As the Athletics prepare to play their final game in Oakland, A's legend Barry Zito serenaded the crown one final time in a ...
Former Oakland pitcher Barry Zito returned to where he started his MLB career to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” for all the A’s fans in attendance. This was such a special moment for the ...
Zito, who pitched for the A's from 2000 to '06 and rejoined the club for three appearances in '15, sang "The Star Spangled Banner" in front of a sold-out crowd of 46,889 fans. After 57 years in ...
Former Oakland Athletics pitcher Barry Zito returned to Oakland Coliseum on Thursday to sing the national anthem ahead of his former team's final game in the stadium. Zito's anthem opened a home ...
Barry Zito felt like the 46,889 fans who packed the stands for the final Oakland A's game at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday. He showed up because he needed closure. So when the former A's left ...
Barry Zito’s best baseball skill might have been his gravity-defying curveball. But the one-time Cy Young Award winner can carry a tune, too — and for that reason, he briefly took center stage ...
For one last time Thursday afternoon, Barry Zito stepped onto the Oakland Coliseum diamond as the Athletics prepared to play their final game at the 57-year-old Bay Area venue. Instead of a ...
As the Oakland Athletics bid farewell to their long-standing home at the Oakland Coliseum, 2002 Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito offered a poignant tribute by singing the National Anthem ahead of ...
Former AL Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito was on hand Thursday to help his former team say goodbye to the Oakland Coliseum. Zito, who pitched for the A’s from 2000-2006, sang the national ...
Ahead of the Oakland Athletics' final game at the Coliseum Thursday afternoon, three franchise legends took part in the pregame festivities. Oakland native and former A's pitcher Dave "Smoke ...