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For Immediate Release:                                                                                                    

Monday, July 29, 2024                                                                   

 

Renovated Premium Spaces to Debut at Sutter Health Park

-- Elevated Fan Experiences in Updated Lounges: Solon Club, Legacy Club and Gilt-Edge Club --

 

Sacramento, Calif. – Today, Sutter Health Park announced the renovated premium spaces that will be available for fans during the MLB and MiLB 2025 seasons for Athletics and Sacramento River Cats games. These lounges, including the Solon Club, Legacy Club and Gilt-Edge Club, will honor the rich legacy of baseball in Sacramento and the exciting future ahead.

Solon Club

The open-air space with a nod to 1930’s Sacramento baseball nostalgia, will allow fans to enjoy the game from a 140-foot-long private shaded club and adjacent balcony-level stadium seats. This exclusive elevated ballpark view set against the Sacramento skyline will feature a 45-foot full bar with new signature cocktails, wine and local craft beers on tap and an inclusive rotating menu of elevated ballpark favorites.

 

Legacy Club

The renovated luxury space located on the second level of Sutter Health Park, will feature a private balcony, 15-foot big screen television, a climate-controlled inside lounge with comfort-forward seating arrangements and access to premier lower-level seating within the first four rows of the stadium. The club will include a complimentary dining experience with rotating chef-inspired entrees and award-winning beer and wine. Premium cocktails will also be available for purchase.

 

Gilt-Edge Club

The open-air, shaded lounge flanked by a green-wall at the edge of the outfield and named for Sacramento’s iconic 1898 California League team opened June 2024 and features a private bar with complimentary house-selected beer and wine as well as a build-your-own hot dog and nacho station.

 

View photos and renderings of all three premium spaces HERE.

 

In addition to these elevated lounges, premium spaces at the ballpark also include newly enhanced experiences and upgrades in the Tower View Tables and Diamond View Dugout. Fans in these spaces will enjoy a renovated VIP entrance complete with a complimentary welcome beverage and in-seat service.

 

Due to high demand and to prioritize current A’s and River Cats season ticket members, A's 2025 season tickets will be available in phases throughout the summer and fall. The initial phase, which included the Tower View Tables and Diamond View Dugout, sold out within days for the upcoming A's season. Current season ticket members will be notified throughout the remaining phases as their priority approaches. All other fans can place a deposit to secure priority purchase access for A's games at Sutter Health Park, subject to availability.

 

For more information, visit SutterHealthPark.com

 

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For Immediate Release:                                                                       
Thursday, April 4, 2024
                                               

Sutter Health Park to Host A’s Baseball

-- West Sacramento MLB-ready Stadium to Serve as ‘Home Away From Home’ For Three Seasons with an Option for a Fourth --

 

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today, the Sacramento Kings, majority owner of the five-time Pacific Coast League champion Sacramento River Cats, announced that Sutter Health Park will host the A’s for three MLB seasons starting in 2025 with an option for a fourth – ahead of the team’s transition to Las Vegas.

 

“I’m thrilled to welcome the A’s to Sutter Health Park, where players and fans alike can enjoy a world-class baseball experience and create unforgettable memories,” said Sacramento Kings Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadivé. “Today marks the next chapter of professional sports in Sacramento. The passion of our fans is second to none, and this is an incredible opportunity to showcase one of the most dynamic and vibrant markets in the country.”

 

Sutter Health Park, located in West Sacramento’s thriving Bridge District, is steps from the State Capitol and across the Tower Bridge from Golden 1 Center.

 

“On behalf of all of MLB, I want to express my appreciation to West Sacramento, Sutter Health Park, the Kings and the greater Sacramento region for their excitement to host the A’s for interim play, as the A’s new permanent home is built in Las Vegas,” said Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.

 

"We look forward to making Sutter Health Park our home through our move to Las Vegas," said A's Owner and Managing Partner John Fisher. "We extend our appreciation to the Kings and the City of West Sacramento for hosting the A’s while we work to complete our new ballpark in Las Vegas.”

 

Not only will fans be able to experience Major League Baseball in West Sacramento, but they will also still get to enjoy the beloved tradition of Minor League Baseball and the Sacramento River Cats.

 

Business, community and government leaders have voiced their support for Sutter Health Park temporarily hosting the A’s.

 

“Sacramento’s baseball roots run deep,” said Greater Sacramento Economic Council President and CEO Barry Broome. “Welcoming the A’s will not only bring a surge of economic prosperity, including job creation and increased tourism, but also highlight the innovation and dynamism of Greater Sacramento, home to one of the most energetic fan bases in the country."

 

“West Sacramento is proud to welcome the A’s to our community,” said West Sacramento Mayor Martha Guerrero. “Sutter Health Park, the Sacramento Kings and the Sacramento River Cats have been tremendous partners for our city and region, and we recognize this unique opportunity will bring significant economic benefits.” 

 

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