Section 42
Truist Park
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About Section 42
Key Insights
- Dugout Club
- Rows 1-15
Seating Notes
- Premium seating area as part of the Dugout Club
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 42 are labeled 1-15
- When looking towards the stage/field, lower number seats are on the right
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What It's Like to Sit in Section 42
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RYS Expert Reviews
Dugout Club
(2026 Review) -
Close-to-the-Field Seating: Located within 15 rows of the field behind the dugouts and along the baselines.
Comfortable Mesh Seating: Wider mesh seats with armrests and cupholders.
Exclusive Lounge Access: Access to Dugout Corner Lounges with bars and complimentary ballpark snacks (Braves games).
Player Proximity: Sections 17–21 behind the Braves dugout and 31–35 behind the visitor dugout.
Great Field-Level Views: One of the closest seating options outside the premium clubs.
Who Should Sit Here
The Dugout Club is ideal for fans who want to be close to the players and field without paying for the ultra-premium clubs behind home plate.
These seats combine great proximity, upgraded seating comfort, and lounge access, making them a strong choice for Braves fans who want a premium game-day experience along the baselines.
Dugout Club Location & Sections
Dugout Club seats run down both baselines at Truist Park, positioned directly behind the dugouts and toward the infield corners.
This seating area includes:
Sections 10–21 down the first base line
Sections 31–42 down the third base line
All seats are located within roughly the first 15 rows from the field, giving fans an up-close look at the action.
Fans looking for specific team proximity should consider:
Sections 17–21 — Behind the Braves dugout
Sections 31–35 — Behind the visiting team dugout
Because these sections sit so close to the infield, fans can easily watch players enter and exit the dugout throughout the game.
Views from the Dugout Club
Dugout Club seats offer excellent field-level perspectives along the baselines.
Being so close to the field allows fans to experience the game from a player-like vantage point, with great views of plays around the bases and the dugout activity throughout the game.
Since these sections sit along the infield lines rather than directly behind home plate, viewing angles vary slightly by section. Seats closer to the infield corners will have more direct looks toward home plate.
Protective netting is installed in front of these sections, which helps protect fans but can reduce the chances of catching a foul ball.
Seating Comfort
Seats in the Dugout Club feature upgraded mesh-style stadium chairs designed for additional comfort compared to standard seating.
Seat features include:
Wider mesh seats
Armrests
Cupholders
Extra space compared to standard stadium seating
These upgrades make the Dugout Club a comfortable option for fans sitting close to the action for a full nine innings.
Dugout Club Amenities
For Atlanta Braves games, Dugout Club ticketholders typically receive access to the Dugout Corner Lounges, located near the ends of the seating sections along the baselines.
These lounges feature:
Full-service bars
Complimentary ballpark snacks
Climate-controlled lounge spaces
Two themed lounges serve this seating area:
Chipper's Corner Located between Sections 40 and 41, this climate-controlled space celebrates Braves legend Chipper Jones and features memorabilia honoring his career.
Jim Beam Lounge Located between Sections 11 and 12, this lounge features a wood-heavy design inspired by a Jim Beam distillery. Fans can cool off indoors while enjoying drinks from the bar and complimentary ballpark fare.
Some tickets tied to Braves memberships may also include a $10 food and beverage credit pre-loaded onto the ticket, though availability can vary.
Lower Level Down the Line
- Fans looking for the most affordable lower deck seating options which aren't beyond the outfield wall will find themselves searching in these sections between the corner bases and their respective foul poles. The experience can vary greatly from section to section here, so we recommend choosing wisely for your next trip to Truist Park. Sections nearer to the corner bases will keep you closer to the heart of the infield, but the seats themselves will have you facing more towards center field and leave you with a fairly significant head turn to see the pitchers mound and home plate. Therefore if a comfortable spot is what you're after, some of the seats closer to the foul poles (sections 110 and 142 for example) will be the better option. The back rows of the 100 level section get noticeably more protection from the weather. If you're looking to put the sun at your back sooner, opt for seats towards the right field corner which will leaving you facing the east.
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