Indianapolis Indians Charities 50/50 raffle entry periods begin at the start of each homestand and continue until the end of the 7th inning of the final game of the series (typically Sunday).
In accordance with state and local law, tickets for the Indianapolis Indians Charities 50/50 Raffle will only be available for purchase at Victory Field.
The winner will receive half of the jackpot total from raffle ticket sales, and the other half will benefit Indianapolis Indians Charities. Raffle winners have 30 days to claim the prize. View the entry periods, live jackpot, past jackpots, and official rules.
License Number – 016071 | IGC Reference Number – 156144
Must be 18 or Older to Play. Please Play Responsibly.
Parking - The Indianapolis Indians offer 50 handicap accessible parking spaces at Victory Field for home games. The cost is $10.00 per vehicle (cash or card). The spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis and open four hours before game time. Once these spots are filled, fans may drop off at either the Third Base Gate or the Right Field Gate along West Street. Additional accessible parking may be found at the Government Center Garage which has 80 handicap accessible parking spots and at the White River State Park and Indiana State Museum garage. Visit Parking for a complete list of parking locations.
Seating – Victory Field has a total of 118 accessible and companion spaces located along the concourse and lower seating bowl, as well as in the Elements Financial Club. The Indians continually strive to create a fully accessible baseball venue. If you have a particular accommodation need or request with any of our seating areas or other facilities and amenities, please call/email the Victory Field Box Office or visit the Advance Ticket Window located behind Section 108 while at the ballpark.
Service Animals - Service animals that are required because of a disability and have been trained to perform specific tasks are welcomed at Victory Field.
You may reach Victory Field and the Indianapolis Indians at 501 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis, IN 46225 or via email at Indians@IndyIndians.com.
The Indians offer dog-friendly games during the season. Visit Bark in the Park for package information and dates.
Victory Field does not have Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). All concession stands are cashless and only accept credit card and debit card payments. Gift shops and box offices can accept cash or card. The games located in the Center Field Plaza only accept cash payments, however. Please visit Gift Cards for more information on how to convert cash to card at Victory Field.
Players may sign autographs before each game when time permits; however, we cannot guarantee autograph opportunities will be available every game.
Bags less than 16” in length may be carried into Victory Field. All bags are thoroughly inspected and all fans will be asked to walk through metal detecting magnetometers. Bags will also be inspected prior to leaving the suite level after a game. Ballpark staff and security personnel reserve the right to refuse any bag entry into the ballpark.
See Prohibited Items.
See Parking.
Make your birthday a grand slam and purchase a Video Board Celebration Package 48 hours in advance of the game you are attending. The $50 package includes your message (100 character limit) played on the video board during the third inning along with one (1) Dippin' Dots voucher and one (1) '47 adult black adjustable hat. Game tickets must be purchased separately. Net proceeds from Video Board Celebration Package purchases benefit Indianapolis Indians Charities.
All 150 games will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1260 AM, FoxSportsIndy.com and the iHeart Radio App. You can watch every Indians game by downloading the Bally Live App or by subscribing to MiLB.TV. The Voice of the Indians, Howard Kellman, is behind the mic for his 49th season alongside broadcasters ...
Center Field Plaza, located behind center field, is home to games and entertainment, including Speed Pitch and Inflatable T-Ball. Games are cash only. If you only have card, you can purchase tickets at any of the three gift shop locations or at the advanced ticket window. There is a $5 minimum per transaction.
Indianapolis Indians Charities also partners with Kulture City to make Victory Field sensory inclusive. The Damar sensory wall, located in Center Field Plaza, can help individuals with anxiety, PTSD, ADD, autism, brain injuries, down syndrome and other sensory processing disorders. Victory Field also provides sensory bags with items like headphones to help with noise, or fidget toys to entertain when it feels overwhelming in the ballpark. Find sensory bags at Guest Relations behind section 109. To learn more, check out Sensory Bags.
Tickets: Children 2 years old and under receive free admission into Victory Field. If your child is 3 years or older, they will need a ticket for entry.
Baby-changing stations: Baby-changing stations may be found in all restrooms at Victory Field.
Kids Eat Free Sundays: Every Sunday home game, all children 14 and under will receive one (1) free hot dog, one (1) bag of chips and one (1) Prairie Farms milk with price of admission. This offer is only valid for one redemption per child ticket at concession stands. Free food and beverage items subject to change.
Running the Bases: After every Sunday afternoon game, Knot Hole Kids Club members get the chance to run the bases (weather permitting) and other exclusive opportunities.
