The latest renderings of athletics, which were soon built to build baseball stadium in the Las Vegas Strip, were published and fans have noticed a decisive mistake that probably has to be repaired.
The A's, which moved from Oakland after last season, will move to Sin City in 2028.
In the meantime, you will play in a Minor League baseball stage in Sacramento and only referred to as “athletics” or “A's” instead of identifying yourself with a city.
The baseball stadium in which they are supposed to enter is located on the site of the former Tropicana Casinos – opposite the MGM Grand at the southern end of the strip.
Rendering of the Baseball show The New Doomed Stadium in all its fame – published recently with transparent panels in the outer field to display the strip and the video fractions on the inside of the roof.
But there is a massive problem. The inside of the roof is white, which by the way has exactly the same color as a baseball.

Athletics has released new renderings of its proposed baseball park on the Las Vegas Strip

But the fans found that the white -colored interior of the roof could make it difficult to track fly balls

The A's will play their games for three seasons in a Minor League ball park in Sacramento
The fans started laughing at the team – and pointed out that it would be incredibly difficult for the players to track down pop flying and that it should change.
“Let us do the roofs to the same color as the balls, the most idiotic owner in Sports strikes,” wrote a fan who used to be Twitter.
Another published: “This roof looks like a nightmare for popups and high flying balls.”
“1000 IQ games of the competent owner of the MLB to make the roof the same color as a baseball,” said another fan sarcastic.
“With this heavy one until I realized that the roof was white,” said another.
Another fan released: “White ceiling is a terrible idea for a baseball stadium.”
The financing and financing has not yet been announced or completed, as owner John Fisher and the city of Las Vegas try to agree on a deal.
The A will play their next three seasons in Sutter Health Park, the home of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats. Ironically, the river cats are the subsidiary of the former Cross Bay rivals of A, the San Francisco Giants.