List of baseball parks in Sacramento, California

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This is a list of venues used for professional and some amateur baseball in Sacramento, California.

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Sutter Health Park Rivercats at Raley Field2.JPG
Sutter Health Park
Agricultural Park
Occupants:
Sacramento Eurekas – California State League (1883–1884)
Sacramento Altas – California State League (1885 – mid-season 1887)
Location: 20th Street (west); H Street (south); 23rd Street (east); B Street (north);
racetrack with grandstand along the west and southwest; baseball diamond nearby
Currently: residential and commercial – Boulevard Park, Sacramento, California
Snowflake Park
Occupants:
Sacramento Altas – California State League (mid-season 1887)
Sacramento – California State League (1888)
Sacramento Altas / Senators / Giants – California League (1889–1891)
Sacramento – California League (mid–1893)
Sacramento Gilt Edges – California Players' League (1894)
Sacramento – California League (mid-1897 – mid-1898) (disbanded after CL absorbed by new PCL)
Location: 28th Street (west, first base); R Street (north, third base); 30th Street (east, left field); S Street (south, right field)
Currently: commercial businesses
Oak Park Grounds
Occupants:
Sacramento Gilt Edges – Pacific States League / Pacific Coast League (1898)
Sacramento Gilt Edges – California State League (1899–1902)
Sacramento Senators or Sacts – Pacific Coast League (1903)
Sacramento – California State League (1904)
Sacramento Cordovas – California State League (1906–1907)
Sacramento Senators – California League (1908)
Sacramento Senators or Sacts – PCL (1909)
Location: 5th Avenue and foot of 35th Street (north); 33rd Street (orig. East Avenue) (west); 6th Avenue (south); 37th Street (east)
Currently: McClatchy Park, a public park which includes a baseball field
Edmonds Field (orig. Buffalo Park, then Moreing Field, Cardinal Field, Doubleday Park)
Occupants:
Sacramento Baby Senators / Sacts – PCL (1910–1914)
Sacramento Senators / Solons – PCL (1918–1960)
Location: Broadway (orig. Y Street) (north, third base); Riverside Boulevard (orig. 11th Street) (west, first base); 1st Avenue (south, right field)
Currently: commercial businesses
Hughes Stadium
Occupant: Sacramento Solons – PCL 1974–1976
Location: Sutterville Road (south, right field); Panther Parkway and Sacramento City College (west, first base); college parking lot (north, third base); 24th Street (east, left field)
Sutter Health Park (orig. Raley Field)
Occupants:
Sacramento River Cats – PCL (2000–current)
Planned to become temporary home of The Athletics beginning in 2025, with the A's then moving to the New Las Vegas Stadium by about 2028
Location: West Sacramento, California – 400 Ballpark Drive (south, first base); 5th Street (west, third base); Riverfront Street (east, right field); Tower Bridge Gateway a.k.a. California Hwy 275 (north, left field)

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