Low-A home of the Lake Elsinore Storm of the California League in Lake Elsinore, CA.
The San Jacinto Mountains rising beyond the outfield fence are the first thing you notice at The Diamond, and they stay with you every half-inning. On a clear Inland Empire evening the light changes against those peaks as the game progresses, which is reason enough to arrive early and find your seat before first pitch. The crowd leans young and local, drawn partly from the lake crowd that spends weekends on the water nearby, and the energy is loose and unhurried in the way Low-A baseball tends to be — plenty of room to breathe and watch actual prospects develop in real time. Concessions run toward Southern California casual: loaded nachos, street-style tacos, cold beer that moves fast in the dry heat. Parking is straightforward and plentiful around the park. First-timers should plant themselves on the third-base side to keep the mountains squarely in view from first pitch to final out.
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