Sutter Health Park
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| Former names | Raley Field (2000–2019) |
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| Address | 400 Ballpark Drive West Sacramento, California, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 38°34′49.34″N 121°30′49.68″W / 38.5803722°N 121.5138000°W |
| Elevation | 20 feet (6 m) AMSL |
| Owner | River City Regional Stadium Financing Authority |
| Operator | River City Stadium Management, LLC |
| Capacity | 10,624 (Fixed seats) 14,014 (Total, including fixed seats, lawn and standing room) |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Field size | Left: 330 ft (100 m) Center: 403 ft (123 m) Right: 325 ft (99 m) Backstop: 58 ft (18 m) |
| Public transit | Sacramento Valley Station 7th & Capitol (southbound) 8th & Capitol (northbound) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | October 28, 1999 |
| Opened | May 15, 2000 |
| Construction cost | $46.5 million ($86.9 million in 2025) |
| Architect | HNTB |
| Project manager | Cordell Corp. |
| Services engineer | Frank M. Booth, Inc. |
| General contractor | JR Roberts Corporation |
| Tenants | |
| Sacramento River Cats (PCL/AAAW) 2000–present Sacramento Mountain Lions (UFL) 2012 Athletics (MLB) 2025–present | |
| Website | |
| sutterhealthpark.com | |
Sutter Health Park is a ballpark in West Sacramento, California, directly adjacent to downtown Sacramento. It is the home of the minor league Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the temporary home of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB). While serving as home of the Athletics, it is currently the second smallest ballpark in MLB. Known as Raley Field from 2000 to 2019, the facility was built on the site of old warehouses and rail yards, across the Sacramento River from the state capitol building.