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Athletics President re: keeping the team in Oakland

Started by OCGuy81, May 12, 2021, 12:40:45 PM

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SEWIGuy

Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on May 13, 2021, 04:54:07 PM
Quote from: triplemultiplex on May 13, 2021, 04:14:09 PMI don't like professional sports in Las Vegas simply on principle.  Remember how gambling was such a scourge that to associate your sports league with it was to indelibly stain the sport?  The Black Sox; Pete Rose; all that shit?

Well never mind that, welcome to opening day of the Las Vegas Athletics brought to you by Draft Kings and the fucking Mirage!
Ha, ha!  We're so desperate to increase viewership that we'll embrace degenerate gamblers now!

Professional athletes make so much now that there is little risk of Vegas players being on the take. Plus sports betting is now legal in many other states where there are teams.


And legal gambling is everywhere.


triplemultiplex

Quote from: ZLoth on May 10, 2024, 05:51:43 PMFrom Sportico (posted May 7th):

NO A'S IN ATTENDANCE: OAKLAND TRAILS A WHOPPING 553 U.S. TEAMS
QuoteWhat do the Calgary Roughnecks of the National Lacrosse League and the Houston Roughnecks of the United Football League have in common besides the name?

They both outdraw the Oakland Athletics.

Love the dearth of creativity in team names.  "Is there oil nearby?  Okay, we're the 'Roughnecks!'  Yeah, that's good enough."
I'm sure the author went out of their way to pick two teams with the same name, but still.
"That's just like... your opinion, man."

Scott5114

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Quote from: SEWIGuy on May 12, 2024, 07:58:14 PM
Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on May 13, 2021, 04:54:07 PM
Quote from: triplemultiplex on May 13, 2021, 04:14:09 PMI don't like professional sports in Las Vegas simply on principle.  Remember how gambling was such a scourge that to associate your sports league with it was to indelibly stain the sport?  The Black Sox; Pete Rose; all that shit?

Well never mind that, welcome to opening day of the Las Vegas Athletics brought to you by Draft Kings and the fucking Mirage!
Ha, ha!  We're so desperate to increase viewership that we'll embrace degenerate gamblers now!

Professional athletes make so much now that there is little risk of Vegas players being on the take. Plus sports betting is now legal in many other states where there are teams.


And legal gambling is everywhere.

And also "the fucking Mirage" isn't sponsoring anything, as it's closing in June.

Besides, anyone playing for the Vegas team would become a local, one characteristic of which is a debilitating allergy to the Strip outside of work hours. (Seriously, I've been here for 4 months at this point, and stepped foot on the Strip all of once, and that was only because the Trop was closing and I wanted to see it off. Otherwise, the Strip is "that kind of annoyingly long light on Flamingo" to me.)
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Plutonic Panda

Quote from: Scott5114 on May 17, 2024, 10:48:13 PM
Quote from: SEWIGuy on May 12, 2024, 07:58:14 PM
Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on May 13, 2021, 04:54:07 PM
Quote from: triplemultiplex on May 13, 2021, 04:14:09 PMI don't like professional sports in Las Vegas simply on principle.  Remember how gambling was such a scourge that to associate your sports league with it was to indelibly stain the sport?  The Black Sox; Pete Rose; all that shit?

Well never mind that, welcome to opening day of the Las Vegas Athletics brought to you by Draft Kings and the fucking Mirage!
Ha, ha!  We're so desperate to increase viewership that we'll embrace degenerate gamblers now!

Professional athletes make so much now that there is little risk of Vegas players being on the take. Plus sports betting is now legal in many other states where there are teams.


And legal gambling is everywhere.

And also "the fucking Mirage" isn't sponsoring anything, as it's closing in June.

Besides, anyone playing for the Vegas team would become a local, one characteristic of which is a debilitating allergy to the Strip outside of work hours. (Seriously, I've been here for 4 months at this point, and stepped foot on the Strip all of once, and that was only because the Trop was closing and I wanted to see it off. Otherwise, the Strip is "that kind of annoyingly long light on Flamingo" to me.)
Did you go walk around it? It felt like the backrooms to me it is so huge and it's empty. I paid extra for a strip view and they had this extremely annoying shit on the windows that made it hard to see out of which is my favorite part of staying on the strip.

Scott5114

Quote from: Plutonic Panda on May 17, 2024, 11:18:39 PMDid you go walk around it? It felt like the backrooms to me it is so huge and it's empty. I paid extra for a strip view and they had this extremely annoying shit on the windows that made it hard to see out of which is my favorite part of staying on the strip.

Oh, good, so it wasn't just me that got the backrooms vibe from it. I wandered around a bunch of empty hallways trying to find the bathroom, and there was a guy in a bunny suit in there. I just ascribed that to Vegas being Vegas, until I realized like 20 minutes later it was Easter Sunday. Even though I'm used to being around out-of-service slot machines, having as much of the floor down as they did was kind of spooky. It was probably the most bizarre casino experience I've ever had, which is saying something since I worked at Newcastle for six years.

