Bud Mlb All
Bud Mlb All
![]() 2002 DALE EARNHARDT JR 8 BUD MLB ALL STAR GAME 164 US $15.99
|
![]() 2002 Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star 1 24 GM 5004 US $62.95
|
![]() ACTION 2002 DALE EARNHARDT JR 8 BUD MLB ALL STAR 164 US $8.29
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr Action 1 24 8 Bud MLB All Star 2003 NASCAR DIECAST MONTE CARL US $24.99
|
![]() DALE EARNHARDT JR 8 BUD MLB ALL STAR GAME1 18TH US $39.95
|
![]() ACTION DALE EARNHARDT JR 8 BUD 2003 MLB ALL STAR GAME 1 24 US $79.00
|
![]() 2001 02 DALE EARNHARDT JR ACTION BROOKFIELD BUD MLB ALL STAR GAME 2 CAR SET 1 24 US $31.49
|
![]() 2003 Action Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star Game US $99.99
|
![]() DALE EARNHARDT JR 8 2003 BUD MLB ALL STAR 1 18 MCARLO US $61.70
|
![]() 124 Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star 2003 Clear US $49.50
|
![]() DALE JR 8 2002 BUD MLB ALL STAR MONTE CARLO US $23.70
|
![]() 2003 Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star 1 24 60456 US $69.95
|
![]() 2004 Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star 1 24 GM 2916 US $69.95
|
![]() DALE EARNHARDT JR1 64 2002 8 BUD MLB ALL STAR GAME US $6.08
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud 2001 MLB All Star Game 164 US $24.95
|
![]() Nascar 124 Dale Jr Bud 8 MLB All star 2003 163 US $19.99
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 BUD 2001 MLB All Star Game 124 Chevy Monte Carlo Diecast US $89.95
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB 02 All Star Game 1 64 New in Box Mint Free Shipping US $9.99
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB 05 All Star Game 1 64 New in Box Mint Free Shipping US $9.99
|
![]() Dale Earnhardt Jr 8 Bud MLB All Star Game 1 64 New in Box Mint Free Shipping US $13.99
|
![]() MLB All Star Game Earnhardt Jr Bud Racing Waltrip NAPA Racing Diecasts in Tin US $29.99
|
How dumb is MLB for scheduling warm weather team to travel north during the first week of April?
Every year MLB Scheduler Katy Feeney says she will schedule cold-weather teams to head south or to domes for games for the first week in April but she never remembers to do so.
Should Bud Selig fire Katy Feeney or is he just as dumb as his MLB Scheduler?
Yankees (north) hosted Tampa (dome) in New York and it snowed during Friday night's game.
White Sox (cold) hosted Twins (dome) during first week. Game cancelled because of cold weather!
Indians (cold) completely wiped out by snow involving games with Seattle and Los Angeles (!) most stupid of all.
Angels (warm) hosted Rangers (warm) in first series of season when Texas could have hosted a cold weather team.
Detroit (cold) hosted Toronto (dome) during first series of season and it was freeeeezing.
Arizona (warm) did not host a series during the first week.
Washington (cold) hosted Florida (warm) for first series of the season and then they hosted Arizona!!
You get the points. Stupid stupid MLB.
Yup....I hear ya. The Indian's "home opener" is in Milwaukee tonight.
Oakland Athletics Tickets - Plans not Finalized for New Stadium
It became official when Commissions Bud Selig wrote a letter to Lew Wolff, owner of the Oakland Athletics, advising that if the deal with Fremont, California to build a new ballpark there falls through, he can talk with other areas about building.
This opens up some opportunities for the club to have talks with other communities, including Santa Clara County, which is considered within San Francisco Giants’ land. In the past, the Giants have blocked the possibility of a move into that area by the Oakland A’s.
Wolff believes a door that was previously closed is now open to them but hasn’t lost sight of Fremont. “The other communities are all over us now because of the letter but I’m not listening to them yet. I don’t want to start this process all over again,” Wolff said.
Unfortunately, there’s no speeding train running from Freemont. Wolff believe he’ll know by June if CISCO Field will be built in Fremont or elsewhere. Apparently not everyone in Fremont wants the new ballpark in their back yard. Even though the ballpark is being nearly entirely funded by private means, the Fremont City Council has yet to approve the deal.
Over two years ago, CISCO and the Oakland A’s made an agreement to purchase the Fremont property and build a new ballpark. The promise to purchase hasn’t been enough to get the necessary approval however and Wolff’s feeling the frustration. “We’re literally going to homes talking to people,” Wolff said, “They think we’re going to bring gangs to the community.”
The Oakland A’s have shared a facility with the football team almost all of the franchise’s history except for 1982 to 1994. They’ve been sharing the Coliseum since their relocation from Kansas in 1968. Although talks did commence with Oakland officials about building on the Coliseum parking lot, the talks didn’t amount to anything and were ended.
Because talks have not come to fruition with Fremont, Selig believes it was important to give Wolff a plan B. “It is important that we get some resolution in the near future,” Selig wrote in the December 8 letter to Wolff. “As a result, I’ve decided…you may begin to discuss a ballpark with other communities…”
Fremont, California is right in line behind San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco as the fourth most densely populated communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wolff believe that building the new ballpark in Fremont would easily create hundreds of union jobs in a city with a population of approximately 211,660 people.
Wolff, who was part of a group that purchased the Oakland A’s in 2005, is also a fraternity brother of Selig. Both went to University of Wisconsin. In 2006, Wolff made the announcement that he wanted to build the franchise their own ballpark.
The hope has continued to be that he will be able to build in Fremont but, according to Selig, Wolff can keep his options open, which means he can consider Santa Clara County as well.
About the Author
To learn more about the Oakland Athletics and to secure your Oakland Athletics Tickets, make sure to visit our sports site at http://www.awesomeseating.com




















