America's Oldest
Baseball Park
IMPORTANT NOTICES
1. MLB TICKETS ARE NOT SOLD BY RICKWOOD. PLEASE DO NOT CALL RICKWOOD BECAUSE WE CANNOT HELP YOU.
2. RICKWOOD TOURS ARE TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED DUE TO ONGOING CONSTRUCTION. THE PARK WILL REOPEN FOR TOURS IN JULY.
Thank you for your understanding
Admission:
Open to the Public – Admission is Free
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, Game Days Only
*The Park will be closed for holidays
Address:
*Free onsite parking
MLB is hiring for the following positions:
- Ticket Takers
- Golf Cart Drivers
- Informational Guides/Queue Line Assistants
- Ushers
- Green/Sustainability Teams
- VIP Attendants
We are looking for enthusiastic and reliable individuals. No prior experience is necessary, as training will be provided for all positions.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a historic event and contribute to its success while gaining valuable experience and making meaningful connections within the community.
Our History
Rickwood Field was the passionate pursuit of a young Birmingham, Alabama industrialist, Rick Woodward. While still in his 20s, Woodward bought controlling interest in the city’s professional baseball team, the Coal Barons. He then sought help from the legendary Connie Mack in designing “The Finest Minor League Ballpark Ever” in this booming iron-and-steel town, the fastest growing city in the nation at that time. Woodward’s passion was contagious.
Blogs
1910
Rickwood Field opened August 18, 1910, to a wildly enthusiastic crowd that saw their beloved Barons...
1922
Rickwood was Birmingham’s premier sporting venue, and Woodward expanded the business by playing...
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