Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Oakland calling Vegas home, this weekend

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The Oakland Athletics are calling Las Vegas home ... for this weekend.

The A’s sent a split-squad of players to Las Vegas for two games against Cincinnati as part of “Big League Weekend.” The games are being played at Las Vegas Ballpark, the home of Oakland’s Triple-A affiliate.

The two-day visit to Sin City comes with the continued conversati­on that Las Vegas could become a permanent home in the future if the lengthy, ongoing search for a stadium solution in the Bay Area doesn’t materializ­e soon.

The A’s lease at RingCentra­l Coliseum expires after the 2024 season, and though they might be forced to extend the terms, the club and Major League Baseball have deemed the stadium unsuitable for a profession­al franchise.

The A’s have spent years trying to develop a stadium solution in the Bay Area, but missed a major deadline last October for getting a deal done in Oakland for a new stadium developmen­t. That has raised the specter of Las Vegas becoming the future home of the A’s, but there are concerns with the amount of funding the team could receive for a new stadium in Nevada.

Commission­er Rob Manfred said last month that while the door isn’t being closed on Oakland, most of the focus of late by A’s owner John Fischer has been on possible solutions in Las Vegas.

Oakland manager Mark Kotsay told reporters on Friday that he didn’t view the visit to Las Vegas as being awkward for the franchise while working dual paths for its future in both the Bay Area and in Nevada. It’s the first time the A’s have played in Las Vegas since 2020.

“It’s no secret that we’ve been pursuing paths in Oakland and Vegas. So maybe there’s more buzz around it because we’re going right now and the process has seemed to be shifted a little bit,” Kotsay said. “But regardless of all that, we’ve been there before and it’s our Triple-A home. I think

it’s a great thing to take in for fans, a weekend of baseball in Vegas.”

Red Sox: Left-hander James Paxton has a grade 1 strain of his right hamstring and seems unlikely to be on the opening day roster. Paxton left his outing on Friday after 12⁄3 innings after feeling discomfort in his leg. Manager Alex Cora said Saturday it’s unclear how long Paxton will be shut down, but the injury is the least severe possible strain. Friday’s outing was Paxton’s first in a game in nearly two years. Paxton missed nearly the entire 2021 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery while pitching for Seattle. Paxton made one start and threw 11⁄3 innings the entire 2021 season. He signed with Boston before last season but spent the entire year on the injured list with a series of setbacks while recovering from the elbow surgery. The 34-year-old is several years removed from the best seasons of his career. Between 2017-19, Paxton was 38-17 with a 3.54 ERA in 81 starts for Seattle and the Yankees.

Blue Jays: Slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. withdrew from playing for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic due to inflammati­on in his right knee. An MRI showed no structural damage in Guerrero’s knee a day after he left the spring game with discomfort after taking some awkward steps into second base following a hit. Guerrero was scheduled to leave the Blue Jays to join the Dominican Republic team on Sunday.

Diamondbac­ks: Manager Torey Lovullo said Ronnie Gajownik was going to be his bench coach for Saturday’s game against the San Diego Padres as she prepares for her first managing job. The 29-year-old Gajownik was hired during the offseason as manager of the D-backs' minor league affiliate Hillsboro Hops. She’ll be the first woman to manage a minor league Class High-A team.

Rangers: Lefty reliever Will Smith agreed to a $1.5 million, one-year deal and will report to spring training. The 33-year-old was 0-3 with a 3.97 ERA last year for Atlanta and Houston.

 ?? ?? Ash Ponders / Special to The Chronicle A’s manager Mark Kotsay touted Las Vegas, saying, “I think it’s a great thing to take in for fans.”
Ash Ponders / Special to The Chronicle A’s manager Mark Kotsay touted Las Vegas, saying, “I think it’s a great thing to take in for fans.”

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