Hadlock Field opened in 1994 and has been home to the Portland Sea Dogs ever since.
A wide cross-aisle divides the field-level seats from those that are higher up.
The left field fence at Hadlock Field will remind you of the Green Monster at Fenway Park.
Sitting on the third base side gives you a good view of the Portland Expo building.
Like most parks of its era, Hadlock Field has enclosed concourses that are below the seating bowl.
The U.S. Cellular Pavilion seats offer an elevated view in right field.
If you're interested in autographs, be sure to secure a spot close to either dugout.
Hadlock Field features a combination of stadium seats and aluminum bleachers.
Field-level seats get you close to the action, which can be fun for fans.
Fenway Franks, a popular concession item for Red Sox fans, are a bestseller at Hadlock Field.
Many future Red Sox spent time in Portland early in their careers, and are recognized in the concourse.