A’s announce 2025 season tickets have sold out
Jan 10, 2025, 11:45 AM
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The A’s are shaping up to be a hot ticket in Sacramento.
Ahead of their inaugural season in West Sacramento, the A’s announced on Friday that they have sold all of their season ticket plans for the 2025 season–the first of three they will spend at Sutter Health Park.
It’s been a busy season for the Athletics as they look to field a competitive roster in 2025. The A’s surprised many in the early days of the offseason by striking a three-year, $67 million deal–the largest in franchise history–to pitcher Luis Severino. This week, the club inked Silver Slugger Award-winning outfielder Brent Rooker to a five-year, $60 million deal.
Now, the A’s will look ahead to Spring Training as they prepare to play in front of 14,000-plus fans on a nightly basis this season in Sacramento.
Ready for Rook 🤩 pic.twitter.com/1IIqhDthjm
— Athletics (@Athletics) January 9, 2025
Full release on 2025 A’s Season Tickets
A’s 2025 season tickets for their inaugural season in West Sacramento have sold out.Â
Single-Game Tickets on Sale Soon
Single-game tickets will go on sale in late January, and further details on pricing, the promotional calendar, and fan events will be shared ahead of the on-sale date.
Suites Available for Purchase Starting January 16
In addition to single-game tickets, single-game luxury suites for the 2025 season will be available for purchase starting Thursday, Jan. 16. These exclusive, premium experiences can accommodate 20 to 100 people, featuring private indoor and outdoor seating with panoramic views of the ballpark.
The A’s home opener is set for Monday, March 31, against the Chicago Cubs. Fans can join the waitlist for 2026 season tickets at athletics.com/seasontickets. For more information on the 2025 A’s season, visit athletics.com.
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Designated hitter Brent Rooker and the Athletics reached a five-year, $60 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported.
The New York Post reported on Monday night that the deal includes a $10 million signing bonus and can be worth $92 million over six years provided incentives are reached.
Rooker, 30, struggled to find his footing with three different teams before joining the Athletics in 2023. He made the All-Star Game in that season while batting .246 with 30 homers and 69 RBIs in 137 games.
Rooker followed that up by hitting .293 with 39 homers and 112 RBIs in 145 games.
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