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Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Michigan Wolverines Siebert Field May 08th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Michigan Wolverines Siebert Field
1606 8th St., Minneapolis, MN
55455, US
1. University of Minnesota Lot 37 - 0.3 miles, $10
2. University of Minnesota Lot 36 - 0.4 miles, $10
3. East River Road Parking Ramp - 0.5 miles, $15
4. 4th Street Parking Ramp - 0.6 miles, $15
5. Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $2/hour
Siebert Field isn’t just a ballpark; it’s a cornerstone of the Michigan Wolverines Minneapolis experience, steeped in history and character. Picture this: a place where legends are made, and memories are stitched into its very grass. It’s where former players come back year after year for reunions, reconnecting with the program that helped shape their careers, like that 2011 book signing event for a Wolverines alum who started his journey right here. The field’s close ties with professional baseball, thanks to its partnership with a Major League team, add an extra layer of excitement every time the Wolverines take the diamond. Watching games here feels personal, families in the Kids Zone keeping little ones entertained, and the lush, well-maintained grass Berms, which get shut down during rain to keep the field in top shape, show the care behind the scenes. Its prime location on campus makes it more than just a ballpark; it’s a hub for community and campus events, even blending eco-friendly efforts like solar panels nearby. For Wolverines fans in Minneapolis, attending a game at Siebert Field isn’t just about the sport; it’s about being part of something bigger, a tradition that’s rooted deep in the heart of the university and the city.