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209life

209life

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They will be following the Raiders to Las Vegas

After yet another offseason of cost-cutting moves, the Oakland Athletics were outdrawn by 11 Triple-A games Tuesday.

The Athletics announced an attendance of just 3,407 fans during Tuesday's walk-off win over the Cleveland Guardians. That's a staggeringly low figure for an MLB team ... as reflected in the attendance numbers from Tuesday's Triple-A games.


Yeah, you're reading that properly. Eleven Triple-A teams beat the A's attendance Tuesday. Not only that, but four Triple-A teams had more than twice as many fans as the Athletics.


Athletics continue to sell parts as they look to relocate​

That's really sad for an MLB team ... if you can refer to the Athletics as that. Team owner John Fisher seems intent on moving the team out of Oakland. The city and Fisher have been at odds for what feels like a decade now, and things are reaching a critical point. Fisher can't seem to get the funding he desires from the city and has seemingly responded by making the Athletics an unwatchable mess.

The Athletics entered the 2023 MLB season with an Opening Day payroll of $56.8 million, per Cots Contracts. That is the lowest figure in MLB. Over the past few seasons, the team has traded away its biggest and most expensive names to cut costs. Matt Olson and Sean Murphy are among the solid players the team shipped out over the past few years.

Rebuilding can be a effective strategy for some teams, but that's not what the Athletics are doing. The team made little to no attempt to sign players such as Murphy or Olson to long-term deals. One of the key names the team received in the Olson deal — outfielder Cristian Pache — was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in March after he failed to make the Athletics' 26-man roster. Pache received just 260 plate appearances with the Athletics after being acquired by the team. It's possible it was the right move, but it's a bad look to sell Pache to fans as an exciting up-and-comer and then cut bait after such a small sample of games in the majors.

Fisher's strategy seems to boil down to making the team as unpalatable as possible to try to strengthen his argument for leaving Oakland, and the low attendance is a feature of that approach, not a bug. If no one in Oakland is coming to games, Fisher can more easily argue that Oakland has turned into an unsustainable market for baseball and take the team elsewhere. It's as if the plot of "Major League" has become a reality in Oakland.

Unfortunately for the team's fans, a storybook ending feels unlikely here.
 

rdalert447

rdalert447

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Minor league baseball is awesome. I go to Single A games in Daytona and Clearwater from time to time. Each place runs a $1 Beer/$1 hotdog night. Even on non-promotion days, the prices are dirt cheap. If you really want to be thrifty, they sell $1 tickets to sit on the grass berm. Why would someone that is not a baseball fanatic go elsewhere?
 

kidcudi92

kidcudi92

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I’m assuming the Indianapolis Indians are in that bunch (we paid some Indians to keep the name - look it up)

Beautiful ballpark, great specials, great bobble head games, all types of cool things


“INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Indians will keep their team name as is, the organization announced Wednesday. The baseball team will also partner with a local Native American tribe.

The club made the announcements Wednesday in a news release, saying that they are partnering with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana.”
 

Tanko

Tanko

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Wow, just 3,400 fans at an MLB game.
We have a double A team nearby that draws more than 6K on weekends and 2-3K midweek.

So when, not if, the A's move, will the owner then invest in the team or will he take his tax breaks and financial windfall from a move and pocket it?

Wherever they go, if the city gives them a tax break, they should set a target for the team so be required to spend at least in the 50th percentile in MLB salary cap range. I know it won't happen but someone has to hold these owners accountable.
 

samsncharge99

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how does team generate money to pay players and employees. Probably more staff in concessions than fans in stadium

wildly embarassing. And if attendance is low to start the season, imagine when it's mid season and took sucks.
 
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