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A’s, Chicago Cubs Opener for Sold – Sports Illustrated

A’s, Chicago Cubs Opener for Sold – Sports Illustrated

Athletics announced today that their opening home against Chicago Cubs is a sale. It will be games from back for A, which will be played in front of a crowd of capacity, although the atmosphere may be quite different in any.

The last home match of the 2024 season was the goodbye of the Oklland team in front of a crowd of 46 889. The home opener of Sacramento has been sold out but has a capacity of just over 14,000 as it is a facility in the small league.

The team also mentioned in the press release that for all 81 home games, including the opening against CUBS, that there will be 250 locations for lawn settled for purchases within the $ 25 game for a ticket. They will share more details about these places when the season is approaching.

According to the team, “more than 74,000 people are registered to buy tickets for the first baseball game in the main league in the Sacramento region. The selected purchase opportunity began to be notified on Tuesday morning and the tickets were sold by the evening. “

Along with the home opening tickets, the July 4 series on the weekend against San Francisco Jaynts also has tickets on sale early as part of the Possibility of Buying Tickets, for which fans have registered at the same time with the CUBS series. It was not mentioned that this series was sold, so we turned to A for confirmation in one way or another and did not hear during the publication. Probably, there are still tickets for this series.

This excitement for A in the region cannot be denied the lowest and can be quite high. The number of A, while oriented in the next three or four seasons, will maintain this level of excitement to make these tickets difficult to achieve.

Since there are just over 10,000 fixed seats and several thousand seats on the grass, there will already be a shortage of seeing MLB game, but limited supply of something doesn’t matter if there is no product demand.

If they can continue this excitement and may be able to charge more for tickets in future seasons based on the simple economy.

The Baseball Commissioner in the General League Rob Manfred made a visit to Sutter Health Park on Wednesday to see the progress that was achieved in the facilities. Devin Trubs of the ABC10 in Sacramento caught Manfred and the owner of A John Fisher, preparing to go inside.

It was Manfred’s first visit to Sacramento to see the park, as it announced its intention to play the seasons 2025-27 there.

We also announced two weeks ago on social media that cats of the Sacramento River have to move one of their home series to a road series in Tacom (against Tacom) to accommodate a planned resumption of the Sutter Health Park playing field. In the coming years, we will have to monitor the relationship of the two teams if it becomes an annual habit.

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