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The initial naming rights for the facility were sold to Raley's, a regional chain of supermarkets which is also based in West Sacramento, for $15 million over 20 years. The ballpark hosted the 2005 Triple-A All-Star Game in which the Pacific Coast League All-Stars defeated the International League All-Stars, 11–5.
West Sacramento is the home of the California Highway Patrol Academy, [19] and the CHP Museum is housed on the same grounds. [20] [21] In 2007–2008 there were efforts to move the California Highway Patrol official headquarters from Sacramento (in Sacramento County) to West Sacramento (in Yolo County), [22] but these were ultimately ...
Bryte (formerly, Riverbank) is a former town in Yolo County, California, now forming part of West Sacramento. It is located just south of the Sacramento River in the eastern portion of the county. Bryte's ZIP Code is 95605 and is in area codes 916 and 279. It lies at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m). [2]
The total capacity at Sutter Health Park, home to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats, is roughly 14,000. That includes seats, the lawn behind center field and standing room.
The new district map will ensure that the residents of Broderick and Bryte share a single city council representative. West Sacramento illegally divided Latino neighborhood in district map, judge ...
The Athletics will leave Oakland after this season and play temporarily at a minor league park near Sacramento until their planned new stadium in Las Vegas is built. The A's announced the decision ...
North–south roads have numbers from 41 to 117 and increase from west to east. East–west roads have numbers from 1 to 38A, and then from 151 to 161, and increase from north to south. Each integer road number is generally one mile (1.6 km) apart, with letters occasionally designating roads less than one mile (1.6 km) apart.
Location: 20th Street (west); H Street (south); 23rd Street (east); B Street (north); racetrack with grandstand along the west and southwest; baseball diamond nearby Currently: residential and commercial – Boulevard Park, Sacramento, California Snowflake Park Occupants: Sacramento Altas – California State League (mid-season 1887)