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Dave Kaval Signs For Oakland A's To Play In Sacramento 2025 As Mayor Sheng Thao Blows It Again

Dave Kaval Signs For Oakland A's To Play In Sacramento 2025 As Mayor Sheng Thao Blows It Again
Dave Kaval Signs For Oakland A's To Play In Sacramento 2025 As Mayor Sheng Thao Blows It Again The press release was just issued, and thus puts a nail in the coffin. It reads "Sutter Heath Park To Host A's Baseball = West Sacramento MLB-ready Stadium to serve as "home away from home" for three seasons with an option for a fourth season. Oakland A's President Dave Kaval signed the agreement April 3rd and at the close of a successful meeting with Vivek Ranadive the majority owner and chairman of the Sacramento Kings. "Today marks the next chapter of professional sports in Sacramento" said Ranadive . For the A's part, MLB issued these words more of news than celebration: The A's will begin playing in West Sacramento at the start of the 2025 MLB season and will continue until their permanent home in Las Vegas is ready to welcome fans, which is projected for Opening Day 2028. While ticket pricing and ticket products for A's games at Sutter Health Park are yet to be determined, we anticipate more information being made available later this summer for the 2025 season. Current A's season ticket holders will get priority purchase access. More information will be made available to current A's members later this summer. Sutter Health Park has a capacity of 14,000. Another Loss For Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Regarding The A's It has to be said that, once again, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao completely blew it. The Oakland A's decision-point is supposed to be the Oakland Coliseum Joint Powers Authority, aka JPA. But, Thao, again determined to make it about her agenda and not about economic development, threw up a wild request for the A's to pay $97 million, or what she says that John Fisher claims was the dollar amount loss in trying to do Howard Terminal. Aside from the fact that it is an illogical reason, the other problem is that the A's have nothing to do with the City of Oakland's budget deficit. Yet, the $97 million was going to be used to pay down part of the $162 million shortfall. Even though the matter wasn't brought up until the third meeting of the parties on Monday, the fact that there was no one who countered the proposal made it all the more worse. Watching all of this was Vivek Ranadive, Once he got Kaval and Fisher in the room it became sports owner to sports owner. No public officials in the room. So, no surprise, they managed to hammer out a deal without drama. To say it was a new world to John Fisher and Dave Kaval is an understatement. Meanwhile, the City of Oakland is left in a situation that it is going to put on a good face about, but the damage to the Mayor's already bad reputation is evident. Mayor Thao does not follow the law, she is content to do what she wants to do, and that's that. Her way is not mature - there's no other word to use. It's a sad day for Oakland, made even worse by the not living in Oakland A;s Fans who push the Mayor all the time. More to come. Stay tuned.

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