End of the A's in Oakland

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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    The Athletics announced Thursday, in partnership with Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, that they temporarily will play at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento from 2025 through at least 2027 after their Oakland Coliseum lease expires following the current 2024 MLB season.
    The agreement to allow the A's to play at Sutter Health Park includes an option for a fourth year in case their proposed Las Vegas ballpark isn't ready by the 2028 MLB season.
    Two hours after the news was announced, Ranadive, A's owner John Fisher and local Sacramento officials spoke during a press conference at Sutter Health Park, the current home of the Triple-A River Cats, an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.
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  • @lukeofnewyork
    @lukeofnewyork Месяц назад +210

    You're a class act, Brodie. Thanks for the way you handle all of your stories; clear, concise, and with heart. I came to this channel following this story, but I'm here to stay.

    • @brodiebrazil
      @brodiebrazil  Месяц назад +31

      thank you luke. that is very rewarding to hear. i won't let you down.

    • @traci635
      @traci635 Месяц назад +1

      Ditto

    • @craigishill
      @craigishill Месяц назад +1

      Same Brody, thank you. Also from NY, this is such a shame for the fans of Oakland.

    • @anonymousYTviewer69
      @anonymousYTviewer69 Месяц назад +1

      @@brodiebrazil any update on the SOS petition and if it may get on the nov ballot?
      im still holding on to that passing and fisher not getting the 380m. or 360m, whatever it is, he said without it he cant go to vegas.
      would love to see that "monkey wrench" screw him.

    • @switchbladeconspiracy
      @switchbladeconspiracy Месяц назад +1

      Yep. Came to this channel as an A's fan, and I'm staying because I'm now a Brodie fan. Thanks for all time and work you put in to keep us update on this whole saga. You're awesome Brodie!

  • @jasonschlagel5492
    @jasonschlagel5492 Месяц назад +126

    Oh no. I did not realize today was Fosse’s b-day. OMG…even worse than I thought.

    • @SamWesting
      @SamWesting Месяц назад +5

      It’s fitting that this news came on Fosse’s b-day. Everybody’s feeling bowled over. 😢

  • @ZacharyWhite25
    @ZacharyWhite25 Месяц назад +70

    Brodie, I am a ballpark enthusiast. You did a bang-up job covering the A’s stadium saga. I know I belong to your division rival- the Texas Rangers. However, I as a Ranger, want to express my condolences to you and the entire A’s fanbase who’s going to lose the A’s after this season. I cannot begin to imagine the emotions you and the A’s fans are feeling.

    • @scott6172relay
      @scott6172relay Месяц назад +1

      As a ballpark enthusiast what are your thoughts on the Ballpark in Arlington’s short life span? I get the team wanted a roof but damn. Had always hoped to see a game, the white arches and ambiance.

    • @ZacharyWhite25
      @ZacharyWhite25 Месяц назад

      @@scott6172relay I was not thrilled when they replaced The Ballpark in Arlington. They could’ve put a roof over it, but they chose not to. The new Globe Life Field is nice. However, it lacks the classic ballpark feel the other one had. Believe me, you would’ve loved The Ballpark in Arlington! It was how modern ballparks should look and feel like.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 Месяц назад

      @@scott6172relay Unfortunately it is TOO HOT in Texas during the summer to have to play afternoon games on Sunday because MLB and the players association demanded afternoon games for Sunday night travel. Too many fans were affected with heat stroke. The Ballpark in Arlington is a great ballpark to watch a baseball game in the evening, but it's like being cooked in an oven during the afternoons, very little spade anywhere. The Rangers had no choice but to build a stadium with air conditioning and a roof. As for the fans, they are more upset with MLB and the players association forcing the Rangers to play afternoon games than they are with the Rangers management... The players association is more worried about their travel plans than they are with the health of their fans...

  • @SoraMatt
    @SoraMatt Месяц назад +109

    I cannot help but feel so sorry for the A's fanbase. This is EXACTLY like 2004 where this happened to the Montreal Expos when they left and thus left Canada with only one team. You couldn't turn Expos fans into Blue Jays fans overnight nor have them follow the team as they became the Nationals. In fact? Expos fans were insulted the Nationals USED the Expos jerseys for a few games.
    So anybody who knows the tragedy of the Montreal Expos, or was an Expos fan? Give a shout out to Oakland A's fans. They need you right now.😢

    • @BillyJoeMcallister
      @BillyJoeMcallister Месяц назад +14

      I loved the Expos. I would never support a Toronto team here in Vancouver.

    • @SoraMatt
      @SoraMatt Месяц назад +14

      @BillyJoeMcallister all good. I am a Blue Jays fan and always will be, but I am also an avid supporter of the fallen Expos and do wish they return. And those Expos fans should be there for the A's fanbase. Of all Fandom? They understand.

    • @br-jj6re
      @br-jj6re Месяц назад +2

      Both DC and Montreal were historically screwed out of teams, it’s sad that the nats ended up taking another teams spot, would’ve been far better if they took the rays spot in 93

    • @derekhammett8634
      @derekhammett8634 Месяц назад +5

      as an expo fan who followed the team after the move, what hurts more than the jerseys was them not acknowledging the Expos years when it comes to individual or team records

    • @jimmym2486
      @jimmym2486 Месяц назад +1

      My dad was a Giants fan. He did not follow the Yankees or any team until the Mets came into existence. As for myself I did not experience a team leaving, I experienced a team coming. I was an Islander fan in 1982 and I still am but in 1982 I was very happy and still am that the Rockies moved to NJ and become the Devils because it meant I could go to games because the Meadowlands was close but while I rooted for the Devils and got to be in person when they won 2 cups in 95 and 03 whenever they played the Islanders I rooted for the Islanders.

  • @kiroolioneaver8532
    @kiroolioneaver8532 Месяц назад +53

    One of the drawbacks about North American sports is (excepting the Green Bay Packers, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Edmonton Elks; the latter perhaps not for much longer) is the lack of community owned teams and/or an open sports league model. Everything is driven by greed; TV revenue or billionaire owners holding cities and fanbases hostage for more public money to fund their stadiums.

