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The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails
USA, SacramentoTuesday, April 1, 2025
There were a few notable mishaps in the new ballpark. The Cubs and A's radio broadcasts were frequently disrupted. They had WiFi issues in the press box. The game was briefly delayed in the seventh inning. A drone hovered above the warning track in left field. The A's bat boy initially grabbed the drone. He used a bat to knock it down after it tried to get out of his grip. Cubs players spotted the drone. They alerted manager Craig Counsell. He informed home plate umpire Adrian Johnson. Counsell joked about the incident. He said it was a funny and unique experience.
The A's will be sharing the ballpark with the Rivercats. They are the rival San Francisco Giants' Triple-A team. The ballpark has been upgraded. A new scoreboard was installed. Grass replaced the artificial turf. Both dugouts were expanded. A weight room and coaches' locker room were added for visiting teams. The A's ballpark is the only one in the majors without connected dugouts. Players, coaches, and staff have to trek through the outfield to get to the locker rooms. The batting cages are located behind the outfield wall. Seiya Suzuki ran back between innings to get swings in. Counsell joked about the isolated dugouts. He said the Cubs might make the starting pitchers sit in the dugout for all nine innings. He thought the atmosphere was fun. He embraced and enjoyed the new baseball experience.
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