Stockton Ports
Hours
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Overview
The Stockton Ports are truly a rich part of our city's and Professional Minor League Baseball's history. In 1941, the Stockton Ports were one of the founding members of the California Baseball League. The Ports gained their unique name from the cities own rich history and strong resource as the states only inland Port. Over the course of the Ports 61 years as a member of the California League, the Stockton Ports have won 11 titles (most by any active team) and have posted an overall 4,474-4,018 record and made it to the postseason in 38 seasons. Come out to the Ports' home, the beautiful Stockton Ballpark on the Downtown Stockton waterfront, and enjoy some ballpark food and cheer on the Stockton Ports as they play America's favorite pastime! Plan ahead and make sure to come to a game that features fireworks--there's nothing like baseball and fireworks by the downtown waterfront! Visit the Stockton Ports' official website for a schedule of upcoming home games and promotions.
Amenities
- American Express
- Concerts
- Discover
- Family Friendly
- Featured Partner
- Full Bar
- Major Events
- Mastercard
- Sports
- Visa
- Wine and Beer
I spent a recent spring Sunday afternoon at the Banner Island ball park watching the minor league team Stockton Ports. They are affiliated with the Oakland As. The weather was great, the stadium is modern, staff was helpful, and the vibe and crowd is family friendly. Just a classic day at the ball park. Memory making day. The Ports had a winning day against the Rancho Cucamonga (RC) Quakes. The RC Quakes are affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers. To think that these players may one day play in the Majors, that is pretty cool. Actually there have been many Ports ball players that moved on into the MLB. There is a stadium wall listing the players that achieved that feat. The ball park was built in 2005. Modern design, beautiful minor ball park. It is next to the arena (where the Stockton Kings basketball team plays), the marina is right next to both. The ball park seats 5,000. There are box suites and a connected VIP bar seating that is not open to the general public. All but two concessions closed by the top of the 5th inning. But those two followed suit by bottom of the 7th. The good BBQ was in the VIP section, and that section is locked down. The burgers, dogs, and pretzels at the concession tasted like Costco food court. The stadium is cashless. Tickets range $8- 22 with weekend pricing starting at $16. Parking is $10-15. There is a multistory parking lot between the two stadiums. In addition there were two additional lots, those were surface lots. The mascot, Splash, was present and super eager to take photos with everyone and anyone. He might photobomb your shot. I learned on Sundays, the Ports home game celebrate the Copa de La Diversion identity and they transform into the Stockton Cheladas. What does that mean? They wear a different uniform and colors in partnership with major league soccer to celebrate and connect teams to the local Latino/Hispanic communities. Did you know Stockton is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse large city in the U.S.? It is! 45% of its population identify as Latino.
Awesome Ballpark with selection of foods and drinks. Great parking arrangements. Great people. Great Stockton! Go Ports!
Beautiful ballpark. Definitely not minor-league level. Beautiful location in Stockton right next to the arena. Definitely recommend taking a few laps around the stadium Their promotional giveaways are the best in the business. I was expecting a cheap T-shirt and I received a nice hockey uniform top for their giveaway. Only negative was they ran out of hot dogs.
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