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Brooklyn Cyclones vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks Maimonides Park May 26th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Wilmington Blue Rocks Maimonides Park
1904 Surf Ave, Brooklyn, NY
11224, US
1. Street parking - within 0.2 miles, free.
2. Maimonides Park Lot - 0.1 miles, $10.
3. 18th Avenue Lot - 0.3 miles, $15.
4. Avenue P Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, $20.
ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood is more than just a place to catch a game, it's a hub of community energy and baseball tradition that really makes visiting the Wilmington Blue Rocks feel special. The stadium’s design includes wide corridors that help fans move around easily, even during those crazy busy moments when everyone is trying to grab a snack or find a good seat. It’s got this cool Legacy Recognition wall that honors legendary players and longtime contributors, giving the place a sense of history that’s pretty inspiring. The BlueClaws pack the schedule with fun stuff like figurine giveaways and themed nights, which keeps things lively and personal. There’s even a community zone for groups to hang out and mingle, making it more than just about the game. The Party Deck is a favorite spot, often equipped with big monitors showing replays and highlights, so you never miss a moment. Tickets for reserved seats are flexible too, if you’re lucky, you might get an upgrade to a better spot if those seats open up. When you’re heading to Lakewood, local maps usually point out ShoreTown Ballpark as a must-visit, and the entrance is clearly marked so you won’t end up wandering around lost. All in all, the Blue Rocks’ home in Lakewood isn’t just about baseball, it’s about creating memories, sharing laughs, and feeling like part of something bigger.