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Another city in the West now wants an MLB expansion team

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 9:05 pm
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More competition in the WestFront-runners to land MLB expansion team

SALT LAKE CITY — The former Oakland soon-to-be Las Vegas Athletics are playing in Sacramento until their 33,000-seat domed stadium under construction on the Strip opens ahead of the 2028 season.

But Sactown isn’t satisfied with a temporary Major League Baseball fix. The city formally announced its pursuit of a big league expansion team Thursday. Local investors are seeking an anchor investor to lead the effort, according to Sport Business Journal.

Sacramento real estate developer Mark Friedman, the founder/chairman of Fulcrum, said the city would be a good fit for baseball, citing its population and media market size; a ballpark site already zoned and entitled; significant public investment; and the potential for a strong ownership group.

“We’re, I think, the most underserved market in the country if you sort of measure population and sports opportunities,” Friedman told Sports Business Journal. “Sacramento is a growing community that is really hungry for sports.”

Friedman said $1.8 billion has already been raised — $800 million from local investors and $1 billion from the city of West Sacramento through tax increment financing.

A projected 35,000- to 40,000-seat ballpark would be built on the West Sacramento site of Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats and the temporary home of the A’s. It would also include privately financed mixed-use development. Friedman controls 50 of the 180 acres on the site, per Sports Business Journal.

“We know overwhelmingly we’re the best market for Major League Baseball,” said Barry Broome, president and CEO, Greater Sacramento Economic Council.

The A’s are averaging 10,634 fans at home so far this season, the lowest in the league, per ESPN. The stadium’s capacity is 14,014.

Chris Haley, 6, and his father Chris Haley, of Citrus Heights, Calif., hang out on the lawn area before a baseball game between the Athletics and the Cleveland Guardians, May 1, in West Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento announced on Thursday its own push for an MLB team. (Photo: Alan Greth, Associated Press)

More competition in the West

Sacramento is the latest team in the West to make a pitch for a baseball expansion franchise.

In April, the city council in Vancouver, British Columbia, approved a motion to initiate a process that attracts potential ownership groups interested in pursuing an expansion team for the Canadian city. Mayor Ken Sim said no taxpayer money is contemplated in the process.

A man walks in Stanley Park as the skyline of Vancouver is reflected in water in Vancouver, British Columbia, Feb. 5, 2010. Vancouver announced its push for an MLB team last month.
A man walks in Stanley Park as the skyline of Vancouver is reflected in water in Vancouver, British Columbia, Feb. 5, 2010. Vancouver announced its push for an MLB team last month. (Photo: Jae C. Hong, Associated Press)

The council could decide on a private sector investor in July.

The Globe and Mail in Canada reported in April that there is at least one lead investor group and that actor and Vancouver native Ryan Reynolds could be involved, per the Seattle Times. A stadium site near the Olympic Village from the 2010 Winter Games has been identified.

Vancouver currently has one major league sports team, the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks. The NBA’s Vancouver Grizzlies played there from 1995 to 2001 before moving to Memphis. The city will host seven FIFA World Cup soccer matches in June and July.

Front-runners to land MLB expansion team

The Larry H. Miller Company and Miller family's renderings for the Power District, a nearly 100-acre site adjacent to the Utah State Fairpark and the Jordan River, Feb. 15, 2024. Salt Lake City is seen as the frontrunner to land an expansion franchise.
The Larry H. Miller Company and Miller family’s renderings for the Power District, a nearly 100-acre site adjacent to the Utah State Fairpark and the Jordan River, Feb. 15, 2024. Salt Lake City is seen as the frontrunner to land an expansion franchise. (Photo: Larry H. Miller Company)

Salt Lake City and Nashville are widely considered the leading contenders to land an MLB expansion team. Commissioner Rob Manfred favors one new team in the East and one in the West when baseball starts looking at expansion no earlier than 2029. Nashville is the leading contender in the East, while many observers see Salt Lake City as the top prospect in the West.

If Vancouver and Sacramento emerge as serious contenders, they would have to compete not only with Salt Lake City but also with Portland.

A February story in The Athletic called Salt Lake City the frontrunner in the West. But fans in the MLB fans survey didn’t quite see it that way. The publication limited the choices to the six cities that had expansion efforts underway at the time — Austin, Nashville, Orlando, Portland, Raleigh and Salt Lake City. Survey respondents were asked to choose two.

While Nashville was the runaway winner at 73%, Portland was second at 47% and Salt Lake City further back at 30%.

The Rose City has a head start on the Beehive State, with a group of investors, including NFL quarterback Russell Wilson and his singer/songwriter wife Ciara, launching the Portland Diamond Project in 2017.

A coalition of prominent Utahns led by the Larry H. Miller Company, which had owned the Utah Jazz for decades, created Big League Utah in 2023 to pursue an MLB team for the state.

Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Company, speaks during a press conference where community leaders are celebrating the launch of a community-driven plan to revitalize a half-mile stretch of the Jordan River at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City on Feb. 26. Sacramento announced its push for an MLB expansion franchise on Thursday, further crowding the field of candidates.
Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Company, speaks during a press conference where community leaders are celebrating the launch of a community-driven plan to revitalize a half-mile stretch of the Jordan River at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City on Feb. 26. Sacramento announced its push for an MLB expansion franchise on Thursday, further crowding the field of candidates. (Photo: Tess Crowley, Deseret News)

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.



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