Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left, Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP

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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left, Dennis Eckersley and Rickey Henderson wait before racing during a baseball game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.
Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left, Dennis Eckersley and Rickey Henderson wait before racing during a baseball game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.
Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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Mascots representing former Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers, from left,  Rickey Henderson and Dennis Eckersley wait before racing during a baseball  game between the Athletics and the New York Yankees in Oakland, Calif.,  Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. (AP
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