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S a n J o s e / T W E N T Y - O N E: Major Baseball Vote This Tuesday
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Monday, June 14, 2010. Major Baseball Vote This Tuesday. The folks at Pro Baseball for San Jose. For whom I blog. Are inviting the community to show their support for MLB in San Jose tomorrow night:. Tuesday, June 15th @ 7 PM. San Jose City Council Chambers. 200 East Santa Clara Street, San Jose. 8212;is mulling a lawsuit, so it's important we show a united front in favor of bringing the A's to San Jose. It So thats why this piece of writing is outstdanding. Thanks! April 26, 2013 at 11:14:00 PM PDT.
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: June 2011
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Thursday, June 30, 2011. You might recall that in May Mayor Reed sent Commissioner Selig a letter asking when he could expect a decision on territorial rights. As you know, the City of San Jose has already selected a site, purchased property, and completed an economic impact study. In short, the project is shovel-ready and just awaits the go ahead for conducting an election that would ask San Jose residents to approve construction of a ballpark. I think they did. The process would...
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: May 2012
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Saturday, May 26, 2012. Bowled over: Wolff's still not going to sell. Of course, this new development made the "Stay-in-Oakland" crowd positively giddy. Okay, so maybe Don Knauss took hundreds of jobs out. Of Oakland in 2010. And maybe he's pushing for a downtown ballpark. Even as Mayor Quan and city leaders are still swooning over their pretty Coliseum City drawings, but beggars can't be choosers, right? You're up to bat, San Jose! Tuesday, May 22, 2012. In the Rutgers Law Review.
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: The A's Respond to Recent Rumors
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The A's Respond to Recent Rumors. A few days ago, Bay Area baseball fans were thrown into a tizzy after Bill Madden of the New York Daily News. Statement by Oakland A's ownership regarding A's and Giants sharing Bay Area territory:. Recent articles claiming that Major League Baseball has decided that the A's cannot share the two-team Bay Area market were denied by baseball Commissioner Bud Selig last weekend. We are not seeking a move that seeks to alter ...
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: June 2013
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Wednesday, June 19, 2013. See You in Court! Fed up with over four years of delays, the San Jose City Council yesterday officially agreed to sue Commissioner Bud Selig and Major League Baseball for blocking the Athletics' move to the city. The suit. Striking at the very heart of MLB's antitrust exemption, is San Jose's nuclear option. No I think this just about wraps this up. End of story, A's should be allowed to move to San Jose. Thanks for nothing Bud.". On San Jose Inside.
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: January 2012
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Monday, January 30, 2012. Tonight, the Tribune's. Reports on the shocking. Development that, due to the governor dismantling the state's redevelopment agencies, Oakland has abandoned its plans for Victory Court, a new estuaryfront stadium for the A's: "We are no longer advocating for Victory Court," said Gregory Hunter, head of the soon to be dissolved Oakland Redevelopment Agency said Monday during a meeting of the Alameda County Supervisors. From jumping the Oakland ship. Starkl...
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: An Open Letter to Larry Baer
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Thursday, March 22, 2012. An Open Letter to Larry Baer. Larry is the Giants Chief Operating Officer. After it became abundantly clear that the City of Oakland has no earthly idea what it’s doing, and the fever dream that was Fremont faded quickly away, Northern California’s largest city was left to reap the spoils: a professional franchise in a sport that actually draws national interest. If it meant directing resources away from core city services like cops and firefighters.
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG: Feeling Flushed
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BASEBALL SAN JOSE BLOG. Saturday, May 26, 2012. Bowled over: Wolff's still not going to sell. Of course, this new development made the "Stay-in-Oakland" crowd positively giddy. Okay, so maybe Don Knauss took hundreds of jobs out. Of Oakland in 2010. And maybe he's pushing for a downtown ballpark. Even as Mayor Quan and city leaders are still swooning over their pretty Coliseum City drawings, but beggars can't be choosers, right? You're up to bat, San Jose! May 27, 2012 at 12:08 AM. If you are really an A...
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