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A's owner Fisher's family will commit $1B to Vegas ballpark funding
Athletics owner John Fisher and his family are prepared to commit up to $1 billion in funding for the new Las Vegas ballpark.
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Fisher apologizes to A's fans for failing to keep team in Oakland
Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher wrote a lengthy letter to fans ahead of the team’s final series in the city it has called home since 1968.
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Kotsay reflects on A's 7-4 loss to Yankees in final Sunday game in Oakland
Manager Mark Kotsay speaks to reporters after the Oakland Athletics’ 7-4 loss to the New York Yankees on Sunday at the Coliseum.
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Ex-A's owner Haas calls out Fisher's ‘unforgivable' relocation decision
Former Athletics owner Walter J. Haas tore into current owner John Fisher about his decision to relocate the team out of Oakland to Sacramento and ultimately Las Vegas.
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Eckersley reflects on ‘greatest years' playing in Oakland
Athletics legend Dennis Eckersley joins Dave Stewart on “All A’s” to share a message to the fans in Oakland and to reflect on playing at the Coliseum.
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What economic experts predict for A's pending Las Vegas move
Economic experts expressed their skepticism that the Athletic’s potential move to Las Vegas will happen.
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Gelof believes his hitting adjustments can ‘kick start' A's offense
Zack Gelof speaks with reporters after the A’s 3-1 loss to the Braves on Sunday at Truist Park.
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A's file two team name trademarks ahead of 2025 Sacramento move
The Athletics have filed two new team name trademarks as they prepare to shed their Oakland identity and temporarily move to Sacramento.
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Kaval, A's plan to make Sutter Health Park a ‘world-class' experience
Following the news that Sutter Health Park will host the Athletics for three MLB seasons starting in 2025, A’s president Dave Kaval speaks with the media.
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Fisher, Ranadive excited to have A's baseball coming to Sacramento
Following the news that Sutter Health Park will host the Athletics for three MLB seasons starting in 2025, A’s owner John Fisher and Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive speak with the media
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A's to leave Oakland after 2024, make temporary home in Sacramento
The Sacramento Kings announced Thursday that Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento will host the Athletics for three MLB seasons, starting in 2025 with an option for a fourth year, ahead of the team’s planned 2028 move to Las Vegas.
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Fisher: Conditions for A's-in-Oakland deal past 2024 ‘seemed out of reach'
A’s owner John Fisher released a statement on the franchise’s temporary move to Sacramento and shared his thoughts on how negotiations with the city of Oakland went.
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A's, Oakland remain ‘far apart' on Coliseum lease extension
Brodie Brazil breaks down the latest developments in the A’s meeting with the City of Oakland to discuss a lease extension at the Colisuem.
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Ranadive reveals he, Fisher spoke about A's playing in Sacramento
Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé has spoken with John Fisher about potentially having the Athletics play in Sacramento while they await the completion of their Las Vegas ballpark.
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Oakland A's discuss extending Coliseum lease with city, county
The answer to the question of how long the Athletics will stick around in Oakland before moving to a new stadium in Las Vegas could be answered soon. Bob Redell reports.
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Boras criticizes Fisher, MLB owners on A's relocation effort
MLB agent Scott Boras is speaking out against the Athletics’ Las Vegas relocation process.
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Forst's thoughts on A's slipping in MLB draft order: ‘It kind of stinks'
A’s general manager David Forst sits down with NBC Sports California’s Brodie Brazil and reacts to the A’s obtaining the fourth pick in next year’s MLB draft, despite having the league’s worst record.
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Report: Fisher would be heavily taxed if he sells A's after Vegas move
John Fisher reportedly would be heavily taxed if he chooses to sell the Athletics after the team moves to Las Vegas.
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Oakland mayor ‘disappointed' by A's Las Vegas relocation approval
Oakland mayor Sheng Thao said she is “disappointed” by the Athletics’ relocation vote being approved by MLB owners.
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Manfred admits he wanted A's to stay in Oakland before relocation efforts
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he preferred to keep the Athletics in Oakland before the team’s relocation efforts began.