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They simply go through athletics now, since the team previously parked in Oakland will soon plant its roots in Las Vegas.
For now, the team plays its games in Sutter Health Park, a smaller leagues in Sacramento, while the transition to Las Vegas continues to follow its course. As a result, there is a large part of the team’s fans base that is still dissatisfied with the property of moving to without City instead of continuing to play in Oakland.
Well, a fan decided to publicize his presence during the show prior to the team’s game on Thursday before confrontation with the Minnesota Twins. He wore a shirt that said: “Sell.”
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A fan wears a “sell” t-shirt during the first post between Seattle sailors and Oakland athletics in T-Mobile Park. (Steven Bisig-Imagn images)
While the show prior to the game was underway, that fan was quickly confronted by a Sutter Health Park security guard, and more team and field officials quickly did the same.
Everything was captured in live broadcast.
Joe Horton identified himself on social networks as the man in question, and pointed out that security allowed him to remain in his game for the game after talking to them. He told Awful announcing, who published the clips prior to the game in X, that this was not “not my first rodeo.”
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“When they appear, I think all the time, do you know that this is also on television, right?” Horton responded in X.
Horton even had fun in X publishing a screenshot of himself at the bottom of the exhibition desk prior to the game surrounded by security and officials who use the white pole.

Oakland Sabrina Winn Athletics fans (on the left) and Milton Cardoza carry “sell” flags to protest property plans to move the franchise to Las Vegas, before an inauguration game between athletics and Cleveland’s guardians in the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. (D. Ross Cameron-USA Today Sports)
“Look how many friends I made today,” the screen capture subtitled.
Fans like Horton are still marked by the owner of A, John Fisher, who leads the transfer to Las Vegas. Similar signs, signs and flags were seen at the Oakland Coliseum last season when the team games began to decrease as the schedule came to an end.
Athletics will play in Sacramento for at least the next two seasons, since the new team of the team in Las Vegas will not be ready until 2028 as soon as possible.
Then, fans like Horton continue to express their opinion on Fisher’s movements, and it is clear that a good part of the fan base wishes to get out of baseball. It does not seem inclined to do it.

An Oakland athletics fan holds a “sell” flag during the ninth entry against the Miami Marlins in the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. (Darren Yamashita-USA Today Sports)
Athletics remains a very young team with a bud talent, including Brent Rooker, Tyler Soderstrom, Jacob Wilson and Lawrence Butler, among others. They are 24-40 entering Thursday, which is the last in the Division of Al West.