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In this episode of Locked On A’s, Booney breaks down the often-overlooked complexities of the Oakland A’s stadium saga, focusing on the Lew Wolff ownership years. While the mainstream narrative paints A’s ownership as solely responsible for the team’s departure, Booney dives into the documented history of failed ballpark proposals, political roadblocks, and economic challenges that made staying in Oakland nearly impossible. From the Coliseum North project to the Fremont and San Jose efforts, he unpacks why each attempt fell apart—often due to external factors beyond ownership’s control.
Booney also challenges the idea that better ownership alone could have saved the A’s in Oakland, citing hard data on attendance, corporate backing, and public funding issues that put the city at a disadvantage compared to markets like San Jose. With the departures of the Raiders, Warriors, and now the A’s, he questions why history keeps repeating itself and whether Oakland’s leadership ever had a real path to keeping its teams. If you want the full story—not just the popular narrative—this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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In this episode of Locked On A’s, Booney breaks down the often-overlooked complexities of the Oakland A’s stadium saga, focusing on the Lew Wolff ownership years. While the mainstream narrative paints A’s ownership as solely responsible for the team’s departure, Booney dives into the documented history of failed ballpark proposals, political roadblocks, and economic challenges that made staying in Oakland nearly impossible. From the Coliseum North project to the Fremont and San Jose efforts, he unpacks why each attempt fell apart—often due to external factors beyond ownership’s control.
Booney also challenges the idea that better ownership alone could have saved the A’s in Oakland, citing hard data on attendance, corporate backing, and public funding issues that put the city at a disadvantage compared to markets like San Jose. With the departures of the Raiders, Warriors, and now the A’s, he questions why history keeps repeating itself and whether Oakland’s leadership ever had a real path to keeping its teams. If you want the full story—not just the popular narrative—this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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