Why Oakland losing the A's is San Francisco's loss, too The Bay Area’s heterogeneity is its strength, but the loss of Oakland’s sports teams will further homogenize the region.
San Francisco, and the rest of the Bay Area, is losing something, too.
Plus, the Niners, Dubs and even the Giants haven’t subjected San Francisco fans to the same boom-or-bust cycles that A’s fans have experienced, with rebuild after rebuild ending in the same place: Foundational pieces traded are away, the cycle begins anew and there are fewer fans in the stands. Ex // Top Stories Man missing since 2019 sought by authorities Michael Shaw was last seen in May 2019 with a family member at Oakland International Airport, police said
Still, San Francisco and the whole Bay Area are losing something vital, and it’s far more important than the A’s serving as a San Francisco team’s last, local foil on the field or court, with all due respect to the Sacramento Kings.
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