While Athletics fans ran a 'reverse boycott' in their last try to get John Fisher to sell the Oakland franchise, Nevada Senate approved a bill to help fund the team's Las Vegas stadium.
On the nightfans performed a"reverse boycott" at Oakland Coliseum to express their desire for new ownership, the organization received word that Nevada Senate passed a $380 million bill to help fund a new stadium for the team in Las Vegas.
A general view of the game between the Oakland Athletics and the Cincinnati Reds at RingCentral Coliseum on April 30, 2023 in Oakland, California. That was the exact chant bursting outside the Coliseum before first pitch tonight. They were also chanting"Stay in Oakland!" Decades of uncertainty surrounded the A’s and their fans, as relocation talks, including moves to San Jose and Fremont, were discussed, but that’s as far as it got. However, Oakland’s Mayor, Sheng Thao, did tell ABC7 that a waterfront project at Howard Terminal site has momentum, saying"we are very close to a deal." The caveat: Fisher would have to sell the team.
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