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  2. Oakland Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2017, it was announced that a site near Laney College and the Eastlake neighborhood had been chosen for the new ballpark (tentatively called Oakland Ballpark) with the A's proposing to construct a 35,000-seat stadium on the site of the college's administrative buildings which the A's would relocate to a spot of the college's ...

  3. Oakland Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Howard Terminal Ballpark was a proposed baseball stadium to be built in the Jack London Square neighborhood of Oakland, California. If approved and constructed, it would have served as the new home stadium of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), replacing the Oakland Coliseum. The 34,000-seat stadium was the last of several ...

  4. List of baseball parks in Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Athletics - American League (1968-2024) - (to move to Sutter Health Park in Sacramento in 2025, and to the New Las Vegas Stadium by about 2028) Location: 7000 Coliseum Way and Nimitz Freeway ( I-880 ) (southwest, home plate); Damon Slough (northwest and northeast, left and center fields); end of Baldwin Street (east, right field)

  5. How does Sutter Health Park compare to Oakland Coliseum? Here ...

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    How does Sutter Health Park compare to Oakland Coliseum? Total capacity for baseball games at the Oakland Coliseum is 46,765, according to the MLB. The upper deck — known as Mount Davis ...

  6. Column: As taxpayers tire of handouts to billionaires, Major ...

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    The Sacramento ballpark has about 14,000 seats, but it may still seem almost vacant when the A's play there, as the average attendance at the team's 13 home games in Oakland so far this year is ...

  7. 'Today there is crying in baseball' - AOL

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    The roaring '70s. Hard as it might be to believe, there was a time when Oakland benefited from a baseball owner’s obsession with moving his floundering club to a new market.. In 1963, Kansas ...

  8. Mount Davis (Oakland) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Davis, or Mt. Davis, is a section of 20,000 capacity seating at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, United States. It was built in 1995 at the behest of Oakland City Council with the intent of bringing the Los Angeles Raiders American football team back to Oakland and is named after former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis.

  9. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Hunter, who died in 1999, was represented by his widow, while Finley, who died in 1996, was represented by his son. Had the Oakland Athletics got a new stadium in Oakland, a physical site would have been designated for the Hall of Fame, as the Coliseum does not have enough space for a full-fledged exhibit. [98]