Experience the Norfolk Tides at First Horizon Park
The Norfolk Tides, a Minor League Baseball team based in Norfolk, Virginia, have a rich history dating back to their establishment in 1961. As the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, the Tides have developed a reputation for nurturing future MLB stars. In recent years, the team has made its mark in Nashville, playing at First Horizon Park, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2015.
First Horizon Park offers an exceptional experience for baseball fans, featuring a seating capacity of approximately 10,000. The seating arrangements are designed to provide excellent views from every angle, ensuring that every fan can enjoy the action on the field. Whether you prefer the excitement of sitting close to the dugout or the panoramic views from the upper levels, there's a perfect spot for everyone.
Seasonal events at First Horizon Park include not only Tides games but also various community events and promotions throughout the summer months. Fans can look forward to themed nights, fireworks displays, and special giveaways that enhance the overall experience. With affordable ticket prices and various seating options available, attending a Norfolk Tides game is an excellent choice for families and baseball enthusiasts alike.
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Norfolk Tides Nashville Sport reviews
Horrible night
When I got to the park for a 5:05 game it was under a rain delay. No problem at this point, especially since it was turn back the clock night. The rain stopped and it looked like they were in tarping the field only to cover it up again because more heavy rain was on the way. Finally at around 7:50 they uncovered the field and started to prep for the game. At 8:15 the announcer came over the PA system to say that the game would be starting at 8:45. Almost 4 hours after the actual start time. I was so frustrated that I decided to leave since I had to be up for work the next morning. Just a bad night.
