Arthur W. Perdue Stadium

Low-A home of the Delmarva Shorebirds of the Carolina League in Salisbury, MD.

What's it like to attend a game at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium?

The name on the marquee belongs to the founder of Perdue Farms, and that detail tells you everything about where you are — deep on the Delmarva Peninsula, where the chicken industry and summer baseball have shaped the same communities for generations. Inside, the Eastern Shore Baseball Hall of Fame gives the park a layer of local history rare at Low-A stops, worth a few minutes before first pitch. Concessions lean into the regional identity; look for chicken-forward options that nod to the peninsula's dominant industry. The crowd is modest in size but genuinely local, the kind of audience that knows the players' names by June. The park sits comfortably in Salisbury, accessible by car with straightforward parking, though transit options are limited — plan to drive. For a first-timer, arrive early, walk through the Hall of Fame, and grab a seat down the line to watch Baltimore's youngest prospects work through a Low-A ballgame with serious stakes attached.

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