OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin Pillar hit a two-run double in the eighth as Los Angeles rallied against Oakland's bullpen, and the Angels beat the Athletics 8-5 on Sunday in likely their final game ever at the Coliseum.
Logan O'Hoppe singled to start the decisive inning. Pinch-hitter Nolan Schanuel had an RBI single and Jo Adell drew a bases-loaded walk from Lucas Erceg (2-3) as the Angels came back to snap a franchise-long eight-game losing streak at the Coliseum dating back to early last season.
An announced crowd of 10,380 was on hand for the Angels' final scheduled trip to Oakland — where they clinched the 2004 and '05 AL West crowns — before the A's relocate to Sacramento for at least the next three years ahead of their planned move to Las Vegas for what they hope is the start of the 2028 season.
''There's so much that has been going on in this place, I'm going to certainly miss it as a guy that's been a coach here, as a guy that watched a lot of young players grow here and now as a guy that came back and managed here,'' said Ron Washington, the longtime A's third base and infield coach now guiding the Angels. ''The crowd is still the same, the people here still love the Oakland A's and it's just a sad thing that things are about to change. In life, there are changes.''
Luis García (4-1) pitched the eighth for the win, then Carlos Estévez finished for his 18th save.
The Angels went 193-260 at the Coliseum since the A's moved to Oakland in 1968.
''It was great and I'm going to miss this place, but I'm glad I got a victory here,'' Washington said.
He received the ball from the final out from Pillar, who knew what that souvenir would mean to the veteran manager given all his years in Oakland.