Again, while you can never rule out an incredibly drunk idiot or somebody who is going there only looking to cause trouble, I feel like the A’s players are probably the safest people there. It isn’t their fault, and in some ways, they are victims (albeit well-paid ones) too since they’ll have to uproot their families and play in an AAA stadium for God knows how long.
Guardians2024WS
Baseball is supposed to be an escape of sorts from all of the icky shit that goes on in the world. I hate that a guy like JF is taking this away from Oaklanders.
Brybry1908
Not sure about fear-mongering but you have to protect the players even if there’s a 0.5% chance stuff gets thrown on the field or if there’s a riot you gotta prepare for that.
AngelsBee
You have to protect the players, even the fan groups that claim this is fear mongering are smart enough to issue warnings to not destroy things.
Math_OP_Pls_Nerf
Better safe than sorry, at least to give warnings and take precautions to avoid a negligence lawsuit if something happens.
kampfgruppekarl
It’s all fearmongering, until someone pulls a trigger.
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What if the players just don’t show up
Again, while you can never rule out an incredibly drunk idiot or somebody who is going there only looking to cause trouble, I feel like the A’s players are probably the safest people there. It isn’t their fault, and in some ways, they are victims (albeit well-paid ones) too since they’ll have to uproot their families and play in an AAA stadium for God knows how long.
Baseball is supposed to be an escape of sorts from all of the icky shit that goes on in the world. I hate that a guy like JF is taking this away from Oaklanders.
Not sure about fear-mongering but you have to protect the players even if there’s a 0.5% chance stuff gets thrown on the field or if there’s a riot you gotta prepare for that.
You have to protect the players, even the fan groups that claim this is fear mongering are smart enough to issue warnings to not destroy things.
Better safe than sorry, at least to give warnings and take precautions to avoid a negligence lawsuit if something happens.
It’s all fearmongering, until someone pulls a trigger.