    • @jameskeys971
      @jameskeys971 Месяц назад +4

      Well said!

    • @foxyfoxington2651
      @foxyfoxington2651 Месяц назад +2

      It's not just North American sports. I've been (trying to) get into NBP, and every team is essentially owned by a gigantic corporation except for one (and they have a franchise that was done dirty in a similar way back in 2004).

    • @LouieKaboom
      @LouieKaboom Месяц назад +1

      This guy gets it.

    • @jesse_dot_pizza
      @jesse_dot_pizza Месяц назад

      Yes European sports are a socialist utopia.

  • @howtogobrokein0-60
    @howtogobrokein0-60 Месяц назад +26

    I spoke at my father’s funeral a week ago about him taking me to my first ever ballgame to watch the A’s at the Coliseum. Born and raised in SF, he’s essentially the reason I’m an A’s fan. I took my one year old son to a game last year, the only one we attended, and I looked forward to continuing the tradition with my lil guy. To see things transpire this way feels so abrupt and it cuts extremely deep.

    • @piperthirtytwo
      @piperthirtytwo Месяц назад

      I am so happy for your experience last year with your son, because I have always felt that it is a significantly rewarding thing to share a baseball game as Father and Son as many have felt for over a century. i hope you can find another way to build a bond with your son another way or with another team or sport that the Bay has to offer. Local minor teams can be just as enjoyable to have that baseball experience

  • @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija
    @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija Месяц назад +74

    I don't really watch baseball too much (Ice hockey is my sport) but it is always sad to see a team go, RIP Oakland Athletics

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Месяц назад

      They should play in Sacramento all the time and play in A Minor League Park

    • @thefourhorsemen91
      @thefourhorsemen91 Месяц назад

      If Oakland had a hockey team, they would have left also.

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Месяц назад +2

      @@thefourhorsemen91 they did have a hockey team in Oakland called the Oakland seals also known as the California golden seals which they left in 1977 and went to Cleveland

    • @thefourhorsemen91
      @thefourhorsemen91 Месяц назад

      @@mikekeeler6362Welp, there you go. Now O-Town has no professional teams. And might never again.

  • @leoruiz4546
    @leoruiz4546 Месяц назад +23

    I will miss going to Oakland Coliseum

  • @BrianThePilot1640
    @BrianThePilot1640 Месяц назад +37

    Seriously heart wrenching to even fathom. I remember the days of coco crisp, grant balfour, stephen vogt, all too well. Hearing the drumming, the flags constantly flying, and the lets go oakland chants will forever be engrained in me. Thanks Oakland.

  • @auburncatfish417
    @auburncatfish417 Месяц назад +32

    Tough one to watch Brodie. Thank you for being the one. The one that wouldn't let go of this story. The one that made a place for all of us to gather. The one that was willing to share their own emotions and scars publicly. You made a ride or die fan outta me. Your efforts mattered. And the OAKLAND A's mattered.

  • @leaveittobaker
    @leaveittobaker Месяц назад +62

    I'll always be an "Oakland" A's fan. They moved to Oakland the year I was born, so essentially, I've been a fan my entire life. But going forward, I will ONLY be an Oakland A's fan. When that chapter is over, so will my love for them. My Dad covered the team in the Bay Area. He too, was a big fan. Many memories of going to games with my Dad. When he passed, I placed his A's hat next to him in his coffin. They've broken my heart. 😢

    • @PHN-2024
      @PHN-2024 Месяц назад +6

      I'm sure all the former KC and Philadelphia Athletics Baseball Fans feel your Pain because the A's didn't belong to KC or Philadelphia or now Oakland

    • @flight4twenty3
      @flight4twenty3 Месяц назад

      @@PHN-2024you Giant troll!! Your mother should be ashamed

    • @jameskeys971
      @jameskeys971 Месяц назад +2

      @@PHN-2024teams that move except for very serious reasons deserve no loyalty. This includes the Dodgers and Giants.

    • @PHN-2024
      @PHN-2024 Месяц назад +3

      @@jameskeys971 Besides the Athletics, Dodgers and Giants, there are a Few MLB teams that have relocated throughout their History. The Braves were in Boston and Milwaukee and are now in Atlanta. The District of Columbia as in Washington DC has had the most activity when it comes to relocation of MLB teams. You had the “Senators-1” leave for Minnesota becoming the Twins, then the “Senators-2” leave for Texas becoming the Rangers. Then the Montreal Expos moved to Washington DC and became the Nationals.

    • @pydiboy
      @pydiboy Месяц назад

      It's not a long drive to Sactown so you can still see them often!

  • @mikemcd
    @mikemcd Месяц назад +105

    Long live the Oakland A’s 💚⚾️

    • @PHN-2024
      @PHN-2024 Месяц назад +7

      Long Live the Kansas City A's and the Philadelphia A's. Remember the A's Baseball Franchise Didn't begin in Oakland, so why would you expect them to finish there.

    • @scott6172relay
      @scott6172relay Месяц назад +2

      Amen. Apr 13 will be my first game at Oakland Coliseum, to see it before it’s gone.

    • @oaklandsoldier8520
      @oaklandsoldier8520 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@PHN-2024quit reaching and being disingenuous.

  • @TheOtherGygax
    @TheOtherGygax Месяц назад +21

    Thank you so much Brodie. I’ve been to 100s of games in Oakland. My kids were infants when they went with me. Now, it’s going to be tough to watch MLB games.

  • @markeschen
    @markeschen Месяц назад +5

    I'm a lifelong Giant's fan and one of the most painful memories I have is the final day of the 1992 season when the Giants supposedly played their last game in San Francisco, so I know how much you A's fans all are hurting. You have my deepest sympathies.

  • @BAYAREA-kd1ig
    @BAYAREA-kd1ig Месяц назад +21

    Brodie, thanks for being a real one. If the A's somehow stay in Oakland, you deserve to throw a 1st pitch amongst many others.

