ESPN MLB Insider Provides Optimism To A's Fans About Staying in Oakland

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney told 'The Brady Farkas Show' on Wednesday that until a shovel is in the ground in Las Vegas, the idea of relocation could just be posturing.
ESPN MLB Insider Provides Optimism To A's Fans About Staying in Oakland
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Wait a second, wait a second....

Maybe the Oakland Athletics aren't leaving town after all?

Earlier in April, we heard that the A's were exploring ballpark sites in Las Vegas.

Then, on Tuesday, we heard that there was an agreement in place to buy the land where a ballpark would sit in Las Vegas.

But on Wednesday, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney gave some hope to fans who want to see the team stay in Oakland, suggesting it's possible this is all just theatre.

Speaking to the 'Brady Farkas Show' on WDEV Radio, Olney said the following:

"We are still in the posturing phase... There are only 28 days left in the legislative session in the state of Nevada. You don't know if they're going to be able to get the funding. My general rule of thumb watching the Oakland ballpark situation is "wait until a shovel is in the ground.' And the rest seems to be eyewash. I do think that this is potentially posturing..."

You can hear the full comments below:

No one knows exactly how this is going to play out, but to hear Olney present some optimism has to feel good for Athletics' fans. The team has been in Oakland for more than 50 years and has won multiple championships.

In the 2000s, they've been regular playoff contenders and the fans there deserve better than to lose their team without a fight, or any optimism.

On the field, it's been a dreadful season for the A's, who have the worst record in the sport at 8-30. But maybe this will provide some comfort.


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BRADY FARKAS

Brady Farkas is a baseball writer for Fastball on Sports Illustrated/FanNation and the host of 'The Payoff Pitch' podcast which can be found on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Videos on baseball also posted to YouTube. Brady has spent nearly a decade in sports talk radio and is a graduate of Oswego State University. You can follow him on Twitter @WDEVRadioBrady.