Know Before You Go
We are excited to welcome our Fans back to Hammons Field! Here are a few quick items to make sure you are prepared, with full details following the bullet points: - Clear Bag Policy to be enforced - Cashless Inside Stadium - Tickets on Sale Now, with easy to access
We are excited to welcome our Fans back to Hammons Field! Here are a few quick items to make sure you are prepared, with full details following the bullet points:
Clear Bag Policy to be enforced
Cashless Inside Stadium
Tickets on Sale Now, with easy to access Digital Tickets
Free parking at OTC and Charitable Parking at Price Cutter
RED Access Members bring your ID cards for Discounts (Team Store/Concessions)
Clear Bag Policy:
For the safety of our fans and staff, Hammons Field will have a Clear Bag Policy beginning this season. All bags are subject to search and only clear bags (approx. 6"x12"x12") will be permitted, with the exception of diaper bags (with accompanying baby) or designated medical bags. We are giving away 4,000 Clear Cardinals bags, courtesy of Mercy, on Opening Day on Friday, April 8.
Cashless Stadium:
In 2021, Hammons Field introduced a new cashless system. Following the model of stadiums and arenas throughout the country, the result of the cashless system was decreased time spent waiting in line. Fans are invited to use credit cards, debit cards or Springfield Cardinals Gift Cards. We also accept prepaid bank cards and encourage fans to learn more about them at Great Southern Bank or Central Bank of the Ozarks.
Individual Game Tickets:
Individual Game Tickets for all 69 home games this season are available right now at SpringfieldCardinals.com, by calling (417-863-0395) or by visiting the Cardinals Front Office at Hammons Field. Back for 2022, all fans' tickets can be delivered digitally through an easy-to-access Digital Tickets platform via an online portal, making it as easy as a couple clicks or taps on your device to order and access your Cardinals tickets. Visit SpringfieldCardinals.com/Digital for more information and helpful tips on Digital Tickets.
Area Parking Info:
The Springfield Cardinals do not own or operate the parking lots surrounding the stadium. While fans should always do what is best for them, we are hopeful that many fans will elect to park at Ozarks Technical Community College, Price Cutter and other small lots around the stadium if they are physically able to do so. This season, Ozarks Technical Community College has once again graciously offered free parking for fans. In addition, the Price Cutter on the corner of National Avenue and St. Louis Street will also continue helping the community by offering $5 parking with all money going to charities involved in the Price Cutter Charity Championship. Unfortunately the lot and parking garage closest to Hammons Field are still owned and operated by Atrium Hospitality and JD Holdings. These organizations plan to continue charging the highest rates in the Texas League. While everyone parking there is affected by the price gouging, we know that our fans who are disabled and those physically unable to walk long distances are hurt the most. As a reminder, there are cutouts in front of the Main Plaza if fans need to drop off a part of their party prior to a game before proceeding to other parking options. If you are disabled and have purchased tickets but are unable to park due to the exorbitant pricing please contact and leave a message with the Cardinals Ticket Information line at 417-832-3097 so we can help work towards a resolution for you.
RED Access Discounts:
One of the many benefits of a RED Access Membership is getting a discount year-round in the Team Store. In addition, select plans also receive concessions discounts on soda and water. Red Access Memberships are still available starting at $90.50 for a 10 game package.
