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  2. New Las Vegas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The New Las Vegas Stadium is a future fixed roof ballpark to be built on the site of the former Tropicana Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.It is planned as the new home stadium of the Las Vegas Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), after they complete their relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas.

  3. A's reportedly land on new Tropicana Las Vegas stadium site ...

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    The deal would reportedly see Bally's demolish the Tropicana and allow the A's to construct a 35,000-seat, retractable-roof stadium on nine acres of the 34-acre site located on the Las Vegas Strip.

  4. Las Vegas fans get first look at A's since stadium funding ...

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    Las Vegas has hosted spring training games since at least 1983, and the A's played their first six regular-season games in 1996 at Cashman Field because of renovations at the Oakland Coliseum.

  5. Cashman Field - Wikipedia

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    The modern Cashman Field opened in 1983 as the home field of the new Las Vegas Stars, [13] the relocated Spokane Indians of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, who had moved to Las Vegas following the 1982 season. The symmetrical field boasted dimensions of 328 feet (100 m) down the left and right field foul lines, 433 feet (132 m) feet to ...

  6. Las Vegas mayor criticizes A's relocation plan: 'Does not ...

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    Mayor Carolyn Goodman criticized the team's plan to construct a new $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat stadium on the Las Vegas Strip, replacing the historic Tropicana casino and resort.

  7. Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The reason the Athletics switched the site of the proposed ballpark from Wild Wild West Casino to the Tropicana Las Vegas was due to Culinary Union 226's not supporting the site change. [66] By May 12, Culinary Union 226 eventually reached an agreement with the Athletics to provide union contracts for their workers on the new Strip ballpark. [67]