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Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark search adds 3rd potential site, source says

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Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark search adds 3rd potential site, source says


The Oakland Athletics have added another site where they could build a $1 billion ballpark in Las Vegas.

The A’s are now seriously considering the land where the Rio sits, on Flamingo Road, just west of the Strip and Interstate 15, a person with knowledge of the dealings told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

That brings three sites in play, with the Tropicana on the south Strip and the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on the north Strip also still under consideration.

The A’s began their Las Vegas relocation efforts in May of 2021, after the team and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, deemed their current home, RingCentral Coliseum, as not a viable site for the team’s future.

Manfred noted Monday that the team’s ballpark efforts had shifted toward Las Vegas.

With their lease at the Coliseum running out at the conclusion of the 2024 MLB season, the A’s need to get a new ballpark deal done in Las Vegas or Oakland in the near future.

“I think Mr. Fisher wants to make the best deal to secure the future of the A’s, whether it’s in Oakland or in Las Vegas,” Manfred said of A’s owner John Fisher. “They need a new stadium. I think that’s kind of beyond debate.”

The A’s are also still working with Oakland officials on their differences on a $12 billion mixed-use project planned for Howard Terminal in Oakland. The massive project would be centered around a $1 billion waterfront stadium. Unresolved issues regarding affordable housing and infrastructure costs have lingered for the better part of the two years.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Contact Mick Akers at [email protected] or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on Twitter.





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