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The Athletics play their home games at Sutter Health Park.

Athletics Tickets 2026: Prices, Schedule & Best Seats at Sutter Health Park

By Chris Cabrera | Updated December 27, 2025


Athletics tickets for the 2026 season at Sutter Health Park start at just $10, with an average price of $71 across all home games. Through Barry's Ticket Service, you pay exactly what you see—no hidden fees added at checkout. As an Authorized Marketplace of MLB, every ticket comes with a 100% authenticity guarantee backed by 40 years of trusted service [1].


The Athletics begin a new chapter in Sacramento while pursuing their 10th World Series Championship. Brent Rooker provides middle-of-the-order power while Mason Miller emerges as one of baseball's most electric closers. This guide covers everything you need to know about buying Athletics tickets—pricing by section, best seats, cheapest games, and how to save money throughout the season.

How Much Are Athletics Tickets?

Athletics tickets range from $10 to $413+, depending on seat location, opponent, and game date. The average ticket price is $71 across all home games at Sutter Health Park. With no-fee pricing from Barry's Ticket Service, the price you see is the price you pay—no surprise charges at checkout like other sites add.


Prices change based on several factors throughout the season. Weekend games cost more than weekday games. Rivalry matchups against the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees command premium prices. Opening Day and playoff games see the highest demand. Understanding these patterns helps you find the best value for your budget.

Athletics Ticket Prices by Seating Section

Here's what you can expect to pay for each seating level at Sutter Health Park during the 2026 season:

  • Home Plate (Sections 108-116) – $166-$413+
  • Infield (Sections 102-107, 117-123) – $93-$309+
  • Outfield (Sections 101, 124, 125) – $120-$258+
  • Home Run Hill (General Admission) – $46-$230+
  • Solon Club (Sections 201-206) – $244+

These prices reflect the secondary ticket market. All prices from Barry's include fees upfront—what you see is what you pay. Prices are subject to change based on demand and availability.

Why Does Barry's Ticket Service Offer No-Fee Pricing?

Barry's Ticket Service believes ticket buyers deserve honest pricing without checkout surprises. Many ticket sites advertise low prices, then add 20-30% in service fees at the final step. Our no-fee pricing model shows you the complete cost from the start, so you can compare prices fairly and budget accurately for your Athletics game experience.


This transparent approach has built trust with fans since 1985. When you see $71 for an Athletics ticket on our site, that's exactly what you'll pay. No service fees, no processing charges, no facility fees tacked on at checkout. Just straightforward pricing that respects your time and your wallet.

Where Can I Buy Athletics Tickets?

Athletics tickets are available through authorized MLB marketplaces, the official Athletics website, and trusted secondary ticket sellers like Barry's Ticket Service. When buying from a resale marketplace, look for sellers with buyer protection guarantees and transparent pricing. Our no-fee pricing means the price displayed is your final cost—no surprise fees at checkout.


As an Authorized Marketplace of MLB, Barry's Ticket Service guarantees 100% authentic tickets for every Sutter Health Park event. We maintain a BBB A+ rating and hold membership in the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB). Read our verified customer reviews to see why fans trust us for their live event needs.


Need tickets fast? Our last-minute ticket guide helps you find great seats even on game day. Have questions? Call our team at (866) 708-8499—real humans answer every call.

What Are the Cheapest Athletics Games to Attend?

Budget-conscious fans can find excellent value at several Athletics home games throughout the 2026 season. Weekday games against teams outside traditional rivalries typically offer the lowest prices. Here are the most affordable matchups at Sutter Health Park this season:

  • Los Angeles Angels vs Athletics – Starting at $43+
  • Kansas City Royals vs Athletics – Starting at $54+
  • Cleveland Guardians vs Athletics – Starting at $54+

These games offer the same Sutter Health Park experience—the intimate ballpark atmosphere, the Home Run Hill grass seating, and California sunshine—at a fraction of premium game prices. Midweek games in April, May, and September often provide the best combination of good weather, available seats, and affordable prices. Ticket prices are subject to change based on demand.

What Are the Most Expensive Athletics Games?

High-demand matchups at Sutter Health Park command premium prices due to rivalry intensity, promotional giveaways, or playoff implications. These games sell quickly and often require planning to secure good seats. Here are the most expensive Athletics home games for 2026:

  • Los Angeles Dodgers vs Athletics (World Champions Visit) – Starting at $218+
  • New York Yankees vs Athletics (AL East vs West) – Starting at $115+
  • Houston Astros vs Athletics (April 4 Opening Day) – Starting at $72+

The Dodgers series brings the reigning World Series champions and their massive fanbase to Sacramento. Yankees games always draw national attention and traveling fans from New York. Opening Day marks the historic first MLB game in Sacramento, driving extraordinary demand. Prices are subject to change.

When Is Athletics Opening Day 2026?

The Athletics open their 2026 home season on April 4 against the Houston Astros at Sutter Health Park. This historic game marks the franchise's first regular-season contest in Sacramento after relocating from Oakland. Opening Day tickets start at $72+ and sell quickly once released.


