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Las Vegas Ballpark Facts & Firsts

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK (8,196 capacity) - HOME OF THE AVIATORS - LAS VEGAS RECORDED BACK-TO-BACK 500,000+ SEASONS (2022-23)

OVERVIEW:

Las Vegas Ballpark®, located on eight acres in Downtown Summerlin® just south of City National Arena, practice facility of the Vegas Golden Knights, is the home of the Las Vegas Aviators® professional baseball team of the Pacific Coast League, Triple-A affiliate of the Athletics. Las Vegas Ballpark provides a wide range of seating options including 22 suites, club seats, berm seating, party zones and decks, picnic tables, kids’ zone, bars and a pool beyond the outfield wall. Designed to create a festival-like atmosphere in Downtown Summerlin, the site is landscaped to complement the surrounding master planned community and is easily accessed from all regions of the valley via the 215 Beltway.

NOTE: Las Vegas Ballpark hosted the inaugural Triple-A Triple Championship Weekend from Friday-Sunday, September 30 - October 2, 2022. It featured the new postseason format that included three, winner-take-all games that crowned the 2022 champions. The results: Friday, September 30: Pacific Coast League Championship: Reno Aces 6, El Paso Chihuahuas 2; Saturday, October 1: International League Championship: Durham Bulls 13, Nashville Sounds 0; Sunday, October 2: Triple-A National Championship on MLB Network: Durham Bulls 10, Reno Aces 6.

2024 TRIPLE-A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Las Vegas Ballpark hosted the Triple-A National Championship Game on Saturday, September 28. The Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros, Pacific Coast League) defeated the Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, International League), 13-6, in front of a crowd of 8,007. The game was televised by the MLB Network.

2023 TRIPLE-A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Las Vegas Ballpark hosted the Triple-A National Championship Game on Saturday, September 30. The Norfolk Tides (Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, International League) defeated the Oklahoma City Dodgers (Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Pacific Coast League), 7-6, in front of a sellout crowd of 8,556. The game was televised by the MLB Network.

LOCATION:

Las Vegas Ballpark

1650 S. Pavilion Center Drive

Las Vegas, NV 89135

Off the 215 Beltway between Sahara Ave & Charleston Blvd.

Phone Number: (702) 943-7200

Aviators Team Store: (702) 943-7277

GRAND OPENING DATE:

  • April 9, 2019

SITE ACRAGE:

  • 7.65 Acres

ARCHITECT: HOK; GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Hunt/Penta

SQUARE FOOTAGE*:

  • Service Level GSF: 61,855 SF
  • Concourse Level GSF: 29,465
  • Suite Level GSF: 30,750 SF
  • Press Level GSF: 4,945 SF
  • Main Roof SF: 49,213 SF
  • Ancillary Roofs: 23,428 SF

*NOTE: Gross square footage includes only enclosed spaces – does not include decks or concourses

FOUR LEVELS: FIELD, CONCOURSE, CLUB AND PREMIUM SEATING, PRESS

  • 22 Suites (2 party suites for 60 guests, 1 owner suite for 40 guests, 1 corporate suite for 40 guests, 18 private suites for 22 guests)
  • 400 Club Seats
  • 350 Party Deck Seats

SEATING (ALL 4TOPPS MESH SEATS):

  • Approximately 8,200 fixed seats
  • 8,196 capacity
  • 7,905 bolted seats (250 Swivel Seats)
  • 63 ADA Seats
  • 63 Folding Seats
  • 212 Barstools

FOOD AND BEVERAGE:

  • Professional Sports Catering (PSC) is the official hospitality partner for Las Vegas Ballpark. PSC is powered by Levy. Levy operates Las Vegas Motor Speedway, T-Mobile Arena, and Allegiant Stadium in the Las Vegas market.

FAN AMENITIES:

  • 6,700 SF premium club
  • Berm seating overlooking players’ bullpen
  • Outfield bar and picnic area
  • Kids play area
  • Outdoor pool in centerfield - capacity is 50 people
  • 360-degree circulation within the ballpark

CONSTRUCTION FACTS:

  • 150 miles low voltage cable
  • 60 miles of feeder and branch circuit wiring
  • Approximately 12,800 cubic yards of concrete
  • 1,210 tons rebar
  • Approximately 1,500 Tons of Steel

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE

2024 (Oakland Athletics) 74 Games - 481,802 Total Attendance - 6,511 Average Attendance

