If Oakland A's relocate, what cities could they move to?
It's been a brutal few years to be an Oakland sports fan, as two of the cities former tenants have moved out of "the Town," and a third could be on the way.
The Golden State Warriors didn't move far, but left Oracle Arena (in Oakland) after the 2018-19 season to move into the Chase Center, which is in the Mission Bay section of San Francisco.
On the other hand, the Raiders altogether left the state of California after the 2019 season, relocating to Las Vegas. And it now appears that the Raiders' former co-tenants at RingCentral Coliseum may not be too far behind.
Tuesday, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that Major League Baseball has allowed the Athletics to "explore the possibility" of moving to a new city.
At the forefront of this discussion is the Oakland Coliseum, a building that doesn't lack charm, but has housed the A's since 1968 and frankly, is probably beyond the point of renovating at this stage. John Fisher, who owns the team, did tell Passan that he's hopeful that the team's waterfront ballpark proposal is approved, allowing the franchise to remain in Oakland. However, the A's have previously resided in Philadelphia and Kansas City, and it appears that without a guaranteed new park in Oakland, they may begin to seriously weigh the idea of moving to a fourth city.
In the event that the A's do ultimately relocate, here's five potential cities that could make sense as landing spots for the franchise: