The Sad, Complete History of the Oakland A's

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    The Oakland A's are moving to Las Vegas. It doesn't have to be that way.
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  • @gamer_athletics
    @gamer_athletics Год назад +193

    Thanks for the shout out broski!🔥

    • @FivePointsVids
      @FivePointsVids  Год назад +23

      Dude keep fighting the fight! I see you putting your heart out for your team!!!

    • @MonsterMeatMac
      @MonsterMeatMac Год назад +3

      @@FivePointsVids did you catch that snag homie had over the Razor Ramon sign?

    • @Jwill91
      @Jwill91 8 месяцев назад

      Right

  • @ST0NE_206
    @ST0NE_206 Год назад +506

    man, imagine having 3 professional sports teams just abandon your city like that

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +52

      It sucks bad enough but to have it happen 3 times in a decade is beyond the pale.

    • @ShewasIwas-biden
      @ShewasIwas-biden Год назад +22

      Location location location...

    • @andrewgranger3370
      @andrewgranger3370 Год назад +39

      Seriously, I am surprised this has not happened in Detroit already.

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +7

      @@andrewgranger3370 Where would those teams move to ? at this point the sunbelt is mostly full.

    • @Gabriel_Rojas_Arena
      @Gabriel_Rojas_Arena Год назад +37

      Actually 4, anyone forgetting the NHL & WHL California / Oakland / California Golden Seals

  • @rexpresto
    @rexpresto Год назад +154

    I’ve lived in Oakland/Alameda for 23 years. I’ve watched a lot of great baseball at the Coliseum. I’ve seen A’s fans stand and applaud Ichiro after his iconic throw in 2001. I’ve seen A’s fans gloriously boo Pedro Martinez in the playoffs. I’ve seen A’s fans go delirious with happiness when Dallas Braden threw a perfect game and when Scott Hatteberg hit that home run to secure the 20-game win streak. The fans have been here through great times and bad times, too.
    The fans are not the problem with the A’s.
    What is the problem, and has always been the problem, is local political and organizational bureaucracy. The A’s and Oakland could have looked across the Bay at what the Giants and SF did with (then-called) Pac Bell Park. Was there a lane grab in that area? Yes. But, what was created in addition to a beautiful ballpark was a revitalized area of the city. Housing, restaurants, shopping…Reasons for people to come to the area before a game, and stay afterwards. But, Oakland’s stepchild-city attitude, frustratingly parochial politics along with a never-ending series of roadblocks and red tape made any progress on a ballpark nearly impossible. Yet, when the Howard Terminal project came about, there appeared to be a sense of new optimism that Oakland, and the A’s, were really going to get something done that would benefit everyone.
    Even the team adopted this “Rooted In Oakland” campaign to really push its role as Oakland’s Team…This was around the time everyone knew the Raiders were leaving and the Warriors were going to SF. The team even started a new A’s Access membership program that made it easy to get reduced prices on tickets, smaller ticket packages (the 10-game membership was brilliant) and half off all concessions, including beer, wine and booze, and just $10 parking. It really seemed like the team “got it” and wanted to be here for the long term. The A’s were also winners, even in 2020, when they won the division, and in 2021, when they missed the playoffs, but still won almost 90 games.
    We all know what has happened since. I have been to games this year with just 2,500 people in the stands. The fans want the A’s here, but they have, for the most part, had it with an ownership group which has over the last couple of years decided to pull the rug out from under them at every opportunity. The A’s fans deserve better from their city and their team. But, the team sees “better” in Las Vegas, and the city has shown it really doesn’t want to be better itself.

    • @FivePointsVids
      @FivePointsVids  Год назад +10

      🫶🫶🫶

    • @cringeandpunishment3140
      @cringeandpunishment3140 Год назад +15

      The last thing that should be blamed is the City when The A’s time and time again shifted stadium sites, shifted budget priorities and needs, and with the BVegas move after refusing to pay for the rest of the offsite infrastructural costs that would’ve been 88 million more than the 395 million already secured by the city of Oakland. the City of Oakland offered Howard Terminal which is a 40+ acre waterfront property, for now a 9 acre stadium site in Vegas which Nevada does not want to fund, offering 180 million instead of the 380 million for the A’s. The A’s refused to maintain the quality of Coliseum and continuously destroyed playoff teams by cheating out on rosters. anyone saying otherwise is shilling hardcore for the team and is looking for an excuse to shit on Oakland while ignoring the fact that The A’s gave the Giants land in order to stay in the Bay Area, now for the SF media to shit on the City of Oakland and fall for Fishers propaganda.

    • @cringeandpunishment3140
      @cringeandpunishment3140 Год назад

      Nevada has shown no interest so far and Fisher and Kaval are doing their whole circus in Las Vegas like the City of Oaklands been dealing with for a decade, as the A’s refused to spend a little extra more to get things finalized only to blame all other parties in a negotiation, Oakland is in a deficit and they asked for more? when we already secured nearly 80% of off-site infrastructure costs while Nevada is offering less land and money than they would’ve gotten here in Oakland?

