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Let's figure out how far the baseball flew. - [Exploring the Historic Jarry Park Stadium Site](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/exploring-the-historic-jarry-park-stadium-site) - During a recent trip to Montreal, I explored the historic site of Jarry Park Stadium, once home to the Montreal Expos and now a tennis facility. - [Tips For Snagging Baseballs Behind the Outfield Fence](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/tips-for-snagging-baseballs-behind-the-outfield-fence) - The baseball. It's the ultimate souvenir in all of sports. Most of us can remember the first time we got a baseball at a game. Even now, snagging a baseball causes us to high five strangers, share selfies on social media and make excited phone calls to family. At major league games, there are several - [5 Things I Miss About My Early Baseball Travels](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-miss-about-my-early-baseball-travels) - Sometimes, I get nostalgic about the early days of my baseball travel. Here are some things I miss about my early years of hitting the road. - [Watch Indy Baseball in These Former MiLB Parks](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/watch-indy-baseball-in-these-former-milb-parks) - If you're keen on watching independent baseball this season, you might want to choose a ballpark that once hosted a minor league team. Here are five options. - [3 Things to Know: Sacramento's Tower Bridge](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/3-things-to-know-sacramentos-tower-bridge) - The Tower Bridge in Sacramento is visible from Sutter Health Park during Athletics games — here are some things that you'll want to know about this structure. - [Breaking a 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball Hobby Box](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/breaking-a-2018-topps-heritage-minor-league-baseball-hobby-box) - I open a box of 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball and share some memories of the players and teams I've seen on my travels throughout the years. - [My Favorite 2024 Ballpark Eats](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/my-favorite-2024-ballpark-eats) - I ate plenty of memorable concession items at ballparks during my 2024 travels, but the following meals stand out as my favorites. - [Aaron Judge's 10 Longest Home Runs of 2024](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/aaron-judges-10-longest-home-runs-of-2024) - American League MVP Aaron Judge hit 58 home runs for the Yankees in 2024. Here's a look at his 10 longest HRs of the season. - [5 Public Figures Who Played in the Minor Leagues](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-public-figures-who-played-in-the-minor-leagues) - Long before they found fame in other areas, these public figures spent one or more seasons playing Minor League Baseball. Here are their stories. - [Visiting the Abandoned Cooper Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/visiting-the-abandoned-cooper-stadium) - Cooper Stadium in Columbus, OH, hosted professional baseball for several decades, but is now abandoned and partially demolished. I had a chance to visit it. - [5 Things I Love: Truist Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-truist-stadium) - There are lots of cool features to check out when you visit Truist Stadium in Winston-Salem. Here are my five favorite things about this SAL ballpark. - [5 Things I Love: Huntington Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-huntington-park) - There are lots of things to enjoy about Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio. Here are my favorite things about the home of the Clippers. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Huntington Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-huntington-park) - If you're planning to visit Huntington Park and want to document the occasion with a selfie, here are five backdrops that you'll want to consider. - [My 5 Favorite City Connect Jerseys](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/my-5-favorite-city-connect-jerseys) - Some fans love MLB's City Connect jerseys, while others aren't so happy. In this post, I break down the City Connect designs that I like best. - [5 Monsters That Loom Beyond Fenway](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-monsters-that-loom-beyond-fenway) - Boston's Fenway Park is known for its towering Green Monster outfield fence, but there are other ballparks around pro baseball that have monsters of their own. - [More Fun With Google's Measurement Tool](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/minor-league-google-measurement) - How far does a home run have to travel to hit certain streets and other notable landmarks around several MiLB ballparks? We've figured it out. - [5 Things I Love: First National Bank Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-first-national-bank-field) - There are lots of things that make First National Bank Field in Greensboro, NC, a good place to visit. Here are five features you'll want to check out. - [Bull Durham Movie Location Tour](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/bull-durham-movie-location-tour) - If you're visiting Durham, NC, to see the Bulls in action, you'll want to take some time to check out some scenes from the iconic 1988 film, "Bull Durham." - [5 Things I Love: Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - There are lots of things that make Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, NC, a good place to visit. Here are five features you'll want to check out. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - If you're planning to visit Durham Bulls Athletic Park and want to document the occasion with a selfie, here are five backdrops that you'll want to consider. - [5 Canadian Ballparks for Americans to Visit](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-canadian-ballparks-for-americans-to-visit) - If you're an American who is thinking of visiting Canada for baseball this summer, you have many options beyond Rogers Centre. Here are five parks to check out. - [5 Things I Love: Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-atrium-health-ballpark) - There are lots of things to love about Atrium Health Ballpark, home of the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers. Here are the five things that I enjoy best. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Truist Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-truist-field) - If you're planning to visit Truist Field in Charlotte, you'll want to document the occasion with a selfie. Here are five great selfie backdrops to consider. - [5 MiLB Parks to Visit in 2024](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-milb-parks-to-visit-in-2024) - Thinking about where you want to travel for baseball in 2024? Here are five minor league ballparks that you'll want to add to your travel plans. - [5 MLB Parks to Visit in 2024](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-mlb-parks-to-visit-in-2024) - Thinking about where you want to travel for baseball in 2024? Here are 5 MLB Parks to Visit in 2024 - you'll want to add to them to your travel plans. - [5 Things I Love: Truist Point](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-truist-point) - There are lots of things to enjoy about Truist Point, home of the High Point Rockers. Here are the five things I love best about this independent league park. - [The Longest Home Run I Ever Snagged](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-longest-home-run-i-ever-snagged) - I once snagged a batting practice baseball that sat more than 500 feet from home plate. It happened at Eastwood Field, home of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by George Springer](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-george-springer) - Toronto Blue Jays superstar George Springer has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at T-Mobile Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-t-mobile-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at T-Mobile Park, home of the Seattle Mariners. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [5 Things I Love: Five County Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-five-county-stadium) - There are lots of appealing things about Five County Stadium, home to the Carolina Mudcats. Here's a look at the five things I love best. - [My Ticket Collection, Part I](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/my-ticket-collection-part-i) - In many ways, the ticket is the perfect ballpark souvenir. It doesn't take up nearly as much space in the home as a cap or a T-shirt, nor does it possess the calories that come in a souvenir cup. It presents no additional expense to the fan, and it's a simple object that can tell - [My Ticket Collection, Part II](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/my-ticket-collection-part-ii) - Have you had a chance to check out the blog post about the first part of my ticket collection? Yes? Glad to hear it! No? Here's the link. That brings us to Part II, which will give a rundown of the tickets that I've amassed from 2012 onward. It's important to note that since 2012, - [Tips on Planning One-Day, Two-City Doubleheaders](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/one-day-two-city-doubleheaders) - Earlier this month marked seven years since my last one-day, two-city doubleheader. Recalling that big day not only has me eagerly anticipating future baseball road trips (2021? 2022?) but also thinking about the process of pulling off two games in two cities in a single day. On the surface, the idea of this type of - [Why You Shouldn't Hate Rain Delays](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/why-you-shouldnt-hate-rain-delays) - When the rain begins to fall on your ballpark visit, it's easy to unleash a stream of obscenities that's as dark as the clouds overhead. We've all been there. It's worthwhile, however, to keep the famous words of Nuke LaLoosh in mind: Sometimes, you win. Sometimes, you lose. Sometimes, it rains. OK, so I happen - [Solo Baseball Road Trips — Pros and Cons](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/solo-baseball-road-trips-pros-and-cons) - Let's see a show of hands from all you solo baseball road trippers! Umm, hello? Anyone out there? Just me? In all seriousness, while I know a few people who take most of their baseball road trips on their own, it's more typical to find people who travel with their families or with a group - [Grass Berm Seating — Pros and Cons](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/grass-berm-seating-pros-and-cons) - One of the things that I love about minor league ballparks is the wide selection of places that you can sit for a game. While most fans sit in stadium seats or on bleachers, another popular choice is sitting on the grass berm beyond the outfield fence. Not every MiLB park has grass berm seating, - [Reasons to Book a Field-Facing Hotel Room](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/reasons-to-book-a-field-facing-hotel-room) - When you're planning a baseball trip, one of the most important decisions to make is where you'll stay overnight. There are plenty of factors to consider when you're booking a hotel, and one of the biggest things to think about is the hotel's proximity to the ballpark. While some hotels are just a short walk - [Tips For Finding Easter Eggs at Ballparks](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/tips-for-finding-easter-eggs-at-ballparks) - It's often possible to find baseballs left over from batting practice when you enter a stadium. These balls are often called "Easter eggs." Here are some tips. - [April Road Trips — Pros and Cons](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/april-road-trips-pros-and-cons) - Most people view road trips as a summer thing, but those of us who live for baseball travel know that as long as there are games that are scheduled, there's a road trip that is worth planning. While it's true that I do most of my traveling from May onward, I've taken a number of - [Tips For Planning an April Road Trip](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/tips-for-planning-an-april-road-trip) - As you might have read in this post, baseball road trips in April have their challenges, but they can also be a lot of fun. Hitting the road early in the season instead of waiting until June, July or August is a good way to get your season of road tripping underway —even if there's - [7 Ways to Sleep Better on a Road Trip](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/seven-ways-to-sleep-better-on-a-road-trip) - Sleeping while traveling can be challenging for some people. If you're on a baseball road trip and want to feel well-rested, use these tips to sleep well. - [7 Places to Get Autographs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/seven-places-to-get-autographs) - If you're interested in getting some autographs from players during the next baseball game you attend, here are seven spots around the park where you can have success. - [Swimming Pool Splash Hits in MiLB](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/swimming-pool-splash-hits-in-milb) - There are several minor league ballparks with swimming pools. How far does a baseball need to fly to land in the water? We've broken down the distances! - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Wrigley Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-wrigley-field) - Planning a visit to Wrigley Field? You'll want to snap a selfie while you're there. Here are five great places to take a selfie at Wrigley Field in Chicago. