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Those fortunate enough to score seats were headed to a Major League Baseball game.
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“It’s really sad,” said Teresa Pardo Prieto, a Sacramento resident who moved from Oakland 12 years ago. “I’m just looking at everything like, wow, they really are here in Sacramento.”
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From Opening Day to the open road, this baseball season, a Massachusetts man in failing health is on a mission to visit all 29 MLB parks in the U.S.
Sacramento might be a temporary pitstop on the A’s eventual move from Oakland to Las Vegas, but for locals such as Hattfield, whose job as a government scientist brought him from San Diego seven years ago, it’s all upside. Sure, the final score was 18-3. The most runs allowed in a home opener in a century.
The Chicago Cubs are part of the first major-league series played at Sutter Heath Park, a Triple-A stadium the Athletics are calling home for at least the next three seasons.
the city is proving it can handle major league baseball. Whether this leads to a longer-term MLB presence in the capital remains to be seen, but for now, Sutter Health Park is ready for its big ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — If you cruised through the Sutter Health Park concourse in the early innings Monday night, if you moved past all the A’s jerseys on the just-a-bit-too small walkways and then sat with the picnickers on the lawn in right field, you could start to see it: The vision the A’s are selling in Sacramento.
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Sportico on MSNAthletics’ Sacramento Era Begins With Minor-League FeelMajor League Baseball arrived at the California state capital area Monday night, and everyone was on their best behavior trying to deal with a less-than-ideal situation for the Athletics. No matter how much money is put into Sutter Health Park,
The A’s are kicking off their three-year stay in Sacramento on Monday and will play their first game at Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple-A River Cats.