I get the messaging from the A’s and Giants now ever since I used the Ballpark App to get tickets when the Cubs are in town. As you know, the A’s and Oakland have been at loggerheads for a while, and somehow they decided that Las Vegas was the logical place to go. I’ll have thoughts on this probably when we talk on the pod, but here’s the MLB release on the approval to relocate and the very awkward 2024 season that is sure to ensue as the A’s time in Oakland slogs to an unceremonious end.
Here’s the letter in its entirety without any comments from me for now.
Dear Fans of the Oakland A’s,
I know that today is a very difficult day with the vote by MLB owners allowing for the A’s relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas. I share a lot of those emotions – sadness that our team will be leaving its home since 1968, pride in what we have accomplished together on and off the field in Oakland, but also hope and optimism about the future of the A’s in Las Vegas.
Since 2005, when Lew Wolff and I bought the team, we focused our efforts on developing a new privately financed stadium to position the A’s for long-term, sustained success. From the beginning, I wanted to stay in the Bay Area which has been home to my family for generations and to the Athletics for over fifty years.
Even before we bought the team, it was clear that the A’s needed a new stadium, with the Coliseum being one of the oldest ballparks in the game and with huge repair and maintenance issues. We spent nearly all our time and effort exploring multiple locations in Oakland, Fremont, San Jose and then Laney College, the Coliseum and Howard Terminal in Oakland. For the past 2 ½ years, we also explored Las Vegas in parallel with those efforts.
I fell in love with the history and community around the A’s from the beginning of my affiliation with the team. I felt that I was in a unique position to succeed in building a new home for our team, which was critical to having a sustainable, winning team on the field for A’s fans. However, after the last 6 years of working on keeping the A’s in Oakland, the hurdles proved too great. We were unable to get a binding agreement from the City, with rising costs of infrastructure making it harder and harder for the city to pay for its part of the project, and organized opposition from maritime interests raising significant doubts we could ever get a stadium built.
In May 2021, MLB gave us permission to explore Las Vegas as an alternative market out of concern for the rate of progress being made by the A’s in Oakland. The need for a new stadium was reinforced in the 2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLB and the Baseball Player’s Association, which stated that the A’s must have a binding agreement for a new stadium by January 2024 or lose revenue sharing. Despite our best efforts, including 6 years of work and $100 million spent on securing a stadium in Oakland, we came to the difficult conclusion that we would not be able to have a binding agreement with Oakland by the January 2024 deadline. The threat of a referendum delaying the process further confirmed that decision.
I want to thank the Mayor’s office, the Port, the City Council, the State, and most importantly A’s fans and our own employees, who were all dedicated to trying to make this work in Oakland. I believe the collective motivations of everyone involved were honorable and I appreciate all the work that was done in support of this effort. I also understand their disappointment and frustration, and the desire in the media to place all the blame on me and the A’s organization for the inability to make this work. All I can say is that we worked as hard as possible for 6 years to find a solution in Oakland.
To our fans, I am truly sorry. While I know that today is a sad day, I hope that it is also the start of a new and bright future for the A’s.
Sincerely,
From the A’s email because they’re shitheads
John Fisher
Athletics Managing Partner and Owner
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Something something biblical losses
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Sure, why not
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Fun article about Adbert and technology
https://www.pcmag.com/articles/heres-the-tech-mlb-pitcher-adbert-alzolay-relies-on-to-chase-his-dreams
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Shohei –> AL MVP
Acuña–> NL MVP
Belli and Swanson got downballot votes
https://bbwaa.com/23-nl-mvp/
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I love that they just publish all the ballots now
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Turrible
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B..(cough cough)..t
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Managed to avoid Griffey and Torii Hunter.
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New rules seemed to work out, eh?
https://theathletic.com/5068574/2023/11/17/mlb-rules-changes-pitch-clock-impact/?source=emp_shared_article
Now just wait until they shrink the pitch clock again.
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Whoa.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/11/brewers-non-tender-brandon-woodruff.html
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It seems like they’d renegotiate something with him while he recovers but the Cubs did just open up 3 spots on their roster…
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Rice Cube,
(dying laughing) at the Cubs wanting to keep Wisdom as much as I want them to.
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andcounting,
Seems it was a shade over $2.7MM
https://twitter.com/JesseRogersESPN/status/1725688140373860684?t=w-rW2ToI1OVxyFggj4idFg&s=19
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Any chance Woodruff pitches in 2024?
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dmick89,
Maybe if Aaron Rodgers does his rehab.
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dmick89,
It’s a shoulder issue and those seem potentially more tricky than the elbow…if he does pitch it would be like August or September methinks
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They signed Smyly a while back basically assuming that they wouldn’t get much out of him for a year. Woodruff has way more upside. And personally it would be great because I could make even more opaque small town Northwoods jokes (dying laughing).
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Cubs signing him Woodruff le Brewer fanbase.
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Spencer Turnbull would be an interesting pick up for the Cubs, now that he’s been DFAed.
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From MLBTR
“Slashed” seems like a poor choice of words here.
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BVS,
“Needled”?
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Wasted a guess on Mets 40 WAR. Apparently Moises Alou finished his career with 39.9 (dying laughing).
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Grrr, Strawberry
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So do the ISS astronauts have to wait for the Russians to come get them now or are they just kinda screwed?
https://apnews.com/article/spacex-starship-test-flight-launch-37c0893ddf605270b16a33ae64d69a85?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3BZV1tlK10c7wv7TRgiriUN9VHwR1x0_tfCRxHWWrMVxp2PFQ37u8Xrjc
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I mean there have been rocket technologies based on stage separation that obviously have worked before, maybe do that? Saturn V and the Space Shuttle boosters seemed to work well for a very long time so I’m not sure what the engineering issue is here, I get trying to improve but also maybe don’t fix what ain’t broke
https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-second-test-flight-launch-explodes
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Feel like “rapid unscheduled disassembly” is a good episode title, note to self for the next recording…
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Good slogan for the 2021 Cubs
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Third column was brutal on rarity.
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Feh
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Nola -> still a Phillies
https://twitter.com/BNightengale/status/1726278758615965723?t=MLO-5BLm4gjnFx_ylDDalg&s=19
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Fun little bit on the A’s potentially getting fined heavily if Fisher tries to sell the team on the quick after moving it to Vegas
https://youtu.be/F9EOcokHSuE?si=n363XNHVhq9DvYE6
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Mixed bag today, nobody really thinks about the Diamondbacks (dying laughing)
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Establishing a price point for solid-ish pitching?
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Time to give it the old college try
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I mean sure?
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New HOF shit –> http://www.obstructedview.net/the-2024-hof-ballot/
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