The Oakland A's have a binding agreement to build a $1.5 billion baseball stadium on a 49-acre site in Las Vegas for their impending move to the city, but the franchise is reportedly exploring alternatives. According to Howard Stutz and Tabitha Mueller of The Nevada Independent, the A's have revisited the possibility of "Southern Nevada sites the team previously considered as a potential backup plan should the team fail to secure legislative support for a $500 million tax package."
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