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Sutter Health Park and River Cats to host Giants Taxi Squad

2020 Minor League season cancelled but baseball still to be played in Sacramento
Brandon Crawford steps up to the plate in the Giants vs. River Cats Exhibition Game in 2018. (Ralph Thompson)
July 15, 2020

West Sacramento, Calif. – Recently, Minor League Baseball (MiLB) announced that Major League Baseball (MLB) would not be providing its affiliated Minor League teams with players for the 2020 season. As a result, the minor league baseball season was officially cancelled. The Sacramento River Cats will have to wait until

West Sacramento, Calif. – Recently, Minor League Baseball (MiLB) announced that Major League Baseball (MLB) would not be providing its affiliated Minor League teams with players for the 2020 season. As a result, the minor league baseball season was officially cancelled. The Sacramento River Cats will have to wait until the 2021 season to begin their Triple-A Championship defense.

In addition, the Giants announced today that they would be sending their “Taxi Squad” players to Sacramento for workouts and scrimmages. Similar to a minor league team, the “Taxi Squad” would be a group of roughly 30 players who are working out in order to contribute to the Major League club if injuries or other situations arise where a player would need to be called up. It would also allow teams to play their top prospects, so they do not lose valuable developmental time.

“Baseball is back!” Exclaimed River Cats general manager, Chip Maxson. “Just like our fans, we would love to be playing a full River Cats season, however, we are grateful for this opportunity to host the Giants Taxi Squad and look forward to seeing baseball at Sutter Health Park next week. Our goal is to understand what opportunities may be available for our members, partners, and fans to share in this experience with us, whether a televised broadcast, virtually, or hopefully in-person, and then communicate all of the options as they become available.”

“We are very excited to call Sutter Health Park our 2020 alternate spring training home and are very grateful to the River Cats and to the city of West Sacramento for working with us to provide a safe location and environment for our players and staff,” said Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi.

Giants players began a shortened spring training on July 3 at Oracle Park before beginning games on July 23 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Taxi Squad roster is still to be determined but players will begin training in Sacramento on July 15. Prior to any workouts, the River Cats and Giants are collaborating on a COVID-19 Action Plan, consistent with the MLB 2020 Operations Manual, that sets a guideline for the efficient and effective response to a suspected case of COVID-19 during the 2020 baseball season.

Whether or not fans will be able to attend practices or scrimmages is still uncertain. All public events will still need to adhere to local and state COVID-19 safety mandates.

About the Sacramento River Cats

Sutter Health Park is the West Sacramento home of the 2019 Triple-A Champion Sacramento River Cats, and proud affiliate of the three-time World Champion San Francisco Giants. Sutter Health Park is consistently voted one of the top ballparks in America. Gift certificates, 2021 Memberships and Flex-Pack, as well as private event bookings are available by calling the River Cats Ticket Hotline at (916) 371-HITS (4487). The only place to guarantee official River Cats tickets is at www.rivercats.com or by visiting the Tri Counties Bank Ticket Office. For information on other events at Sutter Health Park, visit www.sutterhealthpark.com.