Park at the Park in downtown San Diego's East Village occupies the grassy berm beyond Petco Park's outfield wall, functioning as a public green space on non-game days and a ticketed spectator lawn during Padres home games. The 9.5-foot Tony Gwynn bronze by sculptor William Behrends anchors Tony Gwynn Terrace at the park's center, facing Trevor Hoffman's statue across a walkway patterned with 108 crushed-tile baseball stitches — part of a sports-monument corridor steps from Petco Park and the San Diego Convention Center. Gallagher Square's family zone includes Play Ball Field (a mini baseball diamond), a fenced off-leash dog park, and a 35-foot climbable steel-and-wood baseball bat that ranks as the tallest climbable bat structure in the world. The Tony Gwynn Tunnel beneath the terrace displays career highlights and audio from the Hall of Famer who spent all 20 major-league seasons with the Padres, compiling 3,141 hits and a .338 lifetime average. Petco Park's food vendors are exclusively local San Diego businesses, feeding into an East Village entertainment loop that includes Arcade Monsters San Diego on the same grid. The park's highest-capacity configuration comes during major league playoff games and stadium concerts, when Gallagher Square's full lawn serves as an extended viewing zone for events that have drawn over 47,000 attendees.