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Fayetteville Swampdogs

Fayetteville Swampdogs

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2823 Legion Rd, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28306, United States
(910) 426-5900 www.goswampdogs.com
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Apr 2, 2018
Great place for kids. I would rather go see the Swampdogs in person than watch the MLB on TV. Great way to get out and do something.

Jul 25, 2017
Took my son and daughter here for their first baseball game and we all loved it. Reminds me of other minor leagues in big cities but much more affordable and less crowded. We ended up catching a "victory ball" thrown by the players after a win, got a bobble head, and won two limited jerseys in the silent auction. That mixed with 6 dollar giant beers and a family four price of $38 dollars that included 4x hot dogs, chips, and a drink you can't beat it! To make it even better the swamp dogs are a good team! Highly recommend!!

Jul 28, 2017
If you love the game of baseball like some say the do. Then there is no reason why you should not go here to enjoy a game. College ball players, playing summer ball with wooden bats. Yes college kids!

Jun 4, 2017
Good little ball park to watch baseball. Prices are good compared to other sporting events. The fireworks after the game were great. Would have given it a higher rating except the concession stand was a disorganized mess and the lines were ridiculously long. Maybe it's because it is the first week of the season and there still trying to figure it out.

Mar 30, 2017
THIS IS WHERE BASEBALL IS FUN!!! I love watching the college kids play. They use the wooden bats like the big league & you are so close you can heckle the visitors all day. A family friendly place where the kids seem to always find a bunch of friends to play catch or something with & the adults can hit the patio for free sodas, free peanuts & popcorn & $1 beer/hot dogs/hamburgers. I even got a couple of foul balls last year. As fun as you want it to be.

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