High-A home of the Tri-City Dust Devils of the Northwest League in Pasco, WA.
The open eastern Washington sky is the first thing you notice at Gesa Stadium — no roof, no canopy, just high desert air and a horizon that stretches past the Columbia basin in every direction. The park is compact at 3,730 seats, which means the crowd of a few thousand feels full and close to the action. Concessions lean practical rather than elaborate, with ballpark staples done well; grab a hot dog and settle in. The Dust Devils draw a family-heavy crowd from Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland, and the pacing is relaxed without feeling sleepy — minor league promotions keep things moving between innings. Architecturally, Gesa is a no-frills mid-90s build, but the setting does the heavy lifting: river country and scrubland visible beyond the outfield fence. Arrive early enough to get a seat on the first-base side, where you'll catch the late-afternoon light coming in off the desert.
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