Chase Field Seating Chart, Arizona Diamondbacks. 

Where To Sit At Chase Field

Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark, is not a baseball stadium that gets a ton of press compared to ballparks like Yankee Stadium, Wrigley Field, and Fenway Park. However, at the time of it’s opening in 1998, Chase Field was one of the more groundbreaking stadiums in Major League Baseball. The Arizona Diamondbacks were an expansion franchise at the time and the retractable roof was built to protect fans from the violent Arizona heat during the summers.

 

Overall, Chase Field is an easy stadium to navigate with three levels of seating include the main concourse, the Diamond level (suite level), and the upper concourse. While the Arizona Diamondbacks may be on their way out the door as they look to build a new stadium, we wanted to provide baseball fans with a thorough breakdown of the Chase Field seating chart. By the time you’ve read over our Chase Field seating guide, you’ll have a better idea about which tickets to purchase for Arizona Diamondbacks home games. Keep in mind that the names of these seating areas can change and may vary from season to season.

Let’s start with the D-Backs Batter’s Box Suite behind home plate.

 

D-Backs Batter’s Box Suite

View from the D-Backs Batter's Box Suite at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The D-Backs Batter’s Box Suite seats are the most expensive seats at Chase Field and come with the following perks.

  • 5 VIP parking passes
  • Complimentary food and soft drinks
  • Access to the Audi Quattro Lounge
  • Concierge service
  • Recognition of your group on the scoreboard during the game
  • Closest seats to home plate at Chase Field

The Audi Quattro Lounge is a located behind home plate and offers high-end food and alcohol served a la carte. The Audi Quattro Lounge is not to be confused with the Audi Club which is located on the diamond level of Chase Field and overlooks playing field on the third base side. The perks for the Audi Club include flat screen televisions, floor to ceiling windows, private bar, private restrooms, and outdoor patio seating.

 

 

Clubhouse Box

View from the clubhouse box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
 

The clubhouse box sections at Chase Field include the earliest rows of sections G through M. The rows for the clubhouse box seats will typically be lettered A through M. The clubhouse box seats are the most expensive non-premium seats at Chase Field. 

 

 

Home Plate Box

View from the home plate box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The home plate box seats at Chase Field include the later rows of sections G through M. Row M is the last row in all home plate box sections.

 

 

Dugout Box

View from the dugout box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The dugout box seats at Chase Field include sections C through F, which are located behind the visitor’s dugout on the first base side. And also, sections N through Q, which are located behind the Arizona Diamondbacks dugout on the third base side. The rows for the dugout box seats are numbered 6 through 18.

 

 

1st and 3rd Base Boxes

View from the 3rd base box seats at Chase FIeld. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The 1st base box seats at Chase Field include sections A and B and are located adjacent to the visitor’s dugout. The 3rd base box seats include sections R and S and are located adjacent to the Arizona Diamondbacks dugout. The rows for the 1st and 3rd base boxes will typically begin with a row or two of double-lettered rows (AA, AC), followed by rows A through G.

 

 

1st and 3rd Base Reserve

View from the 1st and 3rd base reserve seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The 1st base reserve seats at Chase Field include the earliest rows of sections 130 and 131. The 3rd base reserve seats include the earliest rows of sections 113 and 114. Row 11 is the first row in the 1st and 3rd base reserve sections.

 

 

Infield Box

View from the infield box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The infield box seats at Chase Field are located behind home plate and include sections 118 through 126. The rows for the infield box seats include rows 21 through 39.

 

 

Dugout Reserve

View from the dugout reserve seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The dugout reserve seats at Chase Field include sections 115 through 117 (1st base side, behind visitor’s dugout) and sections 127 through 129 (3rd base side, behind Arizona Diamondbacks dugout).

 

 

Baseline Box

View from the baseline box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The baseline box seats at Chase Field include sections 112 through 114 (1st base side) and sections 130 through 132 (3rd base side). Here are the rows for the baseline box sections.

112: Rows 1-39

113: Rows 11-39

114: Rows 11-39

130: Rows 11-39

131: Rows 11-39

132: Rows 1-39

 

 

Baseline Reserve

View from the baseline reserve seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The baseline reserve seats at Chase Field include sections 109 through 111 (1st base side), and sections 133 through 135 (3rd base side). The baseline reserve seats will be on the receiving end of the most foul balls throughout the game. Here are the rows for the baseline reserve sections.

109: Rows 5-29

110: Rows 3-39

111: Rows 1-39

133: Rows 1-39

134: Rows 3-39

135: Rows 5-39

 

 

Bullpen Reserve

View from the bullpen reserve seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The bullpen reserve seats at Chase Field include sections 106 through 108 (right field corner), and sections 136 through 138 (left field corner). This seating area has it’s name because they overlook the bullpens the relief pitchers warm up in. The Arizona Diamondbacks use the bullpen in front of sections 136, 137, and 138. The visiting team use the bullpen in front of sections 106, 107, and 108.

The first row in the bullpen reserve sections will greatly vary. Just remember that row 39 will be the last row in all bullpen reserve sections and the closer to row 25 you sit, the closer you’ll be to the field.

 

 

Bleachers

View from the bleachers at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The bleacher seats at Chase Field include sections 101 through 105 in the right field outfield, and sections 139 through 144 in the left field outfield. Row 39 will be the last row in most of the bleacher sections. Rows 11-14 will be the first row in many of the bleacher sections at Chase Field.

The bleacher seats are the best sections to catch home runs at Chase Field. The unfortunate downside to sitting in the bleachers is that they’re less comfortable than the other seats throughout the stadium. The bleacher seats are your stereotypical metal bleachers with no cup holders. But at least they have backs to them unlike the bleachers at Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium, and AT&T Park.

