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  • Raw Sewage Floods the Oakland Coliseum

    ESPN.com: Baseball [Print without images]

    Sunday, June 16, 2013
    Updated: June 17, 10:20 AM ET
    A's, M's forced into same locker room
    Associated Press

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- A sewage problem at the Coliseum forced the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners to use the same locker room after Sunday's game.

    The pipes backed up on the lower levels of the stadium during Oakland's 10-2 victory, creating a stink and pools of water in the clubhouses used by both teams and the umpires.

    The A's and Mariners moved to a higher floor and cleaned up postgame in the locker room occupied by the Oakland Raiders during NFL games.

    Olney: Oakland Delivers New Low

    The sewage flood at the Coliseum is an embarrassment for MLB, writes Buster Olney. Fact is, the A's are going to get a new park; it's just a question of who is going to take charge and make it happen. Blog

    Coliseum officials said the six-day homestand, which drew 171,756 fans, overtaxed the plumbing system at the 47-year-old stadium.

    "Make sure everybody finds out about this sewage thing," Oakland starter A.J. Griffin said. "We need to get a new stadium."

    The San Francisco Chronicle reported that leaking pipes and backed up drains occur often, even on days when the Coliseum is empty. The field is 22 feet below sea level, and the clubhouse level is 3 feet below sea level.

    A's team president Michael Crowley told the Chronicle, "It's clear, right? This isn't the first time this has happened."

    Several Mariners left without showering. Towels were used to block sewage from running into the players' general dressing area.

    Seattle manager Eric Wedge's office had about a foot of liquid, forcing him to hold his postgame news conference in the hallway.

    The A's, who start a road trip in Texas on Monday night, likely will have new carpeting when they return. The extent of the damage isn't known yet.

    There were visible wet spots around every drain on the ground floor, though the main damage was to the locker rooms and storage areas.
    http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/93...me-locker-room

    Bud Selig needs to stop stonewalling on the San Jose issue and make a decision.

    Ewww @ towel dams holding back fecal matter

    E.coliseum.

  • #2
    The city of San Jose is now suing MLB about MLB's exemption to the federal anti-trust law because MLB is dragging their feet on having the owner's vote on the A's move to San Jose.
    Last edited by THE_REAL_MIBS; 06-18-2013, 05:41 PM.

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    • #3
      This is a crappy situation.
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      • #4
        Kind of a mean way to say the Raiders are back in town.
        Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon Muff
        Logan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
        Noah Perio
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        0 2B
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