Upcoming Event: Soccer versus Utah Tech on September 11, 2025 at 7 p.m.

Utah baseball plays in perhaps one of the most beautiful settings in the nation. Smith’s Ballpark, nestled in downtown Salt Lake City, offers sprawling views of the 11,000-foot peaks of the Wasatch Mountain Range, and will serve as the Utes' home park for one more season in 2025 while the program's new Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark is constructed.
Smith’s Ballpark features seating that curves towards the playing field to enhance sight lines for every seat. The suite level is one of the closest upper decks in the nation, offering fans the amenities of comfort without sacrificing proximity to the field of play. The outfield is asymmetrical (345 feet down the left-field foul line, 386 to the left-center alley, 420 feet to center field, 373 feet to the right-center alley and 315 feet down the right field line). Right field has a short home run porch, and the bullpens are on the field, directly in front of the fans.
Smith’s Ballpark also has previously served as the home of the Salt Lake Bees, the Triple-A farm club of the Los Angeles Angels, who begin play in a new ballpark in Daybreak in 2025.