High-A home of the Lansing Lugnuts of the Midwest League in Lansing, MI.
Those 305-foot foul poles tell you everything about Jackson Field before the first pitch — the park was shoehorned between Larch and Cedar streets in downtown Lansing, and the outfield fences notch sharply inward on both sides to fit the block, a symmetrical oddity that keeps every fly ball interesting. The brick and steel exterior reads as genuinely downtown rather than merely adjacent to it, and the sightlines reward compact seating. Crowd energy runs casual and family-forward, the kind of minor-league pace where you can follow the game and still hold a conversation. Local concession options lean Michigan-style — look for the brats and regional craft beer before settling in. Parking is available in nearby city ramps and surface lots, and the downtown grid makes foot traffic from local bars and restaurants easy before first pitch. First-timers should position themselves on the third-base side to watch how those short corners actually play over nine innings.
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