NBT Bank Stadium

[7] The stadium's banquet room is named after former baseball player Hank Sauer who was with the then Syracuse Chiefs in the 1940s prior to going on to excel in the Major Leagues into the late 1950s and eventually have his number retired by the team.

The screen measures 30' X 55' (LED HD display), making it one of the largest video boards in the minor leagues.

[13] On September 14, 2023, the Savannah Bananas sold out the stadium with their fruit-centric version of baseball, losing to the Party Animals in 8 innings (due to the 2 hour max game length rule).

Though they were very popular with fans and had very high attendance, their relationships with the Chiefs and Onondaga County were not positive and the team ceased operations after their second season.

[14] On July 19, 2009, the stadium hosted 7,124 fans who came to see Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and John Mellencamp perform.

[15][16] Two weeks after the Bob Dylan concert, on August 4, Dave Matthews Band was scheduled to perform at the stadium.

[15] The show drew over 18,000 fans and was considered a great success, possibly paving the way for more concerts at the stadium in the years to come.

Alliance Bank stadium was the logical location to hold such an event since it is the only outdoor professional sports venue in the area.

[20] The money in that fund is collected as a tax on hotel rooms in the county and could be replenished by the people coming in from out-of-town for the hockey game.

[20]Eventually, the game was held at the New York State Fairgrounds on Saturday, February 20, 2010, as the Mirabito Outdoor Classic.

[22] During the 2009 International League Season, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (then known as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees) were forced to postpone 11 games due to drainage problems at their home park, PNC Field.

[26] The Community Baseball Club had an "option to buy" the stadium from Onondaga County "by the end of 2013", at a price of $3.05 million.

[29] The stadium's HD digital video screen, installed in 2012, was purchased by the Chiefs with a bank loan of $950,000, with Community Baseball Club investments as collateral; and with a County contribution of $200,000.

[26][31][needs update] In August 2018, the New York Mets and Onondaga County discussed a renovation which could reduce seating capacity by a third while adding a greater array of amenities, with an eye toward extending the team's commitment to NBT Bank Stadium beyond the 2025 season.

NBT Bank Stadium prior to large-scale renovations, July 2019
The scoreboard in July 2019