Diamondbacks Get Giant Board
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced the largest video display in Arizona at Chase Field, built by Daktronics — a major upgrade for in-stadium production and immersive content. That board creates new creative canvases for short-form edits, fan-cam moments, and sponsor tie-ins during games. (x.com)
The center‑field display measures 63 feet high by 152 feet wide, totaling nearly 9,600 square feet and built with a 10‑millimeter pixel pitch. (markets.businessinsider.com) The new surface is a 52% area increase over the previous Daktronics board on site and ranks among the top‑10 largest video displays at the Major League level. (markets.businessinsider.com) With the main screen plus ribbon runs, Chase Field now totals more than 21,000 square feet of installed digital signage and about 16.9 million pixels available for in‑stadium content. (markets.businessinsider.com) Three ribbon displays were installed: a lower run about 1,141 feet long, an upper ribbon near 984 feet, and a press‑box ribbon of 232 feet, each measuring over 3.5 feet in height and using 10‑millimeter pixel spacing. (markets.businessinsider.com) The main board supports variable content zoning so the club can present one continuous image or multiple simultaneous zones for live video, instant replay, statistics, animations and sponsor elements, per project documentation and Daktronics’ live‑events leadership. (markets.businessinsider.com) The upgrades were announced March 24, 2026 and positioned as part of broader ballpark improvements — the release cites complementary recent lighting and audio work at Chase Field timed ahead of the 2026 season. (markets.businessinsider.com)