Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred express disappointment if the Oakland Athletics don't open their proposed Las Vegas ballpark by the start of the 2028 season. Goodman wants the A's to remain in the Bay Area and believes their relocation plan to Las Vegas 'does not make sense.' Manfred emphasizes the need for clarity on where the A's will play between 2025-2028, stating it will be 'someplace in the west.' Oakland Mayor questions the viability of A's owner John Fisher's Las Vegas plans.
Oakland mayor has doubts about viability of A's Vegas ballpark plans https://t.co/JZ0AnQt0em
A few days after @mayoroflasvegas remarks about the Tropicana there was this from @TheAthletic Oakland mayor: Maybe John Fisher’s Las Vegas plan isn’t viable for A’s https://t.co/ATQ2wv7Dz6
"John [Fisher] certainly has not endeared himself to the league" @Ken_Rosenthal talks about the controversial @Athletics owner at the helm of a franchise with an unclear future. ▶️ https://t.co/cd0mDDSN12 https://t.co/DZrgWV2oqQ
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said he would be disappointed if the Oakland Athletics don’t open their proposed Las Vegas ballpark at the start of the 2028 season. https://t.co/OF0bMJmHlQ
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says he would be 'disappointed' if the A's Vegas ballpark was not open by 2028 https://t.co/vn7LbNQ1bZ
Oakland mayor questions viability of A's owner John Fisher as Las Vegas plans come under more scrutiny https://t.co/E1iMoqH7HH
Rob Manfred would be "very disappointed" if the new A's stadium in Las Vegas wasn't open by the start of the 2028 season. Rob, we're still "very disappointed" you're the #MLB Commissioner. #Puke
Oakland mayor: Maybe John Fisher’s Las Vegas plan isn’t viable for the A’s. Story: https://t.co/RxlzH2z7Sc
Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, told reporters at the MLB owners’ quarterly meetings that he would be “very concerned” and “disappointed” if the Oakland Athletics were not opening their new Las Vegas stadium by Opening Day 2028. https://t.co/8Mgda0BxwO
The A's are having a difficult time getting started on their proposed Las Vegas ballpark. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has seemingly put owner John Fisher on the clock: “I would be disappointed, let me say it that way, if we didn’t open that stadium Opening Day 2028."
"Why isn't this being brought to light more?" @ErikKratz31, @FlavaFraz21 and @scottbraun touch on the ongoing uncertainty surrounding where the A's will play before moving to Vegas. ▶️ https://t.co/2zSi2zNlS3 https://t.co/pOHcMZFkOi
Manfred would be disappointed if A’s Las Vegas ballpark not open by 2028; says after leaving Oakland they will play ‘someplace in the West’ https://t.co/eVouDovW8C
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he would be disappointed if the @Athletics don’t open their proposed Las Vegas ballpark at the start of the 2028 season. https://t.co/3bCcljze0G
The A's announced an agreement on May 15 to build a ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip. However, they still haven't released plans for the stadium. https://t.co/pyAb3NeSas
Manfred would be disappointed if A’s Las Vegas ballpark not open by 2028, skeptical of Olympics https://t.co/EAh0R3DwO2
Oakland A's need temporary stadium plan 'in the next few months' before Las Vegas move, warns Rob Manfred https://t.co/xnVd0Fi4mN
Rob Manfred, from the owners meetings re A's in Vegas: "I would be disappointed if we didn't open that stadium, Opening Day, 2028." They're still not sure where they will play between 2025-2028. Should know in next few months: "Someplace in the west," per Manfred.
Rob Manfred said he would be ‘disappointed’ if the A’s franchise did not open its Las Vegas Stadium by Opening Day, 2028, and that more clarity is needed on what is a still complicated, to say least, re-location process.
Rob Manfred said the A's need clarity "in the next few months" as to where they're playing after this year and prior to their move to Las Vegas. "It’s clearly going to be some place in the west." Manfred declined to specify how many/which locations remain in consideration.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman said the A's relocation plan "does not make sense" and the franchise should "figure out a way to stay in Oakland." What do you think? https://t.co/qekK1HAEPC
Las Vegas mayor says baseball's A's must 'figure out a way to stay in Oakland' - https://t.co/iI9DGH7Emt
‘This does not make sense’: Las Vegas mayor says A's should stay in Oakland https://t.co/C2SFeoFhIg
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman isn't exactly extending a warm embrace to the @Athletics, who plan to build a $1.5 billion stadium in her city. Goodman said the team's plan "does not make sense" and that A's ownership should pitch a new plan in Oakland. https://t.co/7sGwIvAKVX https://t.co/bAdvjHv8en
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman wants the Oakland Athletics to remain in the Bay Area, saying the team rejected an offer for land near the city's downtown. https://t.co/Yq5ICjTnuR
Las Vegas mayor says the A's should 'figure out a way to stay in Oakland' https://t.co/zoVxE6zP00
Carolyn Goodman thinks Athletics’ ownership really wants the team to remain in the Bay Area, rather than relocate to Las Vegas. | By @trentdwood https://t.co/UqHHj2TUVm