Great stadium for a minor league team! Hard to have a bad seat with the layout they have. The food is good but over priced like you would expect at any ball park. Lots of variety of stands, so...
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The Oklahoma City Baseball Club, home to the OKC Dodgers, is a Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Led by President General Manager Michael Byrnes, the franchise has been recognized for its excellence in organization and community partnerships. With a focus on ticket sales, marketing, fan entertainment, and media communications, the Oklahoma City Baseball Club provides an exciting baseball experience at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
Under the leadership of Vice President of Corporate Partnerships Jim Flavin, the Dodgers' corporate partnerships are strategically planned and executed. With a wealth of experience in Minor League Baseball, Flavin oversees sales, execution, and fulfillment of partnerships, ensuring a successful collaboration between the team and its corporate sponsors. The Oklahoma City Baseball Club is committed to providing a top-notch baseball experience for fans and building strong relationships within the community.
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The suites are great! Of course, everything is always better with a group of friends! Endless drinks and food! Terrific wings! Comfy seats in the shade!
Great get away from home and was able to catch a dodger game during 4th of July. Sat behind home plate, but it seemed like any seat wouldve been a great seat without the sun beaming down on you....
Really fun baseball experience. You'll have to pay to park, but there are price options in the area. Less people and easier parking Monday - Thursday.
I had a very odd experience went there twice. First time paid for parking met my friend there everything went smoothly second time not so much. Without getting into too many details the first...
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