Cashman Field 51’s Team Store, Las Vegas

Cashman Field 51’s Team Store, Las Vegas

What to buy here: Las Vegas 51’s Minor League Authentic Cap and Jersey.

Las Vegas is home to the 51s, the Toronto Blue Jays minor league baseball team, and Cashman Field is one of the local’s favorite places to spend a summer evening. The 51s play 71 home games of Triple-A baseball in the Pacific Coast League and with some kind of daily promotion going on, spending an evening under the Nevada sky is a great diversion from the chaos of the Strip.

Originally owned by the San Diego Padres, the “Stars” played their first game on April 1, 1983 to a packed house of 13,878 fans. In 2001, the Los Angeles Dodgers took over the franchise and renamed the team the 51s. With a new logo to represent the alleged aliens or extraterrestrials that have visited the semi-secret government base known as “Area 51,” the team brought a new standard of baseball excellence to Las Vegas. In 2008, the Blue Jays took over the club.

The official jersey and cap are available at the 51s team store at Cashman Field. Jersey cost $80 and the cap is $30. If visiting in the off-season, September to April, call the team office at (702) 386-7200 to verify store hours or you can purchase them online and select local sports memorabilia stores.

Open: 11am-4pm Tuesday – Friday.
Image Courtesy of Scott Weber.

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