Oakland Athletics announced Wednesday they are leaving Oakland for Vegas. A's fans are upset, and they aren't holding back.
fans took a swing at the decision on Wednesday to move the Athletics to Vegas, making public their frustrations, their heartbreak and the fact that they think the move is B.S.
"I can’t handle this A’s news. Its so unfair," wrote @MrChris80 on Twitter. "We’ve put up with so much bullshit. For so long. And to rip this historic franchise out of Oakland hurts so much. I wanted to go to Oakland A’s games for the rest of my life, take my grandkids, etc. Just heartbroken."
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