A’s Forgot to take their Peanuts to Sacramento!
That’s Amaury News and Commentary
By Amaury Pi-González
Are they still rooted in Oakland? Peanut plants are annuals. They complete their life cycle in one growing season, usually taking 4 to 5 months from planting to harvest. Well, the MLB season is six months, so these peanuts are still safe in Oakland?
They are all over supermarkets in the nine-county Bay Area. Is it possible that some people still ignore the fact that the Athletics are gone? Many super-markets and even small Mexican and Latin Bodegas still have Oakland A’s peanuts on their shelves, like a reminder that if Tony Bennett left his Heart in San Francisco, the Athletics left their Peanuts in Oakland and all the other eight counties in the Bay Area.
Is this disrespectful to Sacramento? Which, starting this season, took over at the smaller media market in the country for Major League Baseball, now #30? and last, Even Milwaukee, the previous smaller market, is ahead of the ATH peanut gang.
The Philadelphia-Kansas City-Oakland-Sacramento-Las Vegas Athletics still have the Elephant as their all-time logo. However as I was looking for a quote, I found out that “What did the peanut said to the Elephant? Nothing, peanuts can’t talk!
Did you know that “The Peanut Vendor” (also known as “El Manisero”), a Cuban son-pregón (street vendor’s cry) composed by Moisés Simons, is widely considered the first major hit of Latin music in the United States?
“Take Me Out to the Ball Game”,. which includes the lyric: ‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks” was written in 1908 by Jack Norworth
Soldiers found that peanuts were a tasty and very affordable energy source. As the soldiers returned to their homes, they brought their new love of peanuts along with them, creating a high demand for peanuts. They quickly became a tasty and affordable snack to have during a baseball game, when baseball was the National Pastime in this country. Since those great historic days, the NFL rules.
An Athletics fan at a local Safeway bought five of these bags with the Oakland A’s Logo. When I asked him why he was getting so many? He responded, ” ‘I did not know they were gone already!” I think he liked peanuts more than baseball.
In Spanish, “peanuts” can be translated as “cacahuates “(in Spain) and also as Maní in many Latin American countries.
National Peanut Day is celebrated annually on September 13. That would be the day to promote peanuts at the park when the A’s host the Cincinnati Reds in Sacramento. But I am not here to give any ideas to the A’s marketing Department. Because, at the end, it is only peanuts.
Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame










