Those who live around the future temporary home of the A's in West Sacramento are already showing their excitement for the prospect of Major League Baseball coming to their city in 2025.
Three Four and More , Major League Baseball ⚾ in West Sacramento !!!! Thank you Mayor Martha Guerrero !!!! "Let's play ball into the future" !!!! Thank you Mr. Vivek !!!!
I have dreamt of the A’s coming to Sacramento since I was a boy. This is awesome, Sacramento and West Sacramento didn’t steal the team from Oakland, they are welcoming a team that was looking for a place to stay. And hopefully stay forever. Just of note if they do stay that will be 2 former KC teams Sacramento has. Chiefs next? lol
Sacramento is much stronger market if Athletics can capture NorCal region from Oakland to Ukiah. I would definitely be considering a rebrand as West Coast Athletics or California Athletics or NorCal Athletics. Also a Sacramento Athletics name would be major step back in terms of branding towards back to Kansas City A's era!!! Listen up Kings basketball. 👈👆🚗🔥
@@Person50 The main issue I have with Sacramento as a branding exercise is that while Sacramento is a respectable major sports market I think it is clear that Athletics ownership would take a future ballpark wherever they could get it. A regional name allows the Athletics ballclub to be fluid and thus ready to pounce on any NorCal city willing to build.
@@rapalbumdepot7648I hear ya. I’m wondering if A’s leadership is thinking about stuff like that though. If their only focus is Vegas, then they won’t plan on a stay in Sacramento. We’ve seen from this whole situation that the A’s front office has a real problem with planning for the future and having contingency plans in place if things fall through.
@@rapalbumdepot7648stronger sports market yes but the numbers show high tourism dollars in Vegas for visitors wanting to see a baseball game. While it cheapens the team by not having hardcore fans, it could improve the bottom line for the franchise. My hope is they stay in Sac but I’m not sure how the A’s front office is looking at things. They want the most money possible, even if that means replacing hardcore fans with visiting casuals.
What’s wrong? You mad our basketball team handles the kings? You mad we had football and baseball and sac is being used for a couple years? Your comment makes sense if you don’t know anything about the situation - but unfortunately for you there is a real truth out there. You’ll figure it out as you watch fishers 100 loss team over 3 seasons lol.
@@stefanbrown5872you’re emotional right now, we get it. But you need to understand that the far left politics of the Bay Area will only result in more teams leaving the area because team owners don’t want to work with socialists who prioritize the homeless over the middle class who built this country-or who think that using the wrong pronouns is the end of the world. When you have a region that allows people to shoplift without prosecution, what business owner would want to stay in that area? The decline of the Bay Area is apparent. Rampant crime, drug use, and homelessness. It’s become an example of what not to do for the rest of the country. It’s why everyone is leaving the Bay Area for Texas and why Gavin Newsom has to pay for billboards pleading for people to come back.
Three Four and More , Major League Baseball ⚾ in West Sacramento !!!! Thank you Mayor Martha Guerrero !!!! "Let's play ball into the future" !!!! Thank you Mr. Vivek !!!!
I know a lot of East Bay residents who moved to Sac so they are pretty happy. Its a win win. Where's the down side?
Fisher owns them and tipped them out of a home they've played for 56 years. Selfish $#@&!
I have dreamt of the A’s coming to Sacramento since I was a boy. This is awesome, Sacramento and West Sacramento didn’t steal the team from Oakland, they are welcoming a team that was looking for a place to stay. And hopefully stay forever. Just of note if they do stay that will be 2 former KC teams Sacramento has. Chiefs next? lol
Delusional lol.
They're not staying or getting an expansion team. Salt Lake is putting up a billion dollars for a team. Can Sac match that?
I think it wise for Kings and Athletics to be the official NorCal teams
I hope they keep the team. Seems like 12-15K more seats could be added to that ballpark.
Huh? I don't think so. 3k more tops
Perhaps the A's temporary move to Sacramento will help Sacramento obtain an MLB expansion franchise in 2028 when the A's move to Las Vegas for good.
I heard the A's were going to Las Vegas
Sacramento is much stronger market if Athletics can capture NorCal region from Oakland to Ukiah. I would definitely be considering a rebrand as West Coast Athletics or California Athletics or NorCal Athletics. Also a Sacramento Athletics name would be major step back in terms of branding towards back to Kansas City A's era!!! Listen up Kings basketball. 👈👆🚗🔥
I disagree because I like the more personal branding of Sacramento being in the team name but I see where you’re coming from in a more economic sense.
@@Person50 The main issue I have with Sacramento as a branding exercise is that while Sacramento is a respectable major sports market I think it is clear that Athletics ownership would take a future ballpark wherever they could get it. A regional name allows the Athletics ballclub to be fluid and thus ready to pounce on any NorCal city willing to build.
@@rapalbumdepot7648I hear ya. I’m wondering if A’s leadership is thinking about stuff like that though. If their only focus is Vegas, then they won’t plan on a stay in Sacramento. We’ve seen from this whole situation that the A’s front office has a real problem with planning for the future and having contingency plans in place if things fall through.
@@Person50 I think NorCal is much stronger market than Vegas
@@rapalbumdepot7648stronger sports market yes but the numbers show high tourism dollars in Vegas for visitors wanting to see a baseball game. While it cheapens the team by not having hardcore fans, it could improve the bottom line for the franchise. My hope is they stay in Sac but I’m not sure how the A’s front office is looking at things. They want the most money possible, even if that means replacing hardcore fans with visiting casuals.
tell that ladies boyfriend the a's dont belong in a city like oakland that loses every pro teams and doesnt support there team....
And whose mayor is getting recalled because far left politics result in teams leaving cities as well as rampant crime and homelessness
I hate chokeland
What’s wrong? You mad our basketball team handles the kings? You mad we had football and baseball and sac is being used for a couple years?
Your comment makes sense if you don’t know anything about the situation - but unfortunately for you there is a real truth out there.
You’ll figure it out as you watch fishers 100 loss team over 3 seasons lol.
@@stefanbrown5872you’re emotional right now, we get it. But you need to understand that the far left politics of the Bay Area will only result in more teams leaving the area because team owners don’t want to work with socialists who prioritize the homeless over the middle class who built this country-or who think that using the wrong pronouns is the end of the world. When you have a region that allows people to shoplift without prosecution, what business owner would want to stay in that area? The decline of the Bay Area is apparent. Rampant crime, drug use, and homelessness. It’s become an example of what not to do for the rest of the country. It’s why everyone is leaving the Bay Area for Texas and why Gavin Newsom has to pay for billboards pleading for people to come back.
Lol ok. Enjoy Oakland there guy
Sacramento with a billion dollar+ retractable roof ballpark is FAR stronger market than Vegas or Oakland could ever dream to be 🔥🔥🔥🔥🍺😎🏋️😎🎵🧞💯💯🚗💯
Retractable roofs and domes suck. Baseball was meant only for outside.
@@oiler62 I completely agree tho people from San Francisco Bay Area won't travel to Sacramento to sit in sun.
@@Savethepeople2004 not at MLB prices.