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First Big League Weekend games canceled at LV ballpark

Updated March 5, 2022 - 6:16 am

The first of two Big League Weekend events was officially called off Friday by Major League Baseball.

The Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Guardians were scheduled to meet in a two-game series at Las Vegas Ballpark on March 12-13.

Major League Baseball failed to reach a collective bargaining agreement this week with the players’ union. That has delayed spring training and canceled the first two series of the regular season.

Aviators president Don Logan, who also coordinates the Big League Weekend events, said he was very disappointed by the news.

“It’s become a huge part of what we do, and our fans really enjoy it,” Logan said. “It’s a benefit to the community. It’s unfortunate that it won’t happen.”

The Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies are scheduled to play in the second Big League Weekend on March 18-19, but those games also are in jeopardy. An announcement likely will come next week.

Fans who purchased tickets through TicketMaster.com will have their credit card refunded. Aviators season-ticket holders will be contacted by the team ticket office.

There were no Big League Weekend games last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The last such games to be played were in 2020. The A’s played Cleveland and the Chicago Cubs faced the Cincinnati Reds.

Contact Alex Wright at awright@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlexWright1028 on Twitter.

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