- **Q: Why did the A's leave Oakland?
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Former Oakland Athletics owner Lew Wolff, in his new memoir 'Moments,' accuses the San Francisco Giants of being the primary reason for the A's relocation to Las Vegas. He claims the Giants' refusal to relinquish territorial rights to Santa...
Lew Wolff's memoir sheds light on the long and complicated saga of the Oakland Athletics' search for a new stadium. According to Wolff, the Giants' territorial rights to Santa Clara County, granted in 1990, effectively blocked the A's from moving to San Jose, the largest city in the Bay Area. Wolff contends that these rights were conditional and should have reverted when the Giants didn't move to San Jose themselves.
The city of San Jose even sued MLB in 2013 to try to clear the way for the A's, but lost the case in 2015 due to MLB's antitrust exemption. The A's are now set to move to Las Vegas in 2028, playing in a minor-league stadium in Sacramento in the meantime.
Wolff's book also touches on local politics and the A's relationship with the city of Oakland. He suggests that his interest in San Jose was a way to pressure Oakland officials to finalize a new stadium deal. However, former Oakland Mayor Jean Quan disputes this, claiming Wolff was always set on San Jose, where he owned property.
Despite the controversies, Wolff praises the planned stadium in Las Vegas and defends current owner John Fisher, who has faced criticism from fans. The A's, under Fisher, are now locking up core players on extensions, a move that wasn't common during their time in Oakland.
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