Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons tickets

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Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons Day Air Ballpark May 26th, 2026

Great Lakes Loons Dayton Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Great Lakes Loons game of the season is on Tuesday, May 26th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Great Lakes Loons playoff and preseason playing at Day Air Ballpark, OH. Buy your Great Lakes Loons tickets in Dayton right here. Imagine catching a game at Great Lakes Loons Day Air Ballpark and feeling that rush of hometown pride mixed with the thrill of live baseball. The Loons have a rich history of showcasing rising stars and unforgettable moments, from hosting All-Star Games that spotlight the best of the Midwest League to witnessing memorable player debuts that ignite local excitement, like that one standout game in 2026 when a local kid stepped up and made everyone believe in dreams coming true. It’s not just about the game; it’s about community, resilience, and the shared joy of a good old-fashioned ballgame. The team has pulled off some game-changing trades, like in 2019 when a mid-season move sparked a playoff run that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Plus, the Loons run awesome themed game nights and youth camps that help young players grow, all while giving back through local charity events. So, if you’re looking for a night full of fun, camaraderie, and maybe a few surprises, grab your tickets now, because Dayton’s not just about watching the game, it’s about feeling like you’re part of something bigger. Don’t wait too long, these moments are priceless and tickets tend to fly fast.

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Parking & Directions for Great Lakes Loons Day Air Ballpark


220 N Patterson Blvd, Dayton, OH
45402, US


1. Lot D - 0.2 miles - $10
2. Lot C - 0.3 miles - $8
3. Street parking (various) - 0.1 miles - $2/hour
4. Oregon District (public lot) - 0.5 miles - $5
5. St. Joseph Church lot - 0.4 miles - $5

Day Air Ballpark in Dayton is more than just a place to catch a game; it’s a lively hub that really makes you feel connected to the action. The moment you step inside, the spacious concourse opens up, making it easy to grab a hot dog or a cold drink without feeling cramped, which is a godsend during a packed game. Fans with disabilities are genuinely thought of here, with accessible entrances and seating that make everyone feel welcome. It’s not just about baseball though, this place hosts concerts and community events too, turning it into a true multi-use venue. One of the coolest features is the Dugout Box, where you’re right behind the players, practically in the middle of the excitement, and Field Box seats offer a top-tier view that’s hard to beat. The Great Lakes Loons Dayton games here aren’t just about the sport either, they support local arts through the Dragons Community Arts Program, giving regional artists a platform. Whether you're coming from the Miami Valley Hospital area or heading from the airport, it’s easy to find your way, just take Main Street north or hop on Route 40 west then I-75 north. Visiting the Great Lakes Loons Dayton at Day Air Ballpark feels like more than just a game, it’s a slice of Dayton’s vibrant community spirit.