See some of the upgrades planned for A’s games at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento

Sacramento River Cats and A’s fans will be able to enjoy new, renovated premium spaces for the 2025 MLB and minor-league baseball seasons at Sutter Health Park.

The lounges — Solon Club, Legacy Club and Gilt-Edge Club — will honor the rich legacy of baseball in Sacramento while embracing an exciting future, park officials announced Monday.

The renovated spots for taking in the action include:

Solon Club: The open-air space’s name recalls Sacramento baseball history when the Sacramento Solons minor league team played in the city. The team was founded before the 1900s and played its final season in 1976. The space will offer a 140-foot-long private shaded club and adjacent balcony-level stadium seats. The elevated ballpark view, taking in the Sacramento skyline, will feature a 45-foot full bar with signature cocktails, wine and local craft beers on tap. There will also be an inclusive rotating ballpark menu.

The new Solon Club, coming in 2025, will provide upgraded experiences for A’s and River Cats fans.
The new Solon Club, coming in 2025, will provide upgraded experiences for A’s and River Cats fans.

Legacy Club: The luxury space will be found on the second level of Sutter Health Park, featuring a private balcony, 15-foot big-screen television, a climate-controlled inside lounge with comfortable seating and access to premier lower-level seating within the first four rows of the stadium. The club will include a complimentary dining experience with rotating chef-inspired entrees and award-winning beer and wine. Premium cocktails will also be available.

The new Legacy Club, coming in 2025, will provide upgraded experiences for A’s and River Cats fans.
The new Legacy Club, coming in 2025, will provide upgraded experiences for A’s and River Cats fans.

Gilt-Edge Club: The open-air, shaded lounge — flanked by the green-wall at the edge of the outfield — takes its name from the team that competed from 1898 to 1900 in the California League and later became the Solons. The club opened in June 2024, offering a private bar with complimentary house-selected beer and wine. Fans will also find a build-your-own hot dog stand and nacho station.

In addition to the lounges, the ballpark’s enhanced experiences and upgrades include the Tower View Tables and Diamond View Dugout, where fans get a VIP entrance, complimentary welcome beverage and in-seat service.

The A’s 2025 season tickets will be available in phases throughout the summer and fall, Sutter Health Park said. The initial phase, which included the Tower View Tables and Diamond View Dugout, sold out within days for the upcoming Athletics season.

Current season-ticket holders are being notified of the remaining phases as their priority approaches. Other fans can place a deposit to secure priority purchase access for A’s games at Sutter Health Park, based on availability.

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