The Oakland Athletics have announced their departure from Oakland after this season, with plans to play temporarily at a minor league park near Sacramento until their new stadium in Las Vegas is completed. The team will be playing at the home of the Sacramento River Cats from 2025-27, with an option for 2028, after failing to reach an agreement to extend their lease in Oakland.
Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé, who also owns the River Cats, expressed excitement about the potential for the region to become a “mecca for sports.” The announcement was made at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, where the A’s will play for the next three seasons. The stadium is located in a vibrant area with new restaurants, bars, and apartment complexes, just a mile away from the state Capitol and the NBA arena.
Despite the disappointment felt by many Oakland fans, the move to Sacramento is seen as a positive step for the region. West Sacramento Mayor Martha Guerrero believes the move will help put the city “on the map” and bring in new business for local establishments. The stadium will likely require upgrades to host a major league team, but the A’s are hopeful of retaining their local television rights.
The decision to leave Oakland has stirred mixed emotions, but the A’s are looking forward to their new chapter in Sacramento. With the team’s rich history and loyal fan base, the move is expected to bring new opportunities and excitement to the Sacramento region.