Virginia Credit Union Stadium

Low-A home of the Fredericksburg Nationals of the Carolina League in Fredericksburg, VA.

What's it like to attend a game at Virginia Credit Union Stadium?

Fredericksburg Nationals games draw an unusually sharp crowd for Low-A ball — prospect trackers with notebooks sitting a few rows from families who just wanted an easy summer night out. Virginia Credit Union Stadium holds 5,000, and that intimacy shows: you can hear infield chatter from the upper rows, and no seat leaves you guessing at the strike zone. The park sits comfortably between D.C. and Richmond, making it a clean drive whether you're coming off I-95 north or south, with straightforward parking and easy entry. Concessions lean toward ballpark standards done reliably rather than anything flashy. The real draw is the baseball itself — this is Washington's lowest full-season affiliate, which means newly drafted players, early professional struggles, and occasionally a first pro home run in front of a few thousand people who actually noticed. First-timers should arrive early, grab a seat along the first-base line, and bring the Baseball Reference prospect page for the roster.

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