The Oakland Athletics have commenced construction on their new stadium in Las Vegas, slated to open for the 2028 MLB season at a $1.75 billion cost. The facility is built on a 36-acre site of the former Tropicana hotel, featuring a capacity of 33,000 and roof-enclosed seating with views of the Las Vegas Strip. After over two decades of unsuccessful stadium proposals in Oakland, the A's transitioned to playing in Sacramento for 2025 while awaiting their Las Vegas home, showcasing patches symbolizing both cities on their jerseys.
The A's new stadium in Las Vegas will provide a unique experience with the closest MLB seats to home plate and views of the Strip.
The groundbreaking ceremony marks a historic moment for the A's after two decades of challenges in securing a new Oakland stadium.
With a cost of $1.75 billion, the new stadium will be part of a larger entertainment complex in Las Vegas, expected to open by 2028.
Despite relocating, the A's have plans for continuity, temporarily playing in Sacramento while promising the Las Vegas stadium for the 2028 season.
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