30. Oakland Coliseum 0:24 29. Tropicana Field 1:10 28. Guaranteed Rate Field 2:05 27. Angel Stadium 2:53 26. Chase Field 3:30 25. American Family Field 4:35 24. Nationals Park 5:25 23. Comerica Park 5:49 22. Globe Life Field 6:37 21. Progressive Field 7:45 20. Minute Maid Park 9:00 19. Great American Ballpark 9:52 18. Rogers Centre 10:18 17. Kauffman Stadium 11:19 16. Citi Field 12:17 15. T-Mobile Park 12:53 14. Yankee Stadium 14:02 13. Loan Depot Park 14:53 12. Truist Park 16:06 11. Target Field 16:54 10. Dodger Stadium 17:38 9. Citizen Bank Park 18:20 8. PNC Park 19:18 7. Oriole Park @ Camden Yards 19:47 6. Busch Stadium 20:28 5. Wrigley Field 21:11 4. Coors Field 21:58 3. Petco Park 22:45 2. Oracle Park 23:31 1. Fenway Park 24:31
@@uncletrilly3566 Thank you for the spelling correction Mr Snooty. Did you feel better after that? Get a life and stop getting off on correcting others spelling and punctuation errors.
@@iDominatemkwii No. Of course, everyone is entitled to his own opinion, including the guy who posted this comment. It's just that in this case, the guy posting the comment is right. Ginger's judgement in ranking PNC at 8 is so errant, it calls all of his judgement into question. If I were a professor of literature, and I said 'The Brothers Karamazov' was just okay, or that Chekhov was an average playwright, you should drop my class.
Yeah pictures don’t do them justice. Just how the field itself and seating looks isn’t enough for me to constitute how I’d feel about an arena. Except oaklands arena because there’s multiple videos showing how bad it’s gotten
I have been to Tropicana Field a couple times and, even though it is not good, it is GREAT when the outdoor temperature is 95F, and the indoor temperature is 72F.
Going to be blunt, it’s glaringly obvious you have actually been to MAYBE 2 of these stadiums. You have absolutely no clue about what makes a good venue. Sorry bro.
Actually, I don't think he has been to any stadium and only basing this on hearsay. I have been 17 of the current stadiums and would only consider those that I have been to in person.
Yeah I'd say so. He doesn't really mention in game experience and amenities that much. It does pretty much seem like he's judging it by the interior architecture and what it looks like on TV.
@@trackmaster152002 There's a huge difference between the in-game experience and watching on TV. Plus, if you are going to do a ranking, think about the other aspects of the stadium like parking or ease to get there. Wrigley and Fenway have trains to get you there easily, but I would not want to park at either. Here in Atlanta, there's no subway to get to the stadium and parking at Truist can be challenging. One of the reasons I love Petco is not only because it's a great stadium, but there is a walkway from the Omni Hotel to the park. Couldn't ask for anything easier. Oakland is easily the worst stadium, but their parking lots are huge and it's on the BART.
PNC’s only great features are the skyline and train connection. Those make it a great stadium, but beyond that, it’s not exceptional compared to Wrigley, Coors, Fenway, or Busch.
@@rorypaul153did you just call Fenway exceptional 😭😭😭 that’s a horrible stadium that’s extremely outdated. Poor area around it, no parking, and in bad shape
One of the worst things about Tropicana field is that they decided, inexplicably, that for a game that uses a white ball that is frequently hit up in the air to have a white dome overhead. Players lose the ball up there all the time. I have no idea what they were thinking.
I've been to both Camden Yards and Coors Field. Coors is a fine park don't get me wrong but no way is it a better park than Camden. I don't see how Camden should ever be ranked outside the top 5 it's a beautiful park and it deserves credit for being the first of it's kind and bringing in the new generation of parks such as Coors and Petco that were in fact modeled after Camden Yards.
Angel Stadium at 27 is wild. I know it isn’t the most appealing but damn, in a very nice area, a walking distance to downtown Disney, breweries surrounding the stadium, clean interior and not to mention a Chilis within a mile 😂
@@tonydoinstuff I think this is judging from a pure aesthetic point of view. Hence why I found PNC Park ranking, strange. Should b top 2 along with Oracle.
I actually went to a couple games at Tropicana Field when I visited my mom who lived there at the time. Only thing to me I have a problem with is finding your seat. If you not sitting in the outfield seats in right field, it's hard to find your seats. Now that was my first time going to that stadium so it was hard to get around, but still. Right field seats are right by the entrance. Soon as you walk through the door, it's right in front of you. You can't miss it. Another problem is going to the upper deck. My seat was in left field. I just wanted to walk around since it was my first time going there. It took me an hour to get back to my seat From going to the upper deck. It's very difficult to get around if it's your first time going there
Do you know what would make the Oakland Coliseum and Tropicana Field worse? Put the Coliseum in FL and the Trop in CA. Adding hot, humid weather to the Coliseum would make it that much worse, and sitting in a dome in the beautiful Bay Area weather would be depressing.
Have you been to a day game in May, June, July, August and September in Florida? It's either to hot and humid, or to stormy to play games. They got one thing right with the trop in that regards to it being domed.
I'm convinced this guy has never been to an MLB park. "the inside has folding chairs for seats and 300 ft of foul territory from home to the stands but look! Trees and a great exterior! #1!!" What should matter is view of the playing field (1) and Fan experience and amenities (2). This guy swings and misses on both. Globe life park for example looks so unique inside who cares what the outside looks like. So many of these parks skipped #2 on the list.
I've been to most of the top stadiums on your list. My personal favorite is Petco. Love the laid back beachy vibe. PNC is amazing. Oracle is great, BUT the concourses are kinda small. That's my only gripe there. I feel like what's gonna make a stadium top 10 is what's around it, not necessarily the stadium themselves. Though it doesn't hurt to have a great stadium.
The first time I walked into Fenway Park, September of 1972, the Sox against the NY Yankees, we came in on the first base side, the outfield was bathed in a golden sunlight, no seats on the Green Monster, it was perfect. I had seen it on TV, but actually walking in made me a Boston Red Sox fan for life. Been back many times since, always fun.
I'm probably in the minority but having been to both, I think Tropicana Field is worse than the Oakland Coliseum. It's indoors, the catwalks are terrible, and the vibe is just worse overall. But that's just me
I've been to both and fully agree - Tropicana Field is the absolute worst. Oakland Coliseum is in terrible shape but at least it has fresh air and blue sky
I'm pretty certain the stadium is facing the bay which is eastern. You can see the Bay Bridge in the back drop which is toward Oakland which is east of San Francisco. Then that would be possible to see a sunrise. What may be more impossible is to set a game at 6am. Interesting idea tho ha
I hope KC votes down the new stadium. The K is perfect. Design, Parking, Food, and tailgating. Just because we don't have a historical fan base it gets overlooked. They have voted