TD Ballpark

Low-A home of the Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida State League in Dunedin, FL.

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

TD Ballpark carries major-league bones — the $102 million renovation that preceded the 2021 Toronto Blue Jays regular-season residency left behind proper bullpens, clean sightlines from every angle, and a facility that simply does not feel like a Low-A park. The Blue Jays' full organizational footprint means you can watch a prospect on the Dunedin roster knowing the same field recently hosted games with playoff stakes. Crowds are modest and conversational, the pace unhurried in the way Florida afternoons tend to be, and the proximity to the action in a 5,500-seat bowl keeps you close enough to track pitcher mechanics from the seats. Dunedin's walkable downtown sits minutes away, and parking around the park is straightforward. Food options lean toward standard ballpark fare without much local flair. First-timers should arrive early and grab a seat along the lower bowl between the bases — at this size, there are no bad spots, but those are the best ones.

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