Recently, former MLB pitcher Trevor May made a statement that has been making waves in the sports world. In a video posted to his Twitter account, May criticized Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher for not doing enough to improve the team.
May, who retired from the MLB in 2020, said that Fisher should “sell the team, dude” and that he had “failed the fans” of the Athletics. He also noted that the team had not made the playoffs since 2014 and that it was “time for a change.”
The comments have sparked a debate among baseball fans about whether or not Fisher is the right person to lead the Athletics. Some argue that Fisher has done a good job of keeping the team competitive despite its limited resources, while others believe that he has failed to make the necessary investments to make the Athletics a championship-caliber team.
Regardless of where one stands on the issue, it is clear that May’s comments have brought the issue of ownership of the Athletics to the forefront. It remains to be seen if Fisher will respond to May’s comments or if he will take any action to improve the team.
In any case, it is clear that May’s comments have sparked an important conversation about the future of the Athletics and how they can become a successful franchise once again. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops in the coming weeks and months.