Victory Field

AAA home of the Indianapolis Indians of the International League in Indianapolis, IN.

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

The Indianapolis skyline rising above the outfield wall is the first thing you notice and the image that sticks after you leave — no minor league park in the Midwest frames a city better. Victory Field sits inside White River State Park, which means arriving along the Canal Walk is genuinely pleasant rather than a sprint through a parking structure; street parking and a short walk beat circling a garage. The lower bowl is compact and steep enough that upper-deck seats still feel connected to the action. Concessions lean on Indiana staples — pork tenderloin sandwiches are the correct order, full stop. Crowd energy is knowledgeable and engaged without being loud for its own sake; this fanbase follows the game. The park is clean, well-signed, and easy to navigate for a first visit. Get there early, walk the Canal before first pitch, and grab a seat anywhere in the lower third of the bowl along the first-base line.

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