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Guaranteed Rate Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-guaranteed-rate-field) - Planning a visit to Guaranteed Rate Field? Snap a selfie while you're there. Here are five great places to take a selfie at Guaranteed Field in Chicago. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Rogers Centre](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-rogers-centre) - Want to take the perfect selfie at Rogers Centre during a Blue Jays game? Here are five backdrop suggestions to consider. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Globe Life Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-globe-life-field) - Planning a visit to Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas? You'll want to document the occasion with a selfie. Here are three great selfie backdrop ideas. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at PNC Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-pnc-park) - Are you visiting PNC Park in Pittsburgh and want to snap the perfect selfie? Here are five tips for great selfie backdrops at PNC Park. - [3 Sports Attractions Within Walking Distance of Truist Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/three-sports-attractions-within-walking-distance-of-truist-field) - If you're visiting Charlotte's Truist Field, you may enjoy checking out some other sports-related sights. Here are three that are a short walk from the park. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Minute Maid Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-minute-maid-park) - If you're planning to visit Minute Maid Park in Houston, you'll want to document the occasion with a selfie. Here are five great selfie backdrops to consider. - [Ways to Spend Time During an Airport Layover](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/ways-to-spend-time-during-an-airport-layover) - There's no reason to get bored during an airport layover, even if it's several hours in length. Here are some ways to pass the time as you wait for your flight. - [5 Things I Love: Citizens Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-citizens-bank-park) - There are lots of things that make Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies, a fun place to visit. Here are five features you'll want to check out. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Shohei Ohtani](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-shohei-ohtani) - Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Aaron Judge](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-aaron-judge) - New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Fenway Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-fenway-park) - Are you visiting Fenway Park in Boston and want to snap the perfect selfie? Here are five tips for great selfie backdrops at Fenway Park. - [September Road Trips — Pros and Cons](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/september-road-trips-pros-and-cons) - People don't often view September as a good month for baseball road trips, but there are a number of good reasons that you should think about September travel. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Ronald Acuña Jr.](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-ronald-acuna-jr) - Atlanta Braves superstar Ronald Acuña Jr. has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Kyle Schwarber](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-kyle-schwarber) - Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [5 U.S. Ballparks for Canadians to Visit (Part II)](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-u-s-ballparks-for-canadians-to-visit-part-ii) - If you're a Canadian baseball fan who is interested in traveling to the U.S., here are some minor league/independent parks that offer a link to Canada. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Matt Olson](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-matt-olson) - Atlanta Braves superstar Matt Olson has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-vladimir-guerrero-jr) - Toronto Blue Jays superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Bryce Harper](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-bryce-harper) - Philadelphia Phillies superstar Bryce Harper has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [Minor League Splash Hit Distances](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/minor-league-splash-hit-distances) - Curious about what it takes for batters in certain minor league parks to achieve splash hits into nearby bodies of water? I've broken it down for 10 ballparks. - [The Longest Home Runs of the 2023 MLB Season](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-longest-home-runs-of-the-2023-mlb-season) - In this post, we're looking at the longest home runs of the 2023 MLB season, as per Statcast. Check out this article to see which sluggers had the longest HRs. - [The Longest Home Runs of the 2020 MLB Season](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-longest-home-runs-of-the-2020-mlb-season) - In this post, we're looking at the longest home runs of the 2022 MLB season, as per Statcast. Click to see which sluggers hit tape-measure blasts in 2022. - [5 Things I Love: Grainger Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-things-i-love-grainger-stadium) - There are lots of things that make Grainger Stadium, home of the Down East Wood Ducks, a fun place to visit. Here are five features you'll want to check out. - [Top 2023 Ballpark Foods: Delicious Nachos, Brisket, Hot Dogs & More](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-best-things-i-ate-in-2023) - I ate lots of ballpark fare over the course of my travels in 2023. Here are the three best dishes (plus one honorable mention) that I had. - [Attending the Second Annual Fenway Bowl — December 28, 2023](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/attending-the-second-annual-fenway-bowl-december-28-2023) - I attended the 2023 Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park, featuring Boston College against SMU. Click the link to read my first-person account of the entire experience. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Mike Trout](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-mike-trout) - Angels superstar Mike Trout has hit many memorable home runs over the course of his career. Here are the longest 10 home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Juan Soto](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-juan-soto) - Young superstar Juan Soto has hit many memorable home runs throughout his career. Here's a look at the 10 longest HRs by the New York Yankees slugger. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Adolis García](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-adolis-garcia) - Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis García is one of the most exciting home run hitters in baseball today. This blog post looks at his 10 longest home runs to date. - [The 10 Longest Career Home Runs by Yordan Álvarez](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-career-home-runs-by-yordan-alvarez) - Although he might not have the same name recognition as such sluggers as Aaron Judge and Mike Trout, Houston's Yordan Álvarez is a legitimate home run threat whenever he steps to the plate. The Cuban-born outfielder/designated hitter earned American League Rookie of the Year honors in 2019 and emerged as one of the league's most - [5 Places to Snap a Selfie at Grainger Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/5-places-to-snap-a-selfie-at-grainger-stadium) - If you're planning to visit Grainger Stadium in Kinston, you'll want to document the occasion with a selfie. Here are five great selfie backdrops to consider. - [Visiting World War Memorial Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/visiting-world-war-memorial-stadium) - World War Memorial Stadium in Greensboro, NC, opened in 1926 and is still in use today. I took some time to explore the historic ballpark. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at LoanDepot Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-loandepot-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at LoanDepot Park. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Great American Ball Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-great-american-ball-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Great American Ball Park. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Oracle Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-oracle-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Oracle Park through the 2022 season. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Dodger Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-dodger-stadium-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Dodger Stadium through the 2022 season. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Oakland Coliseum](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-oakland-coliseum) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Oakland Coliseum through the 2022 season. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Comerica Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-comerica-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Nationals Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-nationals-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Nationals Park, home of the Washington Nationals. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Citi Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-citi-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Busch Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-busch-stadium-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Globe Life Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-globe-life-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Tropicana Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-tropicana-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bays Rays. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Kauffman Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-kauffman-stadium-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Guaranteed Rate Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-guaranteed-rate-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Guaranteed Rate field, home of the Chicago White Sox. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Chase Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-chase-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Truist Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-truist-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Truist Park in Atlanta. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Target Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-target-field-the-ballpark-guide) - Here's a look at the 10 longest home runs at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, in the Statcast era. For MLB stadium guides, visit TheBallparkGuide.com - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Wrigley Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-wrigley-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [2022 MLB Stadium Gate Times](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/2022-mlb-stadium-gate-times) - When you're planning a baseball road trip, it's important to know what time the stadium's gates open – especially if you're the type of fan who wants to get into the park as soon as you're able. What you might not realize is that gate times across the big leagues vary significantly. Not only do - [The 5 Longest Home Runs in World Series History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-5-longest-home-runs-in-world-series-history) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs in MLB World Series history. Read ballpark reviews on TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The Longest Home Runs of the 2022 MLB Season](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-longest-home-runs-of-the-2022-mlb-season) - In this post, we're looking at the longest home runs of the 2022 MLB season, as per Statcast. Click to see which sluggers hit tape-measure blasts in 2022. