The Ballpark at Harbor Yard opened on May 21, 1998 on the site of the former Jenkins Valve factory. The demolition of the Pequonnock apartment buildings in 2002 improved the parking situation for fans attending games at the Ballpark. The Ballpark and Webster Bank Arena are credited for revitalizing the city into a prosperous waterfront attraction and destination. The Ballpark at Harbor Yard was constructed in between 1997 and 1998, and its $19 million price tag was funded through public and team contributions. It has a seating capacity of 5,500. Believing that Harbor Yard would be one of the important pieces of Bridgeport's renewal, team co-founder, Jack McGregor, chose its name as an allusion to Baltimore's renewal of the Camden Yards neighborhood. Harbor Yard was the home field of the Bridgeport Barrage of Major League Lacrosse from 2001 to 2003. The Barrage relocated to Philadelphia after the 2003 season. On October 1, 2009 the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball granted the ballpark the 2009 Atlantic League Park of the Year award. On August 8, 2017, Mayor Joe Ganim announced that city would not renew the Bluefish's lease, ending their 20-year stint at the ballpark at the end of the 2017 season. The ballpark is expected to be converted to a concert venue, hosting 29 events a year. The Bluefish played their final home game at the park on September 17, 2017, losing by a score of 9–2 to the Somerset Patriots. A groundbreaking ceremony for the replacement amphitheater was held in July 2018, with opening predicted for the summer of 2019. The opening date has since been pushed back to summer 2020.
All-Star Games
The Ballpark at Harbor Yard hosted four All-Star games in its history: the first MLL All-Star Gamein 2001, and the 1999, 2006 and 2015 Atlantic League All Star games.
Attractions
The park had concessions with traditional ballpark fare served at two restaurants: the People's Bank Marina, an all-you-can-eatbuffet; and the Harbor Club, a restaurant that served an upscale ballpark menu. Children at the ballpark could play on the playground equipment at the United Way Kids' Cove. There was also a party suite was for birthday parties and other special occasions. The Bluefish added the Two Roads Beer Garden for the 2015 season, sponsored by the Two Roads Brewery from Stratford.