SHADE GUIDE

Truist Stadium

Winston-Salem DashMLB
Winston-Salem area,
5,500 seats
0° orientation
Open Air
Built 2010
Truist Stadium stadium information: Home of the Winston-Salem Dash in MLB. Located in Winston-Salem area, with a capacity of 5,500 seats. The stadium has open air and faces 0 degrees. Built in 2010.

Overview

Truist Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is the home of the Winston-Salem Dash, White Sox High-A affiliate. This contemporary ballpark combines modern conveniences with a capacity of 5500 fans.

Stadium Highlights

  • White Sox High-A affiliate since 2010
  • Modern facility
  • Winston-Salem landmark
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Spacious concourses

Unique Features

  • Great sightlines from all seats
  • Modern amenities
  • Home of Bolt
  • Craft beer garden
  • Kids zone and playground

Shade & Sun Protection Guide

Best Shaded Sections by Time

Morning Games

  • Third base side sections
  • Upper rows

Afternoon Games

  • First base upper deck
  • Behind home plate upper

Evening Games

  • Most seats after 6:30pm

Shade Tips

  • Check weather forecast before choosing seats
  • Covered concourse provides relief
  • Afternoon games can be pleasant
  • Weather can change quickly

Monthly Weather Patterns

April

60°F 55% 35% rain

Cool and sometimes rainy, layer up

Bring layers and rain gear

May

70°F 60% 25% rain

Perfect baseball weather, mild temperatures

Ideal conditions, any seat works

June

80°F 65% 20% rain

Warm days, comfortable evenings

Seek shade for day games

July

85°F 70% 30% rain

Hot and humid, stay hydrated

Choose covered seating if possible

August

85°F 70% 35% rain

Peak summer heat, evening games preferred

Avoid direct sun exposure

September

75°F 60% 25% rain

Cooling down, great for afternoon games

Perfect weather for any seating

Seating Guide

Premium Seating Options

Club Levels

Home Plate Club

Behind home plate

  • Wait service
  • Climate controlled
  • Premium parking

Seating Tips

Behind home plate

Best views but most expensive

view

Third base line

Check weather forecast before choosing seats

shade

Bleachers

Best value for families

value

Upper deck

Great for groups

experience

Budget-Friendly Options

  • Bleacher seats
  • Standing room
  • Group rates

Food & Drink

Signature Items

  • Carolina BBQ
  • Hush puppies
  • Sweet tea
  • Cheerwine floats

Local Favorites

  • Carolina BBQ
  • Hush puppies
  • Sweet tea
  • Local craft selections

Beer & Beverages

  • Highland
  • Wicked Weed
  • NoDa
  • Domestic options

Local breweries: Highland, Wicked Weed, NoDa

Getting There

Address

5500 Truist Stadium, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Parking Options

Main Lot

Distance: 100 yardsPrice: $8

Overflow Lot

Distance: 0.25 milesPrice: $5

Alternative Transportation

Public Transit

  • Local bus service

Ride Share: Street pickup

Game Day Tips

Check out the team store for exclusive merchandise

Insider tip

Meet Bolt

Fast character appears pregame

Try the Carolina BBQ

Local favorite

Happy hour

Thursdays

Typical Game Day Schedule

  • Gates Open: 1 hour before
  • First Pitch: 6:35 PM
  • Batting Practice: Select dates

Neighborhood: Winston-Salem area

Suburban location with nearby amenities

Before the Game

  • Local breweries
  • Restaurants
  • Nearby parks

After the Game

  • Family restaurants
  • Craft beer bars

Insider Tips

Pro Tips

  • Check out the team store for exclusive merchandise
  • Join the fan club
  • Best Carolina BBQ at Section 119
  • Early bird specials

Best Value

  • Group packages
  • Bleacher seats
  • Family packs
  • Flex plans

Hidden Gems

  • Secret menu at concessions
  • Stadium entrance plaza
  • Standing room bar area
  • Bolt meet and greet location

Things to Avoid

  • Long concession lines at peak
  • Sun in right field afternoon
  • Crowded kids zone on Sundays

Stadium History

Timeline

2010Stadium opens
2011White Sox affiliation established
2015First championship
2020Fan experience upgrades

Stadium Traditions

Bolt race

Between innings entertainment

Fireworks Fridays

Summer tradition