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What better way to enjoy the warm weather than at the Dayton Air Ballpark? If you’re someone who loves ice-cold beer and games this event is perfect for you!In this sponsored ...
A fifth-round pick in 2014, Antone last pitched for the Dragons in 2015 when he was 6-10 with a 2.91 ERA in 26 starts.
The Dayton Dragons will take on the Lansing Lugnuts at 7:05 p.m. From the field to the food and entertainment, there's a lot of new things for fans to look forward to this season.
The Dayton Dragons scored seven runs in the sixth inning and starting pitcher Johnathan Harmon had an outstanding return from elbow surgery as the Dragons defeated the Lake County Captains 7-1 in ...
A new holiday lights experience is coming this winter to Day Air Ballpark. The Dayton Dragons have announced the first ever “Deck the Diamond” this holiday season, offering a vibrant outdoor walk-thru ...
The Dayton Dragons, one of the key entertainment draws in downtown, is undertaking a $20 million project that will upgrade their ballpark and enhance players and spectators experience. In 2020 ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Dayton Dragons games have returned to Day Air Ballpark for the season and fans and businesses are looking forward to the first normal season in three years.
Get ready to party! Water Street District and the Dayton Dragons are hosting their last Party at the Plaza, outside of Day Air Ballpark leading up to the start of the Dayton Dragons home game!
The Dragons started stadium construction 24 years ago. The park --- featuring 6,831 stadium seats, 27 luxury suites, seven permanent concession stands, 13 specialty carts and a seven-story LED ...
It was April 7, 2024, when Tejay Antone left the game and immediately knew something was wrong...again. After throwing one pitch, he felt something in his elbow and an MRI revealed he had torn his ...
DAYTON — The Dayton Dragons are prepared to open the 2023 season, the franchise’s 23rd season. Dragons will take on the Great Lake Loons at Day Air Ballpark Tuesday, April 11.
Millions of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars are coming to the Dayton Dragons stadium in downtown Dayton. Funds will be used on various quality-of-life projects and upgrades.
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