Oakland Coliseum

Park Name: Rickey Henderson Field at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Tenants: Oakland Athletics (American League)


Opened: 1966

Address: 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, California 94621

Dimensions: 330' (L), 400' (C), 330' (R)


Former Names: 

Network Associates Coliseum (1998-2004)

McAfee Coliseum (2004-2008)

Overstock.com Coliseum (2011)

O.co Coliseum (2011-2016)

RingCentral Coliseum (2019-2023)

The view from behind home plate at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

The view from down the first base line.

The view from down the third base line.

The granstand at the Oakland Coliseum, as seen from center field.

The press box, underneath the third deck, behind home plate.

The seating bowl features three levels of seating with a split lower deck and luxury suites under the upper deck.

"Mount Davis," added to the Coliseum while the A's shared it with the NFL's Oakland Raiders and named after the Raiders owner, is a massive seating section in center field with bleachers and luxury suites that are better oriented for a football game.

The bleachers on the top level in center field are tarped off for A's games and feature the team's retired numbers.

Box seats behind the backstop feature mesh seats.

A section of the lower bowl on the first base side has had the traditional seats removed and replaced with luxury lounge chairs.

Similarly, a section on the third base side is made up of four top tables.

Open-air suites on the concourse sit along the top of the lower seating bowl.

The Oak-Landing, a standing room area with drink rails, sits in the left field corner.

A group seating area in the right field corner.

The outfield bleachers, and the Treehouse bar area above them in left field.

The Stomping Ground, a children's play area, is located above the right field bleachers.

A children's sized ball field sits behind the flag poles on the outfield concourse.

The Coliseum features a garden and farm area behind the outfield bleachers.

The main concourse, underneath the second deck at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

A ramp up to the press box and second level features a montage of images from the history of the Athletics.

A's championship banners, from their time in Oakland as well as their past in Philadelphia, fly outside the home plate entrance.

An elevated pedestrian walkway connects the Coliseum to the adjacent BART station. Vendors set up along the path.

As it was set up to host baseball and football, the field has an extremely wide area of foul territory. Bullpens are located in play in foul ground down the outfield lines.

The outfield wall features several sharp corners and changes in height, including on the out of town scoreboards in left and right field.

A large video scoreboard is perched atop the upper deck. A matching scoreboard sits on the other side of the stadium.

The Oakland Athletics on the field during a game at Rickey Henderson Field at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.