Section 121
Kauffman Stadium

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About Section 121

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Visiting Team Fans (Rows A-J)
  • Recommended For Great Views of the Field (Rows S-X)
  • Rows A-X

Seating Notes

  • These seats are located behind the visitor dugout
  • Rows A-J are recommended for visiting team fans
  • Rows S-X are recommended for great views of the field

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 121 are labeled A-X
  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the left

Views From Section 121

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Seat View From Section 121, Row S

What It's Like to Sit in Section 121

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RYS Expert Reviews

Dugout Boxes

(2026 Review) - Up-Close Field-Level Seating: Located in Sections 116–125 and 130–139 on the 100 Level.    Close to the Dugouts: Royals dugout sits near Sections 136–139, visitors near Sections 116–119.    Excellent Proximity: Approximately 20 rows per section with Row A closest to the field.    Protective Netting: Extends along the infield to improve fan safety.    Limited Shade: These seats receive significant sun exposure during day games.    Who Should Sit Here  Dugout Box seats are perfect for fans who want to sit close to the action and experience the game from field level. These sections are especially popular with fans hoping to watch players interact in the dugout or see plays develop around the bases up close.  Dugout Box Location + Details  Dugout Box seats make up the infield seating sections on the 100 Level at Kauffman Stadium and include Sections 116 through 125 and 130 through 139.  Each section contains roughly 20 rows of seating, with Row A positioned at the front of the section closest to the field.  These sections sit directly along the infield, placing fans near both dugouts:  Visitors dugout: In front of Sections 116–119    Royals dugout: In front of Sections 136–139    Because of their proximity to the field and dugouts, Dugout Box seats are among the most desirable field-level seats at the ballpark.  Views from the Dugout Boxes  Dugout Box seats offer excellent close-up views of the game from along the infield.  Fans sitting here can clearly follow pitch sequences, defensive shifts, and plays around the bases while also being close enough to watch players enter and exit the dugouts.  The shallow layout of the sections ensures that even seats toward the back still feel relatively close to the field.  Shade & Sun Exposure  One trade-off with these seats is limited protection from the sun.  Because the Dugout Box sections are located at field level and do not have an overhead structure above them, they offer very little shade during day games.  Seats located in higher rows near home plate, particularly in sections 123–125, will typically see shade slightly earlier than other sections.  Fans prioritizing shade may want to consider the Plaza Level seats above, which sit near the field but are often protected by the upper-level overhang.     Protective Netting  For safety, protective netting runs along the front of the infield seating areas.  While this reduces the number of foul balls reaching the seats, it helps provide a safer environment for fans seated close to the field. Views from the front rows of the Dugout Box sections may be slightly impacted by the protective netting. 

Fan Reviews

Row A is the first row behind the visitor's dugout in Section 121.

Section 121 / Row A

Seating and Ticket Q&A

Which seats are on the aisle in Section 121 at Kauffman Stadium?

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Section 121 is one of the best sections to sit in for Royals game. In Row P you'll have great views of the entire field from behind the visitor's dugout.

Section 121 seats
Among the narrowest sections in the ballpark, Section 121 has just nine seats in Row P

With the exception of Rows A and B, which have eight seats, all rows in Sections 121 have nine seats with seat 1 on your left as you face the field. The limited number of seats per row makes it easy to get in and out.

A relatively unknown benefit of sitting in a small row with an odd number of seats is that there tends to be an open seat somewhere - even in premium sections like 121. You'll often find seat 5 unoccupied because the four seats on either side are sold in sets of four. So even if you're not on the aisle, you may get a little extra room on one side of you.

Section 121 Seating Chart

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