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Here's the best of the Rays' Minor League parks

Travel to four different states in a trek through Tampa Bay's system
@Steph_Sheehan
July 19, 2023

The Minor League Ballpark Guides series presented by Wyndham brings all the most fun features of Minors ballparks across America (and one in Canada!) onto your desktop, tablet or mobile device, whether you're interested in taking a virtual tour from where you sit or planning a trip to catch some

The Minor League Ballpark Guides series presented by Wyndham brings all the most fun features of Minors ballparks across America (and one in Canada!) onto your desktop, tablet or mobile device, whether you're interested in taking a virtual tour from where you sit or planning a trip to catch some games. Here, we present a roundup of the can't-miss elements from every park in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Major League atmosphere, Minor League prices

Durham Bulls, Triple-A:
Perhaps the Minor Leagues' most iconic franchise, the Bulls offer an abundance of entertainment options at the grand Durham Bulls Athletic Park, from the billboard-sized snorting bull above left field to the "Blue Monster," a nod to Fenway Park's Green Monster. Read more »

Must-try concessions item

Bowling Green Hot Rods, High-A:
While the ballpark serves mostly standard fare, its most famous (or infamous) offering is the Bootlegger Burger -- a cheeseburger with bacon jam and barbecue sauce ... sandwiched between a vanilla Moon Pie. Read more »

Most fun mascot

Montgomery Biscuits, Double-A:
Big Mo, regularly mistaken for an anteater, is in reality a "Biscuit Loving Beast," per the team. Whatever his genus, his genius is clear. He's got an undeniable talent for spreading cheer and elevating the good times in the ballpark and in the Montgomery community. Read more »

Best local attraction

Charleston RiverDogs, Single-A:
This South Carolina city is home to some rich history -- the Civil War began at Fort Sumter, which can be visited via a boat tour. A trip into the past, plus an exploration of Charleston's unique architecture can further be explored via guided walks, carriage rides and ghost tours. Read more »

Stephanie Sheehan is an contributor for MiLB.com.