  • @chrisguardiano6143
    @chrisguardiano6143 Месяц назад +23

    As someone who went through the loss of the Sonics in Seattle when I was in middle school (about 16 years ago), my heart aches for the people of Oakland as a sports fan. This is absolutely sad news to hear & I am going to miss going to games at the Coliseum as a visiting fan. Thanks so much Brodie for your coverage on this & really making sports fans around the country (even around the world) aware of the situation.

    • @michaelmarkowski204
      @michaelmarkowski204 Месяц назад +4

      I always believed Seattle would get another NBA franchise. I think Seattle and Vegas get the two expansion teams. And your city has already released the Kraken on the NHL.

    • @stevenschoen1138
      @stevenschoen1138 Месяц назад

      Think about this the guy who “saved” the kings from going to Seattle…is now fucking over another fan base after standing in front of a pack arena talking about how it’s so great he saved Sacramento..the height of hypocrisy …good luck in future man ..I almost wish he didn’t “save “ the Kings at this point

    • @oaklandsoldier8520
      @oaklandsoldier8520 Месяц назад

      Damn. You were in middle school? I'm getting effin old. Lol

    • @LouieKaboom
      @LouieKaboom Месяц назад

      ​@@stevenschoen1138Why would you be surprised? Vivek is a Marxist idealogue, helping another one. The guy has always been a POS. Look what he did to your longtime broadcaster who dared to say "all lives matter". Wake up!

  • @smokey5100
    @smokey5100 Месяц назад +11

    We love you Brodie. Thanks for all of your hard work and coverage on this. It truly feels like a loss of a loved one. All of my life I have found excitement and comfort into not only going to the games at the Coliseum but just having the games on tv in my home or even on the radio. As a kid it would make my whole day if i got any A's player in my pack of baseball cards. Memories of the Bash Bros to meeting Jose Canseco and Dave Stewart in the late 80's, the Mother's Cookies card sets, 3 World Series, the streak, Moneyball, our most recent playoff teams, all the way to coaching my son's Babe Ruth Baseball team to a Championship here in the East Bay proudly as the A's. My whole life I learned to have heart and never give up and I credit that to the Oakland A's. This team is woven into the fabric of the community more than folks on the outside would ever realize. That's why it boggles my mind that folks from other cities are attacking us fans when we have simply beem fighting to keep OUR team home. Hoping that the deal in Vegas somehow falls apart and better business in Oakland prevails someday because it would be incredibly sad to not have a major league team for all of this passion that exists here. The way the organization blatantly turned their backs on us and created the climate in which to point a finger at us and place blame for their actions is hard to forgive and I don't see myself supporting them or MLB for that matter for part they played in all of this. R.I.P. Bay Bridge Series... Oakland A's Forever!!!

    • @markbennett1210
      @markbennett1210 Месяц назад +1

      Well said man. I have so many of the same thoughts you just wrote

  • @brianthomas2786
    @brianthomas2786 Месяц назад +10

    This saga turned me on to your channel. I’m a die hard Cubs fan, Chicago born and raised. It’s a way of life; a tradition passed through the generations like an heirloom.
    Your passion, and the passion of Oakland for their team, truly is remarkable. I live in California now, San Diego. The A’s are synonymous not just with Oakland or the Bay, but the entire state. My heart is with you, Brodie & A’s Nation. MLB just made a colossal mistake; a true symbol of the Manfred era.

    • @stlbluescup9150
      @stlbluescup9150 Месяц назад +4

      As a Cardinals fan, I could not agree more! Would be unfathomable to loose a team that means so much to the city.

    • @brianthomas2786
      @brianthomas2786 Месяц назад +2

      @@stlbluescup9150 100%! Cardinals are our biggest rival on the field, but I’ve always respected Cardinals fans as true baseball lifers who just love their team & their city. I can’t imagine baseball without St. Louis.
      Definitely makes you thankful to have the stability in Chicago and St. Louis that Oakland so deserves.

  • @lillil6422
    @lillil6422 Месяц назад +10

    Unbelievable. What a crazy journey it’s been since I found your channel a year ago. Been a giants fan my whole life but this is a day I always never wanted to face.

  • @faustoramos1110
    @faustoramos1110 Месяц назад +8

    I was there yesterday, and I cry cause I say this is my last game will miss the green and gold ,thank you Brodie ..😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭

  • @prberg2
    @prberg2 Месяц назад +9

    Really sorry the hear the final news and really feel for all the Oakland A's fans. Must be so tough to lose a community organization like a MLB team. Really brings a community together. We are down in LA but were able to travel up and see a game last year with some friends. It was a great night out at the ballpark and I could see the charm of the team and the ballpark. So much great history with the team... so unfortunate it had to end like this. Thanks for bringing us the honest truth with this tough story. Oakland A's.. you will always be remembered.

    • @michaelmarkowski204
      @michaelmarkowski204 Месяц назад

      I was at a Dodger home game in the '90s and it was fabulous. Never been the the Coliseum, but it looks like a nice open air, ballpark with natural grass and, from what I understand, great weather in Oakland. Maybe I'll take a vacation out that way this summer to catch a series - that is, if I can get tickets...

  • @sportshybrid7927
    @sportshybrid7927 Месяц назад +7

    I totally understand how Oakland fans are feeling today this is how I felt when the Rams left St Louis knowing that kroenke screwed over the city and that's what totally John Fisher did to Oakland so sorry this is happening to the city 💚💛💔 ⚾

  • @J.W.Flores
    @J.W.Flores Месяц назад +3

    I'm from San Diego and a Padres fan, but this is sad and hurts our states' sports history. I feel sorry for all the fans in Oakland. Battle of the Bay regardless of the sport is officially died. I'm glad I stumbled across your channel around two years ago. Since watching, I have gained more interest in Bay Area sports and history. THANK YOU, Brodie you're the man. 😢

  • @CoachMikejvGahr
    @CoachMikejvGahr Месяц назад +9

    Being a resident of SoCal this is where I get my news on the Oakland A's relocation RUclips sent me to you. All of the details you shared with us here kept me informed. I say the Rams left LA to move to a brand new stadium and came back in 20 years. The OAKLAND A's will be back just is the matter of the time they come back.
    Thank you !!! You have a soCal fan. I am sticking with you Brodie!!!!

