Hi JR,
Those are my initials too!!
Anyhow, you could feel somewhat good knowing that your team is not about to be cut out of the major leagues! They are threatening the Twins and Expos with "contraction", although that won't solve baseball's economic problems.
Of course, the notion that these cities don't deserve teams is ludicrous. The Twins won World Series in 1987 and 1991, and in '92 (I believe that was the year) they were the VERY FIRST major league franchise to attract 3 million fans in a season!
And the Montreal Expos had the best record in baseball in 1994, with Pedro Martinez and many other talented players. Then came the stupid strike, and no world series (which the Expos probably would have won). In 1995, the Expos were economically forced to shed their expensive players, and the fans never came back in Montreal.
At least in Oakland you have a rich baseball heritage (think the 1972-73-74 World series, and also the teams of Canseco and McGwire from 1988-90, and also your teams there from the last two years). And you have a smart general manager in Billy Beane, who will make the best out of the situation.
I'd rather be a baseball fan there in Oakland than in Minnesota, Montreal or Florida.
GopherWhy shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense.
Mark Twain (1835-1910)