Fans quickly hop on Twitter to react to a video of a couple performing a lewd act in the top row of an empty Oakland A’s stadium. The video has been posted on Twitter, and it’s gone viral with a bunch of reactions.
According to Bro Bible;
Oakland took on Seattle in Sunday afternoon action, and an A’s couple was filmed appearing to be in the midst of a lewd act. Sitting in the very top row of the Coliseum, there was no one within 20 rows of the raunchy duo.
It seems like they were there for anything but baseball, but there have to be better spots for that type of action than baking in the California sun in the upper deck of a three-quarters empty stadium.
But maybe this guy likes an audience, though maybe Oakland isn’t the best location for that either.
I know they were hot and sweaty up there.
That type of year for the A’s, who likely will be moving soon.
The Oakland Athletics organization has been mulling a relocation of the franchise for quite some time now, with Las Vegas under consideration for its next destination.
According to Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, one hurdle has been cleared for the A’s potential move to Sin City.
“If the Oakland Athletics end up moving to Las Vegas, Major League Baseball wouldn’t charge the team a relocation fee, an indication the league wants a team in Southern Nevada, a source with knowledge of the situation told the Review-Journal,” Akers wrote.
The Athletics have been looking to relocate from Oakland after MLB determined last year that RingCentral Coliseum is “not a viable option for the future vision of baseball.” In November 2018, the A’s began pursuing a waterfront location at Howard Terminal in Oakland for a mixed-use development project that would total $12 billion that includes a new 35,000-seat ballpark that would cost more than $1 billion.
The A’s have faced numerous obstacles in their pursuit of the waterfront stadium, but the team took a significant step forward earlier this month.
On June 17, the staff of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission recommended the approval of the franchise’s waterfront project ahead of the official vote that is scheduled for June 30. The staff also recommended the approval of the A’s request to remove Howard Terminal’s 56 acres from port designation.
Akers noted that the A’s have been “researching the Las Vegas market as a potential home” since May 2021. The team reportedly has already identified two potential sites for a ballpark in Southern Nevada.
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