• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • About
  • Baseball ’19
  • Day Zero 3
  • Earl
  • My list
  • Photo Blogging Challenge

A 'lil HooHaa

Messing with the blogging world since 2005

eastern league baseball

Summer of Baseball: Harrisburg give options for watching

February 24, 2016

Note: I am finishing my 2015 Summer of Baseball stadium reviews. I have two left, including the one below.

As the end of the 2015 baseball season approached, I was still interested in trying to add a couple of more parks and it appeared there was a chance to do a two-in-one-day trip.

All stamped in!

All stamped in!

So, hey, why not?

On a nice and hot early September weekend, two of us headed down into Pennsylvania to see two games, with the first being in Harrisburg, home of the Double A Senators. I ordered tickets ahead of time in the “cheap seats,” but when we got there, things would change. More on that later.

The ride down was easy enough and, once we got there, parking wasn’t too bad. But let me tell you something about Metro Bank Park – it’s on an island in Harrisburg. There’s one bridge on and off the island. Some suggestions are also to park off the island and walk to the game. On a normal day, we may have considered this. But with a short window to get to our second game (in York), we needed to have the ability to try and get in and out fast.

We headed down a little early, as normal, so we would have time to check things out before the game. Parking on the island turned out to be pretty easy for us (for when we got there), but I could see where it might be harder closer to game time. It only cost a few bucks to park on the island, so overall not too bad.

The pulled pork, slaw, and chips were a pretty good lunch.

The pulled pork, slaw, and chips were a pretty good lunch.

We then walked to the stadium, picked up the tickets and headed in. I have to say – this is a cool stadium. Though there are parts that seemed a little “cookie cutter,” I really liked the feel of the stadium. You could circle the stadium, but have to go up and down and over and around in parts. Oddly enough, that was kind of cool as it was different.

Behind home plate, you could walk around the stadium in a shaded atmosphere. The outfield was open for watching the game, which made it cool. The big screen in right field was just that – huge!

Our seats were in left field and with the sun beating down, that wasn’t going to be fun. Down the first-base line, there was a tent area that was kind of cool, but it might not have been the best sight line. So we ended up settling on a spot below the scoreboard, which engulfed that whole area in shade. There were places to stand with a mini table and we parked it there for the game. It turned out to be a smart move.

Good view.

Good view.

What a great spot to watch the game from, too! That was the one great thing about Harrisburg — though you had a seat, you had several options on where to watch the game from and it wouldn’t interfere with anybody else. Parks like that are a plus in my mind.

The team store was nice (and air conditioned) and had several good choices. Food at the stadium wasn’t too bad overall. Prices were decent. Before the game, we went to an area where there’s several food options. I ended up with pulled pork and it was pretty good. Later in the game, of course, I grabbed a hot dog. I thought that was decent as well, especially because I got it at the spot below the scoreboard and they made it to order. Made it even better.

The people we chatted with seemed friendly and welcoming, so that’s always a bonus.

It appears the Senators have changed the name of the stadium to FNB Field, so I am sure that means I’ll have to get down there again for a new stamp!

Overall, this trip was a solid experience and it was a good place to take in a game.

Park Notes:  

Metro Bank Park
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Home of the Harrisburg Senators (Double A affiliate of the Washington Nationals)
Visited on: September 6, 2015
Opponent: Akron Rubber Ducks (Double A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians)

Ratings (out of 10)

  • Stadium: 8.5/10
  • Concessions: 7.5/10
  • Parking: 7.5/10
  • Ambiance: 8/10
  • Friendliness: 9/10

I am continuing the Summer of Baseball from 2014 and hope to blog about each new stadium I visit in 2015. Ones visited in the past can be viewed linked up in the 2014 version.

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.J. at hoohaablog@gmail.com. Also, please “Like” HooHaa Blog on Facebook!

Filed Under: Baseball, My world, Sports, Summer of Baseball, Travel Tagged With: baseball, baseball stadium, baseball stadium review, eastern league, eastern league baseball, Harrisburg, harrisburg senators, Harrisburg senators baseball, metro bank park, minor league, minor league baseball, minor leagues, senators, senators baseball, stadium review, summer of baseball, summer of baseball 2015

No Comments

Summer of Baseball: Altoona gives a great atmosphere

February 17, 2016

Note: I am finishing my 2015 Summer of Baseball stadium reviews over the next month or so. I have three left, including the one below. I also have a review I am planning for something else. so this should take us into March and closer to the start of the 2016 season! 

Years ago, I worked back-to-back summers at the local college as a painter. Basically, we painted dorm rooms.

One of those years, we had the radio on each day with the station out of Binghamton. The local Double A team – the Binghamton Mets – was set to host the Altoona Curve. So the radio hosts were being funny – or attempting to be – by telling a joke with Altoona (though, to be fair, this joke has probably been told with so many different towns…) and it went like this:

“Did you know the toothbrush was invented in Altoona? If it was anywhere else, it would be the teethbrush!”

