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(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento River Cats are celebrating their 25th year in the capital city region during the 2024 season. The Triple-A Minor League affiliate of the San Francisco Giants bega… ...
WEST SACRAMENTO – Baseball season is back, and Tuesday marks the 2023 home opener for the Sacramento River Cats. The Sacramento Kings are now the team's owners after buying a majority interest ...
Sacramento River Cats games will begin again this year — and fans will be allowed in the stands. Opening day comes after the pandemic canceled the entire season last year.
The Sacramento River Cats, proud Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, are eager to announce their full 150-game schedule for the upcoming 2025 season, ...
The River Cats general manager gathered a few staffers and headed to centerfield at 400 Ballpark Drive in West Sacramento. Maxson offered beers and some chatter to boost some dour expressions, his ...
The Sacramento River Cats are celebrating an historic win Tuesday night.The team won its third Triple-A National Championship.The River Cats faced the Columbus (Ohio) Clippers in the 2019 national ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento River Cats home field is getting renamed, the team announced Friday. Raley Field will be renamed as Sutter Health Park after the 2019 baseball season.
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Air quality from the Mosquito Fire has caused two of the Sacramento River Cats’ road games to be moved to Sutter Health Park. The River Cats were scheduled to… ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento River Cats have reversed their alternative name, ‘Gold Diggers,’ after a recent marketing campaign caught viewers' attention.
WEST SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) — The Sacramento River Cats pitched a popular social media trend with its “brat night” theme Thursday while hosting the Reno Aces. The themed night was a ...
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River Cats’ rebrand is misogynistic joke on women - MSNThe Sacramento River Cats released a promotional video unveiling “a new identity” on Thursday, and the joke is on every woman in Sacramento.
Sacramento animal managers say there could be as many as 77,000 stray cats in the city and some people feed them. But experts say the feral animals can pose risks to the ecosystem and human health.
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