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Athletics Moving Away From Oakland Might Be Considered, Says MLB Commissioner Bud Selig

By By RONALD BLUM 05/17/12 05:27 PM ET AP

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NEW YORK -- Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig says it's up to Lew Wolff to decide whether to consider additional sites for a new ballpark for the Athletics, and the Oakland owner maintains he's focused on San Jose rather than a move outside the Bay Area.

Speaking Thursday after a quarterly owners' meeting, Selig said there's no timetable for resolving Oakland's dispute with the San Francisco Giants. The Giants are preventing the A's from building a ballpark about 40 miles south of Oakland in San Jose, which is part of the Giants' territory.

Baseball has been reluctant to approve relocations. When the Montreal Expos became the Washington Nationals after the 2004 season, it was the first shift since the expansion Washington Senators transformed into the Texas Rangers in 1972.

Asked whether the A's would consider other relocation possibilities, Selig responded: "You'd have to ask Lew Wolff. That's really his decision to make."

Twenty-three teams have opened ballparks since 1989, and the A's and Tampa Bay are the only two teams still seeking new stadiums. Wolff is allowed to consider other sites within the A's territory – such as downtown Oakland – but approval from MLB would be needed for a move outside the territory.

"It depends where they'd be. They could be all over the world, for that matter," Selig said. "They need approval. We have to go through an approval process. It just depends on where they're moving to."

Selig established a committee to examine the situation in March 2009 but appears reluctant to impose a decision on either team.

Wolff, a California real estate developer, has said he does not plan to sell the team and has no regrets in buying the franchise despite the rundown Oakland Coliseum.

"Lew continues to be committed to moving to San Jose, following the procedures and guidelines of the commissioner and the committee," team spokesman Ken Pries said. "The focus has not changed in keeping the team in the Bay Area, and specifically San Jose. The focus is San Jose, No. 1, and keeping the team in the Bay Area."

Selig said last month he hoped the A's and Giants would resolve the matter themselves, but there's no indication that will happen.

"Both clubs yesterday made a presentation to the executive council, but there's nothing new other than that," Selig said.

He added that he can't provide a timetable and responded "no" when asked whether some kind of decision was approaching.

Baseball also announced its new one-game wild-card playoffs will be televised Oct. 5 by TBS and that two division series games will shift from TBS to the MLB Network under a deal running through 2013. TBS Sports President David Levy said a rights fee was involved.

The two division series games will be available in more than 30 million fewer homes on MLB Network than on TBS – that includes some hometown fans of the teams involved.

Owners also approved having a 2-3 playoff format in this year's division series, deviating from the 2-2-1 that had been used since 1998. The change was made because the wild-card round was added after schedules were set with the regular season ending Oct. 3 and the World Series starting Oct. 24. Teams with home-field advantage will host Games 3, 4, 5, eliminating one travel day, and the wild-card playoff winners will start at home.

Baseball could revert to a 2-2-1 format in 2013, when the regular season is tentatively set to start on April 1, with a Sunday night game possible the previous day. Baseball is shifting from the midweek start it used in 2011 and 2012.

With the Houston Astros switching to the American League next year, MLB also is working on a new schedule format that provides season-long interleague play. He said it's possible baseball could retain six interleague games between rivals, such as the New York Yankees and Mets, the Chicago Cubs and White Sox, the A's and the Giants, and the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels.

"The fans like it," Selig said. "When your fans like something, you have to be responsive to that and sensitive to it."

Baseball hopes to complete its new collective bargaining agreement with players within a few weeks. A memorandum of understanding on the five-year deal was signed Nov. 22.

Rob Manfred, MLB's executive vice president of labor relations, also gave MLB's first explanation for last week's decision to fire Shyam Das, the arbitrator who in February overturned a 50-game suspension for NL MVP Ryan Braun following a positive drug test. Braun's lawyers argued his urine sample wasn't handled as specified in baseball's drug agreement.

"Shyam served for 13 years. That's a very long time," Manfred said. "He's a very high-quality arbitrator. We made a decision to exercise our contractual right to make a change. There's nothing more to that."

Management and the union are to talk next week about selecting a new arbitrator, who would hear the union's grievance to overturn a 100-game suspension for Giants reliever Guillermo Mota.

Mark Walter and Stan Kasten, the Dodgers' new chairman and president, attended their first owners' meeting since buying the team from Frank McCourt on May 1 in a record $2 billion deal. Owners approved a six-year extension of the major league constitution and Baseball Advanced Media, the sport's Internet division.

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AP Baseball Writer Janie McCauley contributed to this report.

