The Las Vegas 51s first announced plans to rebrand for next season in April. Now, one of the frontrunners appears to havebeen identified.
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The Supreme Court is leaving in place a court decision dismissing a lawsuit filed against the Chicago Cubs by the owners of rooftop clubs adjacent to Wrigley Field.
The 51s have given up 40 runs in the last three games.
Between several New York Mets injuries and 51s injuries, things have been difficult in Las Vegas.
The 51s have given up 30 runs in two games against Round Rock.
Drew Gagnon gave it everything he had for five innings, but his efforts were wasted as the Las Vegas 51s’ bullpen gave up 11 runs in a 12-5 loss to Round Rock on Friday night at Cashman Field.
Ty Kelly’s walk-off hit drove in Drew Gagnon and propelled the 51s to a 7-6 victory over New Orleans on Thursday night in the series finale.
The 51s now have a construction camera, similar to the one the Raiders have, set up so fans can look at up-to-date views of the construction as well as a time lapse video.
If there was ever anyone who lived his life The Cardinal Way, it was Red Schoendienst.
Hours after being pulled from his third start for the 51s, Aaron Laffey officially hung up his cleats.
Austin Wells was selected by the New York Yankees in the 35th round, 1,057th overall, Wednesday in the MLB Draft. A Nevada high school player has been chosen every year since 1985.
During the top of the fifth inning of the game between the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres on Tuesday night, Atlanta’s Ender Inciarte hit a high-flying foul ball into the second deck behind home plate at Petco Park. Somehow, someway, the ball fell right into DiMarco’s full cup of beer — with little splash.
A Phillip Evans home run in the seventh helped the 51s stave off a comeback attempt for an 11-10 win over the New Orleans Baby Cakes on Tuesday night at Cashman Field.
Four Las Vegas Valley players were taken on Day 2 of the MLB Draft on Tuesday, headlined by outfielder Kyle Isbel and pitcher Alan Strong of UNLV.
Cadyn Grenier, a former standout at Bishop Gorman High School, was selected 37th overall by the Orioles in Monday’s draft. The last local player to be selected earlier was in 2011.