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They simply pass Athletics The team, which was now formerly stationed in Auckland, will soon plant its roots in Las Vegas.
For now, the team has played the game at Sutter Health Park, a minor league field in Sacramento, and the transition to Las Vegas continues on the course. As a result, there is a large portion of the team’s fanbase, and instead of continuing to play for Auckland, they remain unhappy with ownership to move to Sin City.
Well, one fan came to the show before the team’s game on Thursday. Minnesota Twins. He wore a T-shirt with the words “Sale”.
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Fans wear “sale” t-shirts during the first inning between the Seattle Mariners and T-Mobile Park’s Oakland Athletics. (Steven Bisig-Immagn image)
While the pre-game show continued, the fans quickly faced security guards at Sutter Health Park, with more teams and field staff quickly following along.
The whole thing was captured on a live broadcast.
Joe Horton identified himself as the man in question on social media, pointing out that after security spoke to them, he allowed him to stay in his seat for the game. He told the awful announcement that he posted a pre-match clip to X, “it’s not my first rodeo.”
“I think I’ll be there forever when they show up – do you know that you and this are on TV?” Horton replied with an X.
Horton was fun with X posting a screenshot of himself in the background of a pre-match show desk surrounded by security and white polo-clad officials.

Auckland athletics fans Sabrina Wynn (left) and Milton Caldosa have posted a “sale” flag to protest ownership to move the franchise to Las Vegas before the opening day match between track and field at the Auckland Alameda County Coliseum and the Cleveland Guardians. (D. Ross Cameron – Sports of Today)
“Look how many friends I made today,” he captioned the screenshot.
Fans like Horton remained with John Fisher, the owner of A. Las Vegas. Similar T-shirts, signs and flags were seen at the Auckland Coliseum last season when teams’ home games began to decline as their schedule ended.
The Athletics will be playing for Sacramento for at least the next few seasons. This is because the new ballpark for the Las Vegas team is not ready early until 2028.
So it’s clear that fans like Horton continue to express their opinions on Fisher’s move, and that a large part of the fanbase wants to get him out of baseball. He doesn’t seem to be inclined to do that.

Athletics fans in Oakland will raise the flag of “sell” during their nine innings against the Miami Marlins at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum. (Darren Yamashita-Usa Today Sports)
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Athletics remains a very young team with budding talent, including Brent Luker, Tyler Soderstrom, Jacob Wilson and Lawrence Butler. They came in 24-40 on Thursday, the last in the Al West division.
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