The area surrounding Sutter Health park in West Sacramento is already seeing an influx of business ahead of the 156 scheduled home games for the A’s River Cats while they share the stadium.
WEST SACRAMENTO -- Major League ... the current home of the River Cats, while their new stadium is built in Las Vegas. The A's hosted their final game at the Coliseum in Oakland on September ...
The possibility of playing on artificial turf was considered because the A’s will share the ballpark with the San Francisco Giants’ Triple-A affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats. There were ...
Starting in 2025 the A’s are going to share a stadium, Sutter Health Park, with its incumbent tenant, the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats. MLB previously planned to install a synthetic surface in ...
Now that the Sacramento River Cats have announced their full schedule ... and Republican political strategist Rob Stutzman joined Inside California Politics co-host Frank Buckley to discuss ...
the Sacramento River Cats, before their anticipated move to Las Vegas in 2028. Major League Baseball initially planned to install synthetic turf at the facility in large part because it would ...
The city will be voting on a partnership between Indomitable Ventures LLC and the City of Sacramento to build a $217 million stadium complex. Northern California law enforcement is working to ...
Major League Baseball announced Monday that the field would remain grass for at least 2025, the first of three years where it will be the home park for both the AAA Sacramento River Cats and Major ...
The triple-A stadium into which the A’s are moving, Sutter Health Park, currently features a grass field. However, with the A’s and the triple-A Sacramento River Cats expected to share the ...