As spring begins, so does another season of baseball at Huntington Park — home of the Columbus Clippers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. From can’t-miss food and drink deals to themed nights, live music, and family-friendly fun, Clippers games are a staple in the Arena District. Here’s what you can look forward to as you swing into the 2026 season.

 

Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers

Catch the sunset from the bleacher seats.

 

The 2026 Season Schedule 

The Clippers open their home schedule on Tuesday, March 31, kicking off a season filled with homestands that run Tuesday through Sunday. The home slate wraps up on Sunday, Sept. 20, offering plenty of chances to soak in spring and summer nights at the ballpark.

Tickets for all home games are available now — grab yours and start planning your visit.

Deals and Discounts

One of the best parts of Clippers baseball? The weekly lineup of fan-favorite promotions.

  • Tuesdays: Dime-A-Dog Night is one of the best deals in baseball, with hot dogs priced at just 10 cents during every home Tuesday game.

  • Wednesdays: Active and former military members and first responders receive half-priced tickets during every Wednesday home game.

  • Thursdays: Promotions rotate throughout the season. Day games feature the Business Day Special, offering $1 concession items like hot dogs, small popcorn and sodas. Select evening games are Thirsty Thursdays, with drink deals on beers, margaritas and soft drinks. Other Thursday nights will celebrate MiLB’s Copa de la Diversión, honoring Latino culture as the Clippers take the field as the Veleros in special uniforms.

  • Fridays: $5 Fridays bring $5 16-ounce beers and cups of wine, plus a $5 Donatos combo in left field that includes a slice of pizza and a small soda. Select Fridays will also feature post-game fireworks.

  • Saturdays: On select dates, arrive early for Party-at-the-Park pre-game concerts with live music in right field when gates open. Some Saturday games will wrap up with fireworks.

  • Sundays: Family Day includes discounted Family Pass tickets, and fans of all ages can run the bases after the games. 

The full promotions schedule will be released soon.

 

Two women and children laughing during Columbus Clippers game at Huntington Park
Grab a cold beer at the ballpark.

 

Bites at the Ballpark 

Huntington Park offers something for every craving. Indulge your sweet tooth with soft-serve ice cream, Dippin’ Dots, or funnel cake fries, or grab a meal with options like mini burger baskets, chicken tenders and fries, subs, and paninis. Classic ballpark staples — peanuts, soft pretzels, and nachos — are always on deck.

Fans can also enjoy beloved Columbus favorites right inside the ballpark, including Dirty Frank’s Hot Dog Palace, Graeter’s Ice Cream, and Donatos Pizza.

Show Your Clippers Pride

Before first pitch — or on your way out — stop by the Clippers Cargo Store to gear up for game day. 

The shop features a wide selection of hats, jerseys, T-shirts, and accessories for fans of all ages, along with limited-edition and seasonally updated merchandise you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re repping the Clip Show at the ballpark or around the city, it’s the best place to stock up on official Clippers gear. 

The store is open even on non-game days, and fans can also shop online year-round.

 

Huntington Park Baseball Field

Catch skyline views from behind home plate. 

 

Know Before You Go

Want to feel like a Clippers regular? Keep these tips in mind:

  • After the sixth inning, don’t miss the iconic hot dog race featuring Micky Mustard, Ricky Relish and Kelly Ketchup. A season-long leaderboard tracks which condiment reigns supreme — choose your favorite wisely.

  • Andy Tracy enters his sixth season as Clippers manager and seventh year with the organization. The Lewis Center resident previously played in the Major Leagues with the Expos, Rockies and Phillies.

  • Cowbells are a signature part of the Clippers fan experience, often accompanied by the chant to “Ring Your Bell.” The first 500 kids at Sunday home games receive branded cowbells.

  • The Clippers mascots are Lou Seal, a silly Alaskan seal, and Krash, a mischievous Caribbean parrot.

  • The team colors are navy blue, light blue, gray, and white, although the Clippers also wear red in alternate uniforms.

  • There are more than 14,000 parking spaces within a 10-minute walk of Huntington Park, with plenty of lots and garages to choose from.

  • Huntington Park sits in the heart of the Arena District, where the DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area) activates three hours before every home game — allowing fans to grab a to-go alcoholic beverage from participating locations on the walk to the stadium.

 

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