Oakland A’s To Las Vegas Will Be One Expensive Move
The folks in Oakland are rightfully upset with the fact that another one of their professional sports franchises is making the move to Las Vegas. They may become even more…

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Ezra Shaw / Staff via Getty ImagesThe folks in Oakland are rightfully upset with the fact that another one of their professional sports franchises is making the move to Las Vegas. They may become even more upset when they find out how much money the Oakland A's organization is spending to make this expensive move to Southern Nevada. (Updated March 28, 2024)
How Much Will The A's Spend On Their Move To Las Vegas?
So how much are they willing to spend to build a new home in Las Vegas? According to an article written by Kyle J. Paine on 8NewsNow.com,the Oakland A's have told officials in Nevada that they will spend at least ONE BILLION DOLLARS (that's billion with a "b") of their own money to build a new stadium in our region. Per Paine's report, that large sum does not take into account the purchase of land for the site of the proposed new baseball stadium, nor does it factor in the cost of the move to our desert city from the Bay Area.
The Oakland A's are hoping our state and it's residents will cough up another half a billion dollars to help build their new home. 8NewsNow.com investigators are not sure how that will happen, since Governor Joe Lombardo has stated that Nevadans will not have to pay any new taxes to fund a new stadium for the A's.
You are probably already aware that Clark County recently imposed a room tax on Las Vegas hotels to help pay for the construction of Allegiant Stadium, where the former Oakland Raiders, now the Las Vegas Raiders, play their home games. So, that tax revenue is already accounted for.
Will Southern Nevada Residents Have To Pay For This Expensive Move?
Paine's article quotes Clark County Commission Chairman Jim Gibson as stating that the proposed site of the new home for the A's on Tropicana Avenue is not in a redevelopment area, so that type of government funding will not be available for the project either.
So, as you can see, this is going to be an extremely expensive move for this Major League Baseball franchise. For those reasons, the Oakland A's have hired financial analyst Jeremy Aguero. He recently worked on the financial plans for building Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and on bringing Formula One racing to Sin City.
He is very upbeat about the plans for this project. He told 8NewsNow.com that the A's are not only making plans to build a 30,000 seat baseball stadium, but they are also planning a "sports entertainment district" that will surround the stadium.
Aguero is quoted in Paine's article: “I think there will be a net positive fiscal benefit for the taxpayers in the state of Nevada as a result of the stadium being constructed, [b]ecause the amount of taxes that will be generated is greater than the amount of the cost of the public contribution."
There are some very difficult financial decisions yet to be made in this saga for both sides. Baseball fans will just have to "wait and see. Now, feel free to scroll down for more content which may interest you.
The Best And Worst Mascots In Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball's opening day will be here sooner than later! For fun, someone created a poll on the best and worst mascots in the Major League!
They're just as beloved or hated by the teams fans! They even have their own Hall of Fame, which was created back in 2005. To date, only seven MLB team mascots have been inducted into it, beating out mascots from all sports! Several other MLB mascots have been nominated since it's creation in 2005.
There are only three MLB teams that don't have one. The L.A. Dodgers, N.Y. Yankee's, and the Anaheim Angels! So what is their job exactly? To entertainment but really to cater to young children and help market the team.
For this poll, one-thousand people were shown head-to-head mascot matchups. The results were tabulated based on which ones got the best votes across the board.
Coming in dead last, at twenty-seventh place is Swinging Friar from the San Diego Padres! But who topped the list of best and worst? Below are the top five results!
Top 5 Mascots In Major League Baseball
#5. Mr Met From The New York Mets
We just don't get this...it's a baseball player with a baseball as it's head! Hmmmmm...don't have a problem with it, we just don't get it. For that reason, it's #5 on the list!

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#4. Stomper From The Oakland Athletics
Keep in mind that this team is moving to Las Vegas. Why they have an elephant as their mascot is beyond us...but nonetheless, fans love it. For that reason it's #4 on the list!

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#3. T.C. Bear From The Minnesota Twins
You would think being the Minnesota Twins, they would have two mascots for the team. But as it is, they have a BEAR! What the heck...but the Twin fans love it enough to make it #3 on the list!

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#2. Clark The Cub From The Chicago Cubs
This one actually makes sense...they are the Cubs, and their mascot is a CUB! Or at least that's what we think they're trying to pass off as a cub! Either way...it's #2 on the list!

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#1. PAWS From The Detroit Tigers
You would this is would be the BEST mascot for any team...they are the Tigers and they have a TIGER for a mascot. And the Tiger fans dig it! Congrats Detroit, it's #1!

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