    • @americanbobtail1
      @americanbobtail1 Месяц назад

      The A's will never be back Oakland due to the fact Oakland is currently a crime ridden dung hole. MLB knew exactly what they doing getting out of Oakland.

    • @Solitude47152
      @Solitude47152 Месяц назад

      What a disaster this is for the city of Oakland. Play hard ball you get nothing

  • @stlbluescup9150
    @stlbluescup9150 Месяц назад +5

    Personally as a Cardinals fan, I would never ever go to another game this season. So sad for the city of Oakland, they deserve better.
    Reminds me a little of the Rams and how devastating it was to the city. Ownership gave up on the city and the state.

  • @silasrobertshaw8122
    @silasrobertshaw8122 Месяц назад +4

    As a resident of Sacramento for the last 21 years I have always said the A's should move to Sacramento, and that I would be a fan of the team if they moved here. This is just awful the way it has unfolded. I was raised in San Diego and have lived through the Clippers and much more painfully the Chargers moving to LA. I understand the pain A's fans have gone through, as the Chargers stadium debate ran for 15 years and ended in the same kind of heartache. I will always be a Padres fan first and foremost, but man I feel guilty about seeing the A's at Raley Field next year. Sorry, Sutter Health Park. My heart goes out to all the A's fans everywhere.

  • @jasonvoss6559
    @jasonvoss6559 Месяц назад +11

    Thank you Brodie. I know I've said somethings on here but as a former Oaklander and an A's fan since I was kid in New Jersey thank you. I might quit my job and come watch the rest of the last season and camp in my college mentors backyard 10 mins from the coliseum. 17 years ago I moved to Oakland and stayed til 14 came back from 15-17 my college my team's my city that made me a full formed human this is a kick in the balls thank you Brodie lets go Oakland sell the team I'll be at comerica for the 3 game set in Detroit in a few hours decked out in A's gear forever LETS GO OAKLAND RIP JOHN FISCHER YOUR A BUM! DAVE KAVAL YOU SUCK TOO

  • @kevinthompson4601
    @kevinthompson4601 Месяц назад +2

    So sorry to hear this Brodie! We went through this with the Chargers in San Diego and it was gut wrenching. It’s got to be so tough for you and Oaklanders having to go through this multiple times with losing the Raiders and Warriors as well. You’ve covered this story with class and dignity. Journalists like you can make a difference by keeping owners and leagues accountable for the human factor that is harmed by their “business decisions.” Take your son to the last game. It will hurt, but it’s part of the process. Again, I’m so sorry!

  • @anthonykeene8849
    @anthonykeene8849 Месяц назад +5

    I was born and raised in Los Angeles. The Bay Area has been my home for the last 11-12 years, specifically, the East Bay. My love for the Dodgers is beyond measure but I proudly claim the East Bay.. I’m not an A’s fan but I’ve followed them since I’ve lived here and found their fans to be knowledgeable, respectful and true fans of the game.
    This whole situation pains me and breaks my heart. I think the worst part of it all is how MLB just sat by and watched it happen. It’s like a crime being committed on someone’s front step and no one calling the police.
    Brodie, thanks for covering this story and being a voice for the people. There might be people more connected but there is absolutely no one better suited to cover this story and the national media should be following your lead.
    Anyway, I’m down for whatever you do next.
    Long Live the Oakland Athletics 💚🤍

  • @denisceballos9745
    @denisceballos9745 Месяц назад +2

    Oakland sure got it’s money’s worth on their stadium. From the days of Campy Campaneris, Joe Rudi, and Diego Seguí, to today. That’s a long way back to be at the same field. Lots of memories at the ol’ Oakland-Alameda County Stadium. Enjoy the last year.

  • @goaliecoachmike
    @goaliecoachmike Месяц назад +3

    The business side of sports fascinates me and I’ve learned so much on your channel. Thank you for covering so many topics out West including the AZ Coyotes saga.

  • @angelo8424
    @angelo8424 Месяц назад +26

    The A's are now the Sacramento Sapsuckers. P.S. My dad took me to an Iowa Oaks game in 1970- Vida Blue pitched that day- I've never heard a pitch hit a catcher's mitt like that, ever.

  • @stevemaraccini3062
    @stevemaraccini3062 Месяц назад +18

    You have been awesome, Brodie. This really hurts. I heard "Celebration " the other day, and I am not ashamed to say that I got very emotional. I saw my first A's game in 1971 when Vida won his 20th game. I was privileged and blessed to cover the A's for three years, two of those when Billy Martin was managing the Green and Gold. I got to know some of the players and had a wonderful interview with Billy, sat in the A's dugout, sat in with Red Rush and Dominic Valentino....I could go on forever with all the memories, season after season. In September, the memories will cease to be created. My grandson will never get to create his own memories. This really hurts, REALLY hurts.
    Brodie, you have been a beacon of light and hope during this process, providing great information in a very professional manner. THANK YOU🙏

  • @luisguerrero9310
    @luisguerrero9310 Месяц назад +3

    I fell in Love with the Okland A's in the 80's..... one of the saddest moments for myself and my son..... 😢 i didn't want it to end this way......

  • @rooftopsports
    @rooftopsports Месяц назад +10

    I am from Seattle and I always appreciated your updates

    • @pushslice
      @pushslice Месяц назад +2

      I am a Seattle guy transplanted to the Bay Area for the last bunch of years. I’ve gone to the Colosseum to watch games when the Mariners are in town, or even just other A’s games. These fans were always super-real, passionate, and very loyal. Regardless of how their team was doing . Always enjoyed these nice days/evenings out at the ballpark in Oakland.
      This is a sad day for the Bay Area. The Athletics fans deserve so much better.

