Here’s when the Sacramento River Cats play this summer — and how to get $10 tickets

The Sacramento River Cats are back on the field at Sutter Health Park for the season with multiple home games in the city.

The minor league baseball team is currently fifth in the MLB West Division, with a 26 to 31 record this season so far.

If you’re looking to catch a game in Sacramento, here’s what to know:

How much does a ticket cost for a home game?

Ticket costs vary based on the game.

General admission for the lawn ranges from $10 to $16.

Standard tickets in the stadium start at $23, but depending on the section and row, prices can go up to $88 and more.

You can get your ticket online.

What’s the schedule?

There are home games from June to September.

The schedule back-to-back games:

  • River Cats vs. Las Vegas: 6/7 to 6/11

  • River Cats vs. Reno: 6/28 to 7/3

  • River Cats vs. Oklahoma City: 7/14 to 7/16

  • River Cats vs. Tacoma: 7/18 to 7/23

  • River Cats vs. Reno: 8/1 to 8/6

  • River Cats vs. Tacoma: 8/15 to 8/20

  • River Cats vs. Albuquerque: 8/29 to 9/3

  • River Cats vs. Sugar Land: 9/12 to 9/17

Are there specials?

Each home game has its own specials.

There’s “Play Ball Weekend,” which is when the first 100 kids and their parents can play the Pregame Catch, and “SMUD Orange Fridays,” where attendees can enjoy live music and $2 off happy hour items.

Saturday nights, you can watch post-game fireworks, Sundays you get the chance to get an autograph from a River Cats player and on “Wet Nose” Wednesdays, you can bring your dogs for free.

Check the schedule online for the latest information on tickets and highlights.

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