MLB alters video of Oakland A’s home run to hide anti-John Fisher messages
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:32:33 GMT
The first A’s game back in Oakland since the organization announced its possible move to Las Vegas brought out many A’s fans who demanded owner John Fisher sell the team.That, apparently, is not a message MLB wants fans to see.The league appears to have altered the highlight video of Ryan Noda’s seventh inning home run to right-center on Friday night to hide messages against Fisher in the right field stands.MLB cropped the video so you can't see all the "sell the team" signs(h/t @OaklandAUK) pic.twitter.com/HzPZX63zvU— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 29, 2023While the NBC Sports California broadcast showed the messages as the home run happened, the altered video — which was still up on MLB’s website as of 10:15 a.m. on Saturday morning — zooms in so narrowly on a portion of the bleachers that didn’t have anti-Fisher messages that it actually missed the home run landing itself.Related ArticlesOakland Athletics | With Oakland A’s back in town, f...Red Bull Dance Your Style competition returns to Oakland
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