Triple A Minor League 04/02 19:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees L 3-8
Triple A Minor League 04/01 20:35 - Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees W 7-4
Triple A Minor League 04/01 18:05 - [3] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [3] L 0-2
Triple A Minor League 03/31 19:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees D Postponed
Triple A Minor League 09/28 19:05 - [3] Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats [5] W 0-5
Triple A Minor League 09/28 01:35 - [3] Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats [5] W 3-6
Triple A Minor League 09/27 01:35 - Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats L 8-3
Triple A Minor League 09/25 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] L 1-3
Triple A Minor League 09/24 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] W 12-7
Triple A Minor League 09/23 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] L 5-6
Triple A Minor League 09/22 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] L 6-12
Triple A Minor League 09/21 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] L 2-7
Triple A Minor League 09/20 00:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Salt Lake Bees [4] L 0-16
Triple A Minor League 09/18 20:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces W 7-4
Triple A Minor League 09/17 19:00 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces L 4-8
Triple A Minor League 09/16 19:00 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces L 2-9
Triple A Minor League 09/15 22:59 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces W 2-1
Triple A Minor League 09/14 23:35 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces - Postponed
Triple A Minor League 09/14 01:35 - Sacramento River Cats v Reno Aces - Postponed
Triple A Minor League 09/11 20:05 - [2] Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats [5] W 6-7
Triple A Minor League 09/11 01:37 - Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats L 4-0
Triple A Minor League 09/10 01:35 - [2] Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats [5] L 9-3
Triple A Minor League 09/09 01:35 - Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats L 11-5
Triple A Minor League 09/08 01:35 - Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats W 6-7
Triple A Minor League 09/07 01:35 - [2] Las Vegas Aviators v Sacramento River Cats [5] L 8-1
Triple A Minor League 09/04 20:35 - [5] Sacramento River Cats v Tacoma Rainiers [3] W 2-1
Triple A Minor League 09/04 00:06 - Sacramento River Cats v Tacoma Rainiers L 5-10
Triple A Minor League 09/03 02:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Tacoma Rainiers L 3-6
Triple A Minor League 09/02 02:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Tacoma Rainiers W 10-1
Triple A Minor League 09/01 02:05 - Sacramento River Cats v Tacoma Rainiers W 12-11

Wikipedia - Sacramento River Cats

The Sacramento River Cats are a Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and are the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. Prior to 2015, the River Cats were the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics for 15 seasons. They are based in West Sacramento, California, and play their home games at Sutter Health Park, which opened in 2000 and was known as Raley Field through 2019.

Sacramento was previously represented in the Pacific Coast League by the Solons, a charter member of the league which was founded in 1903. Three different versions of the Solons played in California's capital city in 1903, 1905, from 1909 to 1914, from 1918 to 1960, and from 1974 to 1976. The River Cats have played in the PCL since 2000, including the 2021 season in which it was known as the Triple-A West, and are the only charter city to still host a PCL team.

The River Cats have won five PCL championships. Recently they won the league crown in 2019; previously they won back-to-back in 2007 and 2008. They went on to win the Triple-A National Championship Game in all three seasons. Sacramento also won the PCL title in 2003 and 2004.

History

Following the 1999 season, the Pacific Coast League's Vancouver Canadians were purchased by a group led by Art Savage, moved south to West Sacramento, and renamed the River Cats for the 2000 season. Savage was the majority owner of the team until his death at age 58 in November 2009. His widow, Susan Savage, became majority owner after her husband's death.

In 2016, Mike Piazza became the first and only former River Cats player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, after earning an 83% vote by the committee. Piazza played three games in Sacramento as part of a 2007 rehab assignment before rejoining the Oakland Athletics.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the River Cats were organized into the Triple-A West. They also entered into a new 10-year Professional Development License agreement to remain the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants through 2030. Sacramento ended the season in fourth place in the Western Division with a 52–65 record. No playoffs were held to determine a league champion; instead, the team with the best regular-season record was declared the winner. However, 10 games that had been postponed from the start of the season were reinserted into the schedule as a postseason tournament called the Triple-A Final Stretch in which all 30 Triple-A clubs competed for the highest winning percentage. Sacramento finished the tournament tied for 20th place with a 4–6 record. In 2022, the Triple-A West became known as the Pacific Coast League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.

In August 2022, owner Susan Savage sold a majority interest in the team to the Sacramento Kings.

In April 2024, it was announced that the major-league Oakland Athletics will be moving to Sacramento to play their home games at Sutter Health Park in 2025. The River Cats announced that, tentatively, they will remain as well, playing at Sutter Health Park on days when the Athletics are not playing there.

The Sacramento River Cats are a Minor League Baseball team based in Sacramento, California. They are the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants and play their home games at Sutter Health Park. The team was founded in 2000 and has since become a beloved fixture in the Sacramento community.

Known for their competitive spirit and dedication to the game, the River Cats have a strong roster of talented players who showcase their skills on the field. Fans can expect exciting games filled with thrilling plays and memorable moments.

The team's name, "River Cats," pays homage to the Sacramento River, which runs through the city and is a significant part of its history and culture. The team's logo features a fierce-looking cat with a baseball in its mouth, symbolizing their fierce competitiveness and determination to win.

Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun night out with family and friends, the Sacramento River Cats provide an entertaining and unforgettable experience for all who attend their games. Join the River Cats faithful and cheer on the team as they strive for victory and showcase their talent on the diamond.