Opening Day in Sacramento represents more than just the first home game—it's a celebration of baseball arriving in California's capital city. The combination of a new beginning, perfect spring weather, and the energy of a fanbase welcoming MLB creates an unforgettable atmosphere. Check out our MLB Opening Day guide for tips on securing the best seats.


Fans who prefer to avoid Opening Day crowds can still catch early-season baseball at lower prices. The second and third home series typically offer similar weather conditions, with significantly reduced ticket prices and easier parking.

Who Are the Athletics' Biggest Rivals?

The Athletics maintain fierce rivalries within the American League West and across the league. According to fan surveys, the Los Angeles Angels rank as the A's primary divisional rival, with decades of California competition creating lasting animosity [4]. The Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, and Seattle Mariners round out division rivalries that impact playoff positioning every season.


The Angels rivalry represents Northern California versus Southern California bragging rights. Years of AL West competition have created genuine animosity between the fanbases. Astros games carry added intensity given Houston's recent dominance of the division and their controversial 2017 championship.


Historical matchups against the New York Yankees carry weight from memorable playoff battles, including the famous Jeremy Giambi play in 2001 [4]. The San Francisco Giants remain a geographic rival despite playing in different leagues, with Bay Area bragging rights on the line whenever these teams meet in interleague play.

What Are the Best Seats at Sutter Health Park?

The best seats at Sutter Health Park depend on your priorities—proximity to the action, unique experiences, or access to premium amenities. Home Plate sections 108-116 place you directly behind home plate with the best sightlines in the stadium. The Athletics dugout sits between sections 117-119 on the third base side, while the visitors dugout is between sections 105-107 on the first base side.


For the classic baseball experience with excellent sightlines, Infield sections 102-107 and 117-123 offer unobstructed views of every pitch. These seats place you close enough to hear the pop of the catcher's mitt and see pitch movement clearly. Solon Club sections 201-206 provide an elevated perspective with access to premium amenities and dining options.


Home Run Hill offers a unique experience unavailable at most MLB ballparks. This general-admission grassy seating area lets you spread out a blanket and watch the game in a relaxed setting. Perfect for families and casual fans, Home Run Hill provides an affordable way to experience Athletics baseball memorably.

Where Is Sutter Health Park?

Sutter Health Park is located at 400 Ballpark Drive, West Sacramento, CA 95691, just across the Sacramento River from downtown Sacramento. The stadium has been renovated to host Major League Baseball after serving as home to the Sacramento River Cats minor league team. Stadium parking gates open 2 hours before game time, while stadium gates open to fans 1.5 hours prior to first pitch.


The ballpark sits in the Bridge District development, accessible via the Tower Bridge from downtown Sacramento. Multiple parking lots surround the stadium, and pedestrian access from downtown provides a unique game-day experience crossing the river. Rideshare drop-off zones are located along Ballpark Drive for convenient access.


For fans driving to games, pre-purchased parking passes eliminate game-day uncertainty. Downtown Sacramento offers additional parking options, with pedestrian bridges to the ballpark. Review the official Sutter Health Park policies for current entry requirements and prohibited items. Gate times may vary and are subject to change.

Who Are the Current Athletics Stars?

The Athletics roster features emerging talent building toward the franchise's next contention window. Brent Rooker established himself as one of the American League's most dangerous power hitters, launching home runs at an elite rate while driving in runs consistently. His ability to impact games with one swing makes him the centerpiece of the rebuilding effort.


Mason Miller emerged as one of baseball's most electric closers, featuring a triple-digit fastball that overpowers hitters in the late innings. The young flamethrower's dominance makes him a potential cornerstone of the bullpen for years to come.


Zack Gelof provides energy and athleticism at second base with the offensive upside that suggests future stardom. His combination of power and speed gives the Athletics a dynamic presence in the lineup. View the complete Athletics roster for current player information.

Who Are the Greatest Athletics Players of All Time?

The Athletics franchise boasts one of baseball's richest histories, featuring Hall of Famers who defined eras across three different cities. Rickey Henderson stands as the greatest leadoff hitter ever, stealing 1,406 bases—a record that may never be broken—while revolutionizing the position [1]. The Man of Steal remains the franchise's most iconic player.


Reggie Jackson earned his "Mr. October" nickname through clutch postseason performances that helped deliver three consecutive World Series titles from 1972-74 [1]. His power and flair made him a baseball icon whose impact transcended the A's dynasty years. Catfish Hunter anchored those championship rotations with pitching excellence that earned Hall of Fame recognition.


Dennis Eckersley reinvented himself as the game's premier closer, recording 320 saves while helping the A's reach three consecutive World Series from 1988-90 [1]. Rollie Fingers, Lefty Grove, and Jimmie Foxx represent earlier eras of Athletics excellence dating back to the Philadelphia days. The franchise's nine World Series Championships rank fourth in MLB history [5].

What is the History of the Athletics?