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Petco Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-petco-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Yankee Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-yankee-stadium-the-ballpark-guide) - Here's a look at the 10 longest home runs at Yankee Stadium in the Statcast era. For detailed guides to MLB parks, visit The Ballpark Guide. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at PNC Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-pnc-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at American Family Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-american-family-field-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [An In-Depth Look at the Upcoming Rogers Centre Renovation](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/an-in-depth-look-at-the-upcoming-rogers-centre-renovation) - The Toronto Blue Jays announced a $300 million renovation of Rogers Centre, the first phase of which would be ready for the 2023 season. Here's a look. - [Reasons to Add Morning Games to Your Road Trip Schedule](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/reasons-to-add-morning-games-to-your-road-trip-schedule) - Years ago, I'd have one reaction when I thought about a minor league baseball game that began before noon — "ugh." It's not that I was opposed to daytime baseball in principle, or that I wasn't a morning person. For me — and I know that I'm not the only fan who has felt this - [Places to Play Catch Before the Game](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/places-to-play-catch-before-the-game) - On a baseball road trip, there are plenty of ways that you can enhance the gameday experience before the ballpark's gates open. For me, one of those methods is by playing a game of catch. Playing catch is not something that I often write about in my blog — I can't recall off-hand if I've - [5 Things I Love: PNC Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-l😍ve-pnc-park) - Just as I'm sure you do, I've got my list of favorite MLB and MiLB ballparks. But regardless of how I rank any park that I visit, there are always a handful of things that I enjoy about the park. For me, these are the things that augment the experience. This is the first entry - [A Baseball Road Tripper's Guide to Booking Hotels](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/a-baseball-road-trippers-guide-to-booking-hotels) - For me, planning a baseball road trip isn't just about figuring out what teams I want to see and when I want to see them. It's also about painstakingly going over a million small details to ensure that I have a memorable time on my trip, whether I'm planning a weekend getaway to a city - [Why You Should Add a Ballpark Tour to Your Road Trip Plans](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/why-you-should-add-a-ballpark-tour-to-your-road-trip-plans) - There are several reasons that you should think about booking two consecutive days in a city when you're planning a baseball road trip. The obvious reason is that you get to enjoy a pair of games on back-to-back days, but there's another good reason that might not initially cross your mind. Every MLB ballpark has - [Public Transit Travel Times Between Airports and Ballparks](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/public-transit-travel-times-between-airports-and-ballparks) - My buddy (and fellow baseball traveler) Tom and I were recently exchanging messages about trips we're planning, and the skyrocketing price of rental cars came up. Our discussion about how renting a car these days can nearly cost as much as a night in hotel or even a short flight made me acutely aware of - [My 10 Favorite Baseballs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/my-10-favorite-baseballs) - Snagging a baseball during your ballpark visit is one of the best ways to enhance the experience. Whether you're lucky to get a game ball, position yourself in the right place during batting practice or stumble across a ball when you first enter the seating bowl, you'll have a cool souvenir to keep. When I - [Tips to Remember on a Ballpark Tour](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/tips-to-remember-on-a-ballpark-tour) - Some time ago, I blogged about the fun of adding a ballpark tour to your road trip itinerary. If you haven't yet taken a ballpark tour, you might want to check out that post to see what you're missing. I hope it'll convince you to check out some stadiums in this unique way this season - [The Time I Was a Meme](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-time-i-was-a-meme) - I've never made a meme, but I was once featured in one. Let me explain. Do you remember how MLB Network analyst Harold Reynolds alienated the Canadian baseball fanbase while calling a Toronto Blue Jays playoff game several years ago? You probably haven't forgotten if you're from Canada, but this story might not have been - [Add a Doubleheader to Your Road Trip Plans](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/add-a-doubleheader-to-your-road-trip-plans) - Doubleheaders are an interesting phenomenon in baseball. If you're planning a road trip, you might wish to add a doubleheader to your itinerary. - [5 Things I Love: Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - There are lots of things I enjoy about visiting Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester, NH, to see the Fisher Cats in action. Here are my five favorite things. - [5 Things I Love: Dow Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-dow-diamond) - There's a lot to love about Dow Diamond, home of the Great Lakes Loons. Here are my favorite five things about this ballpark in Midland, MI. - [5 Things I Love: NBT Bank Stadium (Part I)](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-nbt-bank-stadium-part-i) - NBT Bank Stadium is home to the Syracuse Mets of the International League. Here are five things that I love about visiting this ballpark. - [5 U.S. Ballparks for Canadians to Visit (Part I)](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-u-s-ballparks-for-canadians-to-visit) - If you're a Canadian baseball fan who wants to check out some ballparks south of the border, here are three options that have a connection to Canada. - [5 Things I Love: Coors Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/five-things-i-love-coors-field) - People have a lot of ways of categorizing major league ballparks. When they talk about the view, it's PNC Park. When it comes to history, it's Fenway Park or Wrigley Field. Coors Field in Denver doesn't have the view of PNC or the history of Fenway or Wrigley, but it's got a lot of reasons - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Progressive Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/10-longest-home-runs-progressive-field) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Guardians. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Coors Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-coors-field-the-ballpark-guide) - Coors Field in Denver has been the site of some of the longest home runs in MLB's Statcast era. Here are the 10 longest home runs at this ballpark. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Minute Maid Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-minute-maid-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Citizens Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-citizens-bank-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Fenway Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-fenway-park-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 5 Longest MLB All-Star Game Home Runs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-five-longest-mlb-all-star-game-home-runs-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the five longest MLB All-Star Game home runs, as per Statcast. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Angel Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-angel-stadium-the-ballpark-guide) - Here's a look at the longest home runs at Angel Stadium in the Statcast era. Visit TheBallparkGuide.com for guides to MLB and MiLB ballparks. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Oriole Park at Camden Yards](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-oriole-park-at-camden-yards-the-ballpark-guide) - In this list, we're counting down the longest home runs at Oriole Park at Camden Yards through the 2022 season. Read ballpark reviews at TheBallparkGuide.com. - [The 10 Longest Home Runs at Rogers Centre](https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-rogers-centre-the-ballpark-guide) - Here's a list of the 10 longest home runs hit at Rogers Centre in Toronto during the Statcast era. Visit TheBallparkGuide.com for detailed MLB stadium guides. ## Pages - [MLB & MiLB Ballpark Guides Reviews & Photos](https://www.theballparkguide.com/) - Welcome to TheBallparkGuide.com, expertly curated by Malcolm MacMillan. Uncovering the BEST of the Major & Minor League baseball stadiums across North America. - [Game Archive](https://www.theballparkguide.com/game-archive) - Join our baseball journey since 2010 on TheBallparkGuide.com's Contribute page, showcasing stadiums visited and unforgettable game moments. - [Truist Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/majors/atlanta-braves/truist-park) - Truist park is home to the Atlanta Braves (MLB). Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets before your next trip to Atlanta. - [Get Balls and Autographs at Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls/get-balls-and-autographs-at-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - Like most Triple-A facilities, Durham Bulls Athletic Park is large enough that you shouldn’t expect to find batting practice baseballs before you enter the gates. You do, however, have a good chance of finding a baseball or two if you look in the right areas. Hurry to the grass berm in center field upon entering - [What to Eat at Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls/what-to-eat-at-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - Durham Bulls Athletic Park offers a lot of great things for fans, including an impressive selection of concession items. You’ll find plenty of things to eat and drink spread throughout the park and offered at concession stands, kiosks, and even in unique areas such as converted shipping containers. There are several stands along the covered - [Where to Sit at Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls/where-to-sit-at-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - There’s a lengthy list of seating sections throughout Durham Bulls Athletic Park, which means that you should have fun thinking about where you’ll sit during your visit. The ballpark is essentially divided into two levels — the seats at field level and the seats behind a cross-aisle, which are known as the terrace-level seats. At - [Where to Park at Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls/where-to-park-at-durham-bulls-athletic-park) - Durham Bulls Athletic Park is situated in downtown Durham, which means there’s no shortage of parking options for baseball fans. Your best bet for convenient access to the ballpark is to visit either the North Parking Deck or the South Parking Deck. The North Parking Deck is located on Jackson Street, just north of the - [Durham Bulls Athletic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls/durham-bulls-athletic-park) - The state of North Carolina is blessed with a vast array of good minor league ballparks, and there’s little question that the one in Durham challenges for the top spot on the list. Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home to the Bulls of the Triple-A International League, is a park that should be on the radar - [Durham Bulls](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/durham-bulls) - International League Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays Durham Bulls Athletic Park 409 Blackwell St., Durham, NC, 27701 919-687-6500 Official team site - [Get Balls and Autographs at Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers/get-balls-and-autographs-at-atrium-health-ballpark) - Your likelihood of snagging a baseball before you enter Atrium Health Ballpark is slim, but you have one option to explore if you possess a never-say-die attitude. During or after batting practice, walk along the sidewalk that runs parallel to Laureate Way. This street passes behind the ballpark’s left field side. It’s technically possible for - [What to Eat at Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers/what-to-eat-at-atrium-health-ballpark) - The variety of dining options within walking distance of Atrium Health Ballpark means that you might be tempted to eat before the ballgame. While there’s nothing wrong with supporting Kannapolis’s restaurant scene, you should also think about visiting the ballpark with a big appetite. There are all sorts of enjoyable items for sale at concession - [Where to Sit at Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers/where-to-sit-at-atrium-health-ballpark) - If you enjoy being as close to the action as possible, you’ll want to buy a Home Plate Premium ticket. This section comprises three seating sections behind home plate. Unlike some ballparks that feature a wall and netting, you’ll only find netting between the field and seats. This helps to make you feel even closer - [Where to Park at Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers/where-to-park-at-atrium-health-ballpark) - Atrium Health Ballpark is situated in downtown Kannapolis, and its location means there are plenty of parking options available for fans. The ballpark technically has just one “official” parking lot that is open to fans without VIP/season passes – a grass lot that you’ll find close to Gate 3, at the corner of Laureate Way - [Atrium Health Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers/atrium-health-ballpark) - After calling Kannapolis’s Intimidators Stadium home from 1995 through 2019, the city’s minor league franchise went through some major changes. Not only did the Intimidators rebrand as the Cannon Ballers, but they also moved into a new ballpark when the minor leagues resumed play after the pandemic-canceled 2020 season. The new park, Atrium Health Ballpark, - [Kannapolis Cannon Ballers](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/kannapolis-cannon-ballers) - Carolina League Single-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox Atrium Health Ballpark 1 Cannon Baller Way, Kannapolis, NC, 28081 704-932-3267 Official team site - [Get Balls and Autographs at The Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels/get-balls-and-autographs-at-the-diamond) - You may be able to snag a baseball before The Diamond’s gates open by walking through the parking lot directly behind the outfield fence. If batting practice is taking place, some baseballs can leave the stadium and end up in the parking lot. While you’ll always want to exercise caution in this area — often, - [What to Eat at The Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels/what-to-eat-at-the-diamond) - You won’t have to walk too far from your seat to find something to satisfy your hunger. The Diamond has six concession stands that are nicely spaced around the ballpark, offering all sorts of fare for fans. On the first base side, you’ll find the 1st Base Favorites concession, which sells items such as pulled - [Where to Sit at The Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels/where-to-sit-at-the-diamond) - Perhaps the first seating-related detail that you’ll notice upon entering The Diamond is the upper deck of seats. Like many stadiums that opened in the 1980s, The Diamond has a large upper deck — a feature that you seldom see at new minor league parks. The presence of this area helps to give fans affordable - [Where to Park at The Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels/where-to-park-at-the-diamond) - The Diamond is situated between a multipurpose arena and a track and field stadium, which means there’s plenty of parking in this neighborhood to accommodate sports fans. Baseball fans typically use the Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow parking lots that surround The Diamond. You’ll want to focus on either the Green or the Yellow lot, - [The Diamond](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels/the-diamond) - If you grew up attending minor league games in the 1980s and 1990s, you’re likely familiar with stadiums like The Diamond in Richmond. The current home of the Flying Squirrels opened in 1985, making it the second-oldest facility in the Eastern League. Only FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading, PA, which opened in 1951, is older. The - [Richmond Flying Squirrels](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/richmond-flying-squirrels) - Eastern League Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants The Diamond 3001 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA, 23230 804-359-3866 Official team site - [Wilmington Blue Rocks History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/wilmington-blue-rocks-history) - Minor League Baseball fans in the Wilmington area have had plenty to cheer about since 1993. That year, the Wilmington Blue Rocks (named after the blue granite readily found in the area) joined the Northern Division of the Carolina League, where they’ve stayed ever since. The team was affiliated with the Kansas City Royals from - [Where To Sit At Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/where-to-sit-at-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - Where To Sit At Daniel S. Frawley Stadium Before you start to think about where you might like to sit during a visit to Frawley Stadium, it’s important to know that buying your ticket in advance is most cost-effective. The Blue Rocks offer a ticket for every budget, but if you buy your ticket on game day, it’ll cost $1 more than if - [Where to Park at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/daniel-s-frawley-stadium-parking) - You won’t have to dig into your pocket for a few bucks when you arrive at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium, as parking here is free. The stadium has a giant lot adjacent to the main gates, which puts you exactly in the right spot to be as soon as you get out of your car. - [What To Eat At Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/what-to-eat-at-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - Frawley Stadium has concessions all along the concourse, offering foods that range from standard ballpark fare to items that you need to try during your visit. Your best bet is arguably anything from the Blue Moose Grill, which you can find down the first base line, just in front of the First Base Picnic Pavilion. - [How To Get To Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/how-to-get-to-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - One of the many charms of Daniel S. Frawley Stadium is that it’s extremely easy to get to. Parks located in downtown areas can be slow to reach, and parks found outside a city’s limits can result in extra driving. Fortunately, Frawley is literally under the shadows of I-95, meaning you’ll be from the highway - [How To Get A Ball At Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/how-to-get-a-ball-at-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - Show up early for a Wilmington Blue Rocks game at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium, and you’ve got a pretty decent shot at getting a ball during batting practice and before the park’s gates even open. Of course, your odds of success go up depending on different circumstances. Batting practice takes place before almost every evening - [Finding Your Way Around Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/finding-your-way-around-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - When you reach the parking lot at Frawley Stadium, you’ll find yourself in front of the park’s main gates and ticket office. If you get to the park early enough, take some time to explore and, if batting practice is happening, maybe even get a BP home run by hanging out behind the outfield fence. - [Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - Daniel S. Frawley Stadium has been home to the Wilmington Blue Rocks since 1993. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Autographs Tips For Daniel S. Frawley Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks/autographs-tips-for-daniel-s-frawley-stadium) - There’s little in the way of secrets regarding getting autographs during your visit to Daniel S. Frawley Stadium. Because the Blue Rocks play at the Class-A Advanced level, players are typically more willing to sign for fans than at higher levels of professional baseball. As such, it’s easy to get a handful of players to - [Wilmington Blue Rocks](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/wilmington-blue-rocks) - Carolina League Class-A Advanced affiliate of the Kansas City Royals Daniel S. Frawley Stadium 801 Shipyard Drive, Wilmington, DE, 19801 302-888-2015 Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards (73 miles) Washington Nationals, Nationals Park (109 miles) AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park (82 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (139 miles) AA: Reading Fightin Phils, - [Where To Sit At Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At Appalachian Power Park Appalachian Power Park takes a simple seating approach for fans. The bulk of the park’s seating is comprised of box seats, which run behind home plate and down each baseline at field level. Box seats cost just $7 in advance or $9 when purchased on game day. The park has a pair of general admission - [Where to Park at Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/appalachian-power-park-parking) - Appalachian Power Park is located within sight of I-64/I-77, and getting off the highway puts you just a couple blocks from the ballpark. Getting back on the road after the game is also a breeze; the ramp to access the highway runs directly past the ballpark’s third base side. Parking around the ballpark is plentiful - [What To Eat At Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/what-to-eat) - You won’t have to walk far when you work up an appetite at Appalachian Power Park. The ballpark has a large concession area on the first base side and a pair of stands down the third base line, and the ballpark’s intimate feel means food is always just a few steps away. Whether you’re into - [Pregame Attractions for Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/pre-game-attractions) - The neighborhood around Appalachian Power Park isn’t exactly full of life. Still, it’s fun to get to the ballpark early enough to watch BP from the sidewalk and take a walk around the area. Using the sidewalk along Smith Street or Morris Street gives you a full view of the park. Unlike some ballparks that - [Get Balls And Autographs at Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/get-balls-and-autographs) - At any level of baseball, batting practice gives you your best shot at snagging a baseball. BP is long over by the time the gates at Appalachian Power Park open 30 minutes before first pitch, but with the right approach, you shouldn’t have trouble adding a ball to your collection anyway. Get to the park - [Appalachian Power Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power/appalachian-power-park) - The West Virginia Power have called Appalachian Power Park home since 2005. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [West Virginia Power](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-virginia-power) - South Atlantic League Class-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates Appalachian Power Park 601 Morris St., Charleston, WV, 25301 304-344-2287 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park (199 miles) Pittsburgh Pirates, PNC Park (228 miles) Cleveland Guardians, Progressive Field (252 miles) AAA: Columbus Clippers, Huntington Park (163 miles) Louisville Bats, Louisville Slugger Field (246 miles) AA: - [Where To Sit At Fifth Third Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps/where-to-sit-at-fifth-third-ballpark) - Where To Sit At Fifth Third Ballpark When you're planning your visit to Fifth Third Ballpark to watch the West Michigan Whitecaps, take a few minutes to review all the seating options to ensure you find the one that you'll enjoy the most. Some parks keep their seating options simple, but Fifth Third Ballpark has a long list of options worth considering. - [Where to Park at Fifth Third Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps/fifth-third-ballpark-parking) - The Whitecaps charge $5 for parking at Fifth Third Ballpark, which is a little high compared to other Midwest League franchises. The Great Lakes Loons, for example, charge $3 for parking in their official lot and it's possible to park for less than $5 around Cooley Law School stadium when you're attending a Lansing Lugnuts - [What To Eat At Fifth Third Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps/what-to-eat-at-fifth-third-ballpark) - Talking about the food at Fifth Third Ballpark without mentioning the Fifth Third Burger would be like explaining the history of baseball without including Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth. This monstrous burger has been featured on Travel Channel's Man v. 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There are exits off US-131 right next to the park, too, which means that even if you're the most directionally challenged, you should be able to make it to the game without much difficulty. - [How To Get A Ball At Fifth Third Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps/how-to-get-a-ball-at-fifth-third-ballpark) - Don't expect to have any luck snagging batting practice home runs behind the outfield fence at Fifth Third Ballpark. The way this park is built, there are structures and a perimeter fence behind the outfield fence, meaning BP home runs will not fly far enough for you to get. You won't have a new Midwest - [Finding Your Way Around Fifth Third Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps/finding-your-way-around-fifth-third-ballpark) - As you pull up to Fifth Third Ballpark, you have the choice of parking in two different lots. 