Truist Park

Section 42 at Truist Park

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  • Rows in Section 42 are labeled 1-15

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  • Section 42 Reviews

    • Dugout Club

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      The Dugout Club at Truist Park are located behind the dugouts and down the lines. Tickets here provide fans some of the closest seats to catch a Braves game. Dugout Club seats offer a wider, more comfortable option thanks to the impressive mesh seats with arm rests and cupholders. All seats are located within 15 rows of the field. Exclusive Access for Braves Games  Fans here will also have access to the Dugout Corner Lounges near the corners. Each lounge will have full-service bars and complimentary ballpark snacks. Chipper's Corner: Located down the left field line between sections 40 and 41, this climate-controlled space is dedicated with memorabilia of Braves' Hall of Famer Chipper Jones.  Jim Beam Lounge: Between sections 11 and 12, this lounge has an all wood interior mimicking a Jim Beam distillery. Fans can escape heat to grab a drink at the full service bar or grab some complimentary ballpark fare. Where to Sit Here  Fans that want to sit behind the Braves dugout should look for tickets in sections 17-21, and fans that prefer to sit behind the visitor’s dugout should look for seats in sections 31-35.  All Dugout Club seats run along the infield down the first and third base lines, and fans will have great, close-up views of the action. However, fans in dugout sections will have the protective netting in front of the section which decreased the chance to get a foul ball. Note: Tickets associated with a membership receive a $10 credit for food and drink pre-loaded on the ticket. Check seller's notes to see if this amenity is included. 

    • Lower Level Down the Line

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      Fans looking for the most affordable lower deck seating options which aren't beyond the outfield wall will find themselves searching in these sections between the corner bases and their respective foul poles. The experience can vary greatly from section to section here, so we recommend choosing wisely for your next trip to Truist Park. Sections nearer to the corner bases will keep you closer to the heart of the infield, but the seats themselves will have you facing more towards center field and leave you with a fairly significant head turn to see the pitchers mound and home plate. Therefore if a comfortable spot is what you're after, some of the seats closer to the foul poles (sections 110 and 142 for example) will be the better option. The back rows of the 100 level section get noticeably more protection from the weather. If you're looking to put the sun at your back sooner, opt for seats towards the right field corner which will leaving you facing the east. 

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    • "I thought I'd be closer, net obstructs view "

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      I got these seats thinking they would be amazing seats, I'm 5'2 so I wanted to get something close without being on floor. I paid a bit over face value for them as well. I found out close to the show that the net at the stadium is permanent per someone I talked to at Truist Park. I'm not sure if tha...

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