Baseball Gameday

Baseball Gameday

2025 Baseball Gameday

Plainsman Park now features multiple new and expanded general admission areas for 2025, including some of the most unique experiences in college baseball.

PLAINSMAN PATIO

  • Located down the first base line, the expanded Plainsman Patio space features a large viewing space with seating, high-top tables and a Fast Flight Grab-N-Go concessions market with a new and improved menu.

WAR EAGLE WALL

  • Creating one of the most unique viewing experiences in college baseball, a standing-room-only, two-tiered general admission area now exists atop the War Eagle Wall in left field. Fans can access the top of the wall via stairs or a ramp located at the end of the left field concourse.

TIGER TERRACE

  • The renovated and expanded Tiger Terrace now includes three general admission tiers of paved terrace space inside the ballpark in addition to an expansion of the top level with the inclusion of a large green space with expanded concessions opportunities, which was previously outside the ballpark. Each of these areas provides opportunities for fans to bring their own tailgate chairs to enjoy the game from their own provided seat. Tailgate chairs may not be taken to any other areas of the ballpark.

TERRACE BOXES

  • The lower tier of Tiger Terrace now features nine sold out Terrace Boxes, which are equipped with soft seating, drink rail viewing areas, Traeger pellet grills, refrigerators and more.

Along with the Hall of Fame Club that debuted prior to last season, Plainsman Park now features two additional new premium club spaces for 2025 – the Broadway Club at Plainsman Park and the 984 Club. Each of the new spaces are fully sold out entering the 2025 season.

BROADWAY CLUB AT PLAINSMAN PARK

  • The exclusive new Broadway Club at Plainsman Park, named in honor of a generous gift from 1991 Auburn University alumnus and accounting graduate Bob Broadway, sits high above home plate and provides 40 fans with a private interior and exterior club space with high-end finishes, elevated food and drink offerings and the ballpark’s premier view.

984 CLUB

  • The 984 Club, named for the distance in mileage from Plainsman Park to Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, sits above the Plainsman Patio down the first base line and honors Auburn Baseball’s six College World Series teams. The new club experience includes a climate-controlled interior space with seating areas, drink rails and food and drink offerings, as well as plush exterior seating.  

HALL OF FAME CLUB

  • A tribute to Auburn, Southeastern Conference and Major League Baseball great Frank Thomas, who is the first player from the SEC enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Hall of Fame Club was introduced for the 2024 season and provides premium seats and standing room space at field level. Divided between two tiered rows located as close as 40 feet from home plate, the Hall of Fame Club reserved seats are made of high-end leather and offer a dynamic field-level view of the action at Plainsman Park. The space also features a 3,000-square-foot climate-controlled club area with food, drinks, televisions, restrooms, and indoor seating. 
  • In addition to the 108 reserved seats within the field-level seating space, the Hall of Fame Club also offers a limited number of access pass opportunities for each game, which provide patrons with the opportunity to enjoy the food and beverage amenities of the space, while watching the game from a standing-room-only drink rail behind the second row of seats.

SODA REFILL STATIONS

  • All fountain drinks at Plainsman Park will now provide unlimited same-game refills for all fans. Each concessions stand will now provide the opportunity to purchase a refillable souvenir soda, which can be filled at any of the three new refill points within Plainsman Park – located on the Home Plate Concourse, lower First Base Concourse, or on Plainsman Patio.

FAST FLIGHT GRAB-N-GO CONCESSIONS

  • A new Fast Flight Grab-N-Go concessions market with an expanded food and drink menu is now located on Plainsman Patio down the first base line. The location will offer burgers, chicken tenders, fries and other traditional ballpark fare along with wraps and healthy food options. It will include a wide variety of bottled drinks and features a walk-in craft Bodda Getta Beer Cave with a wide selection of beer options.
  • The concessions stand located within the Home Plate Concourse will also now feature the Fast Flight Grab-N-Go concessions experience, which provides expanded food and beverage offerings and an expedited shopping experience designed to get fans back to their seats as quickly as possible.

ADDITIONAL FOOD & BEVERAGE OPTIONS

  • Ben’s Pretzels and Chick-Fil-A will also now have an expanded presence at Plainsman Park, featuring new locations on the lower First Base Concourse located beneath Plainsman Patio, in addition to their previous stands located near the ballpark’s main entry within the Home Plate Concourse.
  • Additional concessions opportunities will also be available atop the new War Eagle Wall, and in the expanded grass area at the top of Tiger Terrace, with additional options coming to Tiger Terrace in March.

A-Z Guide

Parking

  • Accessible parking will be available in the East Coliseum, Stadium Deck and Neville Arena parking lots. Limited parking in the Home Plate Lot is available.

Ticket Information

  • Wheelchair accessible, companion, and easy-access seating tickets may be purchased in advance through the Auburn Ticket Office at 855-282-2010 option 1, or visit the ticket office located at the Neville Arena Scholarship Entry. On gameday, visit the Plainsman Park Ticket Office. Wheelchair accessible, companion, and easy-access seating is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.  

Small banners and signs are welcome at Plainsman Park. The following standards apply:

  • Item must be related to the event.
  • Item may not be larger than 11" x 17" in dimension.
  • Item may not obstruct any sponsors'/advertisers' signage.
  • Item may not be hung, attached, or displayed on any part of the building.
  • Item may not contain or display obscene/offensive language and/or pictures as determined by Auburn Event management.
  • Item may not be constructed or displayed in a manner that will obstruct the view of other guests or in any way create a safety hazard for others as determined by Auburn Event management. Management reserves the right to confiscate signage in violation of this policy or deny entry to those attempting to enter Plainsman Park with it.
  • Guests are not allowed to hand out pamphlets, advertisement brochures, etc. to other guests while inside the building without prior approval.

