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Landmark: Tulsa Drillers BaseballCity: Tulsa
Country: USA Oklahoma
Continent: North America
Tulsa Drillers Baseball, Tulsa, USA Oklahoma, North America
The Tulsa Drillers Baseball is a professional baseball team located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They are the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Visual Characteristics
The primary structure is ONEOK Field, a baseball stadium constructed with red brick and steel. It features a large, green outfield with a dirt infield. The seating capacity is approximately 7,800.
Location & Access Logistics
ONEOK Field is situated at 201 North Elgin Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74120. It is located in the downtown district, approximately 1.5km East of the Arkansas River. Parking is available in several paid lots surrounding the stadium, including the Elgin North Lot and the Tulsa Club Lot. Public transport options include the Tulsa Transit Bus Lines 106 and 108, which stop within a 0.5km radius of the stadium.
Historical & Ecological Origin
ONEOK Field was constructed in 2010. The stadium was built on the site of the former Tulsa Union Depot, a historic railway station. Its purpose is to serve as the home venue for the Tulsa Drillers baseball team and for other community events.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend a Tulsa Drillers baseball game during the regular season (April-September). Observe player development for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Participate in post-game fireworks events, typically held on select Fridays.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is available in certain sections, particularly in the upper decks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the stadium. Food and beverage vendors are located on the concourse level.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal game viewing, attend evening games which typically start at 7:05 PM. The best months for attending games are May through August, offering warmer weather conditions. Check the team's schedule for specific game dates.
Facts & Legends
The stadium's construction involved the preservation and integration of elements from the original Tulsa Union Depot, which opened in 1931. A unique tip for visitors is to explore the concourse area for historical displays detailing the site's past.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cox Business Convention Center, 0.3km West
- Blue Dome Entertainment District, 0.6km Southeast
- Gathering Place, 2.1km Southwest
- Philbrook Museum of Art, 3.5km East