
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Too $hort join ownership group of Oakland’s remaining baseball team
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Too $hort join ownership group of Oakland’s remaining baseball team
Green Day Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Rapper Too $ Hort try to keep baseball alive in the Bay. The icons of the music joins the ownership group of the Oakland cherries, a new independent team trying to keep baseball alive in the city.
“Oakland” will play in the pioneer League since 2025.
“All this is about bringing a ball to families,” Armstrong told the Hollywood journalistA number “After left, the city was heartache. Balter is going to bring good vibrations to Ocland and Eastern large-scale sea.
Armstrong even shared the photo at its Instagram account The symbol of Oakland B is sprayed on the Oakland A logo, in the center of Rogers, the house of Toronto blue Jay.
Which can be the next MLB team to get a new stadium. After athletics, after the rays who are ready to move.
Matt Snyder:

Balter will play in the newly built stadium in Raymond Park, which team hopes to attract their dissatisfaction with fans MLB Oakland ATHLETICS is leaving the city. 4000 fans will be held and just a few minutes away from the Kandland Colisseum.
The team was founded by TV producer Bryan Carmel, along with his childhood friend and entrepreneur Paul Freudman. Carmel and freedom fighters offer fans to join $ 1.2 million in 2024. About 2,200 people are expected at some point this year.
“This is not a case of famous people who enter the day to save the day,” said Carmel. “It’s a local team, and Billie’s Joe and too much corret is just better famous locals.”
The pioneer League is seen as a MLB partner League, but no privileges are related to large league teams. However, several ballers have signed players MLB Teams: Before.