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The Whitecaps dugout and bullpen are along the first base - [West Michigan Whitecaps](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/west-michigan-whitecaps) - Midwest League Class-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers Fifth Third Ballpark 4500 West River Dr., Comstock Park, MI, 49321 (616) 784-4131 playball@whitecaps-baseball.com Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park (161 miles) Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field (180 miles) Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field (190 miles) AAA: Toledo Mud Hens, Fifth Third Field (190 miles) Indianapolis - [Where To Sit At Centennial Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/vermont-lake-monsters/where-to-sit-at-centennial-field) - Where To Sit At Centennial Field At Centennial Field, you've got two simple choices for seating. You can sit in the reserved section, which consists of wooden seats, or the general admission sections, which are lined with concrete bleachers. Neither section will remind you of the club seats at Yankee Stadium, but given the century-old feel of Centennial Field, it doesn't - [Where to Park at Centennial Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/vermont-lake-monsters/centennial-field-parking) - Going to a Vermont Lake Monsters game? Here's what you need to know about Centennial Field parking. - [What To Eat At Centennial Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/vermont-lake-monsters/what-to-eat-at-centennial-field) - The menu at Centennial Field is not notable for its selection, but the food is reasonably priced. And if you're looking for the usual suspects food-wise (hot dogs, hamburgers and fries), they're all here. Some of Centennial Field's noteworthy items include the sausage on a bun and pulled pork roll. 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Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Vermont Lake Monsters](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/vermont-lake-monsters) - New York-Penn League Short-Season A-class affiliate Oakland A's Centennial Field University Road, Burlington, VT, 05401 Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park (217 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (295 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (304 miles) AAA: Syracuse Chiefs, NBT Bank Stadium (238 miles) Pawtucket Red Sox, McCoy Stadium (259 miles) Rochester Red Wings, Frontier - [Where To Sit At Joseph L. Bruno Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/tri-city-valleycats/where-to-sit-at-joseph-l-bruno-stadium) - Where To Sit At Joseph L. Bruno Stadium Like other Minor League stadiums, seating at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium is affordable and gets you close to the action. While it’s a cliché to say there’s no bad seat in the house, there really isn’t. The ballpark’s luxury suites are in the second deck from dugout to dugout, but they’re the only seating option - [Tri-City ValleyCats](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/tri-city-valleycats) - New York-Penn League Short-Season A affiliate of the Houston Astros Joseph L. Bruno Stadium 80 Vandenburgh Ave., Troy, NY, 12180 Closest teams/stadiums: MLB: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park (134 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (147 miles) AAA: Syracuse Chiefs, NBT Bank Stadium (149 miles) Pawtucket Red Sox, McCoy Stadium (166 miles) AA: New Britain Rock Cats, - [Where to Park at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/tri-city-valleycats/joseph-l-bruno-stadium-parking) - Going to a Tri-City ValleyCats game? Here's what to know about Joseph L. Bruno Stadium parking. - [What To Eat At Joseph L. 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There’s nothing particularly noteworthy about getting autographs during your visit; like all Minor League parks, it’s easy to get players to sign around the dugouts and/or bullpens - [Tennessee Smokies](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/tennessee-smokies) - The Tennessee Smokies have one of the richest histories in all of Minor League Baseball and roots that stretch back to the late 1800s. Since 1897, the franchise has played in more than 10 leagues at virtually every level of the minors. The team has been located in Knoxville for its entire history, and only - [Tacoma Rainiers](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/tacoma-rainiers) - The Tacoma Rainiers have been a member of the Pacific Coast League since 1960, giving the team the distinction of being the longest-standing club in the league. The organization has been known as the Rainiers since 1995, taking their name from the nearby Mount Rainier volcano. 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The Express is currently affiliated with the Texas Rangers, - [Where To Sit At Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/where-to-sit-at-frontier-field) - Where To Sit At Frontier Field Frontier Field, like other International League parks, has two levels of seating divided by a concourse that runs nearly from foul pole to foul pole. These two decks are divided into three price zones -- the lower deck, called Premium, costs $10.50 a ticket. The middle price zone, called Upper, runs roughly from the edge - [Where to Park at Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/frontier-field-parking) - Going to a Rochester Red Wings game? Here's what to know about Frontier Field parking. - [What To Eat At Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/what-to-eat-at-frontier-field) - Come for the food and stay for the ballgame. Frontier Field boasts a selection of food that not only rivals any stadium in Minor League Baseball, it's on par with many Big League facilities, too. Of course, if nachos and hot dogs are what you desire, you can find these items here. But items that - [Rochester Red Wings History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/rochester-red-wings-history) - How's this for a history? Rochester's Minor League Baseball team is one of only six pro teams in any North American sport that have been playing in the same league, in the same city, since the 1800s. The Red Wings join the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals on - [How To Get To Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/how-to-get-to-frontier-field) - Located just minutes from Route 490, Frontier Field is easy to access by car. The stadium itself is signed on the highway and along your short route from the highway to the facility. From the west, take Route 490 East and get off at the Broad Street/Stadiums Exit #12. After the traffic light, drive straight - [How To Get A Ball At Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/how-to-get-a-ball-at-frontier-field) - Stadiums in Triple-A can sometimes be difficult for snagging a baseball. At smaller stadiums, such as in the Short-Season A New York-Penn League, you can stand beyond the outfield fence and pick up home run balls during batting practice. And at MLB stadiums, you can actually attend BP and hope to get a ball then. - [Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/frontier-field) - Read a guide to Frontier Field before your next trip to watch the Rochester Red Wings. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Finding Your Way Around Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/finding-your-way-around-frontier-field) - Frontier Field's gates open 60 minutes before first pitch. If you get to the ballpark prior to the gates opening, you've got the option of waiting at the main gate that lets you in behind home plate or the left field gate. Where you line up may depend on where you park; Lot D is - [Autograph Tips For Frontier Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings/autograph-tips-for-frontier-field) - Attending a AAA game means you'll get to watch several players who are household names for one reason or another. Some AAA players are highly touted prospects on their way to the Bigs; others are journeymen pros who've bounced around between the Major Leagues and Minor Leagues. Others still are MLBers who are down on - [Rochester Red Wings](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/rochester-red-wings) - International League AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins Frontier Field 1 Morrie Silver Way, Rochester, NY, 14608 Rochester Red Wings team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Toronto Blue Jays, Rogers Centre (167 miles) Cleveland Indians, Progressive Field (259 miles) AAA: Buffalo Bisons, Coca-Cola Field (75 miles) Syracuse Chiefs, NBT Bank Stadium (87 miles) AA: Binghamton Mets, NYSEG Stadium (140 miles) Erie SeaWolves, Jerry Uht Park (144 miles) - [Reno Aces](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/reno-aces) - The Pacific Coast League's Reno Aces joined the league in 2009, but the franchise was originally located in Tucson and known as the Sidewinders. That team existed between 1998 and 2008 before relocating to Reno and being renamed the Aces. Since their inception, the Aces have been the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ballpark - [Where To Sit At G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/where-to-sit-at-g-richard-pfitzner-stadium) - Where To Sit At G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium presents four seating options for fans. Tickets at this ballpark are moderately priced between $8 and $14. If you want to spend $8, the Grandstand Seats sections are your only option. This section includes two grandstands down the first base line in the outfield and another two in the same location - [Where to Park at G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/g-richard-pfitzner-stadium-parking) - Going to a Potomac Nationals game? Here's what you need to know about G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium Parking. - [What To Eat At G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/what-to-eat-at-g-richard-pfitzner-stadium) - G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium has all the usual items when it comes to ballpark food, but nothing that stands out above the rest. While most parks have a trademark, unique item, there's nothing of that nature here. This isn't to say you can't find something you'll enjoy during a visit to this ballpark. The concession - [Potomac Nationals](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals) - Carolina League Class-A Advanced affiliate of the Washington Nationals G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium 7 County Complex Court, Woodbridge, VA, 22192 703-590-2311 info@potomacnationals.com Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Washington Nationals, Nationals Park (30 miles) Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards (67 miles) AAA: Norfolk Tides, Harbor Park (175 miles) Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park (218 miles) AA: - [Potomac Nationals History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/potomac-nationals-history) - Professional baseball in Alexandria dates back to 1978 and in the three-plus decades since, the present day Potomac Nationals have had seven names and seven Major League Baseball affiliations. The present-day Potomac Nationals (or P-Nats, as they're often called) began life as Alexandria Dukes, based in nearby Alexandria, VA. The Dukes joined the four-team Carolina - [How To Get To G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/how-to-get-to-g-richard-pfitzner-stadium) - Easily accessible off Prince William Parkway, a major thoroughfare through Woodbridge, getting G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium is a breeze. And just 30 miles from Capitol Hill, the Potomac Nationals make a convenient ballpark stop for any fan taking in a Washington Nationals game. If you're traveling along I-95 (south from D.C. or north from Richmond), - [How To Get A Ball At G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/potomac-nationals/how-to-get-a-ball-at-g-richard-pfitzner-stadium) - At many Minor League Baseball parks, it's possible to walk behind the outfield fence to look for balls during batting practice. The same technically holds true for G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium, although when you get to this area, a sign warns you that walking behind the outfield fence is considered trespassing. Clearly, the team wants - [G. 