San Jose may be finally getting a major league baseball team!

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San Jose may be finally getting into the big league baseball business.

The city will hold their first official discussion about the possibility of bringing the Oakland Athletics baseball team to San Jose.

The city's rules and open government committee will consider guidelines for pursuing relocation talks with Major League Baseball and the team itself.

A move to San Jose would require Major League Baseball officials to alter current territorial restrictions. San Jose has long been considered San Francisco Giants territory.

The meeting is open to the public and will take place at 2 p.m. in room W-118 at San Jose City Hall.

After the meeting, the issue will most likely move forward to the city council for further discussion.

The rules in open government committee of San Jose is expected to put the "San Jose A's" issue on the city council agenda on April 7.

San Jose mayor Chuck Reed told NBC Bay Area that he has been in touch with the A's owner, Lew Wolff.

"What's your sense talking to Mr. Wolf about the possibility of this happening?" NBC Bay Area reporter Bob Redell asked.

"I'm very optimistic about this happening," Reed said. "Lew has always been interested in San Jose. That's where he started looking for another stadium. We've got a great site -- an environmental impact report. We do have this hurdle, Major League Baseball, their territorial rights. That's something that Mr. Wolff has to think about. He's taken spring break off to think about baseball for a while. But we need to get ready, get ourselves in the best position possible. So if Major League Baseball gives us a call, we'll be ready to get into the game."


"Attractive" to Lew Wolff

"You're doing the prep work, I guess, in case they do express interest?" Redell asked.

"There is a lot of prep work that we need to do," Reed said. We need to work with the neighborhoods to solve the problems that may happen as a result of the stadium. We need the political support and the support with business and labor. Get the fan base up in and excited and ready to go."

"Now the A's initially showed interest in San Jose but the territorial rights precluded that. Then they went to Fremont and it has fallen through. The location was initially discussed on Park Avenue. Is that still the location being discussed now if there were to be a new stadium?" Redell asked.

"That is the location we've identified previously, we've done the environmental clearance on that location. It's a great site for baseball. That's one of the reasons why it makes it very attractive to Lew Wolff. We hope we can work with Major League Baseball and they'll want to allow the A's to come here," Reed said.

"If you were to put money on this -- if you were a betting man -- I know there are a lot of variables here. What does your gut tell you about this happening?" Redell asked.

"I'm not a betting man," Reed said. "But I think our odds are better than 50-50. You don't get these opportunities very often. We need to prepare ourselves to take advantage of it if it comes our way."

"You think it will be on the agenda?" Redell asked.

"I think the city council will discuss it and give the fans a chance to come out and say what they think."

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stay your asses in oakland.. and i dont mean anything bad by it.. im just saying, wont be the same when we play eachother in interleague play.. no more "bay bridge series"

and you cant call them the Oakland A's.. Rickey Henderson didnt steal with the San Jose A's.. he did it with the Oakland A's.. same for Big Mac, Tejada, Giambi etc.
 
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they gon lose hella fans if they do that aint nobody bout to be goin way to san jose
bart dont even travel out there and people aint bout to drive out there consistently or at all
 

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stay your asses in oakland.. and i dont mean anything bad by it.. im just saying, wont be the same when we play eachother in interleague play.. no more "bay bridge series"

and you cant call them the Oakland A's.. Rickey Henderson didnt steal with the San Jose A's.. he did it with the Oakland A's.. same for Big Mac, Tejada, Giambi etc.
lol u mean big mac, tejada and giambi didnt roid with the SJ A's they did it with the Oakland A's lol
 

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Yeah the A's have been in two other major cities before, what's another?? j/p

I do think they would get more support though, since it is Silicon Valley and there would be a lot of corporate sponsors.
 
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As I said in a previous thread, the commish has said that the territorial rights don't mean shit in this situation. As long as the team gets a new stadium in the Yay, all is well. If the Giants , who haven't won a World series since NY, can get a saucy new stadium, the BETTER team in the Bay,should get one also. IMO they should keep them in the O ,but WE will be more than happy to have them. The collisuem is hella old and don't cut it no more. SF and SD have moved out of the old multi purpose stadiums to baseball only ones. It's about time for the A's.
 
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its not so much the coliseum is old, theres not enough people going to games. i hope the recession actually helps prevent this from happening.
 
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Dude, I love that place as much as you do, but it ain't the late 80's early 90's no mo. Peeps don't feel Baseball like they used to. I love tailgating in the Town, but they deserve a 1st class stadium like the gigantes. Oak needs to break bread to keep them there where they belong.
 
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For real, I hope the A's get to stay in Oakland. That's the way it should be. No team should ever have to be moved once they've established themselves the way the A's have. I hope Oakland and A's fans throw a fit to keep the team in Oakland the same way the Giants and SF found a way to keep the Giants here when they tried to move them to Florida years ago.

As far as the A's fans in here talking shit about the Giants, GET A LIFE! YOUR TEAM IS ABOUT TO LEAVE OAKLAND AND ALL YOU HAVE ON YOUR MIND IS SAN FRANCISCO! I swear, if A's fans spent as much time attending Oakland home games as you do talking shit about the Giants you wouldn't even be in this situation to begin with! When interleague play begins more A's fans show up to ATT Park to watch the A's in one series than you do a whole homestand in Oakland. If you come to ATT Park to watch the A's, hopefully you help boost those home attendance numbers to at least 10,000 on a Friday night. I saw an A's Indians game on a Friday night and no joke, late spring, 4,000 people there.

A's fan have a passion for pumping out their chests and talking shit about the Giants. If you had the same PASSION for BASEBALL you wouldn't be on your way to San Jose. You can talk all you want about "better franchise" or "better fans" and be as opionated as you chose but its your team who is on your way out of Oakland, not the Giants leaving San Francisco.
 
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13:01 PDT Scottsdale, Ariz. -- Commissioner Bud Selig visited Scottsdale Stadium on Sunday and met for an hour with Giants managing general partner Bill Neukom and President Larry Baer. Baer would not discuss the meeting but hinted Selig affirmed his public stance that he will not allow the A's to breach the Giants' territorial rights to San Jose.