  • @stevew3421
    @stevew3421 Месяц назад +2

    I live 25 blocks from the stadium here in Sacramento. I could not care less about MLB coming here. The A's are an East Bay team with an East Bay vibe. That was a huge part of the attraction. There were times in the Coliseum where the atmosphere was incredible. And that's really an understatement. Where else on earth did that atmosphere exist? Nowhere. Sad fan here. Thank you Brodie for everything.

  • @chancemartin3980
    @chancemartin3980 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks again Brodie, from a Canadian A's fan since 87. You've helped us all thru the sh*t

  • @Steve_Hunts96
    @Steve_Hunts96 Месяц назад +5

    Well said across the board Brodie! I’ve been following this story since I got wind of the A’s coming to my hometown of Vegas, and while I absolutely hate everything about this, and would rather the A’s stay in Oakland and we get an expansion team, your coverage of this whole thing has been nothing short of excellent from the beginning. I saw the pain you felt in a prior video that was actually on NBC Bay Area, I’ve felt sentimentality for the people of the east bay, and what this means for that community… I cannot imagine what it truly feels like, I hope to god I never have to go through it, but for you Brodie, my heart goes out to you, and my heart goes out to the A’s fanbase. We don’t want the A’s… they’re Oakland’s team, not ours. It needs to stay that way, and not what the future is entailing for the franchise, and for the 2 cities.
    With all that said though, I must thank you again Brodie, for all the work you’ve done in covering this story. You’ve made me a follower to stay, and I look forward to your growth as a sports RUclipsr!

    • @LBM01028
      @LBM01028 Месяц назад

      You’re a traitor to Vegas!!

  • @TheBayFoto
    @TheBayFoto Месяц назад +9

    Thank you for everything, Brodie!

  • @vincegabrielson
    @vincegabrielson Месяц назад +5

    You fought the good fight for so long. Thank you Brodie for your steadfast coverage through all of this.

  • @brianmccarthy1029
    @brianmccarthy1029 Месяц назад +4

    Thanks Brodie, I have held you dear for the last year. My parents first date was a game at Shipe in 48, my first game was in April of 68. my heart is broke.

  • @RioAbajoBelen
    @RioAbajoBelen Месяц назад +1

    I am flying in from Albuquerque on May 5th and back home that night. It will be 51 years since my first game in 1973.
    Doug

  • @shereenchew5565
    @shereenchew5565 Месяц назад +12

    This is sad all the way around. All the best to you, and thanks Brodie.

  • @Justin-jr7xq
    @Justin-jr7xq Месяц назад +2

    As an Angels fan in the UK, I stumbled across your channel during the As fiasco. I have watched the Angels play in Oakland a number of times. Your passion and professionalism during this disaster has been admirable and touching. Good vibes

  • @rainbowmade1880
    @rainbowmade1880 Месяц назад +3

    The sad thing is I can’t watch baseball anymore. That part of my heart died.

  • @davidrubens3078
    @davidrubens3078 Месяц назад

    Brodie, you summed up my feelings so perfectly. Thank you! This entire process has been very difficult for so many of us. I have lived here in the East bay for over 40 years, and after growing up a loyal Dodgers fan in LA, my obvious choice when I moved here was to start following the A's. I have been to hundreds of games over the years, and have raised my son as a die-hard A's fan and seeing him now so heart-broken (he is 31 now) has been the toughest thing of all. We are devastated, but having you follow the saga has been a huge help during the past cojuple of years, so I want to extend my gratitude. I guess now we are focused on the rebuilding of the Sharks, which we think is going in the right direction! (my son's encyclopaedic knowledge of all that is going on with that organization is pretty amazing!) .So keep up your great coverage of the team in teal and we
    hope to meet you in person sometime soon.

  • @rag8965
    @rag8965 Месяц назад +2

    Brodie, as a New Yorker, sorry to see Oakland A’s fans lose their team and another sports franchise (Raiders). I loved while watching the Yankees play at the coliseum and hearing the fan base with their drums and horns in the background and the colorful fans in their costumes rooting for their team. It had the feel of a small town rooting for their favorite college team in that festive atmosphere. Hope Oakland gets an expansion team to heal the gaping wound the A’s will be leaving.

  • @DustinH81
    @DustinH81 Месяц назад

    I'm so sorry that it came to the A's leaving Oakland Brodie, you did an outstanding job covering this story for so many years and I commend you for that. When I heard this news I was pretty stunned, and sad, because I knew that that meant the A's were officially gone from Oakland; I'm still processing it too. The second thing I thought of was how you were doing Brodie.
    I found out on here that it was your Birthday the other day too, and I hope you had a good Birthday man. That's cool you got to go to the railroad museum in Sacramento too, I've been there a few times before and loved it, I really love trains!
    I'm really happy about the success your channel is having, and I'm really loving all the new kinds of video's you're doing too. I'll definitely be here with you on your journey!

  • @docswatchbox8321
    @docswatchbox8321 Месяц назад +4

    Man. My first game ever was with my Dad and uncle in 1974. The A’s were facing the Milwaukee Brewers, who had a young phenom shortstop named Robin Yount. I was in kindergarten, 1974. Many more A’s games, many more memories went on for decades. I always knew this was coming, but it’s still hard to see it happen. 😢

    • @oiler62
      @oiler62 Месяц назад

      My first game was on my 9th birthday in 1971. Vida pitched a shutout and one of my favorite players Campy Canpaneris stole 2 bases. It was one of my best memories with my dad.

  • @philroche4792
    @philroche4792 Месяц назад +1

    Sincere condolences Brodie, but also sincere thanks for the great reporting throughout this saga. I haven't lived in N. California for many years, but am still sad and bewildered by what's happened with the Athletics. And I'm also thinking of how similar, in some ways, this is to the A's move when they were torn way from Philadelphia in the early 50s. Then, as now, MLB franchise owners simply stood and watched as the club was ripped from Philly and many hearts were broken. Fans truly are an after thought.

