ONT Field

Low-A home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers of the California League in Ontario, CA.

What's it like to attend a game at ONT Field?

Planes from Ontario International cut across the sky throughout the ballgame at ONT Field — low enough to notice, frequent enough to become part of the rhythm — and no other Low-A park in the country can say the same. The 5,000-seat venue sits inside the Ontario Sports Empire, a 190-acre complex still being built around it, so the sense of something larger taking shape is visible from your seat. As a Dodgers affiliate, the Tower Buzzers draw fans who are here to watch names they'll recognize years from now at Chavez Ravine, which gives the crowd a knowledgeable, attentive quality you don't always find at this level. Concessions lean into the Inland Empire's food culture, with regional flavors worth exploring beyond the standard ballpark fare. The complex is car-friendly and easy to navigate. First-timers should arrive early, find a seat with an open western sightline, and look up when the engines overhead start to climb.

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