I had a similar room experience as you did when I stayed at the Excalibur across the street last year—paid extra for a Strip view and we got put on the floor that had the decorative crenellations on it, which totally blocked the view for my wife (I'm tall enough I could at least see part of the Tropicana over the wall). If I were in the position of coming in from out of town again, I think my game plan might be to stay at one of the cheap off-Strip resorts like the Rio and then just Uber over to the Strip or Fremont.
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ZLoth

Quote from: Scott5114 on May 17, 2024, 10:48:13 PMBesides, anyone playing for the Vegas team would become a local, one characteristic of which is a debilitating allergy to the Strip outside of work hours. (Seriously, I've been here for 4 months at this point, and stepped foot on the Strip all of once, and that was only because the Trop was closing and I wanted to see it off. Otherwise, the Strip is "that kind of annoyingly long light on Flamingo" to me.)

In 2015, I attended the Toastmasters Conference which was held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas (located at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109). I arrived before the convention and saw David Copperfield, Blue Man Group, and Cirque du Solei as part of longer vacation. During that time, I spoke with some of the LV Toastmasters, and they told me that, unless they have business on the strip/LV, they actively avoid the area because of the congestion.

If the Athletics want to start playing in 2027 in LV, they have to start construction by next spring. If the current reports are correct, they are nowhere near that point in construction plans or funding.
Why does "END ROAD WORK" sound like it belongs on a protest sign?

SP Cook

Anybody who is concerned about gambling and Las Vegas has not been paying attention for the last 10 years.  Since the Supreme Court's ruling that every state is equal, and thus Congress could not prohibit gambling in other states, it has exploded.  Not only can you gamble on your phone, there are casinos within walking distance, or at least a short drive, from more than 2/3rd of Big Four sports arenas.

Scott5114

Quote from: SP Cook on May 18, 2024, 02:20:12 PMAnybody who is concerned about gambling and Las Vegas has not been paying attention for the last 10 years.  Since the Supreme Court's ruling that every state is equal, and thus Congress could not prohibit gambling in other states, it has exploded.  Not only can you gamble on your phone, there are casinos within walking distance, or at least a short drive, from more than 2/3rd of Big Four sports arenas.

Yup. Even if you just stick to casino-style gaming, if you just want to gamble, chances are there's a place to do it within easy driving distance, no matter where in the US you are. If you're coming to Las Vegas in 2024, you're not coming just to gamble, you're coming for all of the other ridiculousness that we do best, like the shows, or the fancy hotel rooms, or the booze, or the clubs, or the people-watching, or whatever. Vegas figured out long ago that there's way more money to be made from all of that stuff than there was in just pure gambling. Sports are just the power brokers' latest fixation. Ten years from now we'll have something else we're chasing.
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Max Rockatansky

I think the last time I even gambled in Las Vegas was before 2010?  Gambling has never been my bag and probably never been the reason I've visited Clark County.

ZLoth

The only gaming I do nowadays is the occasional drive up to the Oklahoma casinos with my mother. While I end up losing $100, it's not much for me since it's multiple months between casino visits. I still get that guilty feeling that the money can be used elsewhere. However, I have used the resort in the past for a quick getaway that isn't that expensive. Also, I don't drink.

Plus, the entertainment that they have at the two casinos aren't getting my interest. "Rocky and the Bullwinkles"? I believe Chocktaw in Durant, OK is the casino partner for the Texas Rangers while Winstar is the casino partner for the Dallas Cowboys,
Why does "END ROAD WORK" sound like it belongs on a protest sign?

gonealookin

Quote from: ZLoth on May 10, 2024, 05:51:43 PMFrom Sportico (posted May 7th):

NO A'S IN ATTENDANCE: OAKLAND TRAILS A WHOPPING 553 U.S. TEAMS
QuoteWhat do the Calgary Roughnecks of the National Lacrosse League and the Houston Roughnecks of the United Football League have in common besides the name?

They both outdraw the Oakland Athletics.

The A's are averaging 6,410 fans per game in what is expected to be their final season in Oakland. It would be the lowest home attendance figure for an MLB team in 45 years, and a total that would look more at home in leagues that you've likely never heard of.
FULL ARTICLE HERE

OK, but we're talking average attendance.  It looks like the Calgary Roughnecks played 9 home games in their just-completed season and the Houston Roughnecks are playing 5 home games in their current season.  The A's play 81 home games. Even in their current derelict lame-duck state that their ownership has put them in, I'd argue that a lot of the Coliseum's seats would have butts in them if they were playing single-digit home games this season.

Quote from: DTComposer on May 11, 2024, 09:23:48 PMOakland had some missteps, absolutely, but this is squarely on John Fisher. It's obvious that staying in Oakland was never his goal - otherwise the Howard Terminal project would be a reality by now (it had something like 90% of the funding already in place). He saw the potential dollars in Vegas and never seriously considered anything after that.

It seemed like Fisher was making a sincere effort towards doing a big ballpark/housing/commercial development at Howard Terminal around 2017-2019.  Then Covid hit in 2020 and that evidently changed the financial calculus as to that project.  After that, you're right, Vegas was easier, cheaper and probably not nearly as risky financially so Oakland got the cold shoulder.

Quote from: ZLoth on May 18, 2024, 01:15:50 PMIf the Athletics want to start playing in 2027 in LV, they have to start construction by next spring. If the current reports are correct, they are nowhere near that point in construction plans or funding.

Initially the target date for opening the new ballpark at the Tropicana site was the start of the 2027 season, but it was almost immediately pushed back to the currently-stated start of the 2028 season.  The agreement to use the River Cats' AAA park in West Sacramento is for 2025 through 2027, but there are provisions for extending it through the 2029 season in the event of delays in Las Vegas.



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