
Mariners Surge to AL West Crown in 2025 (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Las Vegas – Construction on the Oakland Athletics’ new ballpark reached a significant benchmark this month as crews completed the foundation work. The project, central to the team’s relocation from Oakland, advances steadily toward a 2028 opening amid ongoing preparations for the 2026 season in Sacramento. Meanwhile, the Seattle Mariners’ dominant 2025 campaign in the American League West, powered by catcher Cal Raleigh’s historic home run barrage, set a high bar for divisional competition.[1]
Mariners Surge to AL West Crown in 2025
The Seattle Mariners ended a 24-year drought by clinching the AL West title in 2025 with a 90-72 record. Cal Raleigh anchored the effort, smashing a major-league leading 60 home runs, including his 59th and 60th in a pivotal win over the Colorado Rockies that sealed the division.[2][3] The team advanced to the AL Championship Series but fell 4-3 to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Raleigh’s power surge transformed the Mariners into division frontrunners. They overtook the Houston Astros, who finished second at 87-75. The Mariners’ success highlighted a shifting landscape in the AL West, where rivals like the Athletics showed modest improvement.[4]
Athletics’ Improved Showing Closes Gap Slightly
The Athletics posted a 76-86 mark in 2025, their first year at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, finishing fourth in the division. This represented progress from their 69-93 finish in 2024, Oakland’s final season there. The step forward narrowed the divide with top teams, though challenges persisted.[5][4]
| Team | W | L | PCT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle Mariners | 90 | 72 | .556 |
| Houston Astros | 87 | 75 | .537 |
| Texas Rangers | 81 | 81 | .500 |
| Oakland Athletics | 76 | 86 | .469 |
This table captures the tight competition at the top, with the Athletics trailing but building momentum.[4]
Las Vegas Ballpark Construction Gains Momentum
Officials confirmed the completion of foundation work at the $1.5 billion to $2 billion retractable-roof stadium on the former Tropicana site. The 33,000-seat venue now sees vertical construction underway, with buttresses nearing completion by May. “We are excited we continue to be on schedule for the project,” project director Tyler Van Eeckhaut stated.[1][6]
The Athletics have invested $300 million so far without tapping the $380 million in approved public funds from Nevada and Clark County. The team holds a 30-year, rent-free lease from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority. Construction began after site demolition in late 2024, keeping the 2028 target intact.[1]
- Demolition of Tropicana site: October 2024
- Construction start: April 2025
- Foundation complete: February 2026
- Projected opening: January 2028
- Capacity: 33,000 seats with retractable roof
Navigating Hurdles in Sacramento Transition
The Athletics settled into Sutter Health Park for 2025 through 2027 after leaving Oakland Coliseum. The 2026 schedule features 53 night games and 22 day contests in West Sacramento, including matchups against AL West foes. Manager Mark Kotsay leads a squad aiming to build on last year’s gains.[7]
Recent setbacks include a January 2026 denial of trademarks for “Las Vegas Athletics” and “Vegas Athletics” by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Legal challenges to public funding also arose but were dismissed by Nevada courts. Despite these, team executives express confidence in the relocation’s viability.[6]
Future Implications for AL West Dynamics
The Las Vegas move promises to reshape travel and rivalries in the AL West. Though slightly farther from Seattle geographically, the Athletics’ presence in a major market could boost attendance and competition. President Marc Badain noted strong demand for personal seat licenses to fund the build.[1]
As the Mariners defend their title, the Athletics’ upward trajectory and new venue set the stage for intensified battles. Both teams eye playoffs, with Raleigh’s heroics raising expectations across the division.
Key Takeaways:
- Athletics’ stadium foundation complete, on pace for 2028 Las Vegas debut.
- Mariners won 2025 AL West at 90-72; Athletics improved to 76-86.
- Cal Raleigh set MLB home run record with 60 in 2025.
The Athletics’ journey to Las Vegas underscores MLB’s evolving landscape, blending construction triumphs with on-field ambition. As the AL West braces for another competitive year, fans anticipate fiercer showdowns. What impact will the new ballpark have on divisional races? Share your thoughts in the comments.