  • @WildWabbit3122
    @WildWabbit3122 Месяц назад +3

    Brodie, I very much appreciate your coverage of this topic and learned a lot from your reporting. I'm an Oakland native that was lucky enough to grow up in Oakland when the A's, Seals (NHL), Raiders, Oaks (ABA) and Warriors played in the Coliseum Complex. Now this year they will all be gone. It's highly unfortunate that John Fisher purchased the A's. The City of Oakland has to bare part of the blame as well in my opinion.

  • @chiva17able
    @chiva17able Месяц назад +5

    Thank you Brodie

  • @mattsingley3370
    @mattsingley3370 Месяц назад

    Brodie your video on this topic have been well informed and great overall the production is great and this channel is one of my favorites. All of videos really break down what is going on about all of the moving pieces with these sports teams and perhaps moving. I’m excited to see what the future holds for you and this channel!!! I’ll be here for the ride!!!

  • @aidanbohr4617
    @aidanbohr4617 Месяц назад +1

    Heartbroken for you and everyone in Oakland Brodie. This damn near happened to my O’s and while I’m so relieved it didn’t, I’m just so gutted that it actually happened to you guys. The city and it’s people deserve better. I know we’re on opposite sides of the country but there’s always room in Birdland for you guys.

  • @tweezerjam
    @tweezerjam Месяц назад +3

    As a phillies fan, this absolutely sucks. I hate seeing teams leave cities. I’ve always admired the A’s organization. I feel for you all. ✊🏼

  • @renzo.downey
    @renzo.downey Месяц назад +1

    Brodie, as you take a step back on your A's coverage, I want to thank you for your dedicated coverage the last several years. You provided an important, balanced resource to viewers at a difficult time for East Bay baseball fans and baseball fans in general. You not only helped us understand what was happening, but you provided insight that helped explain the why and the factors that led people involved in these negotiations to make the decisions they did. That, while sometimes painful and infuriating, helped us process our grief. Thank you.

  • @swisschaletsauce
    @swisschaletsauce Месяц назад +3

    blue jays fan here, but i got into baseball as a child in the late 80's due to jose canseco and have always held a soft spot for the a's since then... many fond memories of the bash bros, rickey henderson, dave stewart, bob welch, eck, steinbach as well as some of the latter incarnations that included zito, hudson and mulder... dallas braden's perfect game... josh reddick and careless whisper... and of course the trade that would bring us josh donaldson. always the ultimate underdogs and easy to root for. they better at least leave you the green and gold... so sorry to the city of oakland, you deserve so much better

  • @piperthirtytwo
    @piperthirtytwo Месяц назад

    8:39 And San Jose State Grad! you are a true Bay Area native that takes pride and loyalty towards this great part of California and the USA. This is one reason why i have gravitated towards your work and absolute devotion for our regional sports teams. I was born in San Jose. Grew up in Santa Cruz, San Francisco and Marin. Then also living in Oakland, back to San Jose and now South Bay Morgan Hill. I root and hope for success in all of our professional sports teams(yes even the Raiders even though I bleed red and gold. As well for the A's, even though i bleed orange and black) and have felt in my life to be very fortunate to experience success from all of them during my 47 years here. My point is, that I understand how dedicated A's or rather Oaktowns ' feelings of being gutpunched by the powers at be. the Giants A's game where the fans came together in unity to chant dont sell I was rooting for the Giants to win but literally yelling out loud in my living room in unison right along with them. I had emotional feelings of the Warriors moving from the arena next to the Coliseum. so we have a deep tie to our region and just like the lifelong dedicated A's fans feel, I just simply can't imagine my Bay Area without them. When they move, I will feel a part of me is missing as well., Even though i have generally not been fond of the drums in the bleachers at A's games.. I have a feeling that in the future i will feel significantly different and wish those drums were still there and miss them. you don't know what you have until its gone. Brodie..I appreciate your work to bing info to our citizens and understand why you will take a step back in the A's news. The close it comes to deadline , there will be plenty of entities thinking there is a news story finally in a society losing a loved one. sorry for the novel

  • @mikepuncsak7297
    @mikepuncsak7297 Месяц назад

    Brodie you have given your all in keeping us all up to date about the fiasco we were all dealing with in our own way . 74 more work days for me I want to be there with all of my co workers . I started this 21 year journey with Dave Rinetti and Paul LeVue and I want to finish this with those great guys Thank you so very much Brodie for all you do and you can be sure I'll be following you and Casey in the future .I think this is time for us all to step back from the forest and enjoy the trees.

  • @vinniefreeman5142
    @vinniefreeman5142 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for your coverage Brodie of this sad event over the past year. I discovered your channel a year ago and always watch your videos. Though I live in San Diego, I know what it's like to lose a team. I feel for the fans and Coliseum workers. Keep up the good work.

  • @GravityFalloutPines
    @GravityFalloutPines Месяц назад +3

    Brodie you are classy and professional. I'm sorry for the pain this is causing you
    I'm a fan since spring '89, and I'm just so over the A's / coliseum being a joke, and I've been strung along about a new ballpark for 20 years, so this is a net positive for me

    • @GravityFalloutPines
      @GravityFalloutPines Месяц назад

      I'm a San Ramon / Walnut Creek guy, but eventually had to move on from the bay in general 2 years ago, which helps me cope with all this

  • @MacroLoco
    @MacroLoco Месяц назад +1

    I’m sorry for your loss, my condolences 💐

  • @11leidenrd
    @11leidenrd Месяц назад +3

    Your such a class guy Brodie.

