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Attending games at Bainton Field

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My son and I are thinking of taking a buddy of mine and his son to Saturday’s game vs Iowa. A few questions:

Is parking still right at the field or do you need to park across the street at the RAC?

Are there any concessions? Can’t remember from last I was there a few seasons ago.

Are there restrooms or only port-a-John’s? Can’t remember that either.

I’d like to setup in LF and perhaps let the kids throw the baseball around a little. Did so with my son last time I was there. Any restrictions on playing ball or bringing in food?

Are parking and tickets still free?

If there’s anything else I should know, it’s much appreciated.
 
No charge for tickets or parking provided you park in the gravel lot down the left field line. It can get crowded if both softball and baseball are playing at home but generally there is enough room.

There is a food truck behind home plate, hot dogs/pretzels/snacks along with drinks, there are port-a-john's for bathrooms behind home plate as well, however the brick building that sits down the path behind the 3rd base bleachers has bathrooms in it.

No restrictions on food at all (even in the bleachers, we often hit a Wawa on the way to the game) and there are usually kids playing, families with dogs, etc out in the left field grass berm area.

Enjoy the game, let's hope for some good weather!
 
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No charge for tickets or parking provided you park in the gravel lot down the left field line. It can get crowded if both softball and baseball are playing at home but generally there is enough room.

There is a food truck behind home plate, hot dogs/pretzels/snacks along with drinks, there are port-a-john's for bathrooms behind home plate as well, however the brick building that sits down the path behind the 3rd base bleachers has bathrooms in it.

No restrictions on food at all (even in the bleachers, we often hit a Wawa on the way to the game) and there are usually kids playing, families with dogs, etc out in the left field grass berm area.

Enjoy the game, let's hope for some good weather!
The bare bones of it all is honestly my favorite part. Could set up a grill out in left field if you really wanted to
 
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