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Somerset Patriots vs. Portland Sea Dogs TD Bank Ballpark April 28th, 2026

Portland Sea Dogs Bridgewater Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Portland Sea Dogs game of the season is on Tuesday, April 28th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Portland Sea Dogs playoff and preseason playing at TD Bank Ballpark, NJ. Buy your Portland Sea Dogs tickets in Bridgewater right here. If you're looking for a night packed with excitement and a true sense of community, april 28th at Portland Sea Dogs Bridgewater is the place to be. Imagine the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, and that unbeatable feeling when your team gets a clutch hit in the bottom of the ninth, there’s nothing quite like it. These games aren’t just about baseball; they’re about coming together, sharing laughs, and making memories with friends and family. The Sea Dogs have been around since 1994, originally as the Double-A affiliate for the Red Sox, and they’ve built a reputation for delivering thrilling moments and engaging the local community, like that big charity event in 2010 that brought everyone together for a good cause. Named after a ferocious shark that calls Maine’s waters home, the team embodies that same fierce spirit. Plus, the ballpark is super kid-friendly, think face painting, games, and all the snacks you could want, making it perfect for a family outing. So, grab your tickets early because these games tend to sell out quick, and trust me, once you’re there soaking up the energy and feeling that rush, you’ll be hooked. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun night out, April 28th promises a memorable experience that’ll have you counting down the days until the next game.

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Parking & Directions for Portland Sea Dogs TD Bank Ballpark


1 Patriots Park, Bridgewater, NJ
08807, US


1. TD Bank Ballpark Lot - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Bridgewater Commons Mall - 1 mile - $5
3. Raritan Valley Community College - 2 miles - $3
4. Somerset County Park Commission - 1.5 miles - $4
5. Local street parking - 0.3 miles - Free

FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading is more than just a ballpark; it’s a lively hub where the local spirit really shines. The smell of food trucks lining the area, offering everything from classic cheeseburgers to regional favorites, instantly makes you feel connected to the community. Watching a game here feels like being part of something bigger, especially when they celebrate local heroes during the game, giving fans a chance to cheer for hometown legends. The staff works tirelessly to keep the stadium in top shape, and that dedication shows, clean, safe, and welcoming. Throughout the year, the venue switches gears with seasonal events that keep fans coming back, think summer festivals, holiday celebrations, and special themed nights. For those looking for a little extra luxury, the suite level offers personalized experiences, often tailored to the occasion, while premium seats come with access to private bars pouring unique cocktails that make every inning feel like a celebration. If you’re traveling from out of town, planning an overnight stay nearby might be worth it, there’s plenty of cozy hotels in the area. Just a heads up if you’re parking on the street, local rules can be tricky, so better check before you get caught with a ticket. All in all, catching a Portland Sea Dogs Reading game at FirstEnergy Stadium is more than just a night out, it’s a chance to soak in community, good food, and some of the best minor league baseball around.