    • @randallwong7196
      @randallwong7196 Год назад +5

      I had given ownership some benefit of doubt; while some people consistently believed the new ballpark attempt was phony, I tried to give it a chance of being legit. The last year and a half wiped away any consideration of trust in their efforts.

    • @cringeandpunishment3140
      @cringeandpunishment3140 Год назад +4

      @@randallwong7196 remember when the prematurely announced Laney college as a stadium site? Without asking Peralta or giving anyone a heads up at all?

  • @starboy452
    @starboy452 Год назад +20

    As a CA. Native and a Athletics fan it breaks my heart to see them about to leave like every other team in Oakland. The fans are not to blame i mean why would anyone show up when we all know the ownership has no desire to stay. Rooted in Oakland my ass.

  • @rtyable
    @rtyable Год назад +45

    From 1988-1992 the A's were among the top in attendance.
    1988 10th in mlb.
    1989 5th
    1990 3rd
    1991 4th
    1992 5th
    And even 1993 after players had been traded and attendance dropped to 20th it was still 2,035,025 for the year and 25,124 per game. Then 1994 strike and 1995 coliseum destruction with mount davis happens raiders come back.

    • @tonyc8752
      @tonyc8752 Год назад +4

      The fact you had to go back 35 years is laughable. Any good attendance this century?

    • @rtyable
      @rtyable Год назад +4

      @Tony C 2000 a rebuilding team that shocked won the west 24th in mlb 19,911 avg okay not great but came out of nowhere
      2001 19th 26,337pg over 2.1mil
      2002 18th 26,788pg over 2.1mil
      2003 16th 27,365pg over 2.2mil
      2004 19th 27,179pg over 2.2mil
      2005 20th 26,038pg over 2.1mil
      Before you say only 20 years ago
      2012 after the team had another firesale 3rd at the time since '93
      2012 20,729pg shock west win
      2013 22,337pg 1.8mil
      2014 24,736 over 2mil then cespedes trade and firesale at the end of the season. Fans started to buy in and show up again, and you blow it up.
      2015 falls to 21,829pg 1.7
      And then the Chapman and Olson teams started to bring fans back
      2017 was 18,219 and the Jump to
      2018 was 19,427pg.
      2019 20,626pg with the wildcard game having 54,005. And then the team was blown up again after 2021. People say all the time vote with your wallet show them you don't support this constant mess and trades to where you know no one is going to be here for more than 2-3 years max and then those same people hold it against us for having trust issues with management and attendance figures.

    • @tonyc8752
      @tonyc8752 Год назад +2

      @@rtyable So no... Oakland hasn't attended games in decades. They need to move.

    • @flito3105
      @flito3105 Год назад +2

      @@tonyc8752 because they built mount Davis and started sabotaging the team including corrupt owners. You expect fans to support that? Lmao

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 Год назад

      The Giants had a million plus from 1958 to 1967. That's when one million in attendance was a very big deal. And the first two years were at Seals Stadium, not Candlestick, that had nearly twice as many seats.

  • @MickeysCorner
    @MickeysCorner Год назад +20

    Philadelphia to Kansas City to Oakland to Las Vegas. What a ride for one of the original 8 teams. From 1901 to 2022, the Athletics' overall win-loss record was 9,210-9,654 (.488)

  • @UnchainedAmerica
    @UnchainedAmerica Год назад +33

    RIP, Vida Blue. He passed away last week. I had personally been to Oakland-Alameda several times in my life. Once before they re-added the football seats, and after the Raiders moved.

  • @desertmaestro1
    @desertmaestro1 Год назад +23

    If I was a billionaire, I'd put a new MLB team back in Oakland, give it the same colors and a name that starts with an A, and have a statue of John Fisher out front that was open to the fans to do whatever they wanted to it.

  • @OCs_And_Stories
    @OCs_And_Stories Год назад +29

    The Oakland Roots USL Championship soccer team is really picking up steam there!

    • @chrisguardiano6143
      @chrisguardiano6143 Год назад

      To the point that they might join MLS someday (though the SJ Earthquakes might have something to say about that)

    • @superninja252
      @superninja252 Год назад +2

      The fact that USL team that was mistrated worst than the Baseball team still wants to stay at point they WILL BULID A TEMPORARY STADIUM JUST TO NOT HAVE TO LEAVE shows how USL is doing things better MLB/MiLB
      If one day soccer supass baseball, the actual Oakland sports situation will be one of the reasons of it

    • @superninja252
      @superninja252 Год назад

      @@chrisguardiano6143 Ironically the SJ is also owned by Fisher

    • @G-546
      @G-546 Год назад +1

      @@superninja252they are a clear example of that from looking at their unimpressive and boring stadium located next to an airport. It’s obvious Fisher really doesn’t care about the fans of his teams.

  • @Calico_Jim
    @Calico_Jim Год назад +26

    And yet - they are still the most success team in Philadelphia sports history.

  • @chrisp679
    @chrisp679 Год назад +46

    I love how everyone props Moneyball up like it was something that was successful.
    They won nothing. That team should’ve won at least two world titles and they won zero. To me, they failed. And they’re paying for it now.

