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AsahinaKimi

(20,776 posts)
Mon Jul 1, 2013, 04:30 PM Jul 2013

Analyzing Potential Outcomes of San Jose’s Suit Against MLB

San Jose may be one of the country's biggest cities, but there's one thing it's lacking: a professional baseball team. San Jose has publicly courted the Oakland Athletics in the past; however, current MLB restrictions prohibit the team from relocating to San Jose. The city recently made a bold move to rectify this problem by suing Major League Baseball.

The Oakland A's have long played in the outdated O.co Coliseum in Oakland. San Jose already has the necessary land reserved for a new stadium, while A's ownership has pledged $500 million towards construction. Several factors are at work preventing an A's move to San Jose, however.

Antitrust Exemption

Major League Baseball has an interesting antitrust exemption, giving the league immense power when it comes to the movement of franchises. This antitrust exemption is at the heart of the case that San Jose has against MLB. A 1922 Supreme Court case, Federal Baseball Club v. National League, ruled that MLB was in the "business [of] giving exhibitions of baseball" and was not "interstate trade or commerce," as defined by antitrust laws. Despite the fact that teams traveled across state lines to play, it was ruled that MLB was not technically a monopoly and therefore was exempt from typical antitrust legislation. Because of this exemption, the league has the power to control franchise locations.

Territorial Rights

The primary issue preventing an A's move is that of territorial rights. The A's territory includes Contra Costa and Alameda counties, while the San Francisco Giants hold dominion over the remainder of the Bay Area counties, including Santa Clara County, the location of San Jose. The rights to the South Bay were gifted to the Giants by former A's owner Walter Haas in the early 1990s while Giants ownership searched for a location to build a new stadium. The Giants ended up building AT&T Park in San Francisco and did not require San Jose as a new territory. However, upon request for the return of those rights, the Giants have been less than accommodating, claiming they have a strongly rooted fan base in the San Jose area.

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Analyzing Potential Outcomes of San Jose’s Suit Against MLB (Original Post) AsahinaKimi Jul 2013 OP
Haas ceded rights and Giants ownership proceeded building their stadium WITHOUT public funds Auggie Jul 2013 #1
The 49ers are planning on moving to Santa Clara... AsahinaKimi Jul 2013 #2
I think there are some viable baseball sites still in Oakland Auggie Jul 2013 #3
Its very easy to see the Giants play.. AsahinaKimi Jul 2013 #4

Auggie

(31,798 posts)
1. Haas ceded rights and Giants ownership proceeded building their stadium WITHOUT public funds
Mon Jul 1, 2013, 05:11 PM
Jul 2013

How much South Bay revenue accounted in the Giants' plan? A ton. You can't change the rules now.

San Jose has more important needs than squandering tax-payer money on this suit. I live in the Bay Area and don't want the A's to away, but I also respect the deal that's in place. Keep working on locales in the East Bay. Should the Warriors or Raiders leave ... problem solved.

AsahinaKimi

(20,776 posts)
2. The 49ers are planning on moving to Santa Clara...
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 02:21 PM
Jul 2013

If the Raiders Leave, there will be no one to go see. Not unless you plan a road trip.

Auggie

(31,798 posts)
3. I think there are some viable baseball sites still in Oakland
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 03:57 PM
Jul 2013

Believe me, if I could wave a magic wand and rebuild the Coliseum complex with new football, baseball and basketball venues, I would. You can't beat the location -- easy access to BART, Amtrak and 880.

AsahinaKimi

(20,776 posts)
4. Its very easy to see the Giants play..
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 04:03 PM
Jul 2013


The Muni car drops you right in front of the stadium. Of course with the BART strike going on, a lot of people will be trying to figure out how to go see the Athletics play. I want the Raiders to remain here.. I used to love the 49ers, until they flipped off the City fans by saying, you didn't build us a stadium, so we are leaving. The Giants solved that problem far better than the 49ers.
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