
So for as here or Oakland, baseball ops are just looking forward to a new building somewhere.© 2023 ARIZONA CARDINALS. OWN THE SHOW Experience faster, deeper and more intense moment-to-moment match action on the field, with a variety of game modes for all you rookie players and returning seasoned vets. That affects how we operate in baseball ops, how it affects our payroll and our roster. "For me in baseball operations, having a new ballpark has always been the goal. “I couldn't speak to the specifics here," Forst said. He didn't take the bait when asked what it could mean to move to Las Vegas. Kaval has made numerous trips to Las Vegas to view potential stadium locations and meet with Southern Nevada officials.įorst is in Las Vegas this week for the GM meetings in a Strip resort not far from where a potential ballpark could be built. With Manfred's permission, A's personnel began in May 2021 to explore potential stadium options outside of Oakland, so far choosing only Las Vegas as another possible site. But where this market would sit in terms of a, you know, a baseball franchise, they would kick that to MLB.” I’ve been to a hockey game with the Las Vegas (Golden Knights), so that’s a hell of an experience. “Obviously, you see a nice shiny new football stadium here,” New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. The club and Manfred have said the aging venue is not suitable for Major League Baseball anymore.

The A's lease at RingCentral Coliseum expires after the 2024 season. The A's haven't been satisfied with the terms offered to this point in Oakland, and Nevada politicians have shown little interest in providing the kind of public money the club likely wants.įorst said the elections topic was “honestly out of my purview,” adding Kaval and A's owner John Fisher are the ones who “have been involved in discussions at that level.”Īn A's spokeswoman said the club had no comment “at this time.” Tuesday's elections in California and Nevada could affect where further talks go in Oakland and Las Vegas. I mean, we need to do something to alter the situation." “We’re in a stadium situation that’s really not tenable. “The pace in Oakland has not been rapid, number one,” Manfred said Oct. He softened his stance somewhat during the World Series, but remained concerned “about the lack of pace.”

After the city of Oakland missed a key deadline last month with the A's to finalize an agreement on the $12 billion Howard Terminal project, Manfred said on a Sirius XM radio show that he doubted a stadium would be built there.
