They are located in Dayton, Ohio, and play their home games at Day Air Ballpark.
[5] During its first season, the Dragons set a Minor League Baseball Class-A single-season attendance record of 581,853.
[9] On July 9, 2011, the Dragons officially set a new record of 815 consecutive sellout home games.
[10] The sellout streak is the longest across all professional sports in the US, passing the previous record set by the Portland Trail Blazers from 1977 to 1995.
[17] Through the 2023 season, 143 Dragons players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball since the team's move to Dayton in 2000.
In 2016, telecasts moved to WBDT (Dayton's CW) as games appeared on an over-the-air network station for the first time in Dragons history.
[34] Since the 2016 season, WDTN sports director Jack Pohl has teamed with Nichols on Dragons television broadcasts.
Over the years, Dragons color commentators on television broadcasts have included Joe Nuxhall, Ken Griffey Sr., Tom Browning, Ron Oester, Bill Doran, Tommy Helms, Todd Benzinger, Doug Bair, Jeff Reboulet, and Hal McCoy, among others.