A's owner's letter to fans - 'Failed' in mission to stay in Oakland - ESPN
Athletics owner John Fisher apologized for the team's impending departure from Oakland in a letter addressed to fans Monday.
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Athletics owner John Fisher apologized for the team's impending departure from Oakland in a letter addressed to fans Monday.
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