A's down to three games left at Coliseum after being swept by Yankees

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The New York Yankees delivered a powerful performance, sweeping the Oakland Athletics in their last series at the Oakland Coliseum. Highlighting the Yankees' offensive strength, Aaron Judge, Jasson Domínguez, and Gleyber Torres all hit home runs, showcasing a formidable lineup. This sweep is particularly significant for the A's, who have only three games remaining at their long-time home, evoking nostalgia and reflection among fans and players alike. The Coliseum has been a historical venue, and the A's are keenly aware of the emotional weight of their final games there. Despite the struggles faced throughout the season, the A's are determined to put on a show for their loyal supporters.

The sweep not only highlights the Yankees' success but also emphasizes the challenges the A's have endured this year. As the season draws to a close, the team is eager to leave a lasting impression in their final moments at the Coliseum. Fans will be watching closely as the A's aim to finish strong and honor the legacy of their home stadium.

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