@TGreenhutOD Given history, I'm always skeptical of owners true motives. Not about fans or experience or level playing, mostly or all about profits. At least that's my cynical view.
@dansedmonson@BenRossTweets If you were an A's fan, you would know the answer to that question. Bay area not a small market, yet Fisher the cheapest of them all. Numerous examples to prove that.
@MAGAMAHACindy@MasonWhite_X Your take misses the boat by a mile. No mention of the macro economics of today's enviornment. It's not pull yourself up, young people. It's the climb has been made far steeper than "in your day."
@FloraLuzz_ Yes and it only cost us billions, US service men killed, innocent Iranians, crashed the global economy...all to end up with the same deal as before. Art of the Idiot.
@BigJakeCLE@OriginalClady Sort of with you. It does get a little tiresome that professing some kind of religious belief should be respected. Fine, if it works for you great, but to others, it's the same as promoting your favorite color. It does not afford some higher level of respect.
@BlackLabelAdvsr Sure, always persecuted. Always crying wolf. Write whatever superstitions you wish on your own clothes anytime you wish. Not on big league unis.
@MattWelch Yes it is. I don't want to be sold your religion while I'm watching games. If it works for you, fine, but no place on a uniform in sports. Write it on your clothes all you want after games.
@jtlynch60 This is a highly one sided view and ignorant of modern economic realities. May want to do some research on how macro economics/costs/inflation has impacted those who came after. This is old man yelling, "In my day."