Athletics wild first game in Las Vegas leads to 29 runs, 11 home runs in ominous sign for area's MLB future
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Athletics wild first game in Las Vegas leads to 29 runs, 11 home runs in ominous sign for area's MLB future.
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The A's and Brewers combined for 11 homers in a 15-14, 12-inning game at Las Vegas Ballpark, where elevation over 3,000 feet fueled wild offense.
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