With a bevy of unique features and amenities, Riders Field is widely recognized as one of the best ballparks in Minor League Baseball.
Opened in 2003, the ballpark has undergone significant upgrades during the span of its lifetime, especially since 2015 under the ownership of the Greenberg Sports Group. In 2015, the ballpark received a new HD videoboard, upgraded sound system, revamped team store and the addition of the Bull Moose Saloon, among other enhancements. A year later, the world-famous Lazy River was installed in the park, drawing rave reviews from all over.
As a result of all the recent upgrades, the top 10 crowds in team history have come since the start of the 2015 season, including a franchise-record 12,067 fans on Dude Perfect Night July 20, 2018.
Furthermore, the architecture of Riders Field is unlike that of any other baseball stadium in the country, including 26 luxury suites spread throughout the ballpark and bullpens nestled inside the seating bowl.
Come see the beauty of Riders Field for yourself by getting your tickets to a RoughRiders game today.
-Ground broken: February 6, 2002
-First game: April 3, 2003 (RoughRiders vs. Tulsa Drillers)
-Architect: David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc.
-Capacity: 10,216 (7,748 fixed seats)
-Dimensions: LF 335', LC, 364', CF 409', RC 383', RF 335'
-Wall Heights: LF corner 12'3", LCF-RCF 8'9", RCF-RF 8'0"
-Stadium was designed to be a "park within a park" with inspiration from coastal Galveston and Seaside 30A
-The Lazy River (installed in 2016) in right field is the nation's largest water feature in a sporting venue
-Riders Field hosts eight full-service concession stands in addition to numerous concession vendors
-The Riders Outpost, the official team store, is located at the stadium and is open year-round