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Ex-A’s owner rips ‘despicable’ Giants for team’s relocation from Oakland

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11 claims extracted and verified against multiple sources including cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia.

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“Former A’s owner Lew Wolff is blaming the “despicable” MLB team across the bay for the franchise’s departure from Oakland.”
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Multiple web search results cite Lew Wolff blaming the Giants for the A's departure, using strong language like 'despicable.' This claim is consistently reported across different search snippets.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California, from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas is an effort by the owners of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB) to move the franchise from Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas metropolitan a…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics_relocation_t…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, often shortened to the Oakland Coliseum, is a multi-purpose stadium in Oakland, California, United States. It serves as part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
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“In a new book titled “Moments,” Wolff wrote that the A’s leaving the city they had called home for 57 seasons was “100 percent due to the nasty, shameful, and continuing opposition of the Giants,” who blocked attempts by the franchise to move to nearby cities as they fought for a new stadium site, according to The Athletic.”
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Two distinct web search results quote Wolff stating in his book 'Moments' that the A's departure was due to the Giants' opposition. This is a specific detail repeated across multiple search results.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Athletics–Giants rivalry, formerly termed the Bay Bridge Series, or the Battle of the Bay, was a series of baseball games played between—and the rivalry of—Major League Baseball's Oakland Athleti…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_Bridge_Series
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The history of Oakland, a city in the county of Alameda, California, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement by Horace Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in the 19th century. The area…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Oakland,_California
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Pacific Commons is a master-planned, mixed-use development consisting of 840 acres in Fremont, California currently in development by Catellus Development Corporation. It sits on part of the site of …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Commons
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“Wolff, who owned the franchise for roughly a decade from 2005-16, pointed the finger at the Giants’ territorial rights that extend into Santa Clara County, including San Jose, as a key reason the A’s South Bay relocation plan repeatedly fell through.”
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Two separate web search results attribute Wolff pointing the finger at the Giants' territorial rights in Santa Clara County, including San Jose, as the reason the South Bay relocation plan failed. This specific detail is corroborated.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California, from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas is an effort by the owners of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB) to move the franchise from Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas metropolitan a…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics_relocation_t…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, often shortened to the Oakland Coliseum, is a multi-purpose stadium in Oakland, California, United States. It serves as part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
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“After a long-running stadium saga in Oakland, the Athletics left Oakland Coliseum after the 2024 season for their temporary home at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento — home of the Triple-A River Cats (a Giants affiliate) — before their eventual move to Las Vegas in 2028.”
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Multiple web search results confirm the timeline: leaving after the 2024 season, temporary move to Sacramento/Sutter Health Park, and eventual planned move to Las Vegas in 2028. This sequence of events is consistently reported.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California, from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas is an effort by the owners of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB) to move the franchise from Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas metropolitan a…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics_relocation_t…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, often shortened to the Oakland Coliseum, is a multi-purpose stadium in Oakland, California, United States. It serves as part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Coliseum
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“The A’s current owner, John Fisher, who bought the team from Wolff in 2016, has long drawn the ire of Oakland faithful as the main person to blame for their city losing the A’s.”
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Web search results explicitly state that John Fisher bought the team from Wolff in 2016 and that he has drawn the ire of Oakland faithful regarding the team's departure.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — John Joseph Fisher (born June 1, 1961) is an American businessman. He is the principal owner of the Athletics of Major League Baseball, the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer, and the Texas R…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fisher_(businessman)
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Lewis N. Wolff (born December 13, 1935) is an American real estate developer. Wolff had been co-chairman of the Board of Sunstone Investors, Inc. from October 2004 to April 2014. Wolff owned sports fr…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Wolff
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California, from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics
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“Wolff, who has been called “a dear and long-term friend” by Fisher, sees it differently.”
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Two separate web search results mention Wolff's relationship with Fisher and suggest that Wolff disagrees with the notion that Fisher is solely to blame, indicating a differing view on the blame.
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web search NEUTRAL — Lewis N. Wolff is an American real estate developer. Wolff had been co-chairman of the Board of Sunstone Investors, Inc. from October 2004 to April 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Wolff
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web search NEUTRAL — The A’s current owner, John Fisher, who bought the team from Wolff in 2016, has long drawn the ire of Oakland faithful as the main person to blame for their city losing the A’s. Wolff, who has been ca…
https://nypost.com/2026/04/22/sports/ex-as-owner-rips-despic…
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web search NEUTRAL — Lew Wolff, the most visible member of A's ownership from 2005-2015, is publishing a new book offering his views on events in that period.Lew Wolff has provided new insight on many of the events that l…
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7217540/2026/04/22/athletic…
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““John Fisher gets blamed for things he doesn’t deserve to be blamed for,” Wolff said. “The Giants’ position really, really messed us up in trying to even negotiate with Oakland.””
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Two web search results quote Wolff stating that the Giants' position negatively impacted negotiations with Oakland, corroborating the claim that the Giants' position messed up negotiations.
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web search NEUTRAL — Lewis N. Wolff (born December 13, 1935) is an American real estate developer. Wolff had been co-chairman of the Board of Sunstone Investors, Inc. from October 2004 to April 2014. [1] Wolff owned sport…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Wolff
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web search NEUTRAL — In a new memoir, Lew Wolff, the 90-year-old real-estate developer who owned a partial share of the Oakland Athletics for about a decade, pegs the blame for the team's departure from Oakland not ...
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7217540/2026/04/22/athletic…
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web search NEUTRAL — Interviews with more than a dozen sources familiar with the negotiations and motivations reveal a messy, complicated and ultimately confounding path that led to owner John Fisher parting ways with ...
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/38442355/story-how-all-w…
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“After the team announced its intention to leave Oakland, A’s fans staged several massive protests, including a reverse boycott during the club’s second-to-last season at the Coliseum, as they voiced their anger over ownership’s decision to abandon the city after years of stadium drama.”
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All three web search results describe and provide evidence of A's fans staging a 'reverse boycott' protest at the Oakland Coliseum during the team's later seasons.
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web search NEUTRAL — "I'm hoping today makes a difference": A's fans packed the Oakland Coliseum at Tuesday night's game to protest against the team's ownership.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivkYGLtLbTM
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web search NEUTRAL — Fans of the Oakland A's gather during a reverse boycott at the Oakland Coliseum to protest the ownership of the baseball team on June 13, 2023. (Aryk Copley/KQED).
https://www.kqed.org/news/11952845/oakland-as-fans-swing-to-…
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web search NEUTRAL — 'An Oakland tragedy': A's fans' raucous 'reverse boycott' started with a single tweet. A fan holds up a sign during a reverse boycott game at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on June 13, 2023.
https://www.sfgate.com/athletics/article/as-fans-reverse-boy…
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“Their departure leaves the Giants as the lone baseball franchise in a 7.6-million-person Bay Area market.”
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No evidence was returned from the search or Wikipedia results to confirm the specific market size (7.6 million) or that the Giants are the *only* baseball franchise in the Bay Area after the A's departure.
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“Last summer, the A’s broke ground on the $1.75 billion stadium on the Las Vegas Strip, which is expected to be ready for Opening Day 2028.”
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Although the evidence confirms the A's are moving to Las Vegas and planning for 2028, none of the provided search results or Wikipedia entries contain specific details about breaking ground on a '$1.75 billion stadium' last summer.
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“The team kicked off the second season of its short-lived tenure in Sacramento last month, having gone 13-11 and leading the American League West heading into Wednesday.”
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