The Aviators are back and will play before fans this season, but COVID-19 protocols are expected to be followed. They open their season Thursday.
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The Aviators and Aristocrat Gaming announced Monday a partnership that will bring the Buffalo slot machine sound effect, as well as additional event opportunities, to select home games at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Tickets for the Aviators home games at Las Vegas Ballpark will be released on a monthly basis.
Generation-Z sports fans place more emphasis on social-justice issues than previous generations, forcing sports leagues and teams to take notice.
Research shows that Generation Z, those born around the mid-1990s and beyond, are huge sports fans, but they consume sports differently. Leagues are taking note.
Despite producing Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, the Pacific Coast League goes away as part of Major League Baseball’s reorganization of the minor leagues.
With Thursday’s Minor League opening day pushed back to May, Aviators remain at alternate training site hoping for a return to normalcy.
Tickets to Aviators games at Las Vegas Ballpark this season will be digital only. The Aviators open their season May 6 at home against Sacramento.
Major League Baseball is using the minor leagues to test out several potential rules changes this season.
As major events like the NCAA Tournament were canceled and professional leagues hit the pause button, the importance of sports in our lives became even more clear.
Aviators president Don Logan said he didn’t know if the 142-game schedule would be shortened.
After missing the 2020 season and accepting reorganization, minor league mangers, players and fans are holding their breath that baseball and COVID can coexist in 2021.
The Aviators will open their season April 8 at the Round Rock (Texas) Express, Major League Baseball announced Thursday.
Major League Baseball confirmed a reorganization of minor league baseball that will trim the minors to 120 teams and have the Aviators playing in a new grouping of Triple-A clubs.
Despite persistent trade rumors, Las Vegas slugger and 2016 National League MVP Kris Bryant remains upbeat about his baseball future.
