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Baseball Seating Chart at Dow Diamond. The chart shows the main floor/stage with seating options surrounding it, which are color coded

Great Lakes Loons

The Great Lakes Loons are an integral part of the rich tapestry that forms the Minor League Baseball landscape. Since their inception in 2007, the Loons have been part of the High-A Central, serving as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. With a vibrant history, a state-of-the-art stadium, and a fiercely competitive spirit, the Loons offer fans an exciting baseball experience.

The team's franchise has been based in Midland, Michigan, since its establishment, proudly calling the Dow Diamond their home. The Dow Diamond, with a seating capacity of 5,500, is more than just a baseball stadium. It's a community hub featuring a playground for children, a fire pit area, and a year-round event venue, ensuring there's something for everyone.

Although the Loons are a relatively young franchise, they have made their mark in the playoffs. In 2016, they claimed their first Midwest League Championship, defeating the Clinton LumberKings. This triumph has been etched into the team's legacy, underlining the Loons' competitive prowess.

But what's a team without a rivalry? The Loons have an ongoing competitive feud with the Lansing Lugnuts, another Michigan-based team. Matches between these two sides are eagerly anticipated, adding an extra layer of excitement to the season.

Prior to being known as the Great Lakes Loons, the franchise had a different identity. From 1982 to 2006, they were known as the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays, affiliated with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The team's rebranding and relocation to Midland have since forged a unique identity, both in name and spirit.

Over the years, the Loons have been a stepping stone for many players on their journey to Major League Baseball (MLB). Notable alumni include Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen, and Corey Seager, all of whom have gone on to have impressive MLB careers.

The Great Lakes Loons are more than just a MiLB team. They're a symbol of the community's love for baseball, a beacon for aspiring players, and a testament to the thrilling unpredictability of the sport. Every game is a new chapter in their ongoing story, and it's a story worth following.