Bowling Green Ballpark
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Year-round community entertainment venue for baseball, concerts, meeting spaces, fundraisers, birthday parties and more. On- site concessions and catering available with indoor, conditioned space inside the Performance Food Service Club. To learn more about event spaces and catering, visit https://vettecitycatering.com/
This 4500-seat baseball stadium in the heart of Bowling Green’s downtown is the home of the Bowling Green Hot Rods, High A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Approximately 70 Minor League Baseball games are played in the Ballpark each season between April and September. *NOTE: Beginning May 1, 2023, BG Ballpark will implement a CLEAR BAG policy for any and all events. Any bag bigger than a wristlet or clutch purse with the exception of diaper bags must be clear to be admitted. Bowling Green Ballpark was designed by architectural firm DLR Group and opened in 2009. The outfield wall in Bowling Green Ballpark is unique in that it is concave in right-center because of the shape of a pre-existing road behind the field. The large video board in right-center includes a 16 foot by 32 foot video screen, one of the largest in the minor leagues. The screen is capable of displaying high-definition video. Embedded in the left field wall is a 6 foot by 68 foot LED display board, behind which is a kid-friendly splash pad. There are two grass lawn seating areas- one in left-center and one at the right field line. The additional kids play area boasts a great playground and carousel. The Yuengling Tap Room is a full bar located on the concourse level. This facility and spaces inside can be rented for group outings.