LMCU Ballpark

High-A home of the West Michigan Whitecaps of the Midwest League in Comstock Park, MI.

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

The Fifth Third Burger — five beef patties, five slices of American cheese, chili, salsa, sour cream, nacho chips, and a fried egg on an eight-inch bun — is the single most-talked-about item in minor league food, and you should order one at least once even if you split it four ways. Beyond the spectacle, concessions lean into Michigan comfort food: pulled pork, local beer, the kind of ballpark lineup that holds up across nine innings. The park itself is spacious without feeling empty, and a full house along the Grand River corridor actually generates noise — crowds here skew knowledgeable, Tigers prospect-watchers who track rosters and respond to the game rather than just the scoreboard. Architecturally it reads as a clean, well-maintained mid-sized affiliated park; nothing overwrought, nothing neglected. Most fans arrive by car via US-131, and parking is straightforward. First-timers: get to the gate early, order the burger, and find seats in the lower bowl on the first-base side where the sightlines are sharpest.

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