Recently acquired as part of the Matt Olson trade to the Atlanta Braves, Aviators catcher Shea Langeliers has impressed his new teammates with his bat and glove.
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Las Vegas Ballpark become the second Las Vegas stadium in the past few days to become a smoke-free facility.
Featuring a roster which includes 14 players from Las Vegas, UNLV and coach Stan Stolte seem to have a squad capable of competing for the Mountain West regular-season title again.
Aviators games will be played with a few different rules this season after MLB announced Monday several experimental changes for the minor league season.
The Pro Bowl showed how easily Las Vegas Ballpark can be transformed into a practice field for NFL all-stars and a facility for marquee high school football games.
The Las Vegas Aviators will now play a 150-game schedule, as Triple-A baseball aims to align its season closer to that of Major League Baseball.
The Las Vegas Aviators are one of 11 Triple-A West teams chosen to test the Automated Ball and Strike system, helping robot umpires move closer to their MLB debut.
After making 18 appearances in Las Vegas’ popular Major League Baseball showcase, the Chicago Cubs will not be appearing at Las Vegas Ballpark this spring.
The Las Vegas Aviators are eager to return to the diamond this season after the last two seasons were impacted by COVID-19.
Individual tickets for this year’s Big League Weekend at Las Vegas Ballpark will go on sale next Tuesday at noon.
Don Logan, the president of the Las Vegas Aviators, isn’t worried about the Major League Baseball lockout impacting the minor leagues.
After a year’s absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Las Vegas Ballpark is set to host Big League Weekend in 2022.
Despite all the challenges of COVID, the Aviators played all 65 homes games as scheduled at Las Vegas Ballpark after playing none in 2020.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s new ad dubbing Las Vegas the “greatest arena on Earth,” rang true with the bevy of pro sports options Sunday.
Versatile catcher Carlos Perez was named the Aviators’ most popular player in a vote among fans and also was named the team’s MVP.