    • @chrisp679
      @chrisp679 Год назад +1

      @CWS and TKP 66-02 it’s not even two months in. Let’s not go crazy here.

    • @thekingbarrelmaker7642
      @thekingbarrelmaker7642 Год назад +2

      The MLB playoffs are a crapshoot. They are heavily based on luck. It’s quite naive to say that they should have won rings during that era when short series are used to determine champions instead of months of play, which are necessary for determining the best team.

    • @chrisp679
      @chrisp679 Год назад +2

      @@thekingbarrelmaker7642 look at how stacked some of those teams were. And look at some of the teams that won world championships during the Moneyball era. The Marlins. The White Sox. The 06 Cardinals. The Angels. And some of the teams that made the series, like the 07 Rockies and the 10 Giants. You mean to tell me that the A’s were worse than any of those teams? That’s bullshit.

    • @thekingbarrelmaker7642
      @thekingbarrelmaker7642 Год назад +1

      @@chrisp679 you didn’t bother to read my comment. October baseball is hugely a tournament of LUCK. It’s hard to blame them for losing a stupid tournament that crowns the luckiest team rather than the best team. You can have the best team on paper in October yet it doesn’t matter because in a five or seven game series, a significantly inferior team has a legitimate chance at advancing due to the luck factor.
      And if moneyball was such a failure, why did so many teams, including the ‘04 Red Sox, use the methods that the A’s used during the moneyball era? Personally, I’d rather say that my team CHANGED the game with revolutionary principles instead of boast about them winning a trophy or trophies due to luck.

    • @chrisp679
      @chrisp679 Год назад +1

      @@thekingbarrelmaker7642 I read your comment.
      The point you missed was that yes, other teams did what the A’s couldn’t do with the same system. That reinforces my point that they were a colossal failure.

  • @JorgeGarcia-gp5cf
    @JorgeGarcia-gp5cf Год назад +42

    I wonder if you will ever do a video about the Arizona Coyotes situation. It is a hotly contested topic within Arizona right now between Coyotes fans and Tempe locals. My take on the debate is the Coyotes owner's sketchy track record and their lack of winning the past decade are key reasons why the city shot them down. If say, they were consistent Stanley Cup contenders, I think they would've had a much better chance of getting their stadium built.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Год назад +1

      Salt Lake City wants an NHL team (and a baseball team), but they seem to not be interested in the Coyotes. Ouch.

    • @JorgeGarcia-gp5cf
      @JorgeGarcia-gp5cf Год назад +1

      @@joermnyc Most likely for the same reasons.

    • @ddddirge
      @ddddirge Год назад +2

      ​@@joermnyc it depends though, the current ownership still committed in Arizona, there are still Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Mesa left... After that he's gonna relocating the team for sure... It's gonna happen either this year or next year...

    • @spencertherren6806
      @spencertherren6806 Год назад +1

      ​@@joermnycWe've got an arena ready to go. Hockey would do well here.✌️🇺🇲

    • @zethan1145
      @zethan1145 Год назад

      Doesn’t help that people who were against the arena were straight up lying to voters, the main push was the new Yotes arena and district would absolutely drain the city and its taxpayers money while getting rid of jobs.
      The new arena and district was not going to use a single dime of taxpayers money and the arena and district would literally create jobs.
      Now that they voted no, they get stuck with a landfill and people celebrating that jobs weren’t taken and their taxpayer wasn’t going into the arena (WHICH NEVER WAS GOING TO HAPPEN IN THE FIRST PLACE), this is exactly why no in Az takes Tempe seriously.
      Yotes have already looked into building in Mesa which would be on private land and be privately funded

  • @RedPaganNetwork
    @RedPaganNetwork Год назад +11

    I grew up with the A's and Giants. I was a kid during the Moneyball era which was one of the most powerful eras of Oakland baseball. It was also a turning point for the A's shitty luck. I went to a few games at the Coliseum. It was a dump back then but it was our dump. Lot of memories with my grandpa who passed in 2012. I left alot of those memories behind as I got older and moved to Portland but now seeing the state of them now, it kinda hits me in the feels a bit. I'm more of a Giants fan but God if I don't have a soft spot for the A's. Tanks for the memories!
    Also, sidebar...to add insult to injury, the Moneyball movie is only on Prime Video for 12 more days. Oof!

    • @DoobieKeebler
      @DoobieKeebler Год назад +1

      I'm a Giants fan, but all my best baseball memeries are at the Coliseum / Network Associates Stadium.
      Getting Rod Beck's warm up ball as went out for a save. (We'd mostly go to interleague Giants @ A's games because it was way cheaper & a far better experience, weather-wise, until AT&T opened.)
      Running over to right field because it was the Sammy Sosa./ McGuire race, and yelling things so foul at him (just cursing as a pre-teen) that he actually turned around & looked directly at me with bewilderment, as I laughed like Bart Simpson getting one over on Moe.

  • @vicepresidentmikepence889
    @vicepresidentmikepence889 Год назад +88

    The A's had one of the best teams in history, between 1971-1975, and their attendance was horrific

    • @otaviofrn_adv
      @otaviofrn_adv Год назад +24

      and their games were not broadcasted locally due to their owner

    • @josiahbrown7258
      @josiahbrown7258 Год назад +5

      To be fair the had just moved from KC 3 years prior. Their attendance was middle of the road for the AL over that period. Additionally Oakland is not a huge city. The Giants had already moved into the bay area and built a decent following when the A's came to town. There was also the 49ers, raiders (depending what years we talk about) who had well established fan bases. The bay area really struggled to support all of these teams and especially since the A's were the last to come in (not counting the sharks who at least had access to the San Jose market which is quite a bit bigger and bit more isolated).
      The A's peaked in popularity with the bash brothers but never got that level after they were disbanded. Everything slowly deterioted from there. They still had somewhat decent attendance in competitive years. The problem was with the lack player retention, the pit that is the coliseum and the less than pleasant location. You cannot expect strong attendance from casual fans. They still had real diehards but to get butts in seats you need to get the casual fan who will bring family or friends. Oakland was not that. Especially when the giants got their new pretty ballpark and eventually won 3 in 5 years. It's tough. If things had been different they could have survived but just didn't work out. Consider that LA which is a way bigger market is unable to attract any significant number of fans for the rams or chargers. It's a difficult move to make to any new market but especially to one with established teams or sports culture. If Oakland were far away from any other pro sports team they would probably do better but the issues are multifaceted and a move to a less-saturated one like Vegas is clearly to tempting for our ownership.

    • @anthonyrivera4735
      @anthonyrivera4735 Год назад +7

      The A's also had one of the best teams in history between 1988-1992, though they only had one World Series

    • @retroguy3344
      @retroguy3344 Год назад +1

      @@anthonyrivera4735 and got swept by the reds!

    • @Leninade-ze7pd
      @Leninade-ze7pd Год назад +1

      ​@@retroguy3344 wire to wire baby!

  • @lazywallstreetnews7234
    @lazywallstreetnews7234 Год назад +20

    Sad stuff... When I was in little league and a bit older we used to have uniforms like the A's and it's sad to see them go out like this with how much history they have. Some of the best players of all time wore those colors 😢

  • @bonecanoe86
    @bonecanoe86 Год назад +10

    It's crazy to think that when the A's were in Philly, they were arguably more popular than the Phillies for most of their time there.

  • @NeverTooManyGames
    @NeverTooManyGames Год назад +14

    As a sports fanatic it's so easy to get bent out of shape with your team. But to have the team that you love show such carelessness that it eventually leads to the franchise moving, that is so shitty on such a deeper level than most of us could imagine. It's really sad too because there are plenty of owners in the MLB who are just as shitty and vindictive. In a perfect world these people would be ousted from the league but instead they stay there because they're buddies with other owners. And the MLB wonders why they can't appeal to new fans.

  • @alanpeel1981
    @alanpeel1981 Год назад +15

    Oakland was coined "the luckiest city since Hiroshima" by Missouri Sen. Stuart Symington when the team left Kansas City. Given time, he was proven right.

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 Год назад +2

      It was all a con. As had good attendance in KC, but the stadium was old. Charlie Finley wanted the glitter of a new stadium, and that was the Coliseum then. Then it became the Colisewer with age.

    • @alanpeel1981
      @alanpeel1981 Год назад +2

      @@ldfreitas9437 If Finley was willing to stay, he was about to get a new stadium along with the Chiefs. He was looking to move the team all along and his actions were proof of that.

  • @christmashake8968
    @christmashake8968 Год назад +5

    You ever come across one of those stories--maybe in anime or comics or other media--where a hero and villain who're two fierce fighters are bitter enemies, but still have enough respect for each other to the point where, when the life of one of them takes a turn for the destitute, the other is so shocked at how far they've fallen that they can't help but feel pity and anger for their situation? As a Mariners fan, I've been feeling that way about the A's a lot lately.

  • @jamesgoss1860
    @jamesgoss1860 Год назад +4

    After 2018, the A's loudly quit their radio partner (95.7 The Game), making a snarky tweet dumping them "it's not us, it's you". They thought they could easily find a new station. They couldn't, so they briefly decided to be the ONLY team to not have any local terrestrial radio home, and go exclusively online streaming. That idea quickly failed, and they eventually had to settle for a conservative talk radio AM station with barely any signal. The hubris of team management was not hard to miss.

  • @hagamapama
    @hagamapama Год назад +7

    The Athletics are one of the founding teams of the American League. I believe the only other founding member that moved was the Washington Senators. the A's have now moved three times, Philly to KC, KC to Oakland, and now Oakland to Vegas. They're an eternal vagabond for whatever reason. Fitting that one of the team symbols is the white elephant, representing a seemingly rich and prestigious prize that costs way more to keep than it's actually worth.

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 Год назад

      Try the Rochester/Cincinnati Royals/Kansas City/Sacramento Kings. Same franchise, four different cities.

