Athletics to Play Six Regular-Season Games in Las Vegas in 2026
Athletics to Play Six Regular-Season Games in Las Vegas in 2026

Athletics to Play Six Regular-Season Games in Las Vegas in 2026

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The Oakland Athletics will play six regular-season games at Las Vegas Ballpark in June 2026, marking their first home games in Southern Nevada two years before their new $2 billion stadium on the Las Vegas Strip is scheduled to open in 2028. These games will consist of three against the Milwaukee Brewers and three against the Colorado Rockies, spread from June 8-14. Until their move to Las Vegas, the A's will continue playing home games at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, where all potential postseason games will also be held. The team’s 2026 schedule includes notable matchups such as the season opener in Toronto against the Blue Jays and home games against division rivals and marquee teams like the Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Yankees. The Las Vegas Ballpark, home to the A's Triple-A affiliate Las Vegas Aviators, will serve as a preview location for the franchise’s future in the city, with ticket priority given to Aviators season ticket holders and fans on the 2028 season ticket priority list. The A's transition includes thematic fan events and fireworks in West Sacramento, highlighting their efforts to maintain engagement with fans during the relocation process.

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