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    Falcon Park

    Falcon Park

    (3 reviews)

    I've experienced all sorts of minor league baseball parks, especially with my recent run of…read morevisiting minor league teams local to NY and PA. Visiting Falcon Park to see the Auburn Doubledays was a nice addition to my growing list of ballgame experiences. I ordered my ticket for a game before the start of the season (I like to plan my visits in advance). It took some fidgeting, as well as contacting the Doubledays staff person in charge of the ticketing website (credit card authentication issues), but I managed to purchase my ticket and have it held at Will Call. Upon arriving at the park for my game, I visited the ticket window and picked up my ticket without issue. Easy enough. Sidenote: parking is free and located across the street from the park - unless you're a season ticket holder. There's no signage either way, so I didn't realize this until after driving into the premium parking lot and inquiring. It was hot, so I was hoping to find some shade; alas, I ended up in the general lot without any trees to help stay cool. Haha. I got into the park and happened upon Abner, the Doubledays mascot. I picked up a program and headed to the souvenir stand to get my MiLB Ballpark Pass-Port stamp, but it turns out that they keep the stamp/ink pad at a table with a green Tompkins Trust Company covering. The guy tending the table had a big plastic tub with all sorts of random, disorganized papers, booklets, and whatnot. He kept digging and found the stamp... then had to go on a wider hunt for the ink pad. I didn't want to be an inconvenience, but it all felt a bit disorganized. He ended up finding the ink pad after a few minutes, so I got my stamp... but it took a bit. After grabbing something from the concession building, I checked out my seats... and I was directly in the sun. On a 90 degree day. Oops. I took some time and enjoyed my lunch under the tented area near where the Doubledays were warming up. After a bit, I noticed a kid was calling out after players to get autographs, and I thought it'd be humorous to kinda approach the fence and get signatures from some players at the same time. It did end up working fairly well, admittedly. Once the game was about to start, I noticed there were plenty of open spaces in the general admission area - i.e. where seating was covered. Since it was a day game, and I figured there wouldn't be a huge number of people filing into the park after the start of the game, I found myself a seat with a decent view (i.e. no metal building frame in the way) and enjoyed the shade while watching the game. The staff at the game didn't seem to take issue with any of us seeking cover from the sun and heat, and I think they even offered a visiting group of school kids the opportunity to move into the covered seating. All in all, the staff was generally helpful... if a bit disorganized in parts. The stadium is what you would expect for a short-season, Class A, minor league club. No frills, but a comfortable/local feel. There's a lot of netting in front of the seats, including over both dugouts - hinders the view a bit, unfortunately.

    Falcon Park is a small stadium that's home to the Auburn DoubleDays Single A Baseball Team. What…read morethey lack in size they make up for in atmosphere and service. This ballpark offers up a great community feel, everyone seems to know each other and if you don't- the stadium is small enough that you'll probably go home having made a few new friends. Other fun facts: - on select nights you can find yourself $1 beers and/or hot dogs - select innings you may also find $1 fries or cotton candy! - the rest of the food is pretty standard ballpark food: burgers, fries, popcorn, slushies, sausages etc. - goofy games & such between innings. - Fireworks! - Kids run the bases! - Ball Player autographs before every game. - Abner the mascot! - Parking is FREE in the lot across the street from the entrance.

    Innovative Field - Parade of local Softball and Baseball leagues

    Innovative Field

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    Approximately 30 years after I attended my first minor league (AAA) baseball game, I FINALLY was…read moreable to watch an away game for the Syracuse AAA team (currently the Mets). This past August, I got a chance to watch the Mets take on the home-team Red Wings as part of a corporate event. The schedule gods were friendly so I could root for my hometown team as a visitor to this pretty ballpark. Innovative Field is nestled in downtown Rochester and has a cool backdrop of some of the city's buildings. I really liked that the park is part of their downtown's identity as Syracuse's is not. Parking was nearby and fairly easy to find. Their gift shop is expansive and had lots of fun items to take home including their alternate jerseys (the garbage plates) and some of the diversity night jerseys and hats. I browsed but didn't buy. Food is pretty standard fare though they have a cool pub style area to get a beer and it has tv's to watch the action while you're enjoying a drink. For some reason, the hot dog buns are like a italian sub roll and engulf the dog - too heavy for a bun and too bready. Not sure what local place they are supporting, but this was my only complaint about their food. As with any park, your mileage may vary with the sunshine/sunset depending on which side you sit on. We sat in an outfield area near the scoreboards and it was pretty brutal :) Overall, a great place to watch a ballgame. I've been to better, but this one is a gem for Rochester-area baseball fans.

    Always love seeing a Red Wings Game here. The entry process is quick and easy. The stadium does…read morehave a policy on specific bags you can bring into the stadium and this information can be found online. I brought a clear bag to carry our belongings with no issue. Plenty of food stands to choose from and accessible bathrooms can be found throughout the stadium. Parking is 7 dollars in the lot across from the stadium but you can find free street parking near by.

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