  • @blunticus
    @blunticus Месяц назад +1

    A part of me jus died 😢 growing up at the coliseum since 76 it truly was my second home..... Thank you Brodie for being the constant professional n seeing both sides of any situation regarding the A's you sir have went above and beyond

  • @michaelmarkowski204
    @michaelmarkowski204 Месяц назад +3

    Kudos to Bruiser Brodie. Even though he obviously wanted the A's to stay in Oakland, I found him to be very unbiased in his coverage of the "A's to Vegas" story, trying to call it down the middle as events transpired - quite rare for a local broadcaster. I was an Expos fan as a kid even though I lived (and still do) in Blue Jays territory, so I know it's tough to see your favorite team relocate. Seals, Raiders, Warriors, now the A's. At least you have the SF teams + the Sharks.

  • @monica93304
    @monica93304 Месяц назад +3

    I feel bad for you, Brodie. As a Dodger fan, I hate that this has happened to your city.
    The A's fans should boycott the team the rest of this year and forever.

  • @eddierothvisual1057
    @eddierothvisual1057 Месяц назад

    Really appreciate your reporting over the years throughout this entire A's situation Brodie. Your videos definitely helped me during times when I needed answers or just reaffirming what i already know. I love the A's and the feeling I'm going through the past two days seriously feels like a very bad breakup for me. That's all, appreciate your videos and keep them coming

  • @suswalmusic
    @suswalmusic Месяц назад

    Peace and love to you and your family ❤

  • @chrisambs-ru8xh
    @chrisambs-ru8xh Месяц назад +3

    Winnipeg kid here. Don’t care about baseball, but care deeply about this story because we went through it with the original Jets. Oakland fans, from the bottom of my heart I’m sorry. This is going to sting for a long time. In fact even if you get another team in 10-20 years this one will keep stinging every time relocation comes up or is mentioned. Good luck.

  • @georgehand
    @georgehand 23 дня назад

    @brodiebrazil you were the reason I became an A’s fan in 2012 just a few years after I had started following MLB, I don’t know how my tenure would have been without you we’ll always have the Sharks and thank you for all you’ve done

  • @rkdazet
    @rkdazet 14 дней назад

    Thank you, Brodie! A very sad story! The Athletics have been a sort of mobile franchise moving from Philadelphia, to Kansas City to Oakland, and now to Las Vegas via Sacramento! I feel for the fans! Being the a senior, I remember the move from Philly to Kansas city, and trading baseball cards (are they still a thing?) for the Athletics in Philly and KC as a kid.

  • @paulamcdonald5446
    @paulamcdonald5446 Месяц назад +4

    Bought 7 tickets for 9/26 section 120. Will go to as many more as I can at Oakland. I’ve lived in Sacramento for 20 years.even though I also support the boycott- I just won’t let Fisher and cronies steal that from me. I will be buying concessions and tipping in cash.
    I will not go to any Sacramento games.
    Brodie, please take care and savor this season. THIS season belongs to US, whether you are inside or outside the gate. We are on the right side of history, thanks to you, Casey, LDB, and our TEAM!

  • @bay005
    @bay005 Месяц назад +2

    I wish I could watch A’s game at the new ballpark at Howard Terminal.

  • @raidervision1971
    @raidervision1971 Месяц назад

    Bordie I appreciate your covering of this story, While never lived in Oakland I did live in Sacramento and did have season tickets to the A's for a few years before moving back to Texas. I began following you to keep with the A's movement. Thanks for your coverage.

  • @jayeveridge4224
    @jayeveridge4224 Месяц назад +12

    hard to watch

  • @kevinpegram262
    @kevinpegram262 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks Brodie, for the time you've spent informing the public about the A's, throughout the entire process. You've done a superb job!! See you next time.

  • @justinpalumbo2447
    @justinpalumbo2447 Месяц назад +1

    My first sports game I ever went to was May 1st 1991, Oakland vs New York Yankees when Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brocks stolen base record. My grandmother took me, I was 3. Now I have a 4 month old daughter, this news just makes me thankful that she will have a chance to experience her first sports outing as I did, in Oakland. Even if she won’t remember it, I will.

  • @J.W.Flores
    @J.W.Flores Месяц назад +1

    I hope whenever someone looks up the history of this team they stumble across your channel. Informative and entertaining.

  • @the77th
    @the77th Месяц назад

    Welp, whatever the algorithm was doing to lead me to this channel, I appreciate it! I always thought I listened to sports talk because I cared about sports! And that may be true…. But what I didn’t realize is that I’m MORE interested in intellectual sports conversation that doesn’t yell and scream chaos into my ears but instead speaks clearly, delivers points directly and leaves room for me to use my own brain to receive the information and also process the information! This is hands down the BEST sports voice I’ve come across in the past 10 years. If you’ve invested in advertising your channel, thank you and, money well spent! I’m here and I’m not leaving 😂 BRAVO CHAMP! This channel is BRILLIANT!!!!

  • @MichaelGoodson-gm8vv
    @MichaelGoodson-gm8vv Месяц назад

    Brodie, thank you so much for the coverage.
    Anytime there was an inkling of new news on the A’s situation I always came here for an informed, levelheaded perspective. I always wished for a better outcome and you always provided hope. No matter what happens in the future, I will remain Oakland forever. You are an absolute legend and East Bay treasure, I will stick with you and can’t wait to see where your career goes! I see you analyzing NHL and MLB postseason series on national television networks.. your insight is unmatched! Go out there and kill it :)

  • @Stephaniefyh
    @Stephaniefyh Месяц назад

    THANK YOU for everything, Brodie! Pure class the entire way in covering this story. I'm an A's fan since 1971 when I saw Vida Blue pitch at Yankee Stadium in that magical MVP/Cy Young season. Just very, very sad for the city of Oakland. They deserve so much more than what they've gotten from Fisher and his front man, Kaval. I sincerely hope baseball gives them an expansion franchise with a committed ownership group.

  • @robertp7616
    @robertp7616 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for all the information regarding the Athletics, a 124 year old team that could never get their act together. Being from Buffalo, I know how it was losing the Buffalo Braves, a long time ago. It's mind blowing in Oakland losing all the teams in every professional sport....the Golden Seals, the Warriors, the Raiders....& now, THE ATHLETICS. My heart goes out to you. Could imagine how devastated you are 😢

  • @paulmezzetta6905
    @paulmezzetta6905 Месяц назад +1

    I started watching your videos because I was curious about the stadium situation. I have subscribed now. Thanks for the great insights.

