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The Dayton Dragons are making some big changes to seating in parts of Fifth Third Field. The team is upgrading the "Dragons Lair" section of its 7,230-seat stadium this year to improve flooring ...
X The Dayton Dragons organization is celebrating 25 seasons of professional baseball at Day Air Ballpark with the first home game Tuesday against the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
“Our stadium is heading into its 24th year, and the large ticket items are coming due. Plumbing, HVAC, concrete breaking, the roof, seating bowl, seats, etc.,” said Club President Rober… ...
Dayton Dragons baseball is ready for its home opener against the Lansing Lugnuts on Tuesday — with more than a few differences. Heeding public safety guidelines, social distancing will be as ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — For 25 years, it’s been the hottest ticket downtown. In April 2000, the first fans filled the newly built stadium on North Patterson Boulevard to cheer on the fire ...
The Dayton Dragons, one of the key entertainment draws in downtown, is undertaking a $20 million project that will upgrade their ballpark and enhance players and spectators experience.
Dragons games quickly became a summertime staple in Dayton, bringing families of fans to the ballpark for more than two decades. For Richard, baseball fandom runs deep.
CINCINNATI — The benches cleared in the Dayton Dragons' matchup with the Great Lakes Loons on Saturday night. The Dragons had a 4-3 lead in the seventh inning.
The Dragons will remain in Dayton as the Reds’ High-A affiliate, and the existing front office staff, led by President Robert Murphy, will continue to operate the club.
The organization is also giving a nod to the 25th season of Dayton Dragons baseball. The could-be Opening Day Reds will face a team of the organization's prospects Tuesday at a sold-out Day Air ...
From Triple-A Louisville all the way down to High-A Dayton, the future is bright in the Queen City. The Dayton Dragons were sixth in Baseball America's list of most talented minor league teams.