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  2. Bryce Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper attended Las Vegas High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. In May 2009, Sports Illustrated featured Harper in a cover story, comparing him with LeBron James by similarly calling him his sport's "Chosen One". [4] That same spring, he won Baseball America's high school player of the year award. [5]

  3. Las Vegas High School - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas High School is a public high school in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, part of the Clark County School District. It is the oldest high school in Las Vegas and originally opened 119 years ago in 1905 on what was then the outskirts of town. The school's first campus was made a permanent location in 1904 with a tent that opened in 1905.

  4. Sports in the Las Vegas metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas metropolitan area is home to many sports, most of which take place in the unincorporated communities around Las Vegas rather than in the city itself. . Currently, the Las Vegas Valley has three major league professional teams: the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), which began play in 2017 as the region's first major pro team, [1] the Las Vegas Raiders of ...

  5. Bryan Harper (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Harper was subsequently drafted by the Nationals in the 31st round of the 2008 Major League Baseball draft out of Las Vegas High School, but he chose not to sign.He was then drafted in the 27th round of the 2010 MLB draft—in which his younger brother Bryce was selected first overall by the Nationals—by the Chicago Cubs out of the College of Southern Nevada but again did not sign.

  6. Las Vegas Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    www.thelvballpark.com. Las Vegas Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Summerlin South, Nevada, United States. It is the home field for the Las Vegas Aviators of the Pacific Coast League, who are currently affiliated with the Oakland Athletics. The stadium, along with its primary tenant, is owned by Seaport Entertainment Group. [ 9 ]

  7. Joey Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Gallo attended Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] As a senior, he was the Nevada Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year and a High School All-American by MaxPreps , ESPN HS and USA Today .

  8. New Las Vegas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Athletics (MLB) (2028–) The New Las Vegas Stadium is a future fixed roof ballpark to be built on the site of the former Tropicana Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is planned as the new home stadium of the Las Vegas Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), after they complete their relocation from Oakland to ...

  9. Kris Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Bryant attended Bonanza High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Playing for the school's varsity baseball team all four years, he recorded a .418 batting average, a .958 slugging percentage (SLG), 103 hits, and 47 career home runs. He also played American Legion Baseball. [2] USA Today named him to their All-USA baseball first-team in 2010. [3]