Sacramento is not the answer for the Oakland A’s

Are John Fisher and Rob Manfred carrying out their own version of Sherman’s March to the Sea when it comes to baseball in Northern California? Pillaging the region’s love of the sport and leaving a trail of smoldering rubble on their way to Las Vegas. Yes, that’s precisely what will happen should Sacramento provide safe harbor to the Oakland A’s.

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For starters, let’s address the elephant in the room. Everyone in Sacramento should know better than to go anywhere near the Oakland A’s or John Fisher. What they have done mirrors exactly what the Maloof Brothers tried to do back in the day. Playing any role in this travesty would be beyond hypocritical.

There are some folks you should avoid at all costs. Juggalos, people wearing off-brand MAGA apparel, Del Rodgers behind the wheel after a night out, Mark S. Allen behind the wheel after a night out, the Noid and Oakland A’s owner John Fisher asking you for a favor and saying he’ll get you back later.

That’s what this all boils down to, right? Fisher doesn’t have a place for his team to play and is looking for some mark he can take advantage of as part of a poorly concocted scam. And while the thought of major league baseball in Sacramento seems cool, it should not come in the form of an Oakland A’s bailout.

Make no mistake, Sacramento is ready for Major League Baseball. But this ain’t it.

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