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Richard Pfitzner Stadium is easy because of how close fans can get to the field. Regardless of the team you hope to pursue for autographs, you can get down to field level and stand behind the chain-link fence between each team's dugout and bullpen. (The P-Nats are on - [Where To Sit At Hadlock Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs/where-to-sit-at-hadlock-field) - While the crown jewel of Hadlock Field is the Maine Monster in left field, it's the U.S. Cellular Pavilion seats in right field that are the most unique place to sit. There's no seating atop the Maine Monster, but the U.S. Cellular Pavilion mimics Fenway's Green Monster by offering seating. The pavilion is divided into - [Where to Park at Hadlock Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs/hadlock-field-parking) - Hadlock Field is located in a residential area, meaning there are a number of viable parking options other than the team's official lot. 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The team would begin play in the 1994 season and despite Portland's close proximity to Boston, the Florida Marlins were announced as the Sea Dogs parent club. On Opening Day - [How To Get To Hadlock Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs/how-to-get-to-hadlock-field) - Hadlock Field is located east of Portland's downtown core, which means that it's convenient to reach and you won't have to fight the heavy tourist traffic that's common in downtown Portland in the summer months. Best of all, the ballpark is located within sight of I-295, making it very quick to get there. If you're - [How To Get A Ball At Hadlock Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs/how-to-get-a-ball-at-hadlock-field) - At many Minor League parks, getting a ball during batting practice is a breeze. Although the bulk of facilities don't open their gates until BP is finished, you can often stand behind the outfield fence and shag home runs as they clear the fence. 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Hadlock Field doesn't offer a - [Autograph Tips For Hadlock Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs/autograph-tips-for-hadlock-field) - Obtaining autographs at Minor League ballparks is easier than at Big League parks, because there are fewer fans and most small parks are designed to allow you to be in close proximity with the players. A visit to Hadlock Field is almost sure to yield some autographs for you, although the park's design can make - [Portland Sea Dogs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/portland-sea-dogs) - Eastern League AA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox Hadlock Field 271 Park Avenue, Portland, Maine, 04104 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums: MLB: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park (107 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (314 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (314 miles) AAA: Pawtucket Red Sox, McCoy Stadium (151 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC - [Pensacola Blue Wahoos](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pensacola-blue-wahoos) - The Pensacola Blue Wahoos are the most recent addition to the Southern League, joining the 10-team league prior to the start of the 2012 season. The franchise moved from Zebulon, North Carolina, where it was known as the Carolina Mudcats between 1991 and 2011. This team isn't to be confused with the present-day Carolina Mudcats - [Where To Sit At McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At McCoy Stadium The unique design of McCoy Stadium means you’ll encounter seating (or standing) choices that you won’t find at other parks. Because the park’s seating bowl is elevated well above the field, you won’t get the front-row feeling that you can experience at most other parks throughout the minors. That said, a front-row seat behind home - [Where to Park at McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/mccoy-stadium-parking) - McCoy Stadium is located just a couple minutes from I-95, which makes this International League ballpark very easy to reach by car. Once you leave the interstate, you’ll spend virtually the entire rest of your short drive in residential areas, but don’t get tricked into thinking you’re heading the wrong way. Soon enough, you’ll see - [Pawtucket Red Sox](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox) - International League AAA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox McCoy Stadium 1 Columbus Ave., Pawtucket, RI, 02860 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park (42 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (176 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (178 miles) AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs Coca-Cola Park (270 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (289 miles) AA: New Hampshire - [What To Eat At McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/what-to-eat) - Some of the other ballparks on the east coast, including Edward A. LeLacheur Park in Lowell, MA, and Northeast Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester, NH, capitalize on their location by offering seafood items, but you won’t find such fare at McCoy Stadium. The home of the Pawtucket Red Sox focuses on the classics – hot dogs, - [Pre-Game Attractions for McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/pre-game-attractions) - The neighborhood around McCoy Stadium isn’t exactly packed with things to do. Rather, the ballpark is set in an area that’s largely residential, although you can find a few eateries in the neighborhood. Given that the food at McCoy Stadium isn’t overly notable, nor do the surrounding restaurants appear overly appealing, don’t be afraid to - [McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/mccoy-stadium) - The Pawtucket Red Sox have called McCoy Stadium home for decades. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Get Balls And Autographs at McCoy Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/pawtucket-red-sox/get-balls-and-autographs) - If you’re first in line when McCoy Stadium opens 90 minutes before first pitch, you’ve already done yourself a favor if you hope to get a baseball during your visit. Batting practice will be close to wrapping up by the time you enter, but getting to field level quickly and scouring any number of spots - [Omaha Storm Chasers](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/omaha-storm-chasers) - The Omaha Storm Chasers franchise dates back to 1969, when the team was originally known as the Royals. Since then, club had a short stint as the Golden Spikes (1999 to 2001) before taking the Storm Chasers name before the 2011 Pacific Coast League season. 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The most expensive seats will only run you $12, and if you're looking for a bargain, the sections along the outfield lines are half as much as the premium - [Where to Park at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/northeast-delta-dental-stadium-parking) - Going to a New Hampshire Fisher Cats game? Here's what to know about Northeast Delta Dental Stadium parking. - [What To Eat At Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/what-to-eat-at-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - Any time you're this close to the ocean, it's tempting to want to eat seafood. But can ballpark seafood be satisfying? And furthermore, are you brave enough to try it? Northeast Delta Dental Stadium has a number of seafood items on its menu, and while you won't confuse this fare with that found at a - [Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - Read a review of Northeast Delta Dental Stadium before your next trip to watch the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [How To Get To Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/how-to-get-to-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - Northeast Delta Dental Stadium is located on the edge of Manchester's downtown, on the east bank of the Merrimack River. If you come into town via I-293, the park is just minutes away once you exit the interstate. I-293 runs along the west side of the river, and there are numerous bridges to cross. The - [How To Get A Ball At Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/how-to-get-a-ball-at-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - Just because you can't get into Northeast Delta Dental Stadium during batting practice doesn't mean it's impossible to get a ball. Your best bet for a BP home run is by grabbing a drink and a seat at The Patio, an aptly named outdoor eatery at the Hilton Garden Inn, just beyond the outfield fence - [Finding Your Way Around Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/finding-your-way-around-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - Your first look around Northeast Delta Dental Stadium is significantly different than that of most Minor League parks. The front gate to the stadium is located just right of the box office. Once your ticket is scanned, you'll see a large team shop on your immediate left, and a set of stairs leading up to - [Autograph Tips For Northeast Delta Dental Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/new-hampshire-fisher-cats/autograph-tips-for-northeast-delta-dental-stadium) - There are no significant Northeast Delta Dental Stadium autograph tips for the collector, but that doesn't mean it's tough to get something signed at a Fisher Cats game. As is the case at all levels of the minor leagues, autographs are pretty easy to obtain before the game around each team's dugout. 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Forbes ranks the Redbirds the eighth-most valuable team in Minor League Baseball. - [Where To Sit At Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/where-to-sit-at-eastwood-field) - Where To Sit At Eastwood Field Like other New York-Penn League ballparks, Eastwood Field offers affordable seating close to the action. There's not a bad seat in the house, but there are several options, depending on your preferences. The lower box seats are all plastic fold-down chairs, and general admission bleacher seating runs in the upper level along the third base - [Where to Park at Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/eastwood-field-parking) - Going to a Mahoning Valley Scrappers game? Here's what to know about Eastwood Field parking. - [What To Eat At Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/what-to-eat-at-eastwood-field) - Eastwood Field features two main concession areas, in the concourse behind each base line. The Bullpen Bar & Grille, which sells typical stadium food, is on the outfield side of the picnic deck area along the first base line. A number of other vending carts are located throughout the stadium. Beyond the usual stadium-style food, - [Mahoning Valley Scrappers History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/mahoning-valley-scrappers-history) - Located a little more than an hour's drive east of Cleveland, the Scrappers have been affiliated with the Indians since joining the New York-Penn League in 1999. They took a spot vacated by the Erie SeaWolves, who moved up to the AA Eastern League. The Scrappers started out their existence with a bang, winning division - [How To Get To Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/how-to-get-to-eastwood-field) - Niles is located 65 miles east of Cleveland, or about an hour and 15 minutes on the highway. Niles is 12 miles northwest of Youngstown, and you'll see plenty of signs for Youngstown as you approach Niles from the west. The Eastwood Mall and Eastwood Field complex is on Youngstown Warren Rd., roughly six minutes - [How To Get A Ball At Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/how-to-get-a-ball-at-eastwood-field) - As is the case with Falcon Park, home of the Auburn Doubledays, getting a ball at Eastwood Field is as easy as it gets -- providing that batting practice is being held on the day you visit. Beyond the Scrappers' outfield fence is a grass hill and parking lot, and once you've paid to enter - [Finding Your Way Around Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/finding-your-way-around-eastwood-field) - Eastwood Field is set at the end of a paved parking lot so vast you'll feel as though you're walking across an airport tarmac. Once you pass over all that asphalt, however, you'll pass under the Eastwood Field sign and climb a short flight of steps into the stadium's main gate. If you're a season's - [Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/eastwood-field) - Read a guide to Eastwood Field before your next trip to watch the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Autograph Tips For Eastwood Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/mahoning-valley-scrappers/autograph-tips-for-eastwood-field) - Because both the home and away teams' clubhouses are located in the right field corner, it's easy to get autographs from both teams in just one area. In most ballparks, you've got to make a decision which team you'll hound for signatures and go to that team's dugout prior to first pitch. Not here. 