![]() We’re guessing that’s why the B-Mets went to such great lengths to create a family-friendly environment.ĭespite the ballpark having a relatively small footprint, the B-Mets have added picnic/group areas down the right-field line along with a play area. ![]() When you go to the ballgame, you’re likely going directly to the ballpark and spending your time there. It’s located on the edge of downtown Binghamton, but that’s not saying a whole lot: there are no dramatic skylines beyond the home-run fence, no quaint urban neighborhood surrounding the ballpark. The ballpark, which opened in 1992, has a slightly old-fashioned feel to it, with a seating bowl and suites/press-box level sitting above an enclosed concourse. With a host of attractions geared toward kids - like the giant mascot inflatable shown above - NYSEG Stadium is a place where families of all sorts can go out and have a safe, affordable time. It’s a ballpark where kids can run the bases in the middle of the fifth - and not after the game, as many teams do on a weekly basis - and it’s a ballpark where dollar hot dogs are available every night of the week. NYSEG Stadium may not be the flashiest facility in the minors, but may be the most family-friendly facility we’ve run across in a long time. The route to the ballpark is well-signed. Basically, no matter where you’re coming from you’ll want to exit on Route 11 and head toward downtown Binghamton. Naming Rights: Purchased by New York State Electric and Gas terms of the deal were not disclosedĪddress/Directions: 211 Henry St., Binghamton, N.Y. ![]() ![]() By Kevin Reichard on Novemin Minor-League Baseball, Visits ![]()
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