
The Athletics have announced a new upscale seating option for the under-construction Las Vegas ballpark that promises to provide some of the closest seats to the action in Major League Baseball.
The Dugout Clubs will be directly behind the first and third baselines at the $2 billion, 33,000-fan capacity stadium and boast exclusive amenities such as a private VIP entrance, access to a dedicated concourse and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverage options.
“Our goal is to create the most intimate and engaging fan experience in Major League Baseball, and the Dugout Clubs are the next example of that vision coming to life,” A’s President Marc Badain said in a statement Friday. “These seats place fans directly behind the dugouts and closer to the action, while offering the premium amenities and hospitality that will define our new ballpark in Las Vegas.”
The Dugout Clubs are the latest seating offerings by the A’s for their new ballpark, following the announcement and successful sale of the Athletic Club and Diamond Club spaces this year.
Fans on the A’s season ticket priority list will get first dibs at buying Dugout Club seats, which will go on sale this month.
The stadium won’t just feature premium-level seating. Plans call for a variety of options, with various price points, starting with single-game tickets and going up to suite and premium club seating.
The A’s have spent over $400 million so far on building their new stadium Strip ballpark, with construction remaining on budget and on schedule for a Feb. 29, 2028, completion.
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