A's face tight schedule to get agreements and financing in place to open Las Vegas stadium on time


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LAS VEGAS — The Oakland Athletics are on a tight schedule to get agreements in place and demonstrate that financing is set for construction to begin on time for the team's new stadium in Las Vegas. The A's hope to open the approximately $1.5 million, 33,000-seat ballpark for the 2028 season. This is the A's final season in Oakland. They agreed to play the following three seasons with an option for a fourth near Sacramento, California. Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority president and CEO Steve Hill said he was confident the timelines would be met.

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