  • @nwj03a
    @nwj03a Год назад +6

    Lived near Oakland when the jack London square thing was sounding promising, damn shame that it never happened. Oakland has a shifty reputation for good reason, but that area is really nice. Would’ve been a great place to see a game.
    Too bad.

  • @jentleblink9221
    @jentleblink9221 Год назад +3

    As an A's Fan since i was a kid.. My heart is broken lol 😢💔 even though i live in Vegas now ( originally from California ) i still want them to stay in Oakland.

  • @xaviersaavedra7442
    @xaviersaavedra7442 Год назад +44

    I laughed when you called the raiders stint in Vegas a success. As mark Davis is expressing buyers remorse.
    Especially when the raiders “fans” leave in the 3rd quarter

    • @ej.mohler
      @ej.mohler Год назад +8

      The team was valued at 2.9 billion when they left Oakland, it’s now worth 5.1 billion, it’s awfully bold of you to think that Mark Davis has any care for the fans leaving, and instead is just happily chilling with his over 2 billion dollar in value net gain

    • @tanner5809
      @tanner5809 Год назад +5

      What do you mean? The only fans in that stadium is the visiting team’s, making it a home game for that team lmao

    • @ej.mohler
      @ej.mohler Год назад +7

      @@tanner5809 and Mark Davis doesn’t give a damn, cuz it’s all about the money

    • @e.enriquez4589
      @e.enriquez4589 Год назад +3

      @@tanner5809places like phoenix and Vegas have residents from other states, when raiders play in Az half the stadium is raider fans especially when the cowboys visit, I don’t know why people think as soon as a city gets a new team they’re going automatically switch teams. It took az 17 years to get a small fan base

    • @weregretohio7728
      @weregretohio7728 Год назад +6

      The Raiders are as aimless as the Chargers... and the A's think they're going to compete with the Knights and Raiders in the desert? Lol.
      Waste of water.

  • @juliooquendo220
    @juliooquendo220 Год назад +5

    As a yankees fan i feel sad for Oakland athletics that are not doing a new stadium and moving to las Vegas. Very sad indeed

  • @uriahstivers8125
    @uriahstivers8125 Год назад +6

    As a Seattle and Vegas fan, it'll be interesting figuring out who to go for since the Mariners and As are in the same division

  • @moonjelly5
    @moonjelly5 Год назад +17

    That Ordonez homerun may still be my favorite baseball moment of all time. It cemented me as a a Tigers fan.

    • @aaronkimball7092
      @aaronkimball7092 Год назад +1

      Gives me chills hearing that homerun call

    • @lionsfan7500
      @lionsfan7500 Год назад +2

      I still get goosebumps hearing Dan Dickerson making the call on 97.1 the ticket. It was magical watching my then 8 year old son going crazy in our living room as his heros were going to the world series. Just a magical night!

    • @gretz5792
      @gretz5792 Год назад

      ok dude we get it. your team makes the world series sometimes

    • @aaronkimball7092
      @aaronkimball7092 Год назад

      🧂

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 3 месяца назад

      ​@@lionsfan7500 Last time I checked one team wins the World Series every year,, Yippeekayaaa🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Onex2k
    @Onex2k Год назад +5

    A's have really had more success in the past 15 years than 2/3s of the MLB still. LOL

  • @roljamas
    @roljamas Год назад +7

    It’s an interesting narrative that gets painted where taxpayers don’t want to subsidize a greedy owner’s personal tax free playground that somehow the city and the fans don’t want the team.

    • @sirchi8731
      @sirchi8731 Месяц назад

      Well it's kinda true.

  • @JoMoRising13
    @JoMoRising13 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the thoughtful video, Five.

  • @rustyshackleford5516
    @rustyshackleford5516 Год назад +4

    Great video. You should make a whole team history series.

  • @HolyCannolis
    @HolyCannolis Год назад

    Good historical evaluation! Have been a fan for decades. I’m one of the folks holding a sign at the 1 minute and 10 minute mark of the video. Thank you 🙏 ⚾️

  • @MrWaifuTaker
    @MrWaifuTaker Год назад +7

    It's hard to believe that the Oakland A's history involved 9 World Series titles, yet they are seen as a bottom of a barrel team with little regard for their history.

  • @aaronkimball7092
    @aaronkimball7092 Год назад

    My favorite tigers memory all time. Glad you put that in there lol. Tigers and As had some good battles in the postseason

  • @somebody9112
    @somebody9112 Месяц назад

    watching this to find energy to stick with my road to the show save. 4 years of winning silver sluggers, out doing barry bonds, still not a single winning record in sight. I love that the game perfectly captures the Oakland dread. 3 more years...