Cards go to Church on Sunday for offense in win
SPRINGFIELD, MO - Nathan Church hit a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning to help the Springfield Cardinals top the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, 3-2, on Sunday afternoon at Hammons Field. Church, who doubled home a run in the fifth inning, drove home all three runs for Springfield (12-15) in
Naturals top Cardinals Saturday
SPRINGFIELD, MO- The Springfield Cardinals (11-15) dropped a tight 5-4 game to the Northwest Arkansas Naturals on Saturday night. Leonardo Bernal snapped a 0-for-26 stretch with a two run home run in the sixth inning. DECISIONS: W: Hunter Owen (1-1) L: Tekoah Roby (1-2) SV: Natanael Garabitos (1)
Springfield falls twice on Friday night
SPRINGFIELD, MO- The Springfield Cardinals (11-14) dropped both ends of a doubleheader to the Northwest Arkansas Naturals on Friday night. Game one finished in a 3-2 final, while game two went into extra innings and finished 3-1 for Northwest. DECISIONS: Game 1 W: Chazz Martinez (2-0) L: Max Rajcic (1-3)
Nathan Church provides all offense in Springfield walk-off win
SPRINGFIELD, MO- The Springfield Cashew Chickens (11-12) walked off on the Northwest Arkansas Naturals 3-2 on Thursday night. Nathan Church drove in all three runs for Springfield with a home run and a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth. DECISIONS: W: Nick Raquet (1-0) L: Beck Way (2-1)
Springfield drops opener to Northwest Arkansas
SPRINGFIELD, MO- The Springfield Cardinals dropped a 6-2 Wednesday night game to the Northwest Arkansas Naturals. The Cardinals' lone offense came on a Miguel Ugueto home run. DECISIONS: W: Ethan Bosacker (2-2) L: Ixan Henderson (2-1) SV: Brandon Johnson (4)
Sacramento’s Sweet Swinging Son: Chase Davis wows Springfield with beautiful swing
On any given night at Hammons Field, you’re likely watching a future St. Louis Cardinals star. In 2025, one of those dons the number five and roams the outfield grass: Chase Davis. The first-round pick out of the University of Arizona in 2023 is used to being in the spotlight.
RAIN OUT: April 29 Springfield game postponed
SPRINGFIELD, MO - Tuesday afternoon’s game (April 29) between the Springfield Cardinals and the Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Hammons Field has been postponed after the severe thunderstorms that affected Springfield and the surrounding areas. Tickets to Tuesday’s game can be exchanged to any 2025 Springfield Cardinals regular season home game.
Birds bats come alive in series finale rout
WICHITA, KS - The Springfield Cardinals came alive offensively on Sunday afternoon, totaling three home runs and six extra-base hits, in a 12-4 win over the Wichita Wind Surge at Equity Bank Park. Jeremy Rivas started the scoring with a three-run shot in the first inning before Ramon Mendoza and
Springfield blanked on wet night in Wichita
WICHITA, KS - After a two-hour rain delay, the Springfield Cardinals fell 7-0 to the Wichita Wind Surge on Saturday night at Equity Bank Park. The Wind Surge (12-8) clinched a series victory with the win and handed the Cardinals (9-11) their first shutout loss of the season. DECISIONS: W:
Hansen deals, Cards end up on wrong side of duel
WICHITA, KS - Starter Pete Hansen allowed one run over a season-high five innings, but the Springfield Cardinals (9-10) bats were quiet in a 2-1 loss to the Wichita Wind Surge (11-8) on Friday night at Equity Bank Park. The five innings pitched were a season-high for Hansen who allowed
Davis, Roby help Cardinals snap skid
WICHITA, KS - Chase Davis' three hits and Tekoah Roby's five scoreless innings propelled the Springfield Cardinals (9-9) to a 5-2 win over the Wichita Wind Surge (10-8) on Thursday night at Equity Bank Park. The win snapped a six-game losing streak and brought the Cardinals back to .500. DECISIONS:
Springfield downed by Surge in extras
WICHITA, KS - The Springfield Cardinals (8-9) saw a late four-run lead evaporate before falling to the Wichita Wind Surge (10-7), 7-6, in 10 innings on Wednesday afternoon at Equity Bank Park. The loss was the sixth in-a-row for the Cardinals and dropped their record under .500 for the first
