Fans lined up well before the gates opened at Camden Yards on Friday night in anticipation of a Tupac Shakur bobblehead giveaway at the ballpark. "I grabbed three of them," Baltimore Orioles manager Craig Albernaz said before a 4-3 loss to the Athletics, the AP reports. The game drew 39,311 fans, the most for a Baltimore home game since opening day. Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur, Tupac's sister, threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
Shakur was raised in New York and Baltimore before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1980s. He lived in Oakland, California, in the early 1990s, which made Friday's matchup between the Orioles and Athletics an appropriate time to honor the rap icon, who was killed in 1996. The familiar riff from "California Love" played while the starting lineup for the A's—who left Oakland before last season—was being announced. Albernaz said the track "All Eyez on Me" best reflects the current Baltimore team.