East Bay Yesterday
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East Bay Yesterday
@ebyesterday
"Best Podcast about the East Bay" -East Bay Express. Hosted by @Liam_ODonoghue, East Bay columnist for @sfgate.
Oakland, CA Katılım Nisan 2016
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“The Last Game” documentary is now live on YouTube.
A documentary 2 years in the making from director Matt Dooley and his amazing team.
Watch on YouTube here: youtu.be/8QqwgcL49TU?si…

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Ex-Blockbuster employee here. And I mean it with 100% sincerity that the world would be a better place if we shut down all streaming services, re-opened Blockbusters and video stores worldwide, and shoved people back out into the world to find and enjoy their entertainment.
Washingtons ghost@washghost1
That’s a good use of free will
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Next time an elder pulls a Grandpa Simpson on you, don't just roll your eyes... eastbayyesterday.substack.com/p/in-defense-o…

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@Kazanjy Hmm… an hour in a car or 20 minutes on Bart… I’ll take the train. Have fun in gridlock on the bridge!
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BART exists to employ BART employees, regardless of service delivery.
Shut it down, hand out Waymo vouchers.
Dominic Pino@DominicJPino
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system's labor costs rose by $150 million between 2019 and 2024. It used all that extra money to complete 73 million fewer trips. @PostOpinions looks at the financial death spiral of public transit in the Bay Area. 🧵
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Dave Newhouse, longtime Bay Area sports columnist and author, dies at 87
sfchronicle.com/sports/article…

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World, this is Walter Haas Jr.
Haas bought the A's in 1980 for around $12 million. The A's were, at the time, the worst team in baseball. (In 1979, they went 54–108.) They had baseball's lowest attendance. The Coliseum, now 14 years old, was drab and showing wear. Oakland, meanwhile, was corkscrewing. The city was bleeding employers. Crime was surging. And its most important institutions all seemed to be abandoning it.
Charlie Finley—the man Haas bought the A's from—had been trying for several years to move the team to Denver. Al Davis was in the middle of suing the NFL for the right to move the Raiders to Los Angeles.
Things seemed bleak. Just a few years prior, Oakland had been the most successful sports town in America. Now it seemed to be dying. Many outside observers wrote both team and town thoroughly off. No doubt casual fans around the country would have bought the idea that the Oakland Coliseum was no longer a place worth investing in.
Haas—former president and CEO of Levi Strauss and Co.—said fuck that. He spent his own money to upgrade the Coliseum. He built up the organization, hiring the likes of Sandy Alderson, Andy Dolich, and, later, Billy Beane. He invested in the community. ("We built 10 little league fields in and around Oakland,” Dolich, an Executive VP, told me, for my book. “Reading programs. Affordability programs to bring little league groups and schools to games. We were partners with the Oakland Zoo. We tried to immerse ourselves in the community. That stuff makes people proud.”) And he compiled a roster full of stars (Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire, hometown heroes Dave Stewart and Rickey Henderson).
By the end of the 1980s, the A's were the very best team in baseball. They had baseball's second highest attendance. They had baseball's highest payroll and among its highest revenues. They went to three World Series in a row, beating the Giants in one. In 1987, Oakland hosted the All Star game.
Health failing, Haas sold the A's in 1995 for $85 million. The price was laughably low—Haas offered buyers a discount, in return for their promise that they keep the A's in Oakland—but it still constituted a massive return on that initial $12 million investment.
The idea that the A's, just ten years later, were not an organization worth investing in—that both baseball and business success could never be had in East Oakland—betrays an ignorance of history and a lack of imagination.
Fisher could have spent money on players in Oakland. He's a billionaire (richer than Haas was) who collected revenue-sharing checks nearly every year of his tenure. In 2017, he could have built a new stadium right at the Coliseum site. The Raiders were gone (again). He had the historic East Bay market to himself. He could have had what Haas had. He could have given Oakland what he's now giving Las Vegas. Oakland would have rewarded him for it.
Let us be frank about what happened: he chose not to.
That choice should not be accepted at face value. As Walter Haas's son, Wally, once told the @sfchronicle, it was, rather, "unforgivable."
I appreciate Evan's reporting here. It's an incredible about-face we're witnessing. But the history that was thrown away in Oakland is an important part of this story. Without it, the story's incomplete.

Evan Drellich@EvanDrellich
In Oakland, every star player would walk out the door. Now the A’s are doing things differently. The irony: the guy finally allowed to give out the long-term contracts doesn’t have one himself. On the art of an A’s extension: nytimes.com/athletic/71098…
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@sparklepuke69 @shiron137 same thing happening with me too
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@shiron137 me too i think its just glitching out for every1 rn
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@MikeIsaac Just played that when I was DJing at Eli’s last month. Banger!!
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while we’re on the subject of 🦍
always thought the soulwax remix of DARE was underrated
music.apple.com/us/album/dare-…
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Adding to all the incredible coverage of the Grand Lake Theater's centennial milestone. Here's my latest with gorgeous photos archival photos by Amir Aziz and new photos by Ximena Natera:
oaklandside.org/2026/03/05/gra…
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America's next generation of nuclear weapons will be developed in the East Bay. Here's the history of the Lab that's been making them since the 1950s...
eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/i-fel…

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@yasisalek Loved this episode! One unexplored angle: Growing up in the Chicago scene, emo felt like a response to the macho energy of punk (Warped bros, skinhead fights, hardcore pits, etc)
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If you want to see a statue of Oakland's official bird, the black-crowned night heron, constructed out of Lake Merritt garbage, check out the new "Museum of Trash" eastbayyesterday.substack.com/p/this-museum-…

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New episode→ Welcome to the “floating city”: How the Hornet dodged destruction eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/welco…

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