The renamed Mississippi Braves opened Trustmark Park on the eastern outskirts of Jackson. Friends have told me that there was almost nothing around the stadium when it opened, so the presence of the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World means that development has grown up around the stadium. Unfortunately, the stadium blends into the surrounding when you pass by it on I-20. In fact, I didn't realize it had its own exit when I first went into Jackson for some sightseeing before the game. I only noticed the stadium exit the next morning.
The main entrance is in right field, which is quite unusual for modern minor league stadiums. I also hoped and expected to see a grander entrance, but it was just a gate with signage. Nothing stood out about it.
Main entrance. |
First pitch at Trustmark Park. |
Trusty giving out high fives during player introductions. |
Shrimp Po Boy. |
However, my experience with beer at the ballpark was better. As I searched the concessions stands for something interesting, I stumbled upon a craft beer stand tucked behind a corner. The stand had Shock Top, Blue Moon, and some other national varieties but the saving grace was the local choices. I sampled three different brews and settled upon Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale. I got a 32-oz. drink for $8, which is a great bargain for this quality of beverage at a ballpark. It was a tasty treat that complemented my shrimp po boy, and I'd definitely sample some of their other beers in the future.
Overall, I enjoyed Trustmark Park. I wish the team store had their mascot on sale instead of generic hot dogs and peanuts with the M-Braves logo, but apparently the staffers don't control what products get sent their way. It was interesting to see team caps in the colors of the state's three major universities: University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and University of Mississippi. These weren't caps for each of the schools, but instead the M-Braves logo on a cap in Golden Eagle or Bulldog or Rebel colors. I've never seen that before at a minor league stadium, but it was a unique touch.
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