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Bay Bridge Baseball: Giants Hit Sacramento for Wild Weekend Series

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Baseball fans in the Bay Area are in for a treat this holiday weekend as the San Francisco Giants journey to Sacramento for their first-ever series at the A’s new home stadium, Sutter Health Park. The matchup promises to be more than just another series, with ticket prices and local excitement suggesting a major event for both teams’ fan bases.

The three-night series, running Friday through Sunday, each starting at 7:05 pm, marks a significant moment in the evolving Bay Area baseball landscape. With the A’s recent relocation from Oakland to Sacramento, the traditional Bay Bridge rivalry has taken on a new, somewhat surreal dimension.

Ticket prices reveal the high anticipation for these games. Friday night tickets are hovering around $200, likely boosted by the added attraction of a Fourth of July fireworks show. Saturday and Sunday tickets are more modestly priced at $130 and $90 respectively, but still indicate strong fan interest.

Local Sacramento businesses are preparing for a bustling weekend. Diego Mirazo, manager of La Terraza Mexican Restaurant in Old Sacramento, told local media, “It’s going to be a crazy weekend”. This sentiment reflects the economic impact visiting team fans can have on local establishments.

The series comes on the heels of the A’s controversial move to Sacramento, a transition that has been met with mixed reactions from baseball fans. While the team awaits a potential move to Las Vegas in 2028, these games represent a unique moment in the team’s transitional history.

For Giants fans, this weekend offers a chance to explore a new baseball environment and support their team in an unexpected venue. For A’s fans, it’s an opportunity to maintain connection with a team in flux. Regardless of allegiance, the series promises excitement, community, and the continued evolution of Bay Area baseball.

Game times and ticket information can be found on MLB’s official website, with fans encouraged to plan ahead for what promises to be a memorable holiday weekend series.

AUTHOR: mp

SOURCE: SFist