

There are fewer luxury boxes here than usual, a refreshing sight.

The park looks out over a rail yard as well as hills that shape the junction of I-81 and NY 17.
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In 1991, the New York Mets swapped affiliates with the Houston Astros, with the Astros taking over the Jackson Generals and the Mets getting the Williamsport Bills. After one season, the Mets moved to this new facility in 1992, and their Eastern League club promptly won the league championship, endearing themselves to local fans.
Since then, however, ennui seems to have set in. Perhaps it’s the normal phase that teams go through once the novelty wears off, but the B-Mets have not drawn nearly as well in recent seasons as they did when they first arrived. Still, the Mets are happy to be in Binghamton, and they figure to stay a while.
One of the most notable things about the park is the relative lack of luxury boxes. While most parks built in the 1990s have quite a few boxes, there are only six here at Binghamton.
Prior to the 2001 season, New York State Electric & Gas slapped its name on the park (for a fee, of course), making this NYSEG Stadium. The park is also used for football, as the semi-pro B.C. Jets play here as do some high school teams.
| Game # | Date | League | Level | Result |
| 99 | 22-Aug-1993 | Eastern | AA | BINGHAMTON 2, London 0 |
| 106 | 5-Sep-1993 | Eastern | AA | Harrisburg 3, BINGHAMTON 0 |
| 222 | 25-Aug-1996 | Eastern | AA | BINGHAMTON 7, New Britain 4 |
| 255 | 20-Jul-1997 | Eastern | AA | BINGHAMTON 5, Reading 3 |
| 261 | 3-Aug-1997 | Eastern | AA | New Britain 3, BINGHAMTON 0 |
| 471 | 22-Jul-2001 | Eastern | AA | Trenton 10, BINGHAMTON 7 |
| 526 | 4-Jul-2002 | Eastern | AA | Trenton 13, BINGHAMTON 6 |
| 721 | 6-Sep-2004 | Eastern | AA | Reading 5, BINGHAMTON 1 |