PHOTOS: Upgrades coming to Riverwalk Stadium for 2026 Montgomery Biscuits season
Baseball fans will find a lot of exciting upgrades at Riverwalk Stadium when the Montgomery Biscuits start the 2026 season.
OnDeck Partners, the team’s new owner, says it’s made investments in the ballpark to ensure every visit to Riverwalk Stadium is unforgettable, no matter your budget or what brings you to the game.
“These upgrades represent our commitment to making Biscuits baseball the place where Montgomery comes together,” Mike Carney, CEO of OnDeck Partners, said. “From the moment fans walk through the gates, they’ll see and feel the difference. We’re investing in this community, and we want everyone to experience what makes Riverwalk Stadium special.”
“Our focus as a staff has always been to provide our fans with the best experience in baseball, and with OnDeck Partners we are able to enhance that even further than before,” said Michael Murphy, General Manager of the Montgomery Biscuits. “I cannot wait to showcase the new ballpark upgrades and fan amenities we’re working on for the 2026 season.”
Some of the changes include:
- Conductor’s Club – A premium lounge with flexible seating in an elevated space for corporate events and special occasions
- On Deck Platform – A new dugout-view group area with a private bartender and food service
- Train Car Suites – Luxury suites with new furnishings and a train car-inspired design
In addition, Riverwalk Stadium will also offer these improvements:
- Food Truck Row – Three to four restaurants will be at every game in the left field corner
- Expanded Grab and Go Options – New concession stands throughout the ballpark
- New Kids Zone – Relocated and expanded kids area, now in right field
Single-game tickets for opening week, April 7-12 are now on sale.
As Action 8 News has reported, OnDeck Partners, a group within the Avenue Sports Fund, announced in December that it purchased the Biscuits and the Visalia Rawhide. The Biscuits are a AA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, while the Rawhide are a single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, based in Visalia, California.
Terms of the deal were not announced. The Montgomery Biscuits came to Montgomery in 2004, under the ownership of Sherrie Meyers. In 2017, the team was sold to a new ownership group headed by boxing promoter/television producer Lou DiBella.



