Ogren Park Allegiance Field
The Home of the Osprey!
Ogren Park Allegiance Field, from A to Z
Address - Ogren Park at Allegiance Field is located at 700 Cregg Lane, just west of Orange St. and next to McCormick Park.
Advance Tickets - Advance tickets can be purchased by stopping by the MSO Hub Box Office located at 140 N. Higgins Ave., right in the heart of downtown Missoula.
Alcohol Regulations - Laws prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors and intoxicated persons. Fans purchasing alcohol must be 21 years of age or older, have their ID checked at the check station housed in the Ten Spoon Vineyard Information Booth and wear the issued bracelet when purchasing and consuming alcohol.
Bike to the Ballpark - Every Tuesday is bike to the ballpark and fans that ride their bike to the game can purchase 2 for 1 tickets.
Birthday Packages - Have your birthday on the First Choice Medical Clinic Birthday Deck located in the Fun Zone down the left-field line. For more information call the Osprey office at 543-3300.
Championships - The Osprey have won three Pioneer Baseball League championships, in 1999, 2006, 2012 and 2015. The Osprey have also made a total of seven playoff appearances (1999, 2001, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015).
Concessions - Offer a wide variety of food & beverages on both the first and third base side. Check the first base stand for the special of the night, you won't want to miss it.
Distance from home plate - As in, distance to hit a home run from home plate at Ogren Park Allegiance Field. It's 309 feet down the left-field line, 398 to straightaway center, and 287 feet to right field. The deepest part of the park is to right-center field, at 409 feet.
Dugouts - The Osprey occupy the third base dugout at home. Also, the dugout tops are off limits to fans, but the top of the first base dugout has been turned into a stage for pre-game concerts in the past.
Error - Hopefully a stat category that the Osprey DO NOT fill this year.
Family Night - Every Monday, take your family to the ballpark and receive 4 general admission tickets, hot dogs, chips, sodas, & 1 game program for $30 with the donation of any non-perishable food item. (all food collected benefits the Poverello Center).
Game Show Night - The Osprey will entertain fans with a surprise game show during every Wednesday home games.
Hot Dogs - The Osprey cook up a mean hot dog. Visit the concession stand on either side of the field to get yours.
Information - If you need information, speak with an Osprey staff member or head to the Ten Spoon Vineyard Information booth located behind the press box by the main gate.
Kid's Day - Sunday games are centered on kid's promotions, music, & activities. Following all Sunday games, all fans can run around the bases and, provided they have their own gloves, play catch on the field.
Launch a Ball Night - For just $1 a ball, Osprey fans have the chance after every Saturday home game to win cash and prizes.
Missoula Federal Credit Union Fun Zone - The MFCU funs zone is located down the leftfield line. For $1, fans can bounce in the bounce house, throw the speed pitch, hit in the batting area or roll for prizes in skee ball.
Night Games - The Osprey play all of their home games at night. Monday - Saturday, first pitch is 7:05 with the games starting at 5:05 on Sundays.
Ollie - Is the team's mascot. Ollie was hatched on June 17, 2002
Osprey - The real Osprey is located in our outfield and is the only live mascot to live in its natural habitat at a stadium in pro baseball.
Parking - Parking is $4 in the lot, which is now located right next to the ballpark.
Press Box - The press box behind home plate is for working media and staff providing related services only.
Questions & Comments - If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask a staff member at the park or by clickinng our "Osprey Information" link at the top of the site. We are here to make sure your trip to Ogren Park at Allegiance Field a pleasant experience.
Radio - Catch the excitement of Missoula Osprey Professional Baseball this season on ESPN MISSOULA 102.9 FM.
Restrooms - Located on both the first and third base concourse. Please let an Osprey staff member know if soap or paper supplies are low.
Souvenirs - Souvenirs can be purchased at the Osprey Team Store in the SW corner of the stadium. Kid's souvenirs can be purchased down the left-field line in the Missoula Federal Credit Union Fun Zone.
Ticket Information - Osprey tickets are available both before games at the ballpark or through the office (406)543-3300. In order to recieve MSO Hub ticket price, vist the MSO HUB Box Office prior to the game and receive our advance pricing.
Umpires - All umpires are provided by PBUC to the Pioneer League.
Visitors - Osprey opponents are: Billings Mustangs, Grand Junction Rockies, Great Falls Voyagers, Idaho Falls Chukars, Helena Brewers, Odgen Raptors, and Orem Owlz.
Will Call - The will call window is located at the front of Ogren Park Allegiance Field. Any tickets purchased prior to the game can be picked up at will call. Skip the line!
X-Mas - The Osprey Team Store, located at the MSO Hub, at 140 N. Higgins Ave. is open year-round, and with a location at Ogren Park Allegiance Field during the season, even for the folk who like to shop early for Christmas can get their Osprey-themed gifts anytime. They can even shop from home now, too. Click on the Osprey Team Store link at the top of the page.
Yellow - The color of the foul poles, and of the protective piping at the top of the Ogren Park Allegiance Field outfield fence.
"Z" - Throughout the season, the grounds crew tends to make their mark and bring style to the grass at Ogren Park Allegiance Field. Like Zorro, the famous mythical masked character who would use his blade to leave his calling card, our grounds crew may leave their mark with they way they cut the grass in the outfield, or their Osprey artistry behind home plate.
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