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Article: A's draw a crowd of potential buyers. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- September 13, 1994
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SAN JOSE, Calif. _ As many as 20 potential buyers of the Oakland A's have surfaced, at least four of whom have enough resources to have earned a look at the team's books.
And more suitors are waiting in the wings.
Of the first four, at least one is from the San Francisco Bay Area, and all say they would keep the baseball team in Oakland, according to Oakland Coliseum President George Vukasin.
But it's difficult to gauge what this portends for the future of professional baseball in the East Bay. Consistent with the secretive approach to the marketing of the team, no one involved would comment on the identity of the potential buyers or the location of those outside ...
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