Finn the Bat Dog retired from his duties with the Aviators and was honored by the Triple-A team at Las Vegas Ballpark.
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Finn the Bat Dog, the popular black Labrador retriever at Las Vegas Aviators’ games, is set to retire from his duties with the Triple-A club on April 19.
Take a look at some memorable events from Las Vegas Ballpark’s first five years with the Aviators.
Chasen Bradford, a former Mets and Las Vegas 51s pitcher, had just joined the Henderson Police Department when he was arrested on a DUI charge.
The Las Vegas Ballpark will soon host a job fair as it prepares for the Aviators’ upcoming season.
Derek Stevens owned the 51s for five seasons. He’s bullish on the Athletics in Vegas.
One of the most frequently asked questions is about the fate of the Aviators — the A’s Triple-A affiliate. A’s President Dave Kaval noted the two teams would coexist in the valley.
Golf courses take on the most high-profile role in the effort to conserve water, but other sports are also part of an effort to conserve water as Lake Mead’s level falls.
Las Vegas Ballpark is considered one of the best minor league ballparks in the country, but there’s more to it than meets the eye
If the Oakland Athletics aren’t able to strike a deal to land a new ballpark in Northern California and find their way to Las Vegas they could play in Southern Nevada even before a new stadium is built in the area.