How long will the A's be in Sacramento?
The A's will play in Sacramento through the 2027 season before moving to Las Vegas.
Major League Baseball / Sacramento
Sacramento is hosting the Oakland A's for three seasons (through 2027) before their permanent move to Las Vegas. Sutter Health Park, a 14,000-seat stadium, is now home to the A's, drawing both local and visiting fans, like those of the New...
Sacramento has had near-misses with professional leagues in the past, including a failed Major League Soccer expansion. However, the city is embracing the A's temporary stay, seeing it as a chance to leave a lasting impact. The A's presence has already led to improvements at Sutter Health Park and is expected to drive development in West Sacramento.
While the A's will not be renamed 'Sacramento,' they sport a Sacramento patch on one sleeve, with the other promoting their future Las Vegas home. The team's presence is expected to increase Sacramento's national spotlight, especially with events like the Ironman and California International Marathon also hosted in the city.
The temporary nature of the A's stay is not new in MLB, as the Toronto Blue Jays spent two years away from Canada during the pandemic. For Sacramento, the focus is on enjoying every moment and leveraging the increased exposure for the next three years.
The A's will play in Sacramento through the 2027 season before moving to Las Vegas.
A new video board in right field and a new clubhouse behind left field have been added.
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