  • @Postalbike3
    @Postalbike3 Год назад +5

    Its sad to see the team leave but thanks for the memories good or bad 🫡

  • @Zguzman5023
    @Zguzman5023 Год назад +2

    Haven't watched the video yet but I hope they talk about how former part owner with Fisher, Lee Wolf was roommates with Bud Selig in college and Bud promised to help build a stadium in Oakland and Bud is a notorious boob and never stepped in, lew sold his shares of the team

  • @jamesgoss1860
    @jamesgoss1860 Год назад +1

    Damn, I remember that 19 inning game, I watched the whole thing. Brett Anderson was going to be the starter, but was scratched shortly before first pitch. He ended up pitching 5 innings in extras. The game ended around 1:30AM.

  • @Ramblinrabbit24
    @Ramblinrabbit24 7 месяцев назад +1

    Man, I feel bad for A’s fans. I couldn’t imagine my team breaking my heart like that.

  • @BlessedAreTheCheesemakers
    @BlessedAreTheCheesemakers Год назад +2

    from 1988-1992 they were really good every year
    seems like a thousand years a go now

  • @Gary_C
    @Gary_C Год назад +1

    2:32 Bill Nye the time traveling guy (on the left)

  • @drewburesh386
    @drewburesh386 Год назад +3

    As an a’s fan I’m so depressed about this

  • @jessegarciaiv5380
    @jessegarciaiv5380 10 дней назад

    Became an A’s fan around 2011-2012. Such an interesting team that was a piece or two away from a title. I remember trading for Jon Lester like it was yesterday, it was so shocking to see them actually go all in for one year. So proud to be a fan of them, and unfortunately in Oakland, ownership will not spend the money or retain key assets. Hopefully that changes in LV with more revenue.

  • @vpolite1
    @vpolite1 Год назад +3

    Oakland A's have been been hammered by terrible owners.

  • @Angry_Peanut_52
    @Angry_Peanut_52 Год назад +3

    While ownership owns most of the blame for the move to Vegas, the city itself isn't blameless, they couldn't get a new stadium built

  • @perceivedvelocity9914
    @perceivedvelocity9914 Год назад +5

    Reggie Jackson tried to buy the A's. He put together a group of billionaires. Reggie's group said that they would beat any offer for the A's. The MLB chose to go with a lower offer. Bug Selig gave the A's to one of his friends. If Reggie was allowed to buy the team the A's wouldn't be leaving Oakland.

    • @bourque801
      @bourque801 Год назад +1

      I love you man....but that stadium in Oakland has reached the end of it's usefulness, and thus there still would be the need for a new stadium, If Reggie Jackson & his group were able to buy the team, there would not be a guarantee that they would have taken the Las Vegas route....

    • @JohnZoni
      @JohnZoni Год назад +1

      Bud Selig does/did like to cut his buddies a deal. After Tom Werner ran the Padres into the ground as managing partner there, Bud Ok'd him to be part of John Henry's ownership group with the Red Sox a few years later....

    • @perceivedvelocity9914
      @perceivedvelocity9914 Год назад +2

      @@bourque801 hahaha. I get what your saying. I'm running under the assumption that Reggie's group would have been more motivated to build a new stadium in Oakland. Thanks to Bud we will never know.

  • @joesakic91
    @joesakic91 Год назад +1

    Who's to blame for this mess? The City of Oakland for not planning a baseball-only facility much sooner including 1995 when Al Davis moved the Raiders back to Oakland from Los Angeles and letting Al erect Mount Davis to the Oakland Coliseum with locations like Jack London Square.
    The A's ownership since Walter A. Haas died in 1995 for not considering other cities within Alameda County like Fremont or Dublin deserves blame too.

  • @davidlaush180
    @davidlaush180 5 месяцев назад

    5:40 ...I wasn't ready for that at all LMAO

  • @ynotefil
    @ynotefil Год назад +2

    @Five Point Vids, Thank You For Showing Love To ( The Former )
    Oakland Athletics. My Most Memorable Game I Attended As A Kid At The Coliseum Was July 5th,1992. Rickey Henderson Hit A Leadoff HR In Both Games Of A Double Header Against The Indian's ( Now Know As The Guardians ). So Much Sport's History Has Occurred In That Area Where The Coliseum, & The Roaracle What's A Trip Is That Lebron Won A NBA Title At The Roaracle Before Steph. Curry Did.

  • @JoshTheDragon_27
    @JoshTheDragon_27 5 месяцев назад +1

    That would be the best day of my life if fisher actually sells the team

  • @groundedfalcon
    @groundedfalcon Год назад +1

    I am actually heading to Oakland in a few weeks to watch a game at the Mausoleum. I'm morbidly curious to experience a game there before fthey head to Vegas.

  • @michael-m
    @michael-m Год назад

    Respect for mentioning us Toronto folks and our leafs saga

  • @kotaowens6978
    @kotaowens6978 Год назад +1

    Dang the not holding on to prospects really reminded me of the early 2000s Royals

  • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
    @MiaCollinsNeighborhood 10 месяцев назад

    You made me cry…

  • @DEXD72472
    @DEXD72472 11 месяцев назад

    As the last season for the A's is honestly a complete disaster being 25-67 at the All-Star Break, honestly hope they can pull themselves together before the end of the year

  • @CentralSweeper
    @CentralSweeper Год назад +2

    For the first 30 years, we were respected. The last 23 we have been getting shit on

  • @PrimarySweeper13
    @PrimarySweeper13 Год назад +2

    This team sucks the soul out of me and baseball, yet it’s not the players, nor the coaches. It’s fisher. Nobody would buy the A’s if they go to Vegas. Or at least they shouldn’t. Btw the last clip makes me sad because I hear Ray Fossey’s voice. Fly high Foss

  • @at5756
    @at5756 7 месяцев назад

    Thank for the out brosk

  • @yellowflamegaulent3902
    @yellowflamegaulent3902 Год назад

    When I was looking at the A's issues with Oakland. I had a felling a video like this will be made.

