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Dodgers' New Single-A Affiliate Unveils Aviation-Themed Ballpark
ONT Field, home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers, features a $100 million, 6,000-seat stadium with Dodgers and aviation influences.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 1:37am
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The Dodgers' new Single-A affiliate, the Ontario Tower Buzzers, will play their first game next month at the brand-new ONT Field, a $100 million, 6,000-seat ballpark with a distinct aviation theme. The stadium features a mural of Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, a model vintage warplane that lights up for home runs, and a bee mascot named Maverick, a nod to the classic film "Top Gun." Ticket prices range from $6 to $40, making it an affordable option for baseball fans in the region.
Why it matters
The opening of ONT Field marks the arrival of the Dodgers' new Single-A affiliate in the Ontario area, providing local fans with a more accessible and affordable option to watch up-and-coming Dodgers prospects. The stadium's aviation-themed design and features also help to celebrate the region's rich aviation history and connect the team to the local community.
The details
ONT Field, the new home of the Ontario Tower Buzzers, is a $100 million, 6,000-seat ballpark that features numerous Dodgers and aviation-inspired elements. The stadium includes a mural of Dodgers great Fernando Valenzuela, a model vintage warplane that lights up when the home team hits a home run, and a bee mascot named Maverick, a reference to the classic film "Top Gun." The team's uniforms also feature flight path and control tower motifs. Ticket prices range from $6 to $40, making it an affordable option for baseball fans in the region.
- The Ontario Tower Buzzers will host their first game at ONT Field next month.
- Opening Day at ONT Field is scheduled for April 1, 2026.
- The Tower Buzzers will return home on April 14, 2026, to face the Fresno team.
The players
Fernando Valenzuela
A legendary Dodgers pitcher who is featured in a mural on the side of a building overlooking the left-field line at ONT Field.
Ontario Tower Buzzers
The new Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing their home games at the newly opened ONT Field.
What’s next
Opening Day at ONT Field is scheduled for April 1, 2026, with the Tower Buzzers facing off against Lake Elsinore. The team will then return home on April 14, 2026, to take on Fresno.
The takeaway
The opening of ONT Field, the new home of the Dodgers' Single-A affiliate Ontario Tower Buzzers, brings an affordable and aviation-themed baseball experience to the local community. The stadium's design elements, such as the Valenzuela mural and vintage warplane, help to connect the team to the region's rich aviation history and provide fans with a unique ballpark experience.
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