Mother’s Room: Located behind Section 117 and in the Elements Financial Club, the Mother’s Room offers a quiet place for moms to care for and breastfeed their babies in privacy. This space includes a chair, changing station and wash station. Additional accommodations may be made by visiting Guest Relations.
Knot Hole Kids Club: Children 14 years old and under are invited to join the Indians Knot Hole Kids Club. Membership costs $22 and includes a ticket to every Indians home game, running the bases after select Sunday afternoon games, and other exclusive opportunities.
In order to provide a welcoming experience for all, the Indianapolis Indians have implemented a Fan Code of Conduct. Out of respect for fans, players, coaches, and ballpark staff, all guests are prohibited from:
- Trespassing on the playing field at any time;
- Interfering with baseballs that are in play;
- Throwing or tossing objects;
- Misusing or overconsuming alcohol, including, underage consumption;
- Behaving in a manner that is disruptive, unruly, or abusive;
- Accessing areas of the ballpark without a proper ticket, pass, or credential;
- Misusing tickets, passes, or credentials in any way; or
- Bringing prohibited items into the ballpark.
- Wearing clothing that is offensive or abusive
- Using foul, obscene or derogatory language or gestures;
- Derogatory language is defined as offensive language concerning a person’s race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or national origin, and anyone using such language is subject to automatic ejection from the ballpark.
Violations of the Fan Code of Conduct will not be tolerated and may lead to ejection from the ballpark, a ban on attending future games, or other consequences. Guests who are found to have used derogatory language will be ejected from the ballpark.
Guests are encouraged to report violations of the Fan Code of Conduct to the nearest ballpark staff member. This can be done in person, at the nearest Guest Relations location, directly with Security personnel or by texting (317) 269-3545.
Fans may bring a single-handled cooler no larger than 16”x16”x8” into Victory Field and should enter through the Toyota Gate (Center Field). Alcohol and glass containers are not permitted. Outside food and beverage may only be consumed in the lawn area.
The Indianapolis Indians and Indianapolis Indians Charities (IIC) are committed to providing resources and giving back to the Central Indiana community. Every year, IIC supports numerous charitable organizations by making donations that help raise funds in support of organizational missions. Because of the large volume of donation requests we receive, guidelines have been established to help facilitate the donation process.
Donation Guidelines:
- Donations are for charitable purposes only (e.g., auctions and raffles)
- Due to the large number of requests received weekly and limited resources, we are unable to fulfill all requests. Submitting a request does not guarantee a donation.
- Requests will only be considered for organizations that are a recognized charity and include a copy of its 501(c)(3) status.
- Organizations must fall under at least one of the Indianapolis Indians community pillars: Youth Development, Education, Family Success and Neighborhood Development
The Indians have a family restroom located behind Section 110.
Only authorized personnel with proper ID are allowed on the field. All violators are subject to ejection and prosecution.
First Aid/Medical Assistance is located on the concourse behind Section 110. A Paramedic/EMT is on duty during every game. Red Cross volunteers are also stationed during select games around the ballpark in case of an emergency.
The Indians wish to recognize fans who are attending their first game at Victory Field. If you are attending your first game, you may pick up a first game pin at Guest Relations located behind Section 109.
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS PROMOTIONS GIVEAWAY POLICY:
All giveaway items will be distributed on the game day specified, when the gates open, on a first-come, first-served basis. Each ticketed guest that is within any specified age limit will receive one (1) giveaway item (while supplies last). Children under the age of three need a ticket in order to receive a promotion item. There are no exceptions to this policy. Giveaway dates, items, and quantities are subject to change. The availability of giveaway items cannot be guaranteed due to potential shipping delays, postponement or cancellation of a game or for any other causes. If a giveaway item is not available when gates open for the applicable game, the Indianapolis Indians will, at its discretion, determine and announce a make-good policy for eligible ticketholders, which policy may include an alternative giveaway item or voucher. The Indianapolis Indians reserve the right to modify this policy at any time.
All giveaways require a valid ticket for admission, including kids giveaways for children 3 and under.
Visit the Promotions and Giveaways FAQ page for more information.
See Concessions.
See Tickets.
Blankets and coolers are allowed in the lawn seating area. See Coolers for more information. Lawn chairs are not permitted. Please check Prohibited Items for items that are not allowed in the ballpark.
Fans are invited to keep any ball thrown or hit into the stands. Any bat that enters the stands must be returned to the field and a replacement bat will be issued. BE AWARE AT ALL TIMES FOR OBJECTS LEAVING THE FIELD OF PLAY.