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The traditional ballpark staples – hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and more – are all here, but this park’s concession menu shines - [Pre-Game Attractions for Louisville Slugger Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/louisville-bats/pre-game-attractions) - Every baseball fan’s visit to Louisville should begin at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, which is just a mile west of Louisville Slugger Field. Louisville Slugger is the world’s biggest bat maker, and you can take a comprehensive guided tour through the factory to watch bats being made for MLB stars and amateur players - [Louisville Slugger Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/louisville-bats/louisville-slugger-field) - The Louisville Bats have called Louisville Slugger Field home since the 2000 season. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Get Balls And Autographs at Louisville Slugger Field](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/louisville-bats/get-balls-and-autographs) - Louisville Slugger Field’s design is such that when you walk around the exterior of the park before the gates open, you can’t see through to the field. Most fans won’t even notice this issue, but if you’re the type of visitor who enjoys catching a glimpse of batting practice from outside the park – and - [Louisville Bats](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/louisville-bats) - International League AAA affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Louisville Slugger Field 401 East Main St., Louisville, Kentucky, 40202 (855) 228-8497 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park (99 miles) St. Louis Cardinals, Busch Stadium (261 miles) Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field (292 miles) Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field (302 miles) - [Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/whitaker-bank-ballpark) - The Lexington Legends have called Whitaker Bank Ballpark home since the 2001 season. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Where To Sit At Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At Whitaker Bank Ballpark The bulk of Whitaker Bank Ballpark’s seating is comprised of box seats, and while there’s really not a bad seat in the house, they’re all a little expensive by minor league standards. The most expensive ticket can be found in the Diamond Club Seats section, which makes up the lower rows of the three sections - [Lexington Legends](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends) - South Atlantic League Class-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals Whitaker Bank Ballpark 207 Legends Lane, Lexington, KY, 40505 (859) 422-RUNS (7867) Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park (82 miles) St. Louis Cardinals, Busch Stadium (346 miles) AAA: Louisville Bats, Louisville Slugger Field (77 miles) Columbus Clippers, Huntington Park (189 miles) Indianapolis Indians, - [Where to Park at Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/whitaker-bank-ballpark-parking) - Whitaker Bank Ballpark is located in a semi-residential part of Lexington, but it won’t take you long to reach the park from the highway. I-64/I-75, which is the major route you’ll likely take on your way to the city, runs just a few minutes to the east of the ballpark. Get off at Exit 113 - [What to Eat at Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/what-to-eat) - Whitaker Bank Ballpark’s food menu is extensive, ranging from traditional ballpark classics to impressive selections of BBQ and more. There’s no getting away from Kentucky’s close association with bourbon, and it’s possible to find the beverage included in such concession items as the Backwards Bourbon Sammie, which is a trio of bourbon-glazed meatballs on a - [Pre-Game Attractions for Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/pre-game-attractions) - The community around Whitaker Bank Ballpark isn’t exactly a hotbed of excitement. The thriving attractions common around some ballparks, even in the minors, aren’t here. There’s a rather uninspiring strip mall next to the ballpark and much of the surrounding area is residential. Just a few minutes away, however, you’ll find a Walmart and a - [Get Balls And Autographs at Whitaker Bank Ballpark](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lexington-legends/get-balls-and-autographs) - Many minor league parks provide the opportunity for fans to snag a ball during batting practice, long before the gates open. Whitaker Bank Ballpark, provided you take the right approach, is one of those parks. Get to the park good and early; the gates open an hour before first pitch, but it’s possible to get - [Where To Sit At Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/where-to-sit-at-coca-cola-park) - Where To Sit At Coca-Cola Park Coca-Cola Park has a wide range of seating options, but only three are likely to pertain to the average fan visiting the park. The rest are geared toward large groups. The three sections for you to consider are the Club Level, Field Level and Lawn sections. The most expensive seat in the park is in - [Where to Park at Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/coca-cola-park-parking) - The lots closest to the stadium’s gates are reserved for pass holders and those with handicap permits, so unless you fall into one of those categories, follow the directions of the parking guides to the general parking lots. You can access these lots via Dauphin Street, Union Boulevard and American Parkway. If you get to - [What To Eat At Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/what-to-eat-at-coca-cola-park) - Given the IronPigs’ name, it’s no coincidence that a number of tasty meals containing pork dominate the menu at Coca-Cola Park. But even if you’re not that interested in pork, you’re guaranteed to find something you’ll enjoy during your visit. Some parks seem relatively devoid of concession stands, but here, it almost seems as though - [Lehigh Valley IronPigs History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/lehigh-valley-ironpigs-history) - The Lehigh Valley IronPigs are among a small number of Minor League Baseball franchises that can trace their roots back to Canada. In 1993, the Ottawa Lynx joined the International League as an affiliate of the Montreal Expos, and given Ottawa’s proximity to Montreal, the team had an active following. It wasn’t long before on-field - [How To Get To Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/how-to-get-to-coca-cola-park) - Allentown is a short jaunt from Philadelphia and New York City, making it a perfect stop on a road trip heading to either of those MLB destinations. There are also a number of other MiLB parks in the area. If you’re heading to Allentown from the Philadelphia area, take I-476 North to Exit 56, and - [How To Get A Ball At Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/how-to-get-a-ball-at-coca-cola-park) - Like virtually all Triple-A stadiums, Coca-Cola Park is big enough to make snagging a ball before the gates open all but impossible. (At many smaller parks, doing so is easy.) So even though you’ll all but certainly enter the gates without a ball, you might be able to get one if you know where to - [Finding Your Way Around Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/finding-your-way-around-coca-cola-park) - After you park in the huge lot adjacent to Coca-Cola Park, you’ll have a few minutes’ walk to the front gates of the stadium. Unlike most MiLB parks, the gates don’t open into the home plate concourse area. Instead, you’ll walk into the AT&T Plaza in the right field corner, which is one of the - [Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/coca-cola-park) - Coca-Cola Park has been home to the Lehigh Valley IronPigs since 2008. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets before your visit. - [Autograph Tips For Coca-Cola Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs/autograph-tips-for-coca-cola-park) - As you move up through the Minor Leagues, autographs can get progressively tougher to obtain. At bigger parks, there’s often less opportunity for one-on-one interaction with players, and by the time they reach Triple-A, many guys have learned to tune out fans and avoid getting too close to the autograph seekers. Players notwithstanding, Coca-Cola Park - [Lehigh Valley IronPigs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lehigh-valley-ironpigs) - International League AAA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies Coca-Cola Park 1050 IronPigs Way, Allentown, PA, 18109 610-841-PIGS info@ironpigsbaseball.com Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park (69 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (98 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (100 miles) AAA: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (79 miles) Syracuse Chiefs, NBT Bank Stadium (205 miles) AA: - [Where To Sit At Cooley Law School Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts/where-to-sit-at-cooley-law-school-stadium) - Where To Sit At Cooley Law School Stadium If you want to watch the Lugnuts in high style, you will definitely want to consider The Clubhouse, which is located at suite level. Tickets for this section are exclusive; they’re limited in number and only go on sale seven days before each game, but at a cost of $20, are a good deal. The - [Where to Park at Cooley Law School Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts/cooley-law-school-stadium-parking) - Because Cooley Law School Stadium is located smack dab in the middle of downtown Lansing, the ballpark doesn’t have a large parking lot like many other Minor League parks. All this means is that you’ll have to get a little creative when arriving by car. First of all, don’t get caught off guard by the - [Lansing Lugnuts History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts/lansing-lugnuts-history) - The Lugnuts have called Lansing home since 1996, when they joined the Midwest League, but the franchise dates back several decades earlier. Early incarnations of the team had stays in Lafayette, Indiana, Waterloo, Iowa and Springfield, Illinois. 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If you don’t - [Lansing Lugnuts](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts) - Midwest League Class-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays Cooley Law School Stadium 505 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI, 48912 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park (89 miles) Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field (216 miles) Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field (225 miles) AAA: Toledo Mud Hens, Fifth Third Field (118 miles) - [How To Get A Ball At Cooley Law School Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts/how-to-get-a-ball-at-cooley-law-school-stadium) - Getting a ball at Cooley Law School Stadium can be a challenge, but if you know a handful of tricks, you'll have an upper hand on the other fans hoping to come away with a ball. First, the ballpark isn't open during batting practice, which is the norm in Minor League Baseball. 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Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Autograph Tips For Cooley Law School Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lansing-lugnuts/autograph-tips-for-cooley-law-school-stadium) - In the Minor Leagues, teams are almost always accessible for autographs in the area around the dugouts before each game. And in some parks, the team has an autograph booth in the concourse that a different player visits for a short period of time before first pitch. In the Lansing Lugnuts case, the autograph situation - [Where To Sit At FirstEnergy Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lakewood-blueclaws/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At FirstEnergy Park Seating at FirstEnergy Park is pretty simple. Regardless of where you sit in the field-level seats, you’ll pay the same price. Many teams charge more for the seats directly behind home plate, but you won’t find that in Lakewood. As of 2017, all stadium seats cost $13 for adults and $10 for children and seniors, - [Where to Park at FirstEnergy Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lakewood-blueclaws/firstenergy-park-parking) - Although FirstEnergy Park is a gem of a ballpark, it’s not exactly located in an area that might be convenient to the rest of the cities on your baseball road trip. Located on the east side of the state, just a handful of miles from the ocean (and about an hour from Atlantic City), you’ve - [What To Eat At FirstEnergy Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lakewood-blueclaws/what-to-eat) - Visit Lakewood’s FirstEnergy Park with an empty stomach and you won’t be disappointed. The South Atlantic League ballpark offers a wide range of affordable fare ranging from standard ballpark favorites to items that are a little more unique. 