Stamped in for a game in Altoona!

Stamped in for a game in Altoona!

The radio hosts, of course, got a good chuckle out of that.

That was my first true connection with the Curve until a few years later, when I worked for my local newspaper and we had a kid from an area school playing for the Curve.

It’s truly one of baseball’s best names for sure. And for a few years, I’ve heard from a friend how good of a stadium Altoona had. This past August, I finally had the chance to see a game at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

Opened in 1999, PNG Field is really a gem. There are great sightlines throughout the park. The upper concessions aren’t in an open concourse, but the lower ones are, so it’s possible for you to grab a bite to eat and still be able to see the game.

A berm in part of the outfield allows people to sit out there for the game, too.

We sat down the right-field line. In fact, we were the last two in the row in the second tier of seats. So it was a nice spot. No worries with sun and a good view of the field. One really cool feature of PNG Park is beyond part of the outfield wall is Lakemont Park, which features many amusement park rides and such. One of those – a roller coaster – is viewable over the right-field wall at PNG Park, which is really cool.

It's a great view in Altoona.

It’s a great view in Altoona.

Everybody I encountered at the park was friendly. It was easy to navigate and there were a few things to see when we walked around. The team store was decent, but it was the end of the year so there weren’t a lot of choices. It looked like the stock was down, and that makes sense with how many games were left and such.

Food choices were pretty solid. Of course, I went with hot dogs and they were pretty good. I got to some ice cream at the end of the night, too, and enjoyed that. It also looked like there was a decent beer selection. Downstairs, they have the normal concession stands, but they also have stand-alone stands, for things like Italian ice etc.

Play ball!

Play ball!

There’s a bar/restaurant sort of thing down the left-field line, too, but I didn’t get out there to look at it too closely. People were there for it though. It may have just been a fancier looking concession area, but it seemed like people enjoyed it.

The area seems to really support the team and the night we were there (fireworks night), they came out in droves. There’s a negative to that, though. Parking was tough. They have a three-tiered parking garage and only a couple of lanes going in. It took us quite a while to get in, which is a little frustrating. Where the field is situated, there aren’t a lot of open spots around to park.

On the flip side, we were smart and decided to bolt before the fireworks. We watched them from the parking garage and were out of there before the crowd started to pour out of the stadium. That’s a good thing as we were heading back to New York that night and had a ride ahead of us.

Overall, though, this was a really good experience. I’d definitely come to the park again as it’s a nice place for a game. There are enough spots to find shade, too, so that’s always a bonus. PNG Park is good for baseball, but also has enough space and such for families to come and enjoy, even if there’s a few little ones who want to run around some.

Park Notes:  

Peoples Natural Gas Field
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Home of the Altoona Curve (Double A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates)
Visited on: August 29, 2015
Opponent: Trenton Thunder (Double A affiliate of the New York Yankees)

Ratings (out of 10)

  • Stadium: 8/10
  • Concessions: 8/10
  • Parking: 7/10
  • Ambiance: 8.5/10
  • Friendliness: 9/10

I am continuing the Summer of Baseball from 2014 and hope to blog about each new stadium I visit in 2015. Ones visited in the past can be viewed linked up in the 2014 version.

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.J. at hoohaablog@gmail.com. Also, please “Like” HooHaa Blog on Facebook!

Filed Under: Baseball, My world, Sports, Summer of Baseball, Travel Tagged With: Altoona, Altoona curve, Altoona curve baseball, baseball, baseball stadium, baseball stadium review, curve, curve baseball, eastern league, eastern league baseball, minor league, minor league baseball, minor leagues, peoples gas park, peoples natural gas field, peoples natural gas park, png field, png park, stadium review, summer of baseball, summer of baseball 2015

2 Comments

Primary Sidebar

Welcome

Welcome to A 'lil HooHaa!

This is a personal website covering many topics! We host a monthly photo blogging challenge, and then every January hold a fun writing challenge.

Thank you for stopping by and hope this becomes a stop for you!

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Follow

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 878 other subscribers

Instagram

hoohaa29

In the shadow… #firetower #tower #stamfordny # In the shadow… 

#firetower #tower #stamfordny #utsayanthafiretower #utsayanthamountain
It’s always nice to spend a couple of hours on t It’s always nice to spend a couple of hours on the beach, even for just one day!

#beach #life #water #sand #dog #goldenretriever #dogsofinstagram
Baseball ❤️ #baseball #baseballfield #sunset Baseball ❤️

#baseball #baseballfield #sunset @milb @senatorsbaseball
An old tractor in a field when exploring Simcoe Is An old tractor in a field when exploring Simcoe Island. 

#travel #tractor #field #canada #simcoeisland
Last weekend in Canada. A fine beer at Spicer’s Last weekend in Canada. A fine beer at Spicer’s Dockside Grill. 

