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Related: About this forumA's play their final game in Oakland this afternoon.
Greg Papa's wearing the green and gold today.
https://sports.yahoo.com/as-as-play-their-final-game-in-oakland-fans-say-goodbye-to-nearly-six-decades-of-baseball-history-145827404.html
Destination Sacramento:
https://sports.yahoo.com/as-reach-deal-to-play-in-sacramento-while-waiting-for-las-vegas-stadium-150221352.html
What will the A's look like in Sacramento?
Of course, it's not like the A's have had to worry much about overly full stadiums.
It's difficult to imagine fans in Sacramento turning out for a team planning to leave in a few years, especially if the Athletics' last years in Oakland are any indication of what's to come. However, the A's have made it quite clear that they're willing to endure some brutal years if it means getting what they want.
It's also hard to envision A's owner John Fisher spending much to improve his team and impress Sacramento, though he might start to care once the Vegas move nears and he faces the prospect of trying to attract locals and tourists to purchase tickets to see one of the most moribund franchises in baseball.
MLB in a Triple-A park? Why not? What will other players say about this?
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/mlb/oakland-athletics/as-sacramento-ballpark/3500578
Unable to reach a deal for a lease extension at the Coliseum, the A's will play three seasons at Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats, starting in 2025, with an option for a fourth season, the release said. The team will play games at Sutter Health Park while they wait for a new stadium in Las Vegas to be completed.
The River Cats are affiliated with the San Francisco Giants and owned by Sacramento Kings owner chairman Vivek Ranadivé, who was involved in negotiations to bring the A's to Sutter Health Park.
And the Coliseum?
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/mlb/oakland-athletics/oakland-athletics-final-last-game/3661133
What happens to the Oakland Coliseum after the A's leave?
City officials and developer African American Sports and Entertainment Group, known as AASEG, in early September announced both sides completed a $105 million deal to sell the Coliseum.
The sale of the stadium and surrounding 155-acre complex required separate agreements with the city of Oakland and the A's for each entity to sell its half stake.
Sacramento-based AASEG and its partners agreed to purchase the city's share of the site using financing from Chicago-based Loop Capital for $105 million in late July and the A's share for $125 million in early August.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)When I lived in San Francisco it was a brief to walk to BART, so I was able to hop on a train for the Oakland Coliseum with ease. It was more comfortable and just as quick as going to Candlestick. And the weather was better. Those were the days of Jason Giambi, Miguel Tejada, Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder, and Barry Zito. What a team. What fun. Fisher took it all away.
I had a great boss who let me take off for day baseball games whenever I wanted. He totally understood me ... let me drink during the day. Watch TV. Play computer games. Goof around with the dog.
I was self-employed, you see ...
usonian
(13,772 posts)Watched Mount Davis go up on my work commute.
Parking at San Leandro was an adventure. I lost taillights, hubcaps (of course), a van (later recovered ) and a catalytic converter taken in broad daylight, visible from the platform.
Property crimes in broad daylight.
Construction on Mount Davis continued during day games I saw. Amazingly, the workers stayed focus on work. Except one game. McGwire hit a huge steroid blast deep into Mount Davis. Only then did one worker put down his tools and retrieve the ball.
usonian
(13,772 posts)Someone with a backpack saunters through the parking lot, in clear sight of the elevated platform.
Has the BART patrol timed. Slithers under the auto with some sort of wrench rather than a noisy hacksaw.
Bye Bye, catalytic converter. Saunters off with the prize.
Other thefts occurred on the street parking or in the mall parking lot adjacent to the station.
Living in the woods now, the main threat is rodents eating the insulation off your wires, which are soy-based - HOLY WTF? - Neighbor spent a lot of money having his car rewired in part.