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Surface
  
Grass

Phone
  
+1 916-376-4700

Team
  
Sacramento River Cats

Raley Field

Location
  
400 Ballpark Drive West Sacramento, CA 95691

Owner
  
River City Stadium Management, LLC

Operator
  
River City Stadium Management, LLC

Capacity
  
10,624 (Fixed Seats) 14,014 (Lawn + Standing Room)

Field size
  
Left - 330 feet (101 m) Center - 403 feet (123 m) Right - 325 feet (99 m). Backstop - 58 feet (18 m)

Address
  
400 Ballpark Dr, West Sacramento, CA 95691, USA

Similar
  
Tower Bridge, Chukchansi Park, Old Sacramento State Hist, Cashman Field, Isotopes Park

Raley field


Raley Field is the home of the Sacramento River Cats minor league baseball team in the Pacific Coast League; the Rivercats are the AAA affiliate of the San Francisco Giants since 2015. Raley Field was built on the site of old warehouses and railyards in West Sacramento, California, across the Sacramento River from the California State Capitol.

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History

The $46.5 million stadium was built in 8½ months, but extended periods of bad weather forced the River Cats on a season opening one month-long road trip, as completion was delayed 45 days. The completion time however was estimated to be about two years. The home opening day was May 15, 2000.

The stadium is one of the few professional sports facilities in the nation built without a public sector contribution. Although constructed using bonds financed by the River City Stadium Financing Authority, bond payments are paid from ticket, concession, advertising, and other revenues, not taxes. Because the $46.5 million project cost was too large for the host city to finance, Christopher Cabaldon, in his first term as Mayor of West Sacramento, recruited Sacramento County and Yolo County to join his city in a joint-powers agency which became the stadium financing authority. Because of the success of the stadium, its private revenue sources have been more than sufficient to repay the construction bonds and build a bond reserve.

The stadium has 10,624 permanent seats and grass berms in both right and left field for a total capacity of 14,014. Its original capacity was 14,611 and was decreased to 14,414 in 2005 with the addition of a party deck. It further decreased in 2010 with the opening of the Diamond Club behind home plate. The field dimensions are 330 (LF), 403 (CF), 325 (RF). The stadium has 2,798 club seats and 750 seats in 36 suites.

The naming rights for the facility were sold to Raley's, a regional chain of supermarkets which is also based in West Sacramento, for $15 million over 20 years. The stadium was not designed with expansion in mind; therefore, if a major league ballclub ever moved to Sacramento there would be significant work required.

There was discussion of the Sacramento Mountain Lions, an American football team in the United Football League, using the field during the 2012 season. A final agreement to this effect was announced on August 6, 2012.The UFL, including the Mountain Lions, abruptly shut down operations in the middle of the 2012 season.

On July 18, 2013, Raley Field hosted a soccer match, a friendly featuring Mexican side Dorados de Sinaloa and Premier League side Norwich City F.C. The game finished 3-0 to Norwich, with goals from Luciano Becchio, Anthony Pilkington and Josh Murphy. The match's attendance was 14,014.

As part of the Golden State Hockey Rush, Raley Field hosted a minor league hockey game between the Stockton Heat and the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League on December 18, 2015.

References

Raley Field Wikipedia


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