseum looked so good before mt. davis
Man the good ole days. That era was such a vibe
Good ole Walt!
Man this is really cool. Geez how times have changed. I would have been 3 here. I missed the golden years.
This rules thank you
Man, wish I was able to see this version of the coliseum. Was just a bit before my time.
Rickey with the fresh flat top hair at the Coliseum with the Oakland hills still in the background is peak A’s. 👏
I was there. *sniffle*
Only because I don’t see it elsewhere:
1. Big Mac & Walt Weiss
2. Jose
3. God’s Gift to Baseball Rickey Henderson
4. Hendu
5. Carney
6. Veterans Committee HOF Inductee Harold Baines
7. Lance Blankenship
8. I am almost positive this is Mike Bordick but please eviscerate me if I am wrong.
Used to love sitting in the 3rd deck over home plate, the view was amazing and sight lines to the field were superb….and as always FJF
Awesome share. Those were the days. What a great time to be alive.
13 comments
the coliseum looked so good before mt. davis
Man the good ole days. That era was such a vibe
Good ole Walt!
Man this is really cool. Geez how times have changed. I would have been 3 here. I missed the golden years.
This rules thank you
Man, wish I was able to see this version of the coliseum. Was just a bit before my time.
Rickey with the fresh flat top hair at the Coliseum with the Oakland hills still in the background is peak A’s. 👏
I was there. *sniffle*
Only because I don’t see it elsewhere:
1. Big Mac & Walt Weiss
2. Jose
3. God’s Gift to Baseball Rickey Henderson
4. Hendu
5. Carney
6. Veterans Committee HOF Inductee Harold Baines
7. Lance Blankenship
8. I am almost positive this is Mike Bordick but please eviscerate me if I am wrong.
Used to love sitting in the 3rd deck over home plate, the view was amazing and sight lines to the field were superb….and as always FJF
Awesome share. Those were the days. What a great time to be alive.
I wish I got to see the coliseum in its heyday
Mt. Davis ruined the coliseum.