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happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
04:01 PM on 05/21/2012
After my beloved Detroit Shock moved to Oklahoma City, thereby depriving the D of the WNBA team it so deperately identified with, I realized any team could pull up stakes and move at any time!
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Jacob007
05:37 PM on 05/20/2012
Fontana a nice place to fill at home like Oakland.
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hawkny
01:51 AM on 05/20/2012
Some alternate sites include Charlotte, NC, Oklahoma City, OK., Vancouver, BC, San Juan, PR and Mexico City, Mexico. There is also New Orleans, LA, Portland, OR, Montreal, QC, and, someday, Havana, Cuba, after the Castro's are gone. No sense playing against a stacked deck controlled by Bud Selig...move that franchise!
04:36 PM on 05/20/2012
Why not merge with the Japanese Leagues. They love baseball. Lets see MLB play in Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka. And they can play in NY, LA Chi.
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
02:19 AM on 05/23/2012
I assume you've never had the pleasure (cough cough) of a flight from the US to Tokyo. It's brutal.
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01:06 PM on 05/19/2012
Move the Giants also. That is the silliest new stadium design I have seen. Hitting baseballs in the water.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
12:09 AM on 05/19/2012
Contraction should be a serious option.
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Linda Pruitt
01:08 PM on 05/18/2012
If they leave Oakland, they lose a fan.
leanforward
A fondness for guns is a sickness of the mind
12:47 PM on 05/18/2012
same metro area - not really relocating
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Linda Pruitt
01:10 PM on 05/18/2012
I'd never travel 50 miles through bad traffic for a team that ran away.
11:43 AM on 05/18/2012
I did not realize that MLB was going to screw us on 2 of the playoff games . I am not getting MLB.com for 2 games . Tom
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jl4141
Master of weapons of mouse destruction
01:43 AM on 05/20/2012
MLB Network is a Cable/Satellite TV station. MLB.com is something entirely different.
11:36 AM on 05/18/2012
The only reason the Athletics would leave their loyal fans in Oakland is to go to a new baseball park in Silicon Valley where they could sell luxury boxes. Corporations buy these boxes and deduct the cost from their taxes as entertainment expense. The end result is that taxpayers pay for these boxes. Congress should deny corporations a deduction for buying sport boxes.
10:56 AM on 05/18/2012
Two more years in Oakland, then they can bring AL baseball to St. Louis. By then the NFL Rams will have departed to ? ? ? Thus, the 'Dome' will be available. St. Louis is a baseball town anyway; they once had both NL and AL teams; let's do it again !
leanforward
A fondness for guns is a sickness of the mind
12:48 PM on 05/18/2012
why doesnt StL have an NBA team
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
12:08 AM on 05/19/2012
They're currently the Atlanta Hawks.
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hawkny
01:43 AM on 05/20/2012
You are calling the Browns of the 1940's and 1950's a baseball team?
That takes courage.
08:25 AM on 05/18/2012
I guess I didn't realize that the San Francisco Giants actually hold and own "territory". Let the A's move to San Jose for crying out loud. True fans will remain Giants fans no matter where the A's move. If you're so afraid that your fan base will disappear because the A's move to San Jose then you never had real fans to begin with. Currently the A's play ball a mere 12 miles away from where the Giants play...wouldn't moving the A's 40 miles away be better for the Giants?
12:36 PM on 05/18/2012
One of the SF Giants minor league team plays in San Jose. Thus, their "territory". I don't think an A's ballpark in the same city would affect the minor league fan base though!
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05:15 PM on 05/21/2012
Really. This is the first time I had heard of that as well. MLB should allow the A's to move to San Jose in order to keep the team on the West Coast.
NCOak
Vecorated Deteran
11:53 PM on 05/17/2012
wuck few lolff
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11:24 PM on 05/17/2012
We got the Niners coming to Santa Clara, bring the A's down here to San Jose. I'll switch my allegiance from the Giants to sweeten the deal.
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Roy l Payne
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11:24 PM on 05/17/2012
What's wrong with the A's coming to San Jose? Dodgers let the Angels in Orange county, Yank's let the Met's in NY, the Cubs and White Socks are in the same town... I think the Giants are afraid the A's moving to SJ would impact the SJ Gigantes.

Look, San Jose is big enough to have the A's and the Gigantes. I don't take my grand kids to ATT park and I won't take them to Adobe stadium to see the A's, I will take them to SJ Muni to see that big, orange-headed guy and treat them to Turkey Mike's! I'll go see the A's with my buddies.
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DoctorWhoDat
Are You sitting comfortably?
10:26 PM on 05/17/2012
Bring them back to Philly.