Celebrating the Fourth at Cashman Stadium
Note: An interactive version of this slideshow is available if you enable JavaScript and download the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player.
The Las Vegas 51s game and Fourth of July celebrations brought close to 12,000 fans to Cashman Field, the largest crowd this season. The 51s lost to the Salt Lake Bees, 9-6. View photo »
Dollar beers and fireworks brought a crowd out to Cashman Field. Fans waited in lines that wrapped around the stadium for the cheap brews. View photo »
Fans set up blankets behind right field at Cashman Field to watch the Las Vegas 51s vs. the Salt Lake Bees. The night ended with a Fourth of July fireworks display. View photo »
Fans at Cashman Field do the wave after the 51s rally in the sixth inning. The 51s fell to the Salt Lake Bees, 9-6. View photo »
Spectators watch fireworks at Cashman Field after the Las Vegas 51s game Thursday. The game brought out close to 12,000 fans, the largest crowd this season. View photo »
Fireworks, beers and baseball brought a crowd out to Cashman Field. View photo »
Fireworks ended the night for 12,000 fans who attended the Las Vegas 51s game at Cashman Field. View photo »
Fri, Jul 4, 2008 (3:02 a.m.)
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- Economy poses test for The Strip’s big night
- State recommends 18 years for Simpson
- Chief who set new course for LVAM is out, suddenly
- Henderson to offer buyouts to city employees; layoffs possible
- Weighty issues solved: De La Hoya, Pacquiao ready
- Builder sees green light in red-flag economy
- Historic night on tap for Mexican/American MMA fighters
- A recession-proof fight? Promoter thinks so
- What Gibbons would say to Obama
- Harrah’s vice chairman stepping down
Calendar
- Blues Storm at the Sand Dollar Lounge (9:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.)
- X Burlesque (10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.)
- Boulder Blues (8 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
- Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas (5 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.


Post a comment
Commenting requires registration.
Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Full comments policy.