13 curated homestand “sets,” each built around a distinct, week-long vibe that feels like stepping into a new day within a much larger summer-long festival. Every homestand is its own chapter, its own world—designed to feel fresh, intentional, and emotionally different from the one before it, while still fitting into a cohesive seasonal rhythm.
We turn shared experiences into annual traditions. Farm-to-Fork. Aftershock. Country in the Park. Brewfests, neighborhood markets, and cultural gatherings. This city is stitched together by the pulse of community and people coming together around food, music, art, and place. That same energy lives at the ballpark.
Fans arrive at Sutter Health Park to high-five strangers, catch up with old friends, celebrate their kids, and make memories that feel warm, familiar, and local. We’re the place where families feel at ease, where the staff feels like neighbors, and where everyone can find something that speaks to them.
Baseball doesn’t sit outside Sacramento’s annual calendar; it moves in sync with it. River Cats Festival of Baseball is how we tap into that rhythm, transforming each homestand into a festival chapter, and each game into part of something bigger.
Instead of treating the season as 75 individual games, the River Cats Festival of Baseball reframes it as something far more natural to Sacramento: a summer-long festival told through 13 curated homestands or "Sets", each with its own theme, its own vibe, and its own personality.