
Gate C is near the ticket office with Gate A on the left field concourse entering into a lively concession area. Starting lineups and game day promotions are in this area.

The Oakland Athletics spring training provides an impressive afternoon/evening out in Feb and March.įor starters, three entrances are open, with Gate D the central (or behind home base) entrance. Prices do not include tax and payment must be via a debit or credit card no cash. Queues do form at all concession stands so plan on spending a few minutes waiting to place and receive your order. Perhaps because of the shortened season, there wasn’t the time to get those set up. Beers are only served in cans this 2022 season though spigots are available for on tap brews. Craft beers include 805, VooDoo Ranger, Huss Brewing (local brewery), and more. ($13 domestic $14 premium) are offered at beer concession stands. Traditional domestic brews like Bud, Bud Light, Coors, Michelob Ultra, Blue Moon, etc. Soft drinks are Pepsi brands and run $5.75 – $7.50. Tents selling lemonade, kettle corn, gelato and other snacks are also available to hand over your legal tender. At this review in 2022, Hungry Hill sausage, Slickables (ice cream), Boca Tacos, Mustache Pretzels, Awake Zen (specialized coffee), Corndogs (with honey), and beer carts are a few of the choices. These offerings can change from season to season. The best bet for food is to head to the left field patio and choose from the variety of food trucks and kiosks. A Grab-N-Go shop is in house selling bottled and canned beverages. Oakland Links offers hot dogs with sauerkraut and chile cheese dogs ($8 – $9.50). Hudson’s BBQ provides hot dogs, BBQ sandwiches and other assorted snacks ($4.50 – $12). Permanent concession booths line the interior concourse and there’s a Right Field Lounge down the first baseline and several concession tents, carts and trucks are parked on the left field outer concourse.īoth Burger Prime and Grill Masters sell cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders, fries ($6 – $15). Plenty of food and drink are available at Hohokam at prices comparable to other spring training venues. Spring games here are more laid-back than at some of the other newer stadiums in the Cactus League. Staff will make you feel warm and welcomed. It is a fine venue to watch some spring training games, so if headed to Arizona in March, be sure to visit this stadium. Renovations included a crisp new video scoreboard, new player locker rooms, an expanded weight room, installation of party decks with shade down the left and right field lines, and a new coat of Oakland A’s green paint. No longer is it a dark crowded venue but one that is bright and wide open. Major renovations were done to Hohokam Stadium in 2014 prior to the A’s taking residence. Hohokam Stadium had been the Chicago Cubs spring training park since 1979 (though reconstructed in 1996) until they moved to the brand-new Sloan Park in 2014. After that, they played their spring ball at Phoenix Municipal Stadium for thirty years (1984-2014).įinally, the team relocated to Hohokam Stadium in 2015. Next, they moved to Scottsdale Stadium for four years.

Then they moved to the brand-new Hohokam Park in Mesa, just a mile and a half north, for the 19 seasons.

Rendezvous Park was their first spring training home from 1969 to 1976. Since then, they’ve been in Arizona and the Cactus League. The Oakland Athletics played their very first spring training games (as Oakland) in Bradenton FL before the 1968 season.
