Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that Sutter Health Park in Sacramento, future temporary home of the Oakland A's, will receive major upgrades ahead of the 2025 season when the team takes the field there for the first time.
"They are actually constructing a separate building adjacent to the stadium that will be the home clubhouse," Manfred told The Athletic's Evan Drellich, among others. "They're renovating the visiting clubhouse. There's going to be new artificial turf installed. They are upgrading the camera capability, so they get major-league quality broadcasts out of Sacramento. There's some revenue-associated renovations: some club seating and video boards that are being done in the stadium."
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The A's will open the 2025 season at Sutter Health Park, home of the Triple-A River Cats.
Manfred said the Athletics have received seat deposits from around 13,000 people and is currently selling "priority access" tickets to fans who put down a $100 per-seat deposit on a season ticket membership. Sutter Health Park has a capacity of 14,000.