The Las Vegas Ballpark has set its sights on pleasing fans from the moment they step into the $150 million, 10,000 seat stadium. State-of-the-art fan amenities will include more concession stands and bathrooms on the concourse level, as well as luxury suites (something Cashman Field never had). There will even be an option for fans to enjoy a dip in the pool while watching the ball game, as spectators will be able to privately rent out the swimming pool for $2,000 a game. But the best feature fans can anticipate (regardless of where they are sitting) will be the 4Topps AirFlow mesh seats that will keep fans 30-50 degrees cooler on a hot Las Vegas summer evening.
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Las Vegas Aviators reveal their new name after being formally known as the Las Vegas 51s.
Jerry DeSimone of the original Las Vegas Stars reminisces about Cashman Field which hosted its last Pacific Coast League game on September 1, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal.)
David Wright talks about his rehab on Aug. 28, 2018, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Time lapse video of the transition at Cashman Field from 51s baseball to Lights FC soccer.
Paul Sewald of Las Vegas’ Bishop Gorman High School talks about his bad luck in going 0-10 for the New York Mets before a Triple-A game at Cashman Field in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 3, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Tim Tebow is slated to start in Double-A, MLB.com reported Monday. The Mets have advanced Tebow, 30, quickly through their system, which means that the former football player could make an appearance with the 51s this season. In his first season in the minors, Tebow slashed a combined .226/.309/.347 with eight home runs and 52 RBIs. In February, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson told reporters he thinks that Tebow “will play in the major leagues.”