EMT’s are located along the inner concourse (facing field) at Section 40. The First Aid Station is located near the home plate stairwell on home dugout side of field by the men’s restroom. 

For the NCAA Auburn Super Regional, all gates open 90 minutes before the scheduled first pitch. 

On baseball gamedays, this lot is restricted to Auburn Baseball personnel including coaching staff, administration, family, Rehab Center personnel and patients, and a limited number of ADA parking. Individuals parking in this lot may ONLY enter from the north (Tiger Walk Intersection). 

Auburn University Athletics is not responsible for items lost or left behind at a game or event. 

Should an item be found, the item will be turned in at the Main First Aid Station (Section 46 at Jordan-Hare, Section 109 at Neville Arena, main concourse at softball and baseball).

Following the conclusion of each game or event, any remaining items in the First Aid Station not claimed will be turned over to the Auburn Police Division. 

New for 2025: Media entry will be at the second of the two new gates located at the lower concourse of the new 984 Club along Donahue Drive.

Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis in the East Coliseum Lot, Stadium Deck and any non-secured parking location on campus. For midweek games, there will be no ticketing in the East Coliseum Lot or Stadium Deck after noon.

The following list of prohibited items was established to protect the safety and best interests of Auburn University students, student athletes, employees and fans. Prohibited items include:

  • Alcohol
  • Artificial noisemakers
  • Cameras with detachable lenses or lenses over 4 inches
  • Grills
  • Large bags (12x12x12 is maximum size)
  • Outside cups
  • Outside food or drink
  • Park seats with arms
  • Pets
  • Tents
  • Umbrellas
  • Video cameras
  • Weapons (including pocket knives)
  • Any items deemed inappropriate, hazardous or unsafe by venue personnel

All available home games and away games will be broadcasted on WGZZ 94.3 FM, ESPN 106.7 FM, the Auburn Athletics App, and AuburnTigers.com.

Radio stations must contact the communications office for permission to broadcast from Auburn parking lots. Event Management will assign areas in conjunction with the communications office. A fee is charged for this privilege.

A medical re-entry wristband will be permitted at the discretion of EMS employees.

Smoking, including electronic or vapor cigarettes, is not allowed inside Plainsman Park.

Solicitation on the Auburn University campus, without the express written consent of Auburn University or its agents, is strictly prohibited.

Requests for public announcements over the PA system will only be granted in cases of emergency. The marketing and promotions department is responsible for all public address announcements.

Strollers can be left at the gate or, if small enough, folded up and placed under the patron's seat.

New for 2025: Beginning this season, there are more options than ever for students to enjoy a game at Plainsman Park. With the additions of the two-tiered War Eagle Wall in left field, the all-new Plainsman Patio on the first base line and an expanded Tiger Terrace, options abound for Auburn students. Additionally, the first five rows of section 111 will also always be available as reserved seating options for students.

For students who would rather enjoy a game from outside the ballpark, the Back Forty Deck presented by the Auburn Bookstore in right field also remains an option. Chairs are not permitted on the deck, but personal-sized coolers are allowed.

While students previously were only able to enter Plainsman Park through the Home Plate Gates, students may now enter the ballpark by scanning their Mobile Tiger ID at any point of entry. 

The main office is located behind home plate on the lower concourse. The ticket office at the Plainsman Park entrance will be the main ticket office in use on baseball gamedays.

Postponed Games 

  • All paid admission tickets to a postponed Auburn baseball game are good for the announced make-up game. If attending the announced make-up game, the original ticket is used for entry to the stadium. No refunds will be given. 
    Paid admission tickets to a postponed Auburn baseball game can be exchanged for tickets to a future regular season game, subject to availability, barring exceptions. 

Cancelled Games 

  • Paid admission tickets to an Auburn baseball game that is cancelled can be exchanged for tickets to a future regular season non-conference game or select Thursday or Sunday SEC games, both subject to availability. The original ticket from the cancelled game is required at the time of exchange. No refunds will be given.
  • To exchange tickets, please contact the Ticket Office at 855-282-2010 option 1 or tickets@auburn.edu.
  • Tickets may be exchanged for any non-conference game, or any Thursday/Sunday SEC baseball game (based on availability, some SEC games may be excluded).

Rescheduled Doubleheader Seating

  • In the event an Auburn baseball game is re-scheduled as part of a doubleheader, the original ticket's seat location will be honored for that game only. (I.E. A Friday night game is re-scheduled as part of a doubleheader the following day. The Friday ticket's seat location will be honored for Game 1, and the Saturday ticket's seat location will be honored for Game 2.) Auburn Athletics reserves the right to clear the stadium in between games of a doubleheader. 

The visiting team bus will park and unload in the loading zone located directly in front of the Josh Donaldson Hitting Pavilion along Donahue Drive. The bus may stay in the location for the duration of the game. 

Visiting team seating is located down the right field line in sections 35-37. Due to all chairback seating being sold out, visiting team fans may only access seats in their designated section. Any visiting team fan occupying a seat in another section of the ballpark will be asked to leave by stadium personnel.