to promote the game in June 2024. On June 13, 2023, initial reports revealed that the Giants would play in a
Field of Dreams style game, celebrating
Willie Mays in Alabama. Due to construction at the
MLB at Field of Dreams site, games in 2023 and 2024 were unable to happen. However, MLB decided to shift their marketing into a game to honor Willie Mays, the Negro Leagues, and Juneteenth. The official name for the game was unveiled as
MLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues on August 4, 2023. All living Negro League players were invited to the game (157 total), and 60 were confirmed to attend.
Uniforms On June 20, 2023, MLB released a statement indicating that "On-field personnel for both teams will wear period uniforms highlighting the
Negro Leagues histories of both
St. Louis and
San Francisco." On February 28, 2024, MLB released a teaser poster preview video for the Rickwood Field game. The poster specified the Giants are planning on wearing the
San Francisco Sea Lions uniforms and the Cardinals to wear
St. Louis Stars uniforms to pay homage to the cities histories of the Negro Leagues. On June 12, 2024, despite
San Francisco being the designated away team and
St. Louis being the designated home team, MLB revealed that the Giants will wear their cream home Sea Lions uniform while St. Louis will wear their road grays. The Giants and Cardinals both wore a "Mays 24" memorial patch on their uniforms during the game. The Giants' uniforms included a "throwback" logo for
Chevrolet, the team's uniform advertising sponsor, on the sleeve.
Renovations to Rickwood Field In October 2022, MLB executives met with Rickwood Field Chairman and Executive Director, Gerald Watkins to discuss mock-up designs of how to set the ballpark up, how to reconfigure the clubhouses and dugouts, where to put medical areas, how to revamp the concessions and where to build the broadcast center. Preparatory renovations of the park were scheduled to begin in 2023. Jerry Brewer of
The Washington Post wrote, "MLB is tasked with performing tasteful cosmetic surgery on a ballpark known for its old and minimalist charm." By 2024,
Rickwood Field underwent $5 million in renovations which included a new playing surface, a new padded wall that is deeper than the original, and shifting the entire field to the left by to make the field more symmetrical. Other renovations include new dugouts, a modern batter's eye in center field, a digital scoreboard, netting along the foul lines and accessibility upgrades. The distance from home plate to the backstop was shortened during the renovation.
Willie Mays' death at Rickwood Field in 2006 On June 17, 2024, Willie Mays made a public statement to the
San Francisco Chronicle that he would not be able to attend the game later that week on June 20. Mays died the following day, at the age of 93 of heart failure. MLB commissioner,
Rob Manfred released a statement after Mays' death: "Thursday's game at historic Rickwood Field was designed to be a celebration of Willie Mays and his peers. With sadness in our hearts, it will now also serve as a national remembrance of an American who will forever remain on the short list of the most impactful individuals our great game has ever known." On the day of the game, the ballpark
groundskeepers painted the number 24 behind home plate, paying homage to Mays.
LaMonte Wade Jr. appeal On June 18, Giants
first baseman and
leadoff hitter,
LaMonte Wade Jr.'s appeal to play in the June 20th game was denied by MLB. Wade strained his hamstring on May 27th in a game against the
Phillies and was scheduled to miss at least 4 weeks. Since Wade is one of the prominent Black players in MLB and one of three in the Giants' clubhouse, along with pitchers
Spencer Bivens and
Jordan Hicks, he made it his goal to return for the Rickwood Field game. Giants manager,
Bob Melvin indicated the Giants tried to get MLB to reverse its decision, but ultimately was unsuccessful. Melvin said the Giants would prioritize adding him to the roster, even if he were only cleared to be the designated hitter. With the San Francisco Giants able to add a player and carry 27 players on the active roster for Thursday’s Rickwood Field game, the team added utility player
Tyler Fitzgerald. That move confirmed the fact that Wade would not play in the Rickwood game. Instead Wade, one of three African American players on the Giants’ roster, remained on the injured list with a hamstring strain. Wade instead brought out the lineup card during the pregame home plate meeting.
Umpires Thursday's game at Rickwood was umpired by an all-Black crew for the first time in MLB history.
Adrian Johnson served as the crew chief and first-base ump, while
Alan Porter called balls and strikes.
Malachi Moore oversaw second base and
C.B. Bucknor was in charge of third base.
Jeremie Rehak managed the replays. MLB has employed just 11 Black umpires in AL/NL history; the five that worked Thursday's game were the only black umpires active that day. ==Rosters==