The outfield swimming pool sits quiet amid the coronavirus pandemic, but memories of the team’s division title to cap the first season at Las Vegas Ballpark still resonate.
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Coronavirus threat forces Henderson’s Ken Korach to call Athletics road games from home in a nod to re-created games of baseball’s past.
Aviators reached out to displaced Blue Jays, but distance from American League East cities spiked a possible deal.
Late-night baseball better than none at all. But KBO games in empty ballparks seem more like glorified batting practice.
New Cubs manager recalls record-setting days with the Las Vegas 51s and getting his call-up to the majors.
Las Vegan Kris Bryant talked to reporters before the Chicago Cubs played the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of Big League Weekend on Saturday at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Las Vegan Amir Garrett, a relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, reflects on being a multisport athlete, taking on the Pittsburgh Pirates and working on his fastball.
The Oakland A’s do not have a flagship broadcast station in 2020, meaning A’s games in Oakland cannot be heard on radio.
UNLV’s national championship-winning basketball team helped inspire longstanding Big League Weekend exhibition series in Las Vegas.
Chicago Cubs slugger Kris Bryant of Las Vegas addressed rampant trade rumors and other topics during an informal workout at Las Vegas Ballpark.
NASCAR star Kyle Busch and Las Vegas Aviators president Don Logan express empathy to loved ones after being honored this week for their work in their fields.
A proposal to reorganize Minor League Baseball would not impact the Aviators but could result in teams in smaller markets being eliminated.
Pacific Coast League playoff berth is cherry on top of record-breaking attendance season at new Las Vegas Ballpark.
Chicago’s return not listed on official Cactus League schedule but will be added at later date, according to Aviators president Don Logan.
A 1988 baseball card of former Las Vegas Stars pitcher Keith Comstock taken at Cashman Field was called “the funniest baseball card ever made” by ESPN Wednesday.