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Death of a Sports Town Part 4: The True Price of Sports

Death of a Sports Town Part 4: The True Price of Sports

ESPN Daily: Why big-time sports are a financial loser for cities.

ESPN Daily

September 24, 202446m 47s

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In covering Oakland’s unraveling as a big time sports town, we’ve documented the greed, the loss, the dubious decisions, and the rich sports community soon to be left behind. But we’ve yet to fully examine the most pertinent question of all––does the Athletics planned move to Las Vegas make any sense at all? 


Today, in part four of our series Death of a Sports Town, we take stock of why the A’s (and MLB) are so enamored with Las Vegas––a city soon to be the smallest market in the league––why this move will be extraordinarily messy, and why Oakland is America’s most-underappreciated sports town. 


Don’t miss our series finale, publishing next Tuesday in the ESPN Daily show feed.


Death of a Sports Town Episodes:


Apple Podcasts: Part 1, Part 2, & Part 3

Spotify: All episodes


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In part four of our series “Death of a Sports Town,” we take stock of why the A’s move to Las Vegas will be extraordinarily messy and why Oakland is America’s most-underappreciated sports town.

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