


About Sutter Health ParK
Sutter Health Park, nestled along the Sacramento River in West Sacramento, California, stands as a premier destination for baseball enthusiasts and event-goers alike. Opened on May 15, 2000, originally as Raley Field, this ballpark has been the cherished home of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. In 2019, the stadium was renamed Sutter Health Park, reflecting a partnership with the Sacramento-based healthcare organization. Starting in the 2025 season, it will also temporarily host the Athletics while their new stadium in Las Vegas is under construction.
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Design and Features
Designed by the architectural firm HNTB, Sutter Health Park offers a seating capacity of approximately 14,014, including 10,624 fixed seats and additional space on the expansive grass berms known as Toyota Home Run Hill. The park's intimate design ensures that the closest seats are a mere 58 feet from home plate, providing fans with an up-close and personal view of the action. The main seating bowl comprises 30 rows, complemented by 36 luxury suites and the exclusive Legacy Club, offering premium experiences for guests.
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One of the park's most striking features is the panoramic view of downtown Sacramento's skyline and the iconic Tower Bridge, visible beyond the right-field fence. This scenic backdrop enhances the ballpark's ambiance, making it a picturesque setting for both day and evening events.
Historical Significance?
Since its inception, Sutter Health Park has been a cornerstone of the Sacramento community. The River Cats have achieved remarkable success on the field, securing multiple Pacific Coast League championships and three Triple-A Championships in 2007, 2008, and 2019. The ballpark has also hosted a variety of events beyond baseball, including concerts, festivals, and community gatherings, solidifying its role as a versatile venue.
Recent Developments
In a significant development, Major League Baseball announced that the Athletics will temporarily relocate to Sutter Health Park for the 2025 through 2027 seasons, with an option for 2028, as their new stadium in Las Vegas is under construction. This move underscores the park's capability to host major league games and its importance within the baseball community.
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Field Dimensions:
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Left Field Line: 330 feet
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Center Field: 403 feet
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Right Field Line: 325 feet
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Backstop (Home Plate to Backstop): 58 feet
Location: 400 Ballpark Drive West Sacramento, CA 95691