One of Oakland’s all-time greats is still waiting for the number retirement ceremony he was promised. It was supposed to happen in 2020, but got delayed by the COVID pandemic.
OAKLAND — One of Oakland’s all-time greats is still waiting for the number retirement ceremony he was promised.
“I have no idea what the A’s are doing. At this point they can just retire the number with no celebration as far as I’m concerned,” Stewart wrote. “Come to the park and it will be on display with the other retired numbers. If you find out something before I do, please let me know?”Alleged Gunman In San Jose Oakridge Mall Shooting Charged With Multiple Counts Of Attempted Murder
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