Stadium Overview
Fifth Third Field opened in 2002 as the new home of the Toledo Mud Hens and quickly became one of the most acclaimed minor league ballparks in the country. The stadium played a major role in revitalizing downtown Toledo, drawing strong attendance and anchoring new development. Its fan friendly design includes open concourses, multiple seating options, and excellent sightlines. The ballpark has hosted Triple A All Star events, concerts, and community gatherings. Fifth Third Field remains a beloved part of Toledo sports culture and a model for modern minor league stadium design.
Architecture
The ballpark features open concourses and urban views. Seating options include club areas and family sections. The design emphasizes accessibility and comfort.
Events
Triple A baseball is the main attraction. The stadium hosts concerts and community events. Special baseball events draw regional attention.
Visitor Tips
Arrive early to explore downtown Toledo. Bring sunscreen for day games. Check parking options near the ballpark.
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