    • @randallwong7196
      @randallwong7196 Год назад

      There will be plenty more videos made, I expect.

  • @XprPrentice
    @XprPrentice Год назад

    Heh, "the greener pastures of Las Vegas." This is a great sleeper joke.

  • @knutthompson7879
    @knutthompson7879 4 месяца назад +1

    To think Oakland used to have a team from every major league. Now all are gone (or will be soon enough) and none will ever be coming back. No more Oakland anythings.

  • @Justin_Coughlin
    @Justin_Coughlin 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well the day has come, MLB owners have officially approved the A’s move to Vegas

  • @ATK10155
    @ATK10155 Год назад +1

    I watched the Golden Knights playoff round opener against the oilers and they put a LOT more effort into their intro than any other team in the league does. Even the raiders to some degree try harder to appeal more than they did in oakland.
    Oakland is the new detroit in the united states.

    • @G-546
      @G-546 Год назад

      Problem with Oakland as a whole is that it is the city that is basically there because all of the surrounding cities are successful. That’s why Oakland always falls behind as it doesn’t have what San Jose or San Francisco has in terms of companies. And Oakland is also bad at being a second tier city as Sacramento has taken its spot as NorCal’s best second tier city.

  • @jasonwebb5964
    @jasonwebb5964 Год назад

    I went to a game at Oakland coliseum in 2004 and even back then the place was empty. It was a Friday night in June with Tim Hudson on the mound so you would think it would be a decent crowd. Nope. I do remember paying $18 for a double shot of Jameson at one of the walk up bars. The most i ever spent for one drink up to that point.

  • @jasonhurley2396
    @jasonhurley2396 9 месяцев назад

    While the A’s are famous for Moneyball, they should be applauded for their scouting system. It always makes me mad/proud when I see former player excelling.

  • @brandonbouchez7195
    @brandonbouchez7195 Год назад

    I just got an idea from another video. It would be cool to see a video of every teams single worst error in franchise history

  • @vpolite1
    @vpolite1 Год назад

    I would remind 5 points video of Larry Baer. He is friendly guy you would ever meet. I met him at Bus Stop.

  • @dasfowler
    @dasfowler Год назад

    At least I got one World Series with my team, and what a series to have.

  • @MrSmith1984
    @MrSmith1984 Год назад

    The big Elephant in the Room is the fact that Oakland is part of the San Francisco Metropolitan Area. And its almost impossible for Metro Areas to sustain more than 1 Team in each major league (even New York & Los Angeles have struggled to maintain 2 in a single major league).
    That's why its was inevitable that the Raiders & A's would relocate elsewhere outside the Bay Area. This excuse doesn't apply to the Golden State Warriors of course.

  • @ShrexyGuy
    @ShrexyGuy Год назад +22

    If only Oakland did what they promised Al they'd do. Then they'd at least have one franchise breaking their fanbases heart still

    • @gamer_athletics
      @gamer_athletics Год назад +15

      They did. They literally gave them $375 million in grant money for the project with Covid and Inflation the price raised and instead of doing a meeting where they were both going to come together to solve the $80-90 million dollar gap what happened? A’s purchased land in Vegas

    • @americanloyalist4599
      @americanloyalist4599 Год назад

      @@gamer_athletics the team moving cope

    • @tonyc8752
      @tonyc8752 Год назад

      @@gamer_athletics Fake News - Oakland told the A''s to pound sound.

    • @tomlombardo6051
      @tomlombardo6051 Год назад

      They sure broke their fanbase's heart in 1989...

  • @SuperRainbol
    @SuperRainbol Год назад +13

    I hope that if any major team decides to come back to Oakland the people there finally decide to show any time of appreciation and support to them, seeing the A's have terrible attendance even in their playoff seasons (and there was a lot of them) was pitiful

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Год назад +1

      Raiders did that before

    • @fernandoacosta7423
      @fernandoacosta7423 Год назад +7

      Lol there’s lots of love for the Game in Oakland . Fans are 10% of the problem

    • @SuperRainbol
      @SuperRainbol Год назад +3

      @@fernandoacosta7423 no there is not, if there was the A's wouldn't be leaving.