 

 

Club Box

View from the club box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The club box seats at Chase Field include sections 206 through 209 (1st base side) and sections 211 through 214 (3rd base side). The rows for the club box sections are numbered 1 through 11.

Club Reserve

The club reserve seats at Chase Field include sections 200 through 205 (1st base side), and sections 215 through 220 (3rd base side). The rows for the club reserve sections are numbered 1 through 11.

 

 

All You Can Eat Seats

View from the All You Can Eat Seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The “all you can eat seats” at Chase Field include sections 221, 222, and 223 and are located on the Diamond Level of the ballpark. Menu items available to fans with tickets in these sections include hot dogs, potato chips, peanuts, popcorn, Aquafina water, and Pepsi products. Unfortunately, these food items are only available until the 7th inning. The rows for the all you can eat seats at Chase Field are numbered 1 through 13.

 

 

MVP Box

View from the MVP Box seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The MVP Box seats at Chase Field include the earliest rows of sections 310 through 322. The rows for sections 310 through 322 are numbered 1 through 32.

Infield Reserve

The infield reserve seats at Chase Field include the middle and later rows of sections 310 through 322. As stated above, row 32 will be the last row in all infield reserve sections.

 

 

Baseline View

View from the baseline view seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The baseline view seats at Chase Field include sections 305 through 309 (1st base side) and sections 323 through 327 (3rd base side). The rows for most of the baseline view sections are numbered 1 through 40. The baseline view seats are some of the most affordable seats at Chase Field.

 

 

Outfield Reserve

View from the outfield reserve seats at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The outfield reserve seats at Chase Field include sections 300 through 304 (1st base side), and sections 328 through 332 (3rd base side). The rows for the outfield reserve sections are numbered 1 through 32 or 1 through 40 depending on the section. These sections are often nearly empty for most Arizona Diamondbacks home games.

 

 

Coors Light Strike Zone / Coors Light Strike Zone Cabanas

View of the Coors Light Strike Zone area at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The Coors Light Strike Zone is a private club area with a capacity of 200 people and is located in right center field of Chase Field. The perks for the Coors Light Strike Zone include

  • Prime viewing of the Fox Sports Arizona broadcasts both before and after the game
  • Lounge and bar seating on a first-come, first-serve basis
  • Billiards tables
  • Flat screen televisions
  • Standing room only areas for viewing the game
  • Full-service bar and bar staff

The Coors Light Strike Zone Cabanas are an additional feature of the area and can be purchased for private groups that want to entertain their guests. The perks or the Coors Light Strike Zone Cabanas include

  • Complimentary food and soft drinks with the purchase of all four cabanas
  • A waitstaff that will bring your food and drinks to your cabana
  • Flat screen televisions
  • Bar-top seating

 

 

Studio @ 122

View of the Studio @ 122 at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The Studio @ 122 is a suite behind Homeplate on the main concourse of Chase Field. The suite has a capacity of 20 fans and is the first suite in Major League Baseball to be placed on the main level of a baseball stadium. The perks for the Studio @ 122 include

  • Complimentary food, beverages, and two beers per guest
  • Six parking passes for the Chase Field garage
  • Two flat screen televisions
  • Concierge and guest services
  • Sleek, loft-style design

To learn more about booking the Studio @ 122 for an Arizona Diamondbacks home game, please visit MLB.com/Dbacks.

 

 

Dugout Suite

View from the dugout suite at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The Dugout Suite is located adjacent to each team’s dugout and is one of the most unique seating experiences at Chase Field. The perks for the Dugout Suite include

  • Flat screen televisions in the seating area
  • 14 tickets for guests
  • Complimentary food and soft drinks
  • Tables for food and drinks
  • Concierge service
  • 5 parking passes for guests for the Chase Field Garage
  • Recognition on the Chase Field scoreboard during the game

 

 

RAMS Truck Pool

View from the swimming pool at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The RAMS Truck Pool is the swimming pool in the right center field area of Chase Field. The perks for the swimming pool area include

  • Private restrooms, changing rooms, and showers
  • Complimentary food and soft drinks
  • Complimentary Arizona Diamondbacks beach towel for each guest
  • Premium reserved parking
  • Recognition of your group on the scoreboard during the game
  • Concierge service and lifeguard services
  • Patio and pool seating for guests

To learn more about booking the swimming pool at Chase Field for an Arizona Diamondbacks home game, please visit MLB.com/Dbacks/Tickets.

 

 

Home Run Porch

View from the Home Run Porch at Chase Field. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

The Home Run Porch is a private seating area in direct center field above the RAMS Truck pool area. The perks for the Home Run Porch include

  • Counter top seating with flat screen televisions
  • Complimentary food including hot dogs, cheeseburgers, bratwurst, popcorn, nachos
  • Complimentary soft drinks
  • Complimentary parking for the Chase Field Garage
  • Discounts on additional suites at Chase Field for Arizona Diamondbacks home games

 

Chase Field is a very welcoming baseball stadium for visiting fans although it often finishes near the bottom of the Major League Baseball attendance standings. Walking into Chase Field, fans will be able to congregate in the other APS Solar Pavilion which features solar panels that protect fans from the desert sun. The pavilion is a 17,000 square foot plaza and is also home to Chase Field’s main entrance as well as the Game Seven Grill, and the Chase Field ticket windows.

One of the neatest features of Chase Field is the sandlot play area for kids which is located near section 332 on the upper level. The area futures batting cages, playground, and wiffle ball field. Chase Field has one of the most eclectic food and beer offerings in Major League Baseball. The D-Bat Dog (an 18-inch corndog), as well as the Churro Dog, are perhaps the most bizarre menu items at Chase Field.

Our staff has yet to visit Chase Field, which is located in beautiful downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Stay tuned for our official review of Chase Field in the coming months.

 

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