Victory Field

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501 W Maryland St
Indianapolis, IN 46225

Victory Field, located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, is a premier sports venue known for creating memorable experiences for all ages. It not only serves as the home of the Indianapolis Indians but also hosts high school and college baseball games, along with a diverse lineup of public events throughout the year.

The venue's calendar is filled with a variety of entertaining events, ranging from college baseball matchups to charitable functions like the Quenton Nelson Blocking Cancer Celebrity Softball Game. With options for families and fans alike, Victory Field showcases the best of local sports and community engagement.

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Lorie L.
9/27/2025

I came back to Victory Field with hundreds of folks for a private event. Guests were greeted immediately with beer tubs and a quick walk to the seats led us to a center bar, catering tables, a...

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Joe K.
8/31/2025

Solid AAA ball park... Checked out VF for the first time over Labor Day weekend... Pretty nice ball park with good amenities. While VF is not quite on the same level as Huntington Park in...

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Diane W.
8/5/2025

Beautiful field, home of the Indianapolis Indians, affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Great seats, including lawn seats. Friendly and fun ushers. Good drinks! Variety of food choices! Dedicated...

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Sarah M.
9/30/2025

My husband and I go to a few Indians games a year as an excuse to drink beer and eat too many hotdogs. He surprised me with tickets to the TJ McConnell themed night at the end of August because...

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Annette R.
7/7/2025

I can't say enough about the great time I had at the Indians game at Victory Field! Plenty of great food and drink options at fair prices, clean bathrooms, excellent seats and fun entertainment...

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