The Athletics have a pair of new recruiting tools to retain players and attract free agents: their under-construction $2 billion ballpark and the team’s experience/sales center in Las Vegas.
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Despite the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denying “Las Vegas Athletics” and “Vegas Athletics,” the team shouldn’t consider rebranding itself.
The Athletics are having issues securing the trademarks associated with their planned Las Vegas relocation.
The A’s insist there is a new way of doing things in keeping players around as relocation to Las Vegas in 2028 looms.
Left fielder Todd Soderstrom reportedly gets the largest guaranteed contract in franchise history.
Construction on the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark is well underway on the Strip, and after six months of work, the stadium’s footprint is starting to form.
The move gives the Athletics, who are scheduled to move to Las Vegas in 2028, a veteran second baseman to go along with rising young stars Nick Kurtz, Shea Langeliers and Jacob Wilson.
Athletics’ president Marc Badain led the tour, giving a firsthand look at the progress being made on the $2 billion project.
The Athletics gave a rundown of what to expect as their Las Vegas ballpark progress moves into the new year and beyond.
The Athletics opened an interactive space that gives fans a glimpse into the future of what’s to come from the MLB team’s under-construction $2 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
Athletics owner John Fisher took in the Las Vegas Grand Prix Saturday night and it got him excited for what’s to come for his Major League Baseball team.
Fans will soon be able to get a sneak peak of what the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark will feature with the opening of the team’s experience center.
The Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark hit another construction milestone with the pouring of the first concrete of the lower concourse.
The Athletics helped kick off the launch of the Giving Machine vending machines for the holiday season by buying one of each item in the charitable vending machine.
Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz, a former Las Vegas Aviators player, was unanimously voted American League Rookie of the Year on Monday.
