Posted on 04/20/2023 10:27:40 AM PDT by lowbridge
It looks like even the Oakland Athletics are joining the mass exodus of Californians fleeing for a better life.
On Thursday, one of the MLB’s most iconic franchises announced that it has purchased land in Las Vegas, Nevada, after searching and failing to find land for a new stadium in Oakland. Now, the A’s will be building a gigantic $1.5 billion, 35,000-seat stadium in Sin City for the ball club, according to ESPN.
“For a while, we were on parallel paths [with Oakland], but we have turned our attention to Las Vegas to get a deal here for the A’s and find a long-term home,” team president Dave Kaval told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “Oakland has been a great home for us for over 50 years, but we really need this 20-year saga completed and we feel there’s a path here in Southern Nevada to do that.”
The move has the full support of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, but Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao isn’t too pleased about it. The city has now officially ended talks with the team to keep them in the city.
“I am deeply disappointed that the A’s have chosen not to negotiate with the City of Oakland as a true partner, in a way that respects the long relationship between the fans, the City and the team,” Thao said in a statement given to ESPN. “Yet, it is clear to me that the A’s have no intention of staying in Oakland and have simply been using this process to try to extract a better deal out of Las Vegas. I am not interested in continuing to play that game — the fans and our residents deserve better.”
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But screwing up cities is what liberals do best.
I totally agree.
Fenway Park is just shy of 40,000 and it is a postage stamp ballpark compared to most others.
Yeah, I wondered that too. I live in the Seattle area, and Safeco Field (home of the Mariners) is nearly 48,000 seats.
The team used to be in Philadelphia (left in 1954, then Kansas City (1955-1967) before Oakland( 1968 till now). They just going to where there is no other mlb team and lots of fans.
You should have asked if the kid’s middle name was “Athletics” or “Raiders.”
A city built on gambling is the perfect place for sports teams, don’t we all agree?
Yeah I hear from Beantwon friends that the whole Fenway/Kenmore Square area is built up and fancy from when I was last there, about 30 years ago.
No House of Blues....But always tons of nightclubs that came and went.
“The Cask & Flagon is still on the corner of Landsdown” I was only there once. 1974 to see Bruce Springsteen, because he was so hyped. He was OK. His band was wearing black leather “greaser” type jackets.
Would they be required to move, or would the A’s have to object to their staying?
At the AAA level, there are the St. Paul Saints (close to the Twins)....
Not a surprise at all. We’re in the second season of a real-life version of “Major League” .... and what is actually happening is pretty damn close to the movie ... except the A’s are no longer playing like a professional team ... and haven’t done so since before the Fauci Flu was released deliberately on the world.
Then I guess they wouldn’t have to move. It’s a question of what the traffice will bear.
I’ve never been there but I’ve heard Yankee Stadium is in a bad neighborhood. I’ve also heard people say there’s a big police presence and security on game days and that they feel safe going there.
Yes, it’s a bad neighborhood and was dangerous to go to games in the ‘60s. Once the Steinbrenners took over security was increased. Both police and private goons from the neighborhood hired by Steinbrenner. It’s rumored that George’s gorillas would work over miscreants they caught.
My one “literal” brush with fame was bumping into Bruce Springsteen as we were passing in/out of the locker room at the SU Carrier Dome in 1985. I worked events production at the dome in my jumior/senior year of college there. He was there to play sound checks for the Born in the USA tour and a couple shows to follow on the next weekend.
At the time he had a real pretty blonde girlfriend who was on some tv show. She was walking in the tunnel and as she went by I turned to check her out “walking away” and bumped into this 5’7” ish dark curly haired skinny guy with a three day old beard. We both said excuse me and kept on walking. My boss was at the end of the tunnel and said “do you know who that was that you bumped into?” I replied no. He says “that was Bruce Springsteen”. I replied ‘that little guy?”(I am 5’ 10”)
Springsteen came out a few minutes later and introduced himself to everyone. Shook our hands. Thanked us for setting up. He was pretty impressed with the Carrier Dome. Saying it was a big place. He had never played to an arena that seated 50,000 for a concert before. He said he had never played at a place bigger than the Garden before that.
The whole time his girlfriend sat all by herself and never said hello to anyone. Bruce and the band played a set for us(about 30 of us staff). Did sound checks and sat at different places around the dome to see how it sounded even up in the top, way in the back.
Of all the entertainers that played there over the two years I worked there Bruce seemed like the most down to earth. The most approachable. A blue collar guy that had made it big. This was when he really hit it big for the first time. Way before he started being political.
Other entertainers that came over the years acted like they were above us. For example, Prince played there shortly after and did not want to even speak to us lowlifes. He was surrounded by a half dozen 6’+ black dudes. He wore 6” heels and was maybe 5’ tall. Us young college boys were more interested in his former back up singer Sheila E anyway. She was smokin hot.
Thanks good account. Brucey was OK back then. You know what his bored girlfriend would be doing these days? Fiddling around with her phone.
Speaking of Moreno...He thought about selling the team...Then, he decided that he will not sell...I checked Angels Reddit section...Many posters were upset that Moreno decided not to sell the team...They wanted him to sell..
You took 57 Freeway and took Katella Ave exit?
I am sure that Anaheim now is different from Anaheim back then...
I have driven west on Katella Ave, past Disneyland...The area is like a ghetto...
Sad. Some years ago, we drove by her girlhood home in Azusa and she hardly recognized the neighborhood.
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