Day Air Ballpark

High-A home of the Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League in Dayton, OH.

What's it like to attend a game at Day Air Ballpark?

Getting a ticket to Day Air Ballpark is the first obstacle, and that fact tells you everything about what kind of place this is. The Dragons hold professional sports' all-time record for consecutive sellouts — 815 straight — and the crowd that fills these 7,230 seats brings an energy that feels closer to affiliated Double-A playoff baseball than a weeknight minor league outing. The two-deck structure and skybox level give the park a legitimately substantial feel for its size. Architecturally it sits comfortably in downtown Dayton, walkable from the riverfront and easy to reach without a car. Concessions lean into local flavor with Ohio-sourced options alongside the ballpark standards. The audio and in-game presentation run at a brisk pace — this crowd doesn't need much prompting. For a first-timer, book your ticket weeks out, arrive early enough to walk the full concourse, and pick a seat in the lower deck along the first-base line.

Community ratings

Rated 3.8 out of 5 by 1 fan.

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