The Athletics trace their origins to 1901 as a founding member of the American League, first playing in Philadelphia before relocating to Kansas City in 1955 and Oakland in 1968 [2]. The franchise name honors early amateur baseball clubs that used "Athletic" to signify their sporting nature. The team has won nine World Series Championships—five in Philadelphia and four in Oakland—making them one of baseball's most decorated franchises [5].


The Oakland dynasty of 1972-74 remains the franchise's defining era. Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, Rollie Fingers, and manager Dick Williams combined to win three consecutive World Series titles, the last team to achieve that feat [3]. Those championship teams proved that colorful personalities and dominant pitching could overcome larger-market rivals.


The 2026 season marks a new chapter as the Athletics begin play in Sacramento while awaiting their permanent home in Las Vegas. The franchise carries its championship tradition to a new city, pursuing a 10th World Series title—check our World Series tickets page when October arrives.

How Can I Get Athletics Playoff Tickets?

Athletics playoff tickets become available once the team clinches a postseason berth. Demand for October baseball at Sutter Health Park would far exceed regular season levels, with prices often doubling or tripling compared to typical games. The franchise's championship history ensures extraordinary excitement when the A's reach the playoffs.


Barry's Ticket Service provides access to Athletics playoff tickets throughout October with the same no-fee pricing you expect during the regular season. Our connections across the secondary market help fans find seats when official channels sell out within minutes. All playoff tickets carry our 100% authenticity guarantee.


Planning ahead gives you the best chance at securing playoff seats. Sign up for availability alerts, monitor the standings as September approaches, and be ready to purchase quickly when postseason tickets release. Wild Card, Division Series, Championship Series, and World Series tickets each carry different price points based on scarcity and round importance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Athletics Tickets

How much do Athletics tickets cost?

Athletics tickets start at $10 for select games, with an average price of $71 across all home games at Sutter Health Park. Premium Home Plate seats range from $166 to $413+. Through Barry's Ticket Service, all prices include fees—no surprises at checkout.

Where do the Athletics play home games?

The Athletics play all 2026 home games at Sutter Health Park, located at 400 Ballpark Drive, West Sacramento, CA 95691. The stadium has been upgraded to host Major League Baseball while the franchise awaits its permanent Las Vegas home.

When do Athletics tickets go on sale?

Single-game Athletics tickets typically go on sale in February before each season. Season ticket holders receive priority access, followed by general public sales. Playoff tickets are released after the team clinches a postseason spot, usually in late September.

Are there fees on Athletics tickets?

Barry's Ticket Service offers no-fee pricing on all Athletics tickets. The price displayed is your final cost. Other ticket sites may add 20-30% in service fees at checkout—we don't believe in hidden charges.

Can I buy Athletics tickets at the stadium?

The Sutter Health Park box office sells tickets on game days when available. However, popular matchups often sell out before game day, and box office lines can be lengthy. Purchasing in advance through Barry's Ticket Service guarantees your seats and saves time.

How do I get the cheapest Athletics tickets?

The cheapest Athletics tickets are typically available for midweek games against non-rival opponents. Angels ($43+), Royals ($54+), and Guardians ($54+) games offer the best value. Home Run Hill provides an affordable general admission option.

What is the Athletics phone number for tickets?

Contact Barry's Ticket Service at (866) 708-8499 for Athletics tickets. Real humans answer every call—no phone trees or automated systems. Our team can help you find the best available seats for any game.

Are Athletics tickets transferable?

Yes, Athletics tickets purchased through Barry's Ticket Service can be transferred digitally. We provide clear instructions for mobile ticket transfers, ensuring your guests can enter Sutter Health Park without issues.

Why Buy Athletics Tickets from Barry's Ticket Service?

Barry's Ticket Service has helped fans experience unforgettable Athletics games since 1985. As an Authorized Marketplace of MLB with a BBB A+ rating, we guarantee 100% authentic tickets for every event at Sutter Health Park. Our no-fee pricing means you always know exactly what you'll pay—the price shown is your final cost.


Unlike algorithmic ticket platforms, we offer personalized service with real human expertise. Call (866) 708-8499 and speak directly with ticket specialists who understand the A's new Sacramento home. Whether you need four seats together for a family outing or premium home plate access for a special occasion, our team finds solutions that fit your needs and budget.


We understand that buying tickets should be easy, not stressful. That's why we've built our reputation on transparency, reliability, and genuine care for your experience. From first pitch to final out, we want your Athletics game to be everything you hoped for—and it starts with a ticket-buying process you can trust.

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Resources

[1] 10 greatest Athletics players of all time, ranked clutchpoints.com Bailey Bassett May 26, 2025


[2] Why are they called the Oakland Athletics? Or Oakland A's? baseballegg.com Dan Holmes February 28, 2021


[3] Top five A's moments in Coliseum history si.com Dylan Grausz Sep 25, 2024


[4] Who are the Oakland A's biggest American League rivals? athleticsnation.com Alex Hall Jul 3, 2020


[5] Who has won the most World Series titles in MLB history? espn.com Alex Kennedy Nov 2, 2025

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