Tacoma adds six games to 2025 home schedule

Tacoma, WALocal News

In a recent announcement, Major League Baseball confirmed that the Tacoma Rainiers will add six home games to their 2025 schedule, enhancing the local baseball experience for fans. The series, originally scheduled against the Sacramento River Cats from June 10-15, will now be relocated from Sutter Health Park to Cheney Stadium. This adjustment is aimed at ensuring optimal field conditions for both the Athletics and River Cats during the upcoming season. Team President Aaron Artman shared the team's enthusiasm for the additional games, highlighting the increase to 81 regular-season home games. This change not only benefits the team but also enhances the fan experience in Tacoma.

With Opening Day set for March 28, 2025, local supporters can look forward to an exciting season ahead. Fans seeking more information and tickets can visit the Tacoma Rainiers' official Minor League Baseball page. The decision reflects MLB's commitment to providing quality playing conditions and an enjoyable atmosphere for baseball enthusiasts in the region.

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