Ed Smith Stadium Left Field Pavilion
Features & Amenities
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Only Outfield Seating: Sections 127–129 are the only seats beyond the outfield wall.
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Ledge & Table Seating: All seats are positioned at drink rails or tables.
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Great Home Run Territory: Strong chance to catch balls hit to left field.
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Social, Casual Setting: Built for relaxing and moving around.
Who Should Sit Here?
The Left Field Pavilion is ideal for families and fans attending Baltimore Orioles Spring Training games at Ed Smith Stadium who prefer a relaxed, social atmosphere. It’s a great fit for those who enjoy standing or sitting at a rail with a drink while watching the game rather than sitting in a traditional stadium chair.
Left Field Pavilion Location
Sections 127, 128, and 129 make up the Left Field Pavilion at Ed Smith Stadium. These sections are located beyond the left field wall and are the only dedicated outfield seating areas in the ballpark.
Unlike traditional seating sections, Pavilion seats are arranged at drink rails and tables, creating a patio-style environment rather than standard row-based seating.
Views from the Left Field Pavilion
The Pavilion offers a clear, angled view of the field from the outfield perspective. Fans have strong sightlines toward left and center field, making it an exciting spot for tracking fly balls and potential home runs.
While farther from home plate than infield seating sections, the view remains open and unobstructed. The experience here is more about atmosphere and energy than detailed pitch-by-pitch viewing.
Things to Know Before You Buy
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Seating is at rails and tables — there are no traditional stadium chairbacks.
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Views of home plate are more distant compared to infield sections.
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Shade coverage may vary depending on time of day.
Note: These seats are highlighted on the map
Interactive Seating Chart
Left Field Pavilion Seating Chart



