Happy Wednesday A’s fans!
Today marks the midway point of the Athletics’ weeklong Las Vegas residency. After concluding a series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight, the team gets tomorrow off before wrapping up its Las Vegas showcase with three games against the Colorado Rockies this weekend.
So far, the games at Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the A’s Triple-A affiliate, the Las Vegas Aviators, have lived up to expectations. Entering this week, the consensus was that there would be an enormous amount
of offense because of the way the ball travels in the warm desert air and the hitter-friendly nature of the ballpark. That proved correct as the A’s lost the opener 15-14 in what was the highest scoring game of the season so far. Last night, the A’s rebounded with a 7-5 victory over the Brewers, hitting five more home runs and receiving herculean relief efforts from Elvis Alvarado and Mason Barnett.
The hitter-friendly conditions complicate evaluations of A’s pitchers at Triple-A, making it harder to determine when they are ready for the major leagues. This week, the stadium has challenged pitchers on both teams as hitters continue to take advantage of the favorable conditions.
Moving to Las Vegas represents a dramatic shift from Oakland, where the A’s played from 1968 through 2024. Because of the marine layer, the Oakland Coliseum was one of the most difficult places in baseball to hit home runs. Their future ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip will likely be more hitter-friendly.
If the new ballpark plays similarly to its Triple-A neighbor, the A’s could face challenges similar to those experienced by the Rockies, whose pitchers have long had to work in arguably MLB’s toughest place to pitch. However, its dome, humidor and air-conditioning system, as well as the Strip’s lower elevation compared with Summerlin, will likely prevent the ball from carrying as much as it does at Las Vegas Ballpark.
With four games remaining, the A’s have an opportunity to make a positive impression on potential future fans in Southern Nevada. Winning certainly wouldn’t hurt as the team continues building its presence in the market.
A’s Coverage:
- A’s Win In Vegas, Beat Brewers 7-5
- Athletics Fall Short in wild 15-14 loss in Las Vegas Opener
- 7 wild facts from a Vegas show for the ages
- A’s interested in Kris Bubic
- Athletics’ Joey Estes: Recalled from Triple-A
- Wednesday Potpourri: What’s Up With Butler, Closer, June Plan?
- Three Things To Watch For The Athletics In June
- Las Vegas is ‘dying for a baseball team.’ Will its locals adopt the A’s?
- The A’s Inability To Play Well At Home Is Embarrassing
- Road, sweet road? A’s ready for reset after rough homestand
- Arnold and Jump are both slinging … anyone else reminded of another A’s duo?
- Braves Acquire Austin Wynns, Adding Another Layer to A’s Catcher Connection
- Ginn’s glow-up: A’s hurler coming into his own at right time
- Three Dark Horse Trade Candidates for Athletics This Summer
- June update: 2026 top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 MLB teams
- Athletics Early MLB Draft Preview
- The A’s may have finally found their new leadoff hitter
MLB News and Interest:
- How could an MLB salary cap work? Lessons from NBA, NHL, NFL
- Brewers, No. 5 prospect Lara agree to 7-year contract
- Orioles place Chris Bassitt on 15-day IL with back discomfort
- Freeman becomes the only active player with 2,500 hits
- White Sox rookie becomes fifth player EVER with walk-off HR in MLB debut
- Astros GM: “Zero Discussions” About Trading Alvarez, Peña
- 8 candidates for a change of scenery at the Trade Deadline
- Tigers’ Tarik Skubal pitches 5 scoreless innings in rehab start
- 2026 MLB All-Star full roster predictions and debates
- Yoán Moncada To Undergo Knee Surgery
- Angels’ Trey Mancini 3-for-4 in 1st major league game since 2023
- 2 U.S. pilots killed in Dominican Republic plane crash en route to pick up former MLB star Yadier Molina
- Mariners place Crawford on 10-day IL; Emerson day to day with back tightness
- Latest Rookie of the Year poll shows big shakeup in both leagues
- 2026-27 MLB Free Agent Power Rankings: June Update
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
More MLB players should emulate what Pittsburgh Pirates’ ace pitcher Paul Skenes did two days ago.
Athletics minor-league transaction update: Nice to see Devin Taylor promoted to Double-A, as that level should provide a tougher test for last year’s second-round draft pick.
The Athletics are continuing to integrate themselves into the Las Vegas community ahead of their planned relocation to Southern Nevada.
Hopefully, what renowned baseball reporter Ken Rosenthal said here will hold true once the Athletics’ new ballpark opens. A 15-14 ballgame at Las Vegas Ballpark shows just how hitter-friendly the environment can be. Ideally, MLB games should feature a more balanced contest between pitchers and hitters.













