Field Level
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
- 100% Buyer Guarantee
- Rated 4.8/5 by Fans
- Expert Support
Features & Amenities
Last verified and reviewed:
-
Closest Seats to the Field: Field Level sections include even-numbered sections below 100 (e.g., 20, 40, etc.) and place fans closest to the action.
-
Traditional Ballpark Layout: Most sections feature 25–30 rows with Row 1 at the front and accessible seating near the back.
-
Dugout Seating Options: Sections 22–26 sit behind the Orioles dugout, while Sections 48–52 sit behind the visitor dugout.
-
Great Home Run Areas: Left field seats and lower rows along the outfield are popular spots for catching home runs.
Who Should Sit Here
Field Level seats are ideal for fans who want to sit as close to the field as possible at Camden Yards. These seats are popular with fans who enjoy watching the game from near the dugouts, seeing player interactions up close, and experiencing the atmosphere of the lower bowl.
Location & Details
Field Level seating at Oriole Park at Camden Yards includes the lower bowl sections closest to the field. On the seating chart, these sections are typically labeled with even numbers below 100, such as Sections 20, 40, and others throughout the lower bowl.
Most Field Level sections contain approximately 25–30 rows, with Row 1 located at the front of the section and accessible seating areas typically positioned near the back rows.
This level shares a main concourse with the Terrace Level, providing easy access to concessions, restrooms, and other stadium amenities.
Field Boxes vs Lower Boxes
Within the Field Level, some sections carry different naming designations.
Field Boxes (Sections 16–58)
These sections are located around the infield and are commonly referred to as Field Box seating. These seats feature padded chairs and offer some of the best sightlines in the stadium.
Lower Boxes
As sections extend farther down the baselines and toward the outfield, some tickets are labeled Lower Box seats. Despite the different name, these seats are similar in style and comfort to other Field Level seats.
Field Level Views
Field Level seats provide a classic baseball viewing experience close to the field. Fans sitting in the infield sections will enjoy clear views of home plate, the pitcher’s mound, and the dugouts.
Seats farther down the lines still offer a close perspective of the action, though the viewing angle toward home plate becomes more angled.
Fans sitting in the left field outfield sections will also be positioned in one of the more home run-friendly areas of the ballpark, especially within the first 12–15 rows near the wall.
Choosing the Right Side
The side of the field can affect both the viewing angle and sun exposure.
Third Base Side
-
Better view of the main scoreboard
-
Receives shade earlier during afternoon and evening games
First Base Side
-
Stays in the sun longer during day games
-
Located closer to Kid’s Corner, a popular area with activities for children
Dugouts & Bullpen Views
Fans hoping to sit near the teams should consider the location of the dugouts and bullpens.
Orioles Dugout
Visitor Dugout
Fans interested in watching pitchers warm up should look toward Section 86, where the team bullpens are located. The Orioles warm up closer to the first rows, while the visiting bullpen sits directly behind that area.
Concourse Access
There are multiple restroom locations along the concourse behind home plate, making that area one of the most convenient places to sit on the Field Level.
Fans sitting farther down the first or third base lines may find fewer restroom options nearby compared to the areas directly behind home plate.
Verified Content: To provide the most accurate seating insights, this page undergoes a yearly audit. Our team verifies information through on-site visits, conversations with venue or ticketing representatives, and other resources.