ShoreTown Ballpark opened in 2001 and has been home to the BlueClaws ever since.
There's plenty of convenient parking around ShoreTown Ballpark.
Prior to its current name, ShoreTown Ballpark was known as FirstEnergy Park.
The 360-degree concourse at ShoreTown Ballpark is ideal for fans who enjoy walking laps during games.
A seat behind home plate offers a good view of the action and a nice vantage point of the scoreboard.
Be sure to visit the team shop before you leave ShoreTown Ballpark.
Visiting with kids? Be sure to visit the children's play area in the outfield conconcourse.
Players on both teams frequently sign autographs around the dugouts before the game.
The outfield grass berms are large, making them a popular seating choice for families.
Fish tacos are one of the seafood items on the menu at ShoreTown Ballpark.
It's often possible to find a batting practice baseball on or around the outfield grass berm.
There's a large picnic zone off the outfield concourse that fans can use when it's not booked by a group.