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While John Fisher Dream of Vegas, the giants to meet in Sacramento

“I think that on the fact that we are there, it’s going to be quite hoarse,” said Giants manager Bob Melvin, who managed the A in Oakland for 11 seasons. “The weekend of July 4, it will probably be a little unique to what they may have even seen there.

The Giants flew to Sacramento late Thursday evening after defeating the 7-2 diamondbacks behind the masterful game of Robbie Ray, and they then face their old rivals of the bay region which are in a three or four-year detention model while the owner John Fisher fantasy on Las Vegas.

A, a 15-27-year-old fate of home matches, appear on average only 9,722 people, the lowest note in the history of the franchise in a non-pandemic season since 1979, when the fans were frustrated that the owner Charlie Finley abandoned the team and tried to sell to external interests. There is a much higher level of frustration with Fisher – the difference is that, while Finley sold the team to the Haas family, Fisher unfortunately kept it and withdraws it from Oakland.

The fact that sacramentans do not fill the tiny installations should not be considered an indication that they cannot support a major league baseball franchise, including a future expansion team. From the start, they knew that Fisher was only interested in Sacramento in the short term and only to obtain heavy checks from the regional sports network, because it mainly focused on the Nevada desert.

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