Sycuan Begins its 28th Season as a Padres Sponsor

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For more than a quarter-century, Sycuan has set a new standard for community support with its sponsorship of the hometown San Diego Padres. Sycuan’s initial partnership investment in the ballclub in 1995 was also revolutionary as it was the first Tribal Government sponsorship in Major League Baseball. In many respects the deal paved the way for Native American Tribes and their business enterprises to establish significant presence and sponsorship status throughout professional sports.

As part of a multi-faceted partnership, Sycuan began sponsoring Padres Opening Day and Opening Week in 1996. In 2000, Sycuan again made history by becoming the first company of any kind to be the Presenting Sponsor of a major sports team’s entire season.

This groundbreaking sponsorship, which was also in place for the 2001 season, included Sycuan’s name being incorporated within a specially designed Padres season logo that was used by the team in print, TV and ancillary advertising in English and Spanish, as well as on team letterhead, business cards and all aspects of the team’s day-to-day business operations. Sycuan’s involvement in Opening Day and each season’s Opening Series continues today and features a branded giveaway item.

Sycuan’s two seasons as a season-long Presenting Sponsor also marked the beginning of casino involvement in the relationship and signaled a significant change across Major League Baseball in that regard.  This major presence with the ballclub was designed as a springboard into a much larger and more encompassing sponsorship with the team’s move into its new ballpark.

When the team moved to Petco Park in 2004, Sycuan was officially recognized as one of four Founding Ballpark Partners. Though the sponsorship benefits on the field were significant, the Padres and Sycuan forged a partnership off the field as well. With a shared commitment to the San Diego community, Sycuan and the Padres were able to team up for even greater impact.

Naturally, Sycuan became the presenting sponsor of an annual Native American Day at the ballpark in addition to teaming up on several charitable programs. As presenting sponsor of the Padres Foundation’s annual Shirts Off Their Backs initiative, Sycuan gave fans the chance to win a game-worn jersey off the back of a Padres player or coach by purchasing $1 scratcher tickets. The proceeds from the sale of scratcher tickets benefitted the Padres Foundation’s youth baseball and softball outreach efforts.

Sycuan also hosted the ballclub’s annual Partnership Golf Tournament and Season Ticket Member Golf Tournament at Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan, in addition to hosting additional partnership activations at Sycuan Casino Resort.

One such activation is the unique and incredibly popular Padres Suite which offers limited edition artwork, elaborate wall design, custom furniture, original décor and signed memorabilia. The Padres Suite at Sycuan Casino Resort is emblematic of just how much Sycuan’s relationship has evolved in 25 years. What began as strictly a Tribal sponsorship now provides a Major League Baseball team the opportunity to incorporate its branding into a casino resort’s identity.

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Of course, because community involvement is a key component of the Tribe’s identity, the Padres relationship is just one of the many outreach initiatives Sycuan continues to support. The San Diego Symphony, the San Diego Opera, the Del Mar racetrack and countless other sports, social causes and community interests all are a critical part of the Tribe’s longstanding physical and financial support throughout the region.

“More than 20 years ago Sycuan broke new ground with the first Tribal Government sponsorship of a Major League Baseball team,” Cody J. Martinez, Chairman of the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation said. “We are proud of being an innovator in this space and we’re excited to see how far we and the team have come. The future could not be brighter for our hometown team or for the Sycuan Tribe. Together, we can do great things.”