The River Cats are moving six home games to Tacoma, Washington, in June to accommodate MLB's plans for the A's to play in Sacramento in 2025.
As the San Francisco Giants’ Triple-A Sacramento team and the A’s navigate sharing Sutter Health Ballpark for at least the next three years, there will be a few tweaks needed here and there. That’s long been expected even at the highest levels,
The River Cats and Athletics will play on natural grass throughout the 2025 season. The games moving elsewhere will accommodate a planned field resurfacing at Sutter Health Park during the week of June 10, the River Cats said.
The A's will call Sutter Health Park home for three years, sharing the ballpark with the Sacramento River Cats starting in March.
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San Francisco ... San Francisco Giants will bring their 2025 FanFest tour to the Sacramento area on Feb. 1 with a visit to Sutter Health Park, where both the minor league Sacramento River Cats ...
(FOX40.COM) — The San Francisco ... stop in West Sacramento will be on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sutter Health Park is home to the minor league River Cats and will ...
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Jayden Willey, 8, of Fresno who plays baseball as a third basemen and catcher, gets an autograph from the San Francisco Giants’ Willy Adames during the 2025 Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour – San Jose at San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
The Giants are excited to announce dates and locations for the Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour 2025, presented by Experience Scottsdale. Similar to last year, the free tour will include a series of stops across Northern California.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred visited Sutter Health Park, the temporary home of the Athletics, on Wednesday. He left pleased with what he saw.
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