Under New Jersey law (“The New Jersey Baseball Spectator Safety Act of 2006), a spectator of a baseball game assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of such activity and may not recover from an owner of a baseball team or an owner of a stadium where baseball is played for injury resulting from the inherent dangers and risks of observing baseball, including but not limited to, being struck by a baseball or a baseball bat.
In order to provide a welcoming experience for all, the Somerset Patriots and Major League Baseball have implemented a Fan Code of Conduct.
For the safety of our staff and your children—and to ensure an enjoyable experience for all fans—we kindly ask that parents, coaches, and group chaperones supervise the children in their group at all times.
Children must be accompanied by an adult when moving around the ballpark. Any unaccompanied children will be escorted back to their seats by staff members.
We appreciate your cooperation in helping us share this message with your group, and for helping us create a safe and fun environment for everyone!
Out of respect for fellow guests, 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
• Using foul, obscene or derogatory language (see below) or gestures
• 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
• Bringing prohibited items into the ballpark (see list of prohibited items below)
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 and subject to a ban from future games.
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 our Customer Service Desk or directly with the nearest Event Staff Team Member, Front Office Member, or Police Officer.
- Outside Food or Beverages
- Beach balls and other inflatables
- Glass bottles
- Fireworks
- Firearms or other weapons (e.g., knives)
- Laser devices and pointers
- Skateboards and rollerblades
- Toy guns and knives (including water guns)
- Sticks and clubs
- Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Coolers
- Chairs
- Noisemakers of any kind
- Containers larger than 16 x 16 x 8 inches
How can I speak or chat with a live agent, and Regular Business Hours
If our virtual assistant or FAQ’s below can’t assist you, please feel free to call or text us at 908-252-0700 and one of our Patriots Representatives will be happy to assist you! We are generally able to respond to most texts fairly quickly, even during non business hours. However if you text us really late or really early, it may take us a little time to respond. Normal business hours are Monday – Thursday from 9am to 5pm, Friday from 9am to 3pm on non game days. On game days, we are open from 9am until the end of games to assist you.
What is the refund policy?
We do not offer refunds, but you can exchange your tickets for specific unused ticket dates found HERE. Season Ticket Holders can exchange their tickets for any game this season.
What is the minimum age that requires a ticket for entry into the ballpark?
Children three (3) and under do not need tickets unless they require their own seat. Everyone four (4) and up needs a ticket.
Are strollers allowed?
They are allowed, but they are not recommended to be brought in since there is no storage space for them.
Are umbrellas allowed?
Yes, as long as they don’t obstruct the view of other guests.
What is general admission?
When TD Bank Ballpark is sold out of reserved seating, we will sometimes open up a select amount of General Admission Tickets. General Admission is a ticket that allows entry into the ballpark. After the 2nd inning, you are allowed to sit in any empty seats. However, if someone comes with a ticket for those seats, you just have to move to other empty seats. We always have plenty of empty seats due to season ticket holders and groups not always showing up to every game. Our ushers can also help you find empty seats to sit in. We also ask you to keep in mind that there is no time limit for ticket holders to show up on sold out evenings, they may arrive at any time during the game.
What time do the gates open?
The gates open one hour before the game starts. The 1st base gate opens one hour and thirty minutes before the game starts for Season Ticket Holders.
Do you have a lost and found?
Lost and found is located at Customer Service (behind the press box on the main concourse).
How can I purchase tickets?
You can purchase tickets online, over the phone at 908-252-0700, or at the ticket office in person.
Which seats have the best shade?
For the majority of the season, the sun sets behind the first base side of the ballpark. So, the first base side gets shaded first for evening games that start between 5pm and 7pm. For day games that start between 11am and 1pm, the entire ballpark seating area will be in the sun.
Is there a private area for nursing moms to breast feed or pump?
Yes! Please visit our First Aid Office located in the Ticket Office Lobby and one of our staff members will be happy to assist you to get you to our nursing mom’s room.
Do you offer a military/veteran discount on tickets?
Yes! We offer a $2 discount on any ticket for all active duty military or veterans for any game. Just present your military ID at the box office window or call the box office at 908-252-0700 and ask about our military/veterans discount. Thank you for your service!
When does the concession stands close?
While some concessions carts/stands close during the game based on how busy it is, there will always be at least one of the main concessions stands open until the game ends. Alcohol sales end at the end of the 7th inning.
How does handicap seating work?
The last row of seats (on the main concourse level) in designated sections is set aside for handicap seating. We have ballpark seats or empty spaces large enough for a wheelchair (or folding chair). Handicap seats can only be purchased over the phone or in person at the ticket office.
What does the netting cover?
The netting goes all the way round the field and covers all sections in the regular seating bowl.
Does TD Bank Ballpark accept cash and/or credit cards?
We accept either cash or credit cards, however credit cards are strongly preferred.
Are there gluten-free options sold at concession stands?
Yes, there are gluten-free options.
Is TD Bank Ballpark also a bank?
No, we are not a bank.
Are there places to change a baby?
Yes, there are baby changing stations in all bathrooms.
Are there escalators or elevators located in the ballpark?
There is an elevator located inside the ballpark on the main concourse near the main gate/ticket office.