We flew over Hurricane Milton about 90 minutes ago. Here is the view out the Dragon Endeavour window. Expect lots of images from this window as this is where I’m sleeping while we wait to undock and return to Earth.
Timelapse coming in a separate post.
1/6400 sec, f8, ISO 500
Last day of wearing Oakland across the chest, the last game of a team who has existed for over 5 decades, the last game for a community, the Oakland Athletics will be no more, but they are legendary. Thank you Oakland Athletics for everything 💚💛
REMINDER: Do NOT throw trash on the field or cause any damage to the Coliseum!
It’s just plain wrong to make the employees clean up trash on their last shift. The Coliseum will also be used by the Roots next year, and remember, the A’s don’t even own the Coliseum either.
Plus, the A’s would absolutely love for Oakland fans to cause a scene—that would give them the perfect excuse to tarnish our reputation and undo the respect we’ve earned. If we make it through this game without any incidents, that’s a massive victory. After all the A’s fear-mongering, it’ll prove it was all just talk, and we kept our dignity intact. We’ll come out on top. Be smart.
📸 @qfsaviation
As we begin these Final 3 Games at the Coliseum, PLEASE don't throw trash on the field. Don't help John Fisher and the A's PR win the narrative battle that they want to show the media we the Fans are the "problem"! Our amazing Grounds Crew doesn't deserve to be picking that up!
With the @athletics down to just three games left to play in Oakland, team owner John Fisher finally addressed and apologized on Monday for the team's departure from the city. @larrybeilabc7 gives his passionate reaction to the letter. https://t.co/DaXBztCi2s
I’m going to post this every day until Thursday. Please don’t throw things on to the field during or after the last game. The grounds crew and workers getting laid off don’t deserve to pick it up. John Fisher and Dave Kaval won’t be out there picking up the trash.