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A closer look: A's reverse boycott
NBC Bay Area’s Terry McSweeney spoke to Curt Silver, a fan and organizer getting people to participate in a reverse boycott at the Oakland Coliseum.
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Athletics' Las Vegas Relocation Fee Conditional on Public Stadium Financing
In order for the Athletics to avoid paying MLB an estimated $300 million relocation fee for moving from Oakland to Las Vegas, they would need an acceptable public-private partnership in place.
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John Fisher Makes First Public Nevada Visit to Push Athletics Stadium Bill
Athletics owner John Fisher met with Nevada lawmakers for the first time on Wednesday to push SB509.
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Albies Homer Helps Braves Beat Oakland 4-2, Drop A's to 12-46
Ozzie Albies hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in a three-run fifth inning, and the Atlanta Braves beat Oakland Athletics 4-2 to deny the Athletics’ bid for their first three-game winning streak this season. Coming off their second pair of consecutive wins, the A’s lost for the 20th time in 24 games and fell to 12-46. Oakland drew just 6,429 to...
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Athletics Las Vegas Ballpark Hearing: Five Big Moments as Bill Debated
Brodie Brazil outlines five big moments from a six-plus-hour hearing in which Nevada lawmakers dove into the bill that would fund a proposed new A’s ballpark in Las Vegas, should they relocate from Oakland.
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Alvarez Hits 2 of Astros' 7 HRs in 10-1 Win Over A's, Who Fall to 10-45
Yordan Alvarez hit two of Houston’s seven home runs, and the surging Astros beat Oakland 10-1 to complete another series sweep and hand the Athletics their 11th consecutive loss.
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Athletics' Las Vegas Relocation: Making Sense of Renderings, Public Funding
A lot happened this week regarding the A’s desire to relocate from Oakland to Las Vegas, and NBC Sports California’s Brodie Brazil explains what it all means.
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Athletics' First Proposed Las Vegas Ballpark Renderings Released
The A’s released the first renderings of their proposed new Las Vegas ballpark, which would be built on a nine-acre site where the Tropicana currently sits, on the south end of The Strip.
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Manfred: Vote on Athletics' Las Vegas Move Could Take Place at June Meetings
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says a vote on the Oakland Athletics’ prospective move to Las Vegas potentially could come when the league’s owners meet next month. Manfred noted that “it’s very difficult to have a timeline” regarding the move “until there’s actually a deal to be considered.” The MLB owners meetings take place June 13-15 in New York. Nevada Gov....
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A's, Nevada Legislative Leadership Reach Tentative Agreement for New Ballpark
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced a preliminary agreement between his office, legislative leaders in the state and the Oakland Athletics for a stadium funding plan.
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Glen Kuiper Fired as Oakland A's Announcer Following Apparent Use of Racial Slur
Glen Kuiper has been let go as the Oakland Athletics announcer, NBC Sports California confirmed Monday.
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MLB Rumors: Athletics, Nevada Lawmakers Not Close on $395M Ballpark Price Tag
Nevada lawmakers reportedly are willing to contribute up to $195 million in transferable tax credits, a far cry from the A’s proposed $395 million for their ballpark pursuit in Las Vegas.
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Gurriel Scores Go-Ahead Run in 9th to Lead Diamondbacks Past A's, 5-3
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. led off the ninth with a double and scored the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly by Jose Herrera to give the Arizona Diamondbacks a 5-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics. Christian Walker and Corbin Carroll homered as Arizona took two of three from Oakland. Gurriel led off the ninth with a double off Shintaro Fujinami for...
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Athletics Torched by Rangers' Late Eight-Run Eruption in Blowout Loss
A win was in reach for the A’s before an eighth-inning eruption by the Texas Rangers crushed those hopes.
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What to Know: The Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark Plans
The Oakland A’s say they plan to leave Oakland and build a 1.5-billion dollar ballpark right on the Strip in Las Vegas. It’s the latest chapter in the storied baseball team’s 20-year quest for a new ballpark. Here’s how we got here, and what comes next.
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What to Know: The Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark Plans
The Oakland A’s say they plan to leave Oakland and build a 1.5-billion dollar ballpark right on the Strip in Las Vegas. It’s the latest chapter in the storied baseball team’s 20-year quest for a new ballpark. Here’s how we got here, and what comes next.
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Eovaldi Strikes Out Career-High 12 in Rangers' 4-0 Win Over A's
Nathan Eovaldi set a career high with 12 strikeouts and extended his scoreless streak to 28 2/3 innings as the Texas Rangers beat the Oakland Athletics 4-0 on in manager Bruce Bochy’s return to Northern California. Marcus Semien homered against his former team in front of a crowd of 2,949 that was the second-smallest of the season at the Oakland...
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Volpe's First Career Grand Slam Powers Yanks to 11-3 Rout in Sweep of Lowly A's
Rookie Anthony Volpe hit his first career grand slam in a seven-run fifth inning and the New York Yankees pulled away for an 11-3 rout of the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday to complete their first series sweep this season. Heading into a four-game series against the MLB-best Tampa Bay Rays, the Yankees have won three straight for the first time...
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MLB Rumors: Athletics Change Course With New Las Vegas Stadium Site
The Athletics reportedly have pivoted to a new site for their potential Las Vegas ballpark.