MLB news roundup
Happy Friday, Athletics Nation!
Earlier this week, Mick Akers at the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that three outstanding agreements between the A’s and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority would be presented at a meeting on Thursday.
Stadium authority chairman Steve Hill has reportedly reviewed A’s owner John Fisher’s financial position and stated that he has confidence that Fisher can hold up his end of the stadium project’s financing. Fisher has also said that the financing plan will be out “for everybody to see” soon, and apparently that is now slated to happen at a December 5 stadium authority meeting.
Steve Hill: At the Dec. 5meeting we will approve the development, nonrelocation and lease agreements (being presented today). And the A’s will present their financing plan. #vegas #athletics #mlb
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) October 17, 2024
If a transparent, legitimate stadium financing plan is made public soon, it could to some extent dispel some observers’ suspicions that this whole scheme is but a mirage within a pipe dream. We’ve known Fisher to move the goalposts from time to time in the past, so any A’s fans wanting to move to Vegas with the team should definitely wait for Fisher to show us the money before putting money down on a new home in a new town.
Schools over Stadiums remains skeptical of the whole deal.
The Nevada public is on the hook for this #StadiumScam. When the deal defies all economics, we deserve an extra layer of transparency. You don’t get public money and then ignore concerned citizens. #SchoolsOverStadiums https://t.co/CvoemnLzYL
— Schools Over Stadiums (@EduOverStadiums) October 18, 2024
Meanwhile, actual baseball is still being played as the ALCS and NLCS continue. With the Guardians’ huge comeback walk-off last night, Cleveland has a shot at evening their series at Progressive Field against the Yankees. The Mets, however, face elimination after a second straight eight-run loss at Citi Field. Both series continue today, one week away from the World Series opener.
Have a marvelous weekend, AN.
A’s Coverage:
- Where might Dave Stewart’s quest to become an MLB team owner take him? ($)
- A’s Vegas ballpark price tag could grow before construction begins
- Report: A’s claim financing in Las Vegas “in place”
- 3 big reasons why the Tampa Bay Rays aren’t likely to play in Oakland
- Every organization’s Hitting and Pitching Prospects of the Year
- Is Ryan Noda’s Time with the A’s Coming to an End?
MLB News & Interest:
- After Noel’s huge HR, Fry’s blast in 10th lifts Guards to dramatic Game 3 win
- Betts’ 4 RBIs propel Dodgers within 1 win of NL crown
- Stadium Notes: Rays, Twins
- Yamamoto, Ohtani, Darvish showdown was Japan’s most watched MLB playoff game ($)
- How Yankees’ gamble on a young, injured Clarke Schmidt led to ALCS chance ($)
- Dodgers Notes: Rojas, Hernandez, Hudson
- Latest On White Sox Managerial Search
- Latest On Marlins’ Managerial Search
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
AFL update.
A’S IN THE AFL TODAY (10/17):
DH Daniel Susac: 0-3, 2 BB
LF Henry Bolte: 0-4, BB, 4 K
RHP Wander Guante: 1.1 IP/0 H/0 ER/1 BB/1 K
RHP Tyler Baum: 1 IP/3 H/4 ER/1 BB/3 K/Loss
Mesa Solar Sox lose 9-5— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) October 17, 2024
The…Chromadillo Dome?
Some A’s ballpark renderings detailing what materials will be used in different areas. #vegas #athletics #mlb pic.twitter.com/O3R0aZOxSy
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) October 17, 2024
Cavnar on hand to witness the big comeback in Cleveland.
WHAT. A. GAME.@JennyCavnar with the postgame reaction in Cleveland:#Postseason | #ForTheLand
https://t.co/iXax8hxC8m pic.twitter.com/ysuNPNdR3x— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) October 18, 2024
Ex-Athletic Max Muncy tied ex-Athletic Reggie Jackson’s postseason on-base streak last night, then struck out in his next at-bat.
Max Muncy singled again. That’s 12 consecutive plate appearances on base. And best of all: He continued the pattern!
HR, BB, BB, BB, 1B, BB, BB, HR, BB, BB, BB, 1B.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 18, 2024