#beer #pint #canada #wolfeisland #vacation #goodtimes @mackinnonbrewing
An old cemetery with the sun peaking through. #c An old cemetery with the sun peaking through. 

#cemetery #headstones #history #wolfeisland #wolfeislandontario
Fun experience heading from the US to Canada on @h Fun experience heading from the US to Canada on @hornesferry ! 

#water #travel #ferry
Spent part of the morning dock diving with Harper! Spent part of the morning dock diving with Harper! A ton of fun!

#dog #dogsofinstagram #dockdiving #water #Waterdog #goldenretriever #swimmingdog #love #picoftheday #photography #dogs
Gumby rides free! Gumby rides free!
Self care is important. With work as stressful as Self care is important. With work as stressful as it usually is during this month, the little things can help you relax. I went this morning for a beard trim. It’s only 30-40 minutes, but it’s nice to have it done. A nice shaping, thinning it out a bit, a hot towel and a straight razor. 

Nice. 

In the world in which we live, little things like this can really be good for you. Maybe it’s a massage. Maybe it’s a therapy session. Maybe it’s a trip to the barber shop. But take care of yourself. It’s important. 

And if you are in my area and need a trim or whatever — check out Chris (@studio11chris ) at @studio11barbersuite in Oneonta. Well worth it! 

#beard #barber #barbershop #lifeisgood #selfcare #takecareofyourself #life
Nothing better than #barkinthepark with Harper! Nothing better than #barkinthepark with Harper!
Do you think @harper_dublin likes her @jollypets b Do you think @harper_dublin likes her @jollypets balls? The only one I truly am sad I missed buying was a limited edition one for the Asher House sometime last year. I waited and lost out. But, she has her collection and I am sure it will keep growing. There are ones she has outside as well! 

#goldenretriever #dogsofinstagram #jollypets #dog #dogtoys #balllife #love
Morning walks . #goldenretriever #dogsofinstagram Morning walks .

#goldenretriever #dogsofinstagram #nature #sky #love  #color #photography #photooftheday
We will take sun and blue skies this time of year! We will take sun and blue skies this time of year! 

.
.
.
.
.
.
#dog #dogsofinstagram #goldenretriever #love #scallycap #bostonscally
Henlo! #snow #winter #mothernature #goldenretrie Henlo! 

#snow #winter #mothernature #goldenretriever #dog #dogsofinstagram
Nothing like Mister Softee on a warm December even Nothing like Mister Softee on a warm December evening! 

#icecream #mrsoftee #jimmies #mistersoftee
Don’t mind me. Just watching a little TV with so Don’t mind me. Just watching a little TV with some snuggles on the couch! 

#goldenretriever #dogsofinstagram #dog #love
It was haircut time with Cameron before Thanksgivi It was haircut time with Cameron before Thanksgiving and he challenged @studio11chris some with this festive art! 

#haircut #barber #barbershop @studio11barbersuite @harmm23 @dlinc27
Sunday was a day with some errands and such, but a Sunday was a day with some errands and such, but also a nice walk on the Vestal Rail Trail. Harper loved it, of course, especially because she got to also walk with her "Gram!" 

#dog #walk #outdoors #goldenretriever #goldenretrieversofinstagram #dogsofinstagram #love #photooftheday #iphoneography
Quick snap tonight while out walking Harper. #ni Quick snap tonight while out walking Harper. 

#night #moon #blackandwhite #spooky
Follow on Instagram

YouTube

P.J. Harmer

P.J. Harmer
A video looking at my first year and a half of owning a golden retriever, my first dog. It's had its ups and downs, but I've truly loved the ride and look forward to the future. 

Music: Happy before we get old by Michael Shynes via Artlist. 

► My blog: http://www.hoohaa.com
► Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoohaa29/
► Follow Harper on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harper_dublin/
► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HooHaaBlog

Thank you for watching. :)
When these boxes come, there usually some excitement. But this one ... is the ultimate unboxing! 

#cielovideo52 #52weekchallenge #week5 #weeklychallenge

Music: Happy to be Happy (Dapun)

► My blog: http://www.hoohaa.com
► Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoohaa29/
► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/softball29
► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HooHaaBlog
I hate being in front of the camera, but also realize sometimes it's not the worst thing in the world. So, I'm getting better with it. Week 4's theme was all about us and having us in front of the camera, so I tried to come up with a creative way to do it. 

#cielovideo52 #52weekchallenge #week4 #weeklychallenge

Music: Infinite Wonder (Ben Fox)

► My blog: http://www.hoohaa.com
► Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoohaa29/
► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/softball29
► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HooHaaBlog
Load More... Subscribe

Archives

Categories

Calendar

November 2025
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
« Oct    

Search The Site

Site Information

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

A 'lil HooHaa © 2025 · Created By Coded Creative

Copyright © 2025 · Ava Mae on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

 

Loading Comments...