Grandstand Section 32

Section 32, officially Left Field Grandstand 32, is way down the third base line.  It is the closest “Left Field Grandstand” section in left; ticket prices are about $25 cheaper than in Section 31 (range of $15-$35 depending on date and location).  Sections 28 through 33 were built in 1934.

Row 2 has nine extra-wide cushioned seats (22”-23” wide): 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, and 15.  Seats in Row 2 have long leg room.

The rear part of Section 32 was modified to create an accessible space in Row 16. As a result, seats 15/1 through 15/16 do not exist, and seats 16/11 through 16/16 do not exist.  In the accessible area, 2, 3, 6, and 7 are real permanent seats, 1, 4, 5, 8, and 9 are wheelchair spaces, and 10 is a narrow companion space that can hold a folding chair.

In front of Section 32, row 1 was removed to create room for an accessible row in the loge box 163/164; therefore Row 2 is actually the front row of this section.  Row 1 does not exist.

As a result of these changes, capacity has been reduced.  In 1975 Section 32 capacity was 374; it is now 329 in 15 rows.

The following aisle seats have no arm rest on the aisle side: 3/1, 4/1, 5/1, 6/1, 8/26, 9/26, 10/26, 11/26, 12/26, 13/26, 14/26, and 15/26.

Rows 2 through 10 are higher priced than rows 11 through 16.

Best seat: Row 2 Seat 1
Worst seat: Row 3 Seat 20 (behind pole 32/33) (note: much of the outfield is blocked, but not called “obstructed” because the entire infield is visible.)


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