Chan Ho Park contributes to A's efforts in moving to Los Vegas
Briefly

The Athletics organization is constructing a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas, having opened investment opportunities for former MLB pitcher Chan Ho Park and South Korean artist Suga. The team is currently playing temporarily at Sutter Health Park as they transition from Oakland. Park and Suga have acquired minority stakes in the franchise through a $70 million fund aimed at relocation and stadium costs, with the new venue set for completion by the 2028 season, seating 33,000 fans. The stadium is part of a $1.75 billion project.
The Athletics organization has begun construction on a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas, opened for investment by Chan Ho Park and Suga, acquiring minority stakes.
They are joining a $70 million fund to support the franchise's relocation to Las Vegas and the stadium construction, a $1.75 billion project for a fresh start.
The Athletics officially broke ground for their new stadium in Las Vegas on June 23, to hold 33,000 fans, expected to open for the 2028 season.
Park played professional baseball for 19 years, including 17 seasons in MLB, debuting with the Dodgers in 1994.
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