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The Hoosier State doesn't have a Major League Baseball team, but these 10 Indiana ballparks are amazing places to catch a game. Indiana has five minor league baseball teams: the Evansville Otters, Fort Wayne TinCaps, Gary SouthShore RailCats, Indianapolis Indians, and South Bend Cubs. Indiana is also home to two historic parks that, if you haven't visited, you've probably seen on the silver screen!

Victory Field

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Victory Field in Indianapolis

The Indianapolis Indians play at Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis. The ballpark has received numerous national accolades as one of the best minor league stadiums in the United States. The Indians led all of Minor League Baseball in attendance in 2016, and over the past four seasons, the team has either led Minor League Baseball in attendance or set a single-season attendance record every year. 

Four Winds Field

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Four Winds Field, South Bend, IN. (Photo by Matt Cashore(

Four Winds Field in South Bend. (Photo by Matt Cashore)

The South Bend Cubs play in downtown South Bend at Four Winds Field, the Best Single-A Ballpark according to BallparkDigest.com. Among promotions for the season, you can enjoy fireworks at every Friday game and a chance to win a flat screen television every inning on Saturdays!

Parkview Field

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Parkview Field in Fort Wayne

The Fort Wayne TinCaps host their opponents at Parkview Field. Parkview Field is annually rated among the best Ballpark Experiences in all of Minor League Baseball, and was honored by Stadium Journey in five of the last six years, including each of the last three! The TinCaps were the recipients of Minor League Baseball's 2016 John H. Johnson President's Award. This is Minor League Baseball's top honor for organizational excellence, awarded each year to just one out of the 160 teams across all levels of minor league baseball (Rookie Leagues to Triple-A). 

 

Bosse Field

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Bosse Field in Evansville

The Evansville Otters host their games at historic Bosse Field. Bosse Field is America's third-oldest ballpark that is still in use, behind only Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. The field was also the home of the Racine Belles in the movie "A League of Their Own." 

U.S. Steel Yard

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U.S. Steel Yard in Gary

The Gary SouthShore RailCats play at U.S. Steel Yard. A day at U.S. Steel Yard is non-stop fun, and that's even without the baseball! The RailCats promise a wide array of laugh-out-loud between-inning entertainment, great giveaways, jaw-dropping fireworks, and a family-first, kid-friendly atmosphere! 

League Stadium

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League Stadium in Huntingburg

League Stadium was built in 1894 in Huntingburg and is the home of the Dubois County Bombers, a college summer league team, but it is better known as the home of the Rockford Peaches in "A League of Their Own." The stadium has a vast history and hosted, among others, Hall of Famer Satchel Paige in the early 1960s.

Oil City Stadium

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Oil City Stadium in Whiting

Since their inaugural season in 2012, the NW Indiana Oilmen have claimed three Midwest Collegiate League Championships (2012, 2016 & 2018). The 2020 season featured 25 home games and the MCL All-Star Game on July 20! 

Bart Kaufman Field

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Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington

In late 2019, Indiana University was named the Big Ten baseball team of the decade, and a lot of their success can be at least partially credited to the incredible home field advantage they get at Bart Kaufman Field! Dedicated in 2013, the ballpark has already hosted a pair of NCAA Regionals and a Big Ten Tournament. The ballpark was buzzing in its inaugural season, en route to Indiana's first College World Series team in 2013. 

Alexander Field

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Alexander Field in West Lafayette

Alexander Field became the new home of Purdue Baseball beginning with fall practice in September 2012. The Boilers have compiled a 28-15 record at home over the last two seasons and finished second in the Big Ten in 2019. The 2020 home slate featured 23 games, including in-state teams Purdue Fort Wayne (3/24), Valparaiso (3/31), Indiana State (4/1), Butler (4/14), Ball State (4/21), and Indiana (5/8-10).

McBride Stadium

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Historic McBride Stadium

Richmond's brand-new team, the Flying Mummies, will kick off their home schedule in May 2026 at the newly renovated Historic McBride Stadium, a beloved landmark in Richmond since 1937. With capacity for over 2,000 fans and upgrades including premium seating and family zones, the stadium is primed to become the heart of summer baseball in East Central Indiana.