    • @fernandoacosta7423
      @fernandoacosta7423 Год назад +11

      @@SuperRainbolwhy in the hell would fans show appreciation and support to an ownership group who trades or doesn’t resign fan fav players, doesn’t spend, constantly threatens relocation, pinches every penny possible, lies to fans and is content with never winning as long as they stay on revenue sharing. We’re fed up. If you think the fans are why the athletics are leaving then you’re simply misinformed

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +5

      @@SuperRainbol The stadium ( if you can call it that) has been rotting for 2 decades. The Warriors fans sold out Oracle during the heart of the dynasty. Oakland has good fans, they just don't always have the money to spend on a team that shows as little interest as the A's have in the last 5 years. I don't know how you explain the 70's other than that team had moved 2 times in the previous decade so perhaps the natives thought that they would move again.

  • @BBB4416
    @BBB4416 Год назад +1

    Amazing they have had some decent teams in 25-30 teams

  • @jeremymcfarlin1945
    @jeremymcfarlin1945 Год назад +2

    I grew up an As fan. I hate how far they have fallen

    • @user-cv8qe9ru8c
      @user-cv8qe9ru8c Год назад

      Why split hairs? The entire state has fallen

  • @treyblaze22
    @treyblaze22 Год назад +2

    Boy, tough times for the city of Oakland.

    • @Labyrinth6000
      @Labyrinth6000 Год назад

      Those high California taxes and high crime rate where criminals get released due to corrupt Leadership.

  • @sirchinathewise
    @sirchinathewise Год назад

    New 5points vid wake up babe we feasting

  • @gretz5792
    @gretz5792 Год назад +1

    Wonder if I should laser remove the stomper A’s tattoo on my right leg.

  • @Damuthafuccka
    @Damuthafuccka Год назад +1

    The B_y _re_ will never be the s_me without the O_kl_nd _'s

  • @cash_us
    @cash_us Год назад +1

    Became an a's fan in 2012 never really got to see a great a's team. I'll never forgive fisher for what he is done to this franchise

  • @rollercoasterfweak
    @rollercoasterfweak Год назад

    Dont remind me how depressing this is as an A's fan. On the field it sucks too because they cant deliver in the postseason

  • @erikpapke9269
    @erikpapke9269 Год назад

    The St Louis Browns we’re originally going to the LA market but WW2 put that on hold

  • @louiep702
    @louiep702 Год назад

    I gotta brush up for when they come to Vegas.

  • @Labyrinth6000
    @Labyrinth6000 Год назад +2

    Oakland is just too toxic to have a professional team with high crime and them California high taxes.

  • @dabarnes12
    @dabarnes12 Год назад +1

    It's not just 3 teams leaving. It's 3 teams with Multiple championships each.

  • @chiva17able
    @chiva17able 17 дней назад +1

    STAY IN OAKLAND!!!

  • @e.nowbodhi144
    @e.nowbodhi144 Год назад

    when reached for comment, Fisher and Kaval issued the joint statement of "OINK!"

  • @Parlimant_Strifey
    @Parlimant_Strifey Год назад

    CarGo never got the Rocks a WS, so he has always been a classic A's player.

  • @jacobwatson1406
    @jacobwatson1406 Год назад +1

    Yep definitely sad 💯

  • @lorenl9262
    @lorenl9262 2 месяца назад +1

    Unfortunately the movie based on the Oakland A's was the demise of this organization and they are trying to ride the tails of the Raiders which would not fare well in the city of Las Vegas.....$AD!!!

  • @kenakehurst3639
    @kenakehurst3639 Год назад +1

    We will not let this go down without a fight the baseball world will hear us weather manfred will do anything is to be seen

  • @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676

    I have not watched this yet. Do you get into the time in the late ‘70’s when they almost moved to Denver?

  • @joelcristianrodriguez9744
    @joelcristianrodriguez9744 Год назад

    its tough man, its tough

  • @nashmcvey
    @nashmcvey Год назад +2

    Goodbye Oakland A’s 😭💔

  • @mrterp04
    @mrterp04 Год назад +1

    The only near-constant has been bad and/or undercapitalized ownership.

  • @chriscorbin2059
    @chriscorbin2059 Год назад

    The sad fact is the city of Oakland has deteriorated to the point that no one wants to live or visit.

  • @WillSmith-ni9hk
    @WillSmith-ni9hk Год назад

    Can you do a history on nola basketball hornets and now pels and why we get the best player of the draft only for them to be “hurt” and then get traded

  • @sethrodgers5582
    @sethrodgers5582 Год назад +1

    Oakland has issues. Teams fleeing the city is a symptom of the issues.

  • @Lny_Forner
    @Lny_Forner Год назад +1

    Screw Cleveland, Oakland is the true factory of sadness...

  • @jeremiahpadilla2822
    @jeremiahpadilla2822 Год назад +1

    St Louis had that happen a basketball team which is the Atlanta Hawks now the Cardinals which are the Arizona Cardinals and the rams which you know they're new name

  • @nicholasarmstrong5996
    @nicholasarmstrong5996 Год назад

    i will continue to rearrange the chairs on this sinking ship until its fully underwater

  • @rngfootball759
    @rngfootball759 Год назад +1

    The As during the KC days in the were a farm team for the Yankees

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 3 месяца назад

      That ended when Charlie Finley bought the team