High-A home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps of the Midwest League in Fort Wayne, IN.
Johnny Appleseed is buried four blocks away, and the TinCaps wear that history without overplaying it — the tin-pot branding shows up in ways that feel specific to Fort Wayne rather than generic minor league costume. Parkview Field sits in the middle of downtown, and on game nights the surrounding streets actually move, the kind of foot traffic that suggests the ballpark earned its place rather than landed on a parking lot. The upper concourse wraps open enough that you never lose the game while you're getting food, which matters more than it sounds. Concessions lean into regional Midwest comfort — look for the Indiana-sourced items rather than the standard fare. Street parking and a handful of nearby garages make arrival straightforward, and the downtown grid is walkable enough that pregame dinner off-site is worth building in. First-timers should grab seats along the lower bowl on the third-base side for the best angle on the field and the skyline beyond right field.
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