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Once you enter the gates, however, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding at least one - [FirstEnergy Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lakewood-blueclaws/firstenergy-park) - FirstEnergy Park is home to the Lakewood BlueClaws of the South Atlantic League. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Lakewood BlueClaws](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lakewood-blueclaws) - South Atlantic League Class-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies FirstEnergy Park 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, NJ, 08701 Official team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park (71 miles) New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (71 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (78 miles) AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park (108 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (164 miles) AA: - [Where To Sit At Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/where-to-sit-at-classic-park) - Where To Sit At Classic Park The bulk of the seating at Classic Park is made up of box seats, which is ideal if you're not a fan of bleachers. While some Minor League parks are mostly bleachers, the opposite is true here. Box seats wrap almost from foul pole to foul pole and are on section high. Sections 108 through - [Where to Park at Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/classic-park-parking) - Going to a Lake County Captains game? Here's what you need to know about Classic Park Parking. - [Lake County Captains History](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/lake-county-captains-history) - The Captains have played in Eastlake, OH since the 2003 season, although the franchise dates back to more than two decades earlier. Originally known as the Columbus Indians because of their affiliation with Cleveland, the team was founded in 1991 as a member of the South Atlantic League. That year, the team played to a - [How To Get To Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/how-to-get-to-classic-park) - If you're driving to Classic Park, you'll most likely be traveling along I-90, which also runs through Cleveland. Because of the park's close proximity to this major route, it's easy to reach. I-90 moves south around Euclid, OH, but Route 2 continues right past Eastlake. From the west, take I-90 eastbound toward Route 2 East. - [What To Eat At Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/what-to-eat-at-classic-park) - The food on the menu at Classic Park is diverse and tasty. Concession stands are located behind sections 104, 107, 110, 114, 117 and 118, meaning regardless of where you're sitting, it isn't hard to find something to eat. The park's can't-miss snack is the pulled pork nachos, which are available on the first base - [How To Get A Ball At Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/how-to-get-a-ball-at-classic-park) - You won't likely be able to snag a ball at Classic Park during batting practice. There's a chain link fence several feet behind the outfield fence, so even when a player hits a home run, the ball won't clear the second fence. 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Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Lake County Captains](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains) - Midwest League Class-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians Classic Park 35300 Vine St., Eastlake, OH, 44095 (440) 954-WINS Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Cleveland Indians, Progressive Field (18 miles) Pittsburgh Pirates, PNC Park (138 miles) AAA: Toledo Mud Hens, Fifth Third Field (131 miles) Buffalo Bisons, Coca-Cola Field (176 miles) AA: Akron Aeros, Canal Park (47 miles) Erie SeaWolves, Jerry Uht Park - [Autograph Tips For Classic Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/lake-county-captains/autograph-tips-for-classic-park) - Like any ballpark, it's possible to get players on each team to sign around the dugouts before the game. This practice holds true for Classic Park, although there's an easier way to get autographs from guys on the home and visiting squads. When you enter Classic Park, take note of how many players are out - [Jacksonville Suns](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/jacksonville-suns) - Baseball in Jacksonville has a rich history that can be traced back to a handful of minor league teams in the early 1900s, as well as the Negro leagues' Jacksonville Red Caps between 1938 and 1942. The present-day Suns franchise, however, was born in 1962. The club played in the International League from its inaugural - [Jackson Generals](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/jackson-generals) - The Southern League's Jackson Generals have roots that can be traced back to in 1970s in Memphis. Today's Generals franchise was originally known as the Memphis Chicks, which lasted between 1978 and 1997. The team then moved to Jackson, where it was known as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx between 1998 and 2010. Before the - [Iowa Cubs](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/iowa-cubs) - The Iowa Cubs joined the Pacific Coast League in 1998, but the franchise's roots stretch back more than just a couple decades. The team was born in 1969 and known as the Iowa Oaks through the 1981 season. The team was renamed the Cubs in 1982, a year after the Chicago Cubs took over as - [Where To Sit At Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At Dutchess Stadium Dutchess Stadium offers fans a variety of seating options that can meet any budget. Arguably, the park’s most unique section is the exclusive Premium Box area, located down the third base line in the outfield. This section, which costs $15, is made up of folding chairs and a long bar that puts you just inches - [Where to Park at Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/dutchess-stadium-parking) - Parking at Dutchess Stadium is spacious, but the cost of $5 per vehicle is notably high in the New York-Penn League. (By way of contrast, teams including Aberdeen, Auburn and Tri-City don’t charge you a nickel to park.) In urban areas, it’s easy to understand the need to charge a few bucks for parking, but - [What To Eat At Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/what-to-eat) - Some ballparks in the New York-Penn League have a limited selection of things to eat, but that’s not the case at Dutchess Stadium. It’s impossible to leave a Renegades game with an empty stomach. Standard concession items include hot dogs, burgers, boneless wings, corn dog bites, nachos, fries, mozzarella sticks and pretzels. Eben’s Eatery, named - [Pregame Attractions for Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/pre-game-attractions) - In some stops throughout the minor leagues, you’re missing a bet if you don’t get to the park a couple of hours before the gates open because of all the sights in the area. Dutchess Stadium might be a fine place to take in a game, but the immediate area doesn’t have much to entice - [Get Balls And Autographs at Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/get-balls-and-autographs) - If getting a ball at a professional baseball game is on your bucket list, you can almost get cocky enough to cross the item off before you visit Dutchess Stadium. Sure, that might be a little hopeful, but a visit to The Dutch should yield a baseball if you know what to do. Like many - [Dutchess Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades/dutchess-stadium) - Dutchess Stadium has been home to the New York-Penn League's Hudson Valley Renegades. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Hudson Valley Renegades](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hudson-valley-renegades) - New York-Penn League Short-Season A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays Dutchess Stadium 1500 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls, NY, 12524 info@hvrenegades.com Hudson Valley Renegades team site Closest teams/stadiums MLB: New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium (64 miles) New York Mets, Citi Field (73 miles) Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park (192 miles) AAA: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (103 - [Where To Sit At Metro Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/harrisburg-senators/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At Metro Bank Park Regardless of your budget – or appetite level – Metro Bank Park has a seating option to suit you. 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If you turn right upon entering through the main gate, you’ll see MoMo’s BBQ stand that sells such items as pulled pork or chicken sandwiches, Texas beef brisket and BBQ - [Pre-Game Attractions for Metro Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/harrisburg-senators/pre-game-attractions) - Get to City Island good and early; Metro Bank Park’s gates open an hour before first pitch Monday through Thursday and 90 minutes before first pitch Friday through Sunday, but there’s a long list of things to see before you shift your focus to baseball. Upon parking your vehicle, check out any of the number - [Metro Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/harrisburg-senators/metro-bank-park) - Metro Bank Park has been home to the Eastern League's Harrisburg Senators since their inception. Find the best places to sit, eat, stay and buy tickets. - [Get Balls And Autographs at Metro Bank Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/harrisburg-senators/get-balls-and-autographs) - You shouldn’t have any problems getting a handful of autographs during your visit to Metro Bank Park. The Senators, whose dugout is on the first base side, sign around the dugout before the game, and if you’re lucky, you’ll also get a guy or two to sign in this area after the game. The home - [Harrisburg Senators](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/harrisburg-senators) - Eastern League AA affiliate of the Washington Nationals Metro Bank Park 245 Champion Way, Harrisburg, PA, 17101 (717) 231-4444 information@senatorsbaseball.com Official team site Closest teams/stadiums: MLB: Baltimore Orioles, Orioles Park at Camden Yards (82 miles) Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park (110 miles) Washington Nationals, Nationals Park (120 miles) AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park (88 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre - [Where To Sit At Municipal Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hagerstown-suns/where-to-sit-at-municipal-stadium) - Where To Sit At Municipal Stadium Seating at Municipal Stadium is divided into four main categories. (The Field Suites, however, likely won't apply to you. There are only two suites, and they're more field-level boxes than traditional stadium-style suites. They're located adjacent to one another down the first base line, just beyond the infield.) If you want protection from the sun, - [Hagerstown Suns](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hagerstown-suns) - South Atlantic League Class-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals Municipal Stadium 274 East Memorial Blvd., Hagerstown, MD, 21740 Closest teams/stadiums MLB: Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards (73 miles) Washington Nationals, Nationals Park (74 miles) AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Field (155 miles) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, PNC Field (191 miles) AA: Harrisburg Senators, Metro Bank - [Where to Park at Municipal Stadium](https://www.theballparkguide.com/minors/hagerstown-suns/municipal-stadium-parking) - Going to a Hagerstown Suns game? 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The Padres have occasionally made news headlines as being one of just a few MLB franchises yet - [Where To Sit At PNC Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/majors/pittsburgh-pirates/where-to-sit) - Where To Sit At PNC Park As a modern ballpark, PNC Park really doesn’t have a bad spot from which to enjoy the game. That said, there are some things that you’ll want to keep in mind before you buy your tickets to see the Pirates. Because the view of the downtown skyline beyond the outfield fence is so impressive, it’s - [Where to Park at PNC Park](https://www.theballparkguide.com/majors/pittsburgh-pirates/pnc-park-parking) - PNC Park is situated on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, and features one of the most picturesque ballpark scenes in the country. If you’re getting to and from the stadium by car, you should follow one simple cardinal rule. 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