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Sportsnaut on MSNWill Athletics actually go back to Oakland? Team insider wouldn’t be surprised if Sacramento is one-and-doneIt was a rough first homestand for the Athletics in their new Sacramento home at Sutter Health Park. Over 31,000 ...
The A's three-year stopover in Sacramento on their way to Las Vegas is unusual in the extreme, and that has meant some ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- What began with bustling crowds amid a historic day in California's Capitol City quickly turned to ...
None of that concerned Hatfield, a season-ticket holder for the Triple-A River Cats, with his wife, Mallory, a Red Sox fan, ...
The Athletics temporarily moved to California’s capital region, but insisted on avoiding references to Sacramento. Residents, ...
The A's had all of the pomp and circumstance like every other home opener in their history, but nothing was quite like this ...
The A’s needed a temporary home. The Sacramento region needed an opportunity to showcase itself as a Major League city. And ...
Brent Rooker, a Mississippi State grad, said he hopes games at Sutter Health Park take on the feel of an SEC baseball game.
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The biggest adjustment for the A’s and visiting teams will be that there is no tunnel between the dugouts and the clubhouses.
Here is a recent timeline of events that led to Sutter Health Park emerging as the soon-to-be ballpark for the A's.
The A’s took a dated, unremarkable minor-league ballpark and turned it into something that would resemble the sixth or ...
before first pitch). Athletics fan Isaiah Woods, of Sacramento, and formerly of Oakland, watches from the right field lawn area while wearing a homemade t-shirt during their opening day game ...
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