
The Arizona Diamondbacks are charging into the 2026 season with a head-turning upgrade at Chase Field: a 9,600-square-foot video display that the team and local outlets say is the largest in Arizona. The giant board arrives alongside a sweeping menu refresh that tacks on roughly 50 new concession items, all set to debut when the D-backs open at home next Monday (March 30).
New video display and food lineup
The 9,600-square-foot display and the expanded food slate were laid out by the Phoenix Business Journal, which reports that the team is adding about 50 new menu items and rolling out foot‑long corndogs at select stands this season. The publication notes that the board is being billed as the largest in the state and that the food changes will be spread across Chase Field concessions throughout the 2026 campaign. Team officials are treating the upgrades as part of a steady run-up to the D-backs' home schedule.
Bigger than the old dbTV
Chase Field has long been known for its sizable center-field screen, but the numbers are about to change in a big way. The team's ballpark facts page lists a 136‑by‑46‑foot HD LED board installed in 2008, according to MLB.com. The new display represents a major jump in pixel area and is expected to reshape how replays and live shots look and feel inside the ballpark.
Part of a broader renovation push
The scoreboard and concession upgrades are just one slice of a broader public‑private push to modernize Chase Field. State lawmakers approved up to $500 million for stadium renovations last year, and the D-backs have indicated they will contribute additional funds, as reported in 2025. Team leadership has cast the overall effort as part of a strategy to keep the franchise anchored in downtown Phoenix beyond the current lease term.
What fans should expect
The Phoenix Business Journal notes that many of the new concession options will show up at multiple stands, with the D-backs leaning into both classic ballpark staples and more over-the-top items clearly designed for social‑media photo ops. The upgraded scoreboard is poised to support larger replays and expanded sponsor activations across the ballpark's display network. The team plans to post ticket information and detailed rollout plans as the home opener draws closer.
Chase Field is located at 401 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix and has a listed seating capacity of 48,633, according to the D-backs' official ballpark information. The new video board and food additions are part of a season-ready spruce-up that fans will notice as soon as they walk back through the turnstiles.









