“We were played. I think there is a possible route to save this team. I don’t think A’s fans are done — there was a lot of information thrown at people very fast, and some o…
— the name mocks a longtime A’s marketing slogan about being Rooted in Oakland — are calling on fans to gather outside the ballpark before Friday night’s game against the Cincinnati Reds. It will be the first home game since the team announced an. Oakland mayor Sheng Thao responded by immediately terminating negotiations with the team about the Howard Terminal ballpark project.
Organizers are asking fans to meet at the pedestrian bridge between the BART station and the Coliseum at 5 p.m. The group Rooted added the “Un” to its Twitter name following last week’s developments.
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