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The Oakland Athletics have announced that they will be moving to Sacramento until at least 2027, as their current stadium lease in Oakland ends this year and they await their move to Las Vegas. The team will play at Sutter Health Park, the home of their local rival San Francisco Giants’ Triple-A affiliate Sacramento River Cats. The move will save A’s fans a long trip back-and-forth, but not all fans are happy about it. Some fans, like Ray Perez, refuse to support the team in their new location, while others, like Sheretta Lane, admit they are conflicted.

Owner John Fisher is facing backlash from fans for the decision to move the team to Sacramento. Despite the team moving closer to her home, Jennifer Berger-Coleman remains loyal to the city of Oakland and the A’s, continuing to boycott Fisher. The move has sparked protests, with fans boycotting the team’s home opener in Oakland. Many fans gathered in the parking lot to protest Fisher and team president Dave Kaval. The sentiment among fans is divided, with some feeling excited to have MLB in their backyard while others are disappointed in the ownership’s decision.

The A’s explored several locations for a temporary home, including the Oakland Coliseum, but negotiations with the city fell through. Despite the disappointment among fans, the team plans to honor and celebrate their time in Oakland throughout the season. The move to Sacramento has created a divide among fans, with some refusing to support the team in their new location, while others remain conflicted or excited about having MLB in their backyard. Owner John Fisher is facing backlash from fans, with many protesting the decision and boycotting games.

Despite the move to Sacramento, some fans remain loyal to the city of Oakland and the A’s, boycotting anything that does not involve the team returning to their original city. The sentiment among fans is divided, with some expressing disgust towards ownership while others are excited about having MLB games closer to home. The move has sparked protests and boycotts among fans, with paid attendance for the A’s home opener significantly lower than usual. The team plans to honor and celebrate their time in Oakland throughout the season, despite the disappointment among fans.

Overall, the decision to move the Oakland Athletics to Sacramento has created a divide among fans, with some refusing to support the team in their new location while others are conflicted or excited about the change. Owner John Fisher is facing backlash from fans for the decision, and protests have been staged during games. Despite the move, some fans remain loyal to the city of Oakland and the A’s, boycotting anything related to ownership that does not involve a return to Oakland. The team plans to honor and celebrate their time in Oakland throughout the season, despite the reaction from fans.

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