If this is the start of a long goodbye as team leadership explores a move to Las Vegas, the Athletics' faithful -- rooting for a dismal team in a crumbling stadium -- are making sure their voices are heard.
are playing a baseball game on a Tuesday night in Oakland, and it's difficult to describe the silence. There are maybe 1,000 people in the stands at first pitch, and few of them have the energy or the inclination to make any noise. The team is the worst in baseball and the stadium is the worst facility in professional sports and the owner is two weeks removed from signing a land deal -- one he will cancel before signing another -- that he hopes will take the team to Las Vegas.
Jorge Leon, a lifelong Oakland resident and president of the Oakland 68s, a fan group that champions everything Oakland, says, "The rich history of baseball in Oakland hangs on some selfish trust fund man who has no idea how this community works." The signal for the team's flagship radio station, a Bloomberg affiliate, drifts into static about 35 miles from the ballpark on a clear night, closer during the day. Just one beat writer, an MLB.com correspondent, travels with the team, and he makes about half the trips.
So this is how it begins; the long, painful and quiet end. It's obvious by now, if it wasn't before, that the only proper way to capture the crushing bleakness of this scene is from a seat in the right-field bleachers. The only time the 68s heard from A's management was when they exceeded size limits by hanging a giant STOP BLAMING US sign on the right-field scoreboard. They adapted, removing it from the wall but holding it up between innings.
"Tony Kemp's an amazing human being!" Kemp turns from his position at second base to perform a quick half-bow.Allen, called up from the minors the day before, tips his cap from shortstop. When the chant dies down, Leon yells, "Don't shop at Gap ... or Old Navy ... or Banana Republic." He expresses his displeasure with Manfred. Every word is like a howl in a cave, the sound waves pick up volume and intensity as they bounce around, filling all crevasses. Friends are texting that the television broadcast is picking up every word, loud and clear.
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