AAA home of the Nashville Sounds of the International League in Nashville, TN.
The unobstructed skyline view from the fully wrapped concourse is what separates First Horizon Park from most Triple-A parks — you can track a pitch, grab a hot chicken sandwich from one of the local-leaning concession stands, and watch the downtown Nashville high-rises catch the last hour of daylight, all without breaking stride. The guitar-shaped scoreboard is a deliberate echo of the old Greer Stadium board, and the park's imagery traces the ground it occupies back to Sulphur Dell's crooked outfield slopes and 19th-century Nashville baseball. Crowds here are attentive but relaxed, and the country music between half-innings feels less like a gimmick and more like honest geography. The park sits just north of downtown, walkable from several neighborhoods and accessible by rideshare without much friction. First-timers should claim a spot on the third-base concourse at sunset and look south — that's the view that sticks.
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