Dead & Company member seen wearing A's fans ‘Sell' shirt at SF concert

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A's fans looking to keep the team in Oakland just got a high-profile endorsement.

Saturday was the first of the final two shows for"Dead & Company." Drummer Jay Lane was seen wearing a"Sell" shirt. The concert took place at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

The shirts have turned into a common sight at A's games from fans calling on the team's owner, John Fisher to sell the team instead of moving them to Las Vegas. Dead & Company's final show is Sunday, ending an eight-year run that started with some of the original members of the Grateful Dead.

 

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