1. Hall of Fame
Make sure to check out the Hall of Fame at Fifth Third Field. The Hall of Fame honors the 16 former Mud Hens who are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame and is a must-see for any baseball fan.
2. I Got It Statue
Before the game, take a minute to see the “I Got It” statue by Frank C. Gaylord. The statue depicts three boys trying to catch a ball and is a must-see for anyone taking in a game at Fifth Third Field.
3. Rooftops
Fifth Third Field is one of the few ballparks where you can catch the game from rooftops across the street from the stadium meaning you won’t want to miss your opportunity to take in a game from the Fleetwood’s Rooftop or the Rooftop on Nine. If you want to watch a Mud Hen games in a unique way, then reserve a spot on one of the rooftops outside Fifth Third Field.
4. Who’s Up Statue
The “Who’s Up” statue shows kids watching the game through a knothole in the fence and is a must-see for anyone taking in a game at Fifth Third Field. Take a picture of the sculpture before the game to get the full Mud Hens game day experience.
5. Autographs
If you’re attending a Mud Hens game on Sunday, then stop by the designated autograph area and get autographs from some of your favorite players. Autographs are a great keepsake for any fan, so get your tickets to a Sunday game today.
6. Fireworks
Those of you who enjoy fireworks will want to attend Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night games throughout the season. From May to the end of the season, weekend night games feature a fireworks show after the game giving you the most bang for your buck.
7. Home Run Picnic Terrace
The Home Run Picnic Terrace is the perfect place to enjoy a bite to eat while watching the Mud Hens play ball. You’ll have an excellent view of all the action here, so stop by and grab a bite to eat while at the game.
8. Kids Area
Take the kids to the Kids Area in centerfield to keep the little ones entertained throughout the game. The Kids Area is the perfect place for kids ages three to nine.
9. Muddy and Muddonna
Don’t miss either of these two lovable mascots during your trip to Fifth Third Field. Look out for Muddy and Muddonna as you wouldn’t want to miss your chance to get a picture with either of these mascots.
10. Swamp Shop
Pick up a souvenir from your trip to a Mud Hens game by stopping at the Swamp Shop. The Swamp Shop is home to a wide variety of Mud Hens merchandise making a great place to get a cap, jersey, t-shirt, sweatshirt, or foam finger.