  • @alvaropadilla9567
    @alvaropadilla9567 Месяц назад +2

    Lifelong A’s fan. First sporting event I went to was a A’s game in Oakland vs the Blue Jays in 92.Sat in the bleachers. Went to hundreds of games ever since. Many with my dad and brother. I was there for the winning streak in 02. So many memories. Now because of a terrible incompetent owner who’s not even a fan of the team he owns will never create new memories. This hurts 😔

  • @brentduanefoster
    @brentduanefoster Месяц назад

    Brodie, you gained a subscriber out of me because of this entire ordeal with this team. As soon as this story broke, I anticipated both Casey (Pratt) and your responses. You delivered just as I expected you to, with the utmost professionalism, yet definitely a little bit of emotion, as well.
    I'm also an East Bay guy, like you. Born and raised in Oakland, grew up on Oakland A's games. Anyone with the same upbringing is feeling this just as hard as you.
    Won't lie, I hurt for my hometown and the immensely loyal A's fanbase. A loyalty that is certainly rare, yet this organization, outside of the team itself, HAS NOT DESERVED over the last couple of decades.
    Figuring out where to go from here will be a challenge, but I know "The Town", and we may feel this for a while, but we'll be alright. We've been here before.
    You gained a subscriber and I ain't going anywhere.

  • @schamp0
    @schamp0 Месяц назад +1

    Waited to watch any other coverage until you posted your response.
    Heartbreaking day for the bay.
    Your coverage has been one of the only constants in this whole debacle, and your contribution is much appreciated!!
    Giants fans will continue to stand along side A’s fans, and we definitely feel this great loss to our friends across the bay…

  • @Adamweber518
    @Adamweber518 Месяц назад +2

    Not much to say that hasn’t already been said so eloquently by others in the comment section, but sending condolences from afar. As MLB and sports fans in general we all have our own rooting interests but it’s also one big extended family. Many of us hurt for you all today.

  • @mitroben1976
    @mitroben1976 Месяц назад +6

    I’ve been waiting for this video all day.

  • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
    @Mr.Ed_Wayner Месяц назад

    This reminded me when the Houston Oilers left Houston and played in Memphis as an interim location before moving to Nashville. I grew up in NYC and I remember my first WS the “You Gotta Believe” Mets playing Reggie Jackson and the A’s. Great A’s teams over the years. Sad to see it end. Condolences to you and A’s fans.

  • @douglasmayfield4433
    @douglasmayfield4433 Месяц назад

    Thanks for keeping us informed through all this Brodie. Even living in the MidWest, this is heartbreaking. I grew up in the central valley, and became addicted when I first rolled my eyes onto the Coliseum in 87. Heck, I even got to be a "Celebrity Bat Boy" for a game in 90. I thought it was hard when I moved out of Cali, but this is a stab in the gut. I used to to try and catch the team when they played in Cleveland, but not much since John the Con started playing his games. Was sad to learn this happened on Ray Fosse's birthday. His legacy definitely lives on in my household..our cockatiel is named Fosse after him.
    My question if I could ever ask Dave Kaval is..."Hey Mr Cleveland Browns fan..are you going to enjoy being written on the same history page as your "hero" Art Modell?"

  • @stephenhope7319
    @stephenhope7319 Месяц назад

    Thanks for all the great vids you have prepared and posted over the years. sad to see the A's leave. As a Sacramento resident, I dont have to drive down I-80 anymore after this season, I can see them only 10 minutes from my house. However that is temporary too. Been going to the Coliseum since 1980, I remember the great views of the Oakland Hills until Al Davis ruined it with a new center field stand. Great memories of the 3 ROY, Walt, Mark and Jose and the great World Series win of 1989, I still have those penants and bumper stickers around my garage. I will take my son and wifey to a game or 2 this season to say goodbye to the Coliseum. I may get season tix for the Sacramento matches but it will be bitter/sweet knowing the ownership can just up and leave. That would never happen in footy in England. Thanks Brodie.

  • @Nelli47
    @Nelli47 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the coverage Brodie, it has been draining to say the least from us as fans from a far. But for you to cover and speak on it, i don't blame you. None of us know where our road as A's fans or baseball fans for that matter will take us, just hope it turns out as best as it can.

  • @TeganCantEven
    @TeganCantEven Месяц назад

    Thank you for keeping us informed and engaged throughout this saga. I’m not from the Bay Area but my heart breaks for Oakland. You all deserved better.

  • @ryanbros99
    @ryanbros99 Месяц назад +1

    You dropped your crown king 👑thank you for all the videos and support and everything surrounding this.

  • @stu4313
    @stu4313 Месяц назад

    Thanks for being there for us Brodie for the last few years, when no one on a national level was. Eternally grateful for your research, classy presentation style and willingness to see everything from all sides even when your true feelings couldn’t be hidden.

  • @brucemihalick4117
    @brucemihalick4117 Месяц назад +2

    Sad sad day for fans, as a Baltimore orioles fan. I am sad for your fans losing 3 teams. Baltimore lost two teams but got one back with the Ravens. It's devastating for fans always.

  • @jaedanchase
    @jaedanchase Месяц назад +2

    It’s a shame I never got to see this team fully commit to anything in my lifetime thank you Fisher.

  • @bradreissig1683
    @bradreissig1683 Месяц назад

    I am sorry, Brodie. FWIW I am very happy that I discovered you through this process. Your coverage has been beyond professional, even though it was also very personal for you. As a fan of another team from halfway across the country, your stories have become so important to me. Thank you.

  • @danrozeboom8055
    @danrozeboom8055 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for all the hard work, Brodie

  • @kylem3278
    @kylem3278 Месяц назад

    its been a great ride @Brodie thanks for all the updates. Great journalism.