[新聞] Why A's could follow Raiders to Las Ve
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Why A’s could follow Raiders to Las Vegas, in a minor sense
By Jon Becker | jbecker@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
The A’s and Raiders have shared a home in Oakland for nearly 40 years, but
there are now reasons to believe the two could be neighbors in Las Vegas.
Sort of.
While the A’s remain rooted in Oakland as they continue searching for a new
major league stadium, they could find a nice new home for their Triple-A team
in Sin City. As the Las Vegas Journal-Review pointed out, there are a lot of
dots connecting the A’s top minor league affiliate to Vegas.
First off, there’s the allure of what promises to be the most impressive minor
league ballpark in the country. The $150 million Las Vegas Ballpark project in
Summerlin, Nev. includes suites, party zones and decks, and a pool.
“We’re going to have the finest facility in all of Minor League Baseball,” '
Las Vegas 51s president Don Logan told the Review-Journal. “And it’s going to
be the No. 1 player development facility because we’ve taken great pains to
make it that, so now we went from an afterthought to a facility anybody should
want to be here.”
The timing seems perfect. The A’s Player Development Contract with Nashville
expires at the end of this season and the Las Vegas 51s current tenants, the
New York Mets, are moving their Triple-A team to Syracuse next year.
There will be a few teams interested in making Las Vegas their Triple-A home,
but there seem to be some advantages in play for the A’s. The 51s are said to
be looking for a team out west to move into their new, 10,000-seat stadium,
according to the Review-Journal, which listed the A’s, Diamondbacks and
Dodgers — in that order — as the most likely Vegas fits.
For what it’s worth, the A’s also have a little history in Vegas. They opened
their 1996 season at Vegas’ Cashman Field in 1996 while Mt. Davis was being
added to the Coliseum. Plus, the franchise briefly made Vegas their Triple-A
home in the early 1960s under then-new Kansas City A’s owner Charlie Finley.
Major league teams can negotiate new PDCs with affiliates during a weeklong
negotiating window that begins in late September. Until then, they are not
allowed to publicly discuss any possible minor league franchise movements.
After getting booted by Sacramento after a 15-year parternership in favor of
the Giants after the 2014 season, the A’s affiliated with Nashville mainly
because of its new $91 million ballpark and surrounding facilities. In reality,
the A’s moved their Triple-A team so far away because they really had no
closer options — Fresno was available but not appealing to the A’s.
Although the Nashville experience, by all accounts, has been a good one for the
A’s, having their top minor league team nearly 2,300 miles and a time zone
away isn’t ideal.
Perhaps the only way the A’s remain in Nashville is if Vegas and the Dodgers
strike a deal. The Dodgers, who had an eight-year run in Vegas from 2001-08,
currently are part-owners of their Triple-A Oklahoma City team. They’d need to
sell their stake in that franchise in order to secure a move to Vegas by the
end of September.
There’s also another minor league path to Nevada the A’s could find
themselves on next season. They could conceivably move to Reno, should the
Diamondbacks end their 10-year affiliation there and land in Vegas.
In any event, the odds may be in favor of the A’s having some roots in Nevada
next season.
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AAA換去Las Vegas 51s看起來極為make sence
Nashville約到今年,Mets已經要搬走.Las Vegas相對超級近球場又好
Raiders表示:不是說要Rooted in Oakland怎麼又追來了
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