Oakland Athletics Temporarily Moving to Sacramento Before Las Vegas Relocation: Former Player Sheds Light on Facilities
The Oakland Athletics have made a shocking announcement that they will be temporarily moving to Sacramento for at least three seasons starting in 2025. This move is all part of the team’s transition until they officially relocate to their new home in Las Vegas, which is expected to happen in the 2028 season.
Athletics’ owner John Fisher seemed to be nonchalant about the move, expressing his excitement to see other teams’ stars shine in his home ballpark. However, former MLB player Trevor Hildenberger shed some light on the reality of the situation in Sacramento. Hildenberger, who played for the Minnesota Twins and New York Mets, took to social media to reveal the lack of essential facilities at the Sacramento venue. He mentioned the absence of a family room, mother’s room, shade, bathrooms in the bullpens, and only one shared batting cage. This revelation raises concerns about the conditions that both the A’s and their opponents will have to endure during their time in Sacramento.
With such inadequate facilities, it begs the question of whether top players will be willing to sign with the Athletics during their Sacramento stint. Hildenberger, who had a modest career in the majors, highlighted the subpar conditions that could deter players from joining the team.
As the Athletics embark on this temporary move, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the challenges posed by the Sacramento venue. Fans and critics alike will be closely watching to see how the team performs under these less-than-ideal circumstances. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story by following Fastball on FanNation on social media.