Quad Cities River Bandits Schedule 2026
Quad Cities River Bandits Seating Charts
Quad Cities summer nights hit different when the Bandits take the field. Fresh off a 2025 season built on run prevention, the club keeps feeding the Kansas City pipeline with manager Jesus Azuaje steering the day-to-day development. Rascal the River Bandit handles the antics, but the baseball stays crisp when the game tightens late. Get your Quad Cities River Bandits tickets at Event Tickets Center today!
As the High-A home for Kansas City’s pipeline, Quad Cities is where raw tools turn into big-league routines. In 2025, the Bandits leaned on pitching and speed, with Sam Kulasingam setting the table and top prospects like Blake Mitchell and Frank Mozzicato passing through on their climb. If you track Kansas City Royals games, this is the place to spot future call-ups before they hit Kauffman Stadium.
The Quad Cities River Bandits stadium experience starts with the view: Modern Woodmen Park sits on the Mississippi and dates to 1931, pairing old-school charm with pure minor-league fun. The park seats about 4,024 and is famous for its in-game amusement rides, including a Ferris wheel that towers over the left-field corner.
Championship DNA is part of the story here. Quad Cities stormed to a Midwest League title in 2017, and the franchise’s long list of league championships includes the High-A era, too. Even when the record says contender, the format can be unforgiving: in 2025, a 74-58 finish still landed behind the division’s first- and second-half winners, a reminder to keep an eye on the Midwest League standings all summer.
From the Ferris wheel spin to the late-inning squeeze plays, a Bandits night is built for families, diehards, and anyone who wants ballpark flavor without the big-league hassle. Circle those Cedar Rapids and Beloit matchups, watch the Royals prospects settle in, and catch the moment when a tight game flips on one pitch. Get your Quad Cities River Bandits tickets at Event Tickets Center.