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They are based in West Sacramento, California, and play their home games at Sutter Health Park, which opened in 2000 and was known as Raley Field through 2019. Sacramento was previously represented in the Pacific Coast League by the Solons, a charter member of the league which was founded in 1903. Three different versions of the Solons played ...
5–0 El Campo, Texas: South 1966: East Rochester, New York: East 4–2 La Habra, Southern California: West 1967: Westbury, New York: East 11–3 West Des Moines, Iowa: Host 1968: New Hyde Park, New York: East 6–3 West Tampa, Florida: South 1969: Sacramento, Northern California: West 9–1 Gary, Indiana: Host 1970: West Tampa, Florida: South ...
The 2025 Athletics season will be the 125th season for the Athletics franchise, and it will be the franchise's first year in West Sacramento.The team will play their home games at Sutter Health Park as part of their temporary relocation following their departure from Oakland, and prior to their planned relocation to the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
Members of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council wear A’s baseball hats on Thursday, April 4, 2024, in Sutter Health Park after Sacramento River Cats owner Vivek Ranadivé announced that the ...
When the Triple A River Cats opened play on March 15, 2000, in the brand new Raley Field in West Sacramento, the occasion marked the triumphant return of professional baseball to the Sacramento ...
The A's agreed to a three-year deal to play at the home of the triple-A Sacramento River Cats, with an option for a fourth year if the Las Vegas ballpark is not ready in 2028.
The Triple-A National Championship Game is a single interleague postseason baseball game between the league champions of the two affiliated Triple-A leagues of Minor League Baseball (MiLB)—the International League (IL) and Pacific Coast League (PCL)—to determine an overall champion of the classification. With the exceptions of 2020 and 2021 ...
The Sacramento XSV (pronounced "excessive") of the National Professional Paintball League represents the City but is based in Modesto, California. The last sports team to come to Sacramento was the Sacramento Mountain Lions which was part of the United Football League (2009). They played at Raley Field, home of the Sacramento River Cats.