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Elephant Rumblings: A’s to play on grass in Sacramento

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Welcome to Tuesday everyone!

Late yesterday evening we got final word regarding a few key details about the stadium that the team will be playing in next season. While we knew they would be playing at Sutter Health Field in Sacramento for the 2024 season there were a lot of questions regarding major-league teams playing in a minor league ballpark. The biggest question mark was the playing field itself. Everyone knows that Sacramento during the summer gets obscenely hot during the middle of the day, when the A’s will be playing a lot of their games. While there’s really no way to avoid the sun for the coming seasons, the playing surface is something the team can control.

The Sacramento River Cats have used grass since their inception but the Athletics were planning to switch to turf upon their arrival next season. The problem however is that it also absorbs heat and it noticeably hotter than grass during a hot day. Can you imagine the number of burns outfielders would have gotten from sliding plays?

Well that’s all about to change. The Athletics will be bringing grass to the stadium with them, forgoing their earlier decision to go with turf and undoubtedly pleasing all major league outfielders, both Athletics players and rival outfielders:

There was a serious question of if owner John Fisher would seriously cheap out and continue going with the artificial turf. It’s likely that the MLBPA took issue with that intention and got ahead of it before the offseason truly begins. It’s going to cost a lot of money to water and maintain the outfield but the players will be glad to have the change before even being forced to take the field with it.

That wasn’t the only bit of news regarding the Sacramento stadium. Along with the announcement of the switch from turf to grass, the team will also be revamping areas all over the stadium aimed at player comfort level instead of fan-centered changes:

Again, the players will welcome the upgrades as they’ll get at least a semi-feel of playing in a major-league quality facility instead of a minor league ballpark. And wait! There’s even more for the players!

Again, all of this is likely due to the fact the MLBPA heard from current players about the substandard conditions at Sutter Health Field because some if not most of them have likely played at least one game there and know what it’s like. These upgrades were going to happen sooner or later and now it turns out the answer is sooner. Now we will be keeping our eyes and ears open for upgrades for the fans instead of the players. Anything you’d like to see the team do to make the fan experience better at games?

Have an excellent Tuesday Athletics Nation.

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