2023 (Oakland Athletics) 74 Games - 506,047 Total Attendance - 6,838 Average Attendance

2022 (Oakland Athletics) 75 Games - 518,221 Total Attendance - 6,910 Average Attendance; led Pacific Coast League

2021 (Oakland Athletics) 65 Games - 428,369 Total Attendance - 6,590 Average Attendance; led Triple-A West

2020 (Oakland Athletics) Minor League Baseball season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2019 (Oakland Athletics) 70 Games - *650,934 Total Attendance - 9,299 Average Attendance

14,586,384++

++Total Franchise Attendance (1983-2019, 2021-24)

The Las Vegas Ballpark regular season attendance total over five seasons (2019, 2021-24) is 2,585,373 which includes 93 sellouts.

*In 2019, the Aviators led all Minor League Baseball in attendance which included 47 sellouts and 23 crowds of 10,000+

**LARGEST SINGLE SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE:

**2019 (Las Vegas Ballpark) 70 Games - 650,934 Total Attendance - 9,299 Average Attendance (Inaugural season at Las Vegas Ballpark, 2019)

2022 (Las Vegas Ballpark) 75 Games - 518,221 Total Attendance - 6,910 Average Attendance

2023 (Las Vegas Ballpark) 74 Games - 506,047 Total Attendance - 6,838 Average Attendance

2024 (Las Vegas Ballpark) 74 Games - 481,802 Total Attendance - 6,511 Average Attendance

2021 (Las Vegas Ballpark) 65 Games - 428,369 Total Attendance - 6,590 Average Attendance

1992 (Cashman Field) 72 Games - 387,815 Total Attendance - 5,386 Average Attendance (36 seasons: Cashman Field, 1983-2018)

NOTE: 650,934 total was the highest single-season attendance figure since:

2014 (Triple-A Charlotte: 687,715; 9,686 average)

2015 (Triple-A Sacramento: 672,354; 9,338 average)

2015 (Triple-A Charlotte: 669,398; 9,428 average)

All-time Minor League Baseball single-season attendance record:

1991 Triple-A Buffalo Bisons: 1,240,951 (capacity 20,000)

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK FIRSTS IN TRIPLE-A BASEBALL HISTORY. . .

  • Home Game: W, 10-2 vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • First Pitch: 7:14 p.m. (RH Chris Bassitt to CF Mike Gerber, swing & miss - vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First at bat & hit, Opponent: Mike Gerber doubled down RF line (vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First out, Opponent: SS Abiatel Avelino, groundout 5-3 (vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First at bat & hit, Las Vegas: SS Jorge Mateo singles to RCF (vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First out, Las Vegas: OF Dustin Fowler struck out (vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First double, Las Vegas: 3B Sheldon Neuse vs. Sacramento (4/10/19)
  • First triple, Las Vegas: 3B Sheldon Neuse vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • First RBI, Las Vegas: OF Mark Payton, bases loaded RBI single to CF (vs. Sacramento 4/9/19)
  • First Home Run, Las Vegas: C Sean Murphy, 3-run HR to RCF (vs. Sacramento 4/11/19)
  • First Home Run, LV (splash in pool): 1B Seth Brown, 2-run HR in 5th inning vs. Fresno (4/15/19)
  • First Grand Slam, Las Vegas: OF Skye Bolt vs. Fresno (4/14/19)
  • First Inside-The-Park Home Run, Las Vegas: INF Eric Campbell vs. Fresno (5/5/19)
  • First Stolen Base, Las Vegas: SS Franklin Barreto, 3rd inning vs. Sacramento (4/10/19)
  • First Strikeout, opponent: RF Mac Williamson (by RH Chris Bassitt) vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • Pitching Win, Las Vegas: RHP Daniel Mengden vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • Home Win: W, 10-2 vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • Home Loss: L, 6-5 vs. Fresno (4/14/19)
  • First Series Sweep: vs. Sacramento (4/9-4/11/19)
  • First Sellout: 11,036-grand opening vs. Sacramento (4/9/19)
  • Largest Crowd: 12,111 vs. Tacoma (5/14/19)

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK TOP CROWDS

1. 12,111 vs. Tacoma (May 14, 2019)

2. 11,757 vs. Albuquerque (August 16, 2019)

3. 11,368 vs. Round Rock (July 3, 2022)

4. 11,268 vs. Reno (September 22, 2023)

5. 11,036 vs. Sacramento (April 9, 2019)*

*grand opening