Cards drop opener at Wichita
WICHITA, KS - The Springfield Cardinals (8-8) dropped its fifth-straight game after falling, 12-1, to the Wichita Wind Surge (9-7) in the series-opener at Equity Bank Park. Reigning Texas League Pitcher of the Week Brycen Mautz allowed only one run over four innings with six strikeouts and no walks. Decisions:
Brycen Mautz named Texas League Pitcher of the Week
SPRINGFIELD, MO (April 21, 2025) - Minor League Baseball announced on Monday that Springfield Cardinals starting pitcher Brycen Mautz has been named the Texas League Pitcher of the Week for the week of April 14 – 20. This is the third Pitcher of the Week award he has received in
Travelers take both ends of doubleheader over Cardinals
SPRINGFIELD, MO - The Springfield Cardinals (8-7) fell in both games of a doubleheader against the Arkansas Travelers on Saturday. Game one went by a 5-2 final while game two finished 3-2. Springfield lost five of six games in the series. GAME ONE: W: Michael Hobbs (1-0) L: Pete Hansen
Cards fall to the Travs in close Friday battle
SPRINGFIELD, MO - The Springfield Cardinals (8-5) dropped their second straight game with a 5-3 loss to the Arkansas Travelers on Friday night. Springfield scored all of their runs in the second inning but could not muster more offense for the remainder of the game. W: Peyton Alford (1-0) L:
Cashew Chickens drop first 2025 game
SPRINGFIELD, MO - The Springfield Cashew Chickens (8-3) fell to the Arkansas Travelers 5-2 on Thursday night. The back-and-forth series between the two Texas League North Division rivals has seen two wins for Arkansas and one for Springfield. W: Dylan File (1-1) L: Tekoah Roby (0-1) SV: Juan Burgos (1)
JJ Wetherholt swats first Double-A homer in win
SPRINGFIELD, MO - The Springfield Cardinals (8-3) slugged out three home runs in the third inning en route to a 10-3 win over the Arkansas Travelers. St. Louis' top prospect JJ Wetherholt left the yard for the first time with Springfiled with a two-run shot in the third inning. W:
Springfield drops series opener to Arkansas
SPRINGFIELD, MO - The Springfield Cardinals (7-3) fell in the series opener to the Arkansas Travelers by a 7-5 final on Tuesday night. Brycen Mautz struck out the first five batters he faced in his first start at Hammons Field. He faced the minimum in five innings of work in
RJ Yeager homers twice in Cardinals slugfest win
AMARILLO, TX - The Springfield Cardinals slugged four home runs, including two from RJ Yeager, in a 17-12 win over the Amarillo Sod Poodles on Sunday afternoon at Hodgetown. Ramon Mendoza and Brody Moore each added their first home runs of the season to help carry the Cards to a
Cards drop Saturday night contest in Amarillo
AMARILLO, TX - The Springfield Cardinals allowed season-highs in runs and hits in a 15-3 loss to the Amarillo Sod Poodles on Saturday night at Hodgetown. The loss was Springfield's first of the series and ended the club's four-game win streak. *Decisions: *W: Spencer Giesting (2-0) L: Max Rajcic (1-1)
Springfield Cardinals win fourth straight
AMARILLO, TX - Tekoah Roby struck out five over four-scoreless innings in his second start of the season, and the Springfield Cardinals topped the Amarillo Sod Poodles for the fourth-straight night, 3-2, on Friday night at Hodgetown. Roby surrendered three hits and did not issue a walk as he extended
Springfield moves to 5-1 on season with win in Amarillo
AMARILLO, TX - Jacob Buchberger blasted his first home run of the season and Ixan Henderson tossed five-scoreless frames to lead the Springfield Cardinals (5-1) to an 8-4 win over the Amarillo Sod Poodles (1-5) on Thursday night at Hodgetown.
JJ Wetherholt breaks out in Cardinals win
AMARILLO, TX – The Springfield Cardinals (4-1) rallied for two runs in the top of the ninth to come back and beat the Amarillo Sod Poodles (1-4), 10-9, on Wednesday night at Hodgetown. Carlos Linarez delivered the game-tying single and Chase Davis drove home the go-ahead run with a sac