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  2. Sutter Health Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the home of the Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the temporary home of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB). Known as Raley Field from 2000 to 2019, the facility was built on the site of old warehouses and rail yards, across the Sacramento River from the California State Capitol.

  3. Franklin Field (California) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Field (FAA LID: F72), formerly Q53, is a public airport located four miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district (CBD) of Franklin in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is mostly used for general aviation.

  4. List of baseball parks in Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento – California League (mid–1893) Sacramento Gilt Edges – California Players' League (1894) Sacramento – California League (mid-1897 – mid-1898) (disbanded after CL absorbed by new PCL) Location: 28th Street (west, first base); R Street (north, third base); 30th Street (east, left field); S Street (south, right field)

  5. Hornet Stadium (Sacramento) - Wikipedia

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    It has also been the home stadium of the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF, [2] the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League [3] and the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League. It hosted the U.S. Olympic Trials for track and field in 2000 and 2004. Its alignment is nearly north-south, offset slightly northwest, and the ...

  6. Sports in Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Solons, a minor league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League, played in Sacramento during several periods (1903, 1905, 1909–1914, 1918–1960, 1974–1976), mostly at Edmonds Field. The Sacramento Express played at Bonney Field (now named Heart Health Park) and began play in the only PRO Rugby season before the league folded.

  7. Charles C. Hughes Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium opened in 1928 and was initially known as "Sacramento Stadium" and "Sacramento College Stadium". [2] It was renamed in November 1944 in honor of Charles Colfax Hughes, the first superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District , who died a month earlier.

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  9. Railyards Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Railyards Stadium is a planned 12,000 seat soccer-specific stadium to be built in Sacramento, California, that could be expanded to seat up to 21,000.It will serve as the home for Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Championship club, with intentions to join Major League Soccer as an expansion team.