It's official. The Oakland A's are moving out of California

Looks like the fans of Oakland A's are going to be ticked off. Their beloved baseball team will leave California and move into Vegas, but it's not happening overnight. The MLB approved the move and it will be a few years until the A's move to their new home in Vegas. A sports commentary story reported the following:

Major League Baseball has approved the relocation of another Oakland team to the Red State desert of Nevada. MLB voted on Thursday to approve the relocation of the Oakland A’s, becoming the first MLB team to change cities since 2005, when Montreal lost the Expos to Washington D.C.

The move, however, is still years away from taking place, as Vegas likely won’t have a stadium finished before 2027. It is unclear where the A’s will play for the two seasons in the meantime. The new facility is reportedly being built with a partnership from Bally’s Gaming & Leisure Properties to build a stadium on the Tropicana hotel site along the Las Vegas Strip.

The red state of Nevada approved public financing for a $1.5 billion dollar, 30,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof near the Raiders home of Allegiant Stadium. The A’s will join the Raiders, the NHL’s Golden Knights, and the WNBA’s Aces as professional franchises calling the Vegas Strip home.

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