American Family Fields of Phoenix Tickets

American Family Fields of Phoenix Tickets

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About American Family Fields of Phoenix

American Family Fields of Phoenix

American Family Fields of Phoenix is a baseball stadium that’s the centerpiece of the Milwaukee Brewers spring training complex. It first opened in 1998 and is located in Phoenix, Arizona. The park was previously known as Brewers Field of Phoenix and Maryvale Baseball Park but was renamed to reflect the name of the Brewers’ stadium in Milwaukee. The stadium serves as the home field for the Brewers’ spring training games and also hosts Milwaukee’s minor league team in the Arizona Complex League during the summer. For baseball games, American Family Fields of Phoenix has a capacity of 10,000 fans.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at American Family Fields of Phoenix

Typically, sections 100-106 are the ideal sections to sit at American Family Fields of Phoenix. These are the sections directly behind home plate between the two dugouts, putting fans as close to the action as possible. Just keep in mind there are over 20 rows in these sections, so there will be a difference between rows close to the field and the back rows. Meanwhile, sections 107-112 are located directly behind the two dugouts and also offer a good vantage point. Keep in mind that seats behind home plate and on the third-base side of the stadium will be the first areas to receive shade during the afternoon, making seats on the first-base side more likely to be drenched in sunlight.

Tips for Visiting American Family Fields of Phoenix

Upon arriving at Family Fields of Phoenix, don’t be in a rush to get through the gate. This ballpark offers one of the most unique exterior designs you’ll find at any spring training facility, so it’s worth taking your time to check out. When you get inside the stadium, make sure you stay in your seat during the middle of the sixth inning. This is when the famous sausage race takes place. The Brewers do this during every home game in Milwaukee, but it’s also been transplanted to the team’s spring training home.

Food to Try at American Family Fields of Phoenix

For a small stadium, American Family Fields of Phoenix has a rather extensive selection of food. Some of the best options are items native to Wisconsin, including cheese curd cheeseburgers, bratwursts, and nachos with bratwurst. Fittingly, there are also several varieties of sausage available, including Italian, Polish, and chorizo. Oddly enough, the concessions at American Family Fields of Phoenix also include the Napa Valley Noodles Tent, which offers beef noodles, vegetarian noodles, and teriyaki chicken noodles.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is American Family Fields of Phoenix located?

American Family Fields of Phoenix is located in Phoenix, Arizona

What kind of events does American Family Fields of Phoenix host?

American Family Fields of Phoenix events center around baseball. Fans can attend minor league games, as well as spring training baseball games at this venue.

Which team is playing at American Family Fields of Phoenix?

The stadium serves as the home for the Brewers’ spring training games and also hosts Milwaukee’s minor league team in the Arizona Complex League

Where can I park for free at American Family Fields of Phoenix?

There are several parking lots available for American Family Fields of Phoenix events. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to secure their spot. 

What is the seating capacity of American Family Fields of Phoenix?

American Family Fields of Phoenix sports events can host over 10,000 cheering fans. 

Who owns American Family Fields of Phoenix?

American Family Fields of Phoenix is owned by The City of Phoenix’s Parks and Recreation department.

How do I get to American Family Fields of Phoenix using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach American Family Fields of Phoenix events by public transport have various bus routes, shuttle services, and taxis at their disposal.