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Las Vegas Athletics Unveil Stadium and Experience Center, Transforming Recruitment
The $2 billion stadium and sales center are set to be powerful tools for retaining and attracting top talent.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 7:13pm
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The Las Vegas Athletics' innovative stadium and experience center are set to redefine the team's recruiting strategy as they prepare for a new era in Sin City.Las Vegas TodayThe Las Vegas Athletics are embarking on a new era with the construction of a $2 billion stadium on the Las Vegas Strip and the opening of an experience and sales center in the UnCommons mixed-use development. These two innovative assets are designed to both retain the team's current players and draw in potential free agents as the Athletics prepare to transition from Sacramento to Las Vegas in the near future.
Why it matters
The new stadium and experience center mark a pivotal moment for the Athletics franchise, providing them with powerful recruiting tools that could help them keep emerging talents and attract free agents - something that has proven challenging in recent times. These developments are expected to transform how the team structures its roster and positions itself for long-term success in Las Vegas.
The details
The new ballpark will serve as a gateway for players to visualize a major-league venue right on the iconic Las Vegas Strip, while the experience center offers an opportunity for the Athletics to showcase the exciting features that will be included in the stadium, which is expected to be completed by 2028. Before outfielder Tyler Soderstrom signed a six-year, $86 million contract extension, the Athletics took him on a tour of the ballpark site, giving him a sneak peek of what could be his future home.
- The Athletics broke ground on the $2 billion stadium project.
- The experience center located in the UnCommons mixed-use development in the southwest valley was inaugurated in December 2026.
- The new ballpark is expected to be completed by 2028.
The players
David Forst
The general manager of the Las Vegas Athletics, who has witnessed numerous stadium proposals come and go without ever being realized. He is thrilled to see the Las Vegas stadium taking shape on the south Strip, as it feels like a long-time aspiration finally coming to fruition.
Tyler Soderstrom
The Athletics' outfielder who signed a six-year, $86 million contract extension after being taken on a tour of the ballpark site, which gave him a sneak peek of what could be his future home.
Mark Kotsay
The Athletics' manager who boasts an extensive 17-year career in Major League Baseball, including four seasons with the A's. He has already established roots in Las Vegas by purchasing a home in Henderson and is well-positioned to address any concerns players may have about joining the team.
What they’re saying
“I genuinely believe that this experience center and the stadium site are our top recruiting assets. With each passing day leading up to 2028, the reality of this project becomes increasingly tangible for the players.”
— David Forst, General Manager, Las Vegas Athletics
“Standing at home plate, seeing left field, and imagining the stadium that hasn't been built yet really energized me. The excitement around the new ballpark, which will be on the Las Vegas Strip, offers so many possibilities for family and friends—it's exhilarating!”
— Tyler Soderstrom, Outfielder, Las Vegas Athletics
“The core group of the team is a primary attraction for any prospective player. Moreover, there are significant financial advantages tied to being in Nevada.”
— Mark Kotsay, Manager, Las Vegas Athletics
What’s next
The Athletics are expected to continue their preparations for the move to Las Vegas, with the stadium project on track for completion by 2028. The team will also work to further engage with the local community and build excitement around the new ballpark and experience center.
The takeaway
The Las Vegas Athletics' investment in a state-of-the-art stadium and an immersive experience center is a strategic move to transform their approach to player recruitment and retention. These innovative assets are poised to give the team a significant advantage in attracting top talent and building a roster capable of sustained success in their new Las Vegas home.
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