The Oakland Athletics faced off against the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday at Las Vegas Ballpark as part of Big League Weekend. The A’s lost 112 games last season.
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The Oakland Athletics gave a small glimpse of what their planned Las Vegas ballpark on the Strip will look like Friday at Big League Weekend.
Riding the momentum of the release of updated renderings of their Las Vegas ballpark, the Athletics will play two spring training games this weekend in Las Vegas.
Some might think space constraints are an obstacle in the planning of a stadium, but the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark designer sees it as a positive.
Here’s what fans, media and Major League Baseball observers are saying about the renderings for the ballpark the Oakland Athletics plan to build in Las Vegas.
An opera between games? Probably not. But the A’s ballpark renderings look familiar to arts enthusiasts.
The Oakland Athletics’ vision of their Las Vegas ballpark has came into focus with the release of new stadium renderings that resemble the Sydney Opera House.
The UNLV baseball team snapped a school record that had stood since 1981 with its first-inning outburst against San Jose State on Friday at Wilson Stadium.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said he still believes the deal will happen, and the company that owns the Tropicana site dismissed recent “noise.”
As the Athletics look to extend their lease at the Oakland Coliseum, the team is meeting with a group interested in purchasing its share of the stadium.
The Oakland Athletics finished with baseball’s worst record last year at 50-112 and have the lowest regular-season win total at the Westgate SuperBook at 56½.
The Athletics aren’t the only major league team that has moved around throughout its history. Here are some of the other franchises who have bounced between homes.
Major League Baseball is showing off new uniforms during this year’s spring training. The biggest problem is they might be showing too much.
Las Vegas Hispanic fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers can keep up with the MLB team on local radio, as the Latino Media Network will broadcast games in Spanish.
The Athletics won’t play in Las Vegas until at least 2028. A lot can change in the sports landscape — including another Super Bowl here — before then.