Fresno Controversy Catches Teams’ Eyes
Las Vegas Ballpark is one of the venues adopting a “two-eyes” rule for videoboard programming....
Read Moreby Brad Weissberg | Jun 6, 2019 | General, Ops & Security, Pulse | 0
Las Vegas Ballpark is one of the venues adopting a “two-eyes” rule for videoboard programming....
Read Moreby Don Muret | Apr 18, 2019 | Arenas & Stadiums, General, Pulse | 0
An aerial view shows Las Vegas Ballpark, which opened April 9 in Summerlin. (Tom Donoghue) With pool and upscale food, it’s part diamond, part Strip The weather has been a bit too brisk to enjoy the outfield swimming pool early in the season. Otherwise, though, the new Las Vegas Ballpark has been a big hit since it opened April 9. “The first seven [games] were unbelievable,” said Don Logan, president and chief operating officer of the Pacific Coast League’s Las Vegas Aviators, the Oakland Athletics’ Triple-A affiliate and the ballpark’s tenant. “The only thing that could have been better was the weather. We had 50 mph winds on opening night, which settled down to 30 mph winds the next night. A local high school lacrosse team rented the pool and didn’t seem to mind the 70-degree water. It’s a little chilly for mortals right now.” That will change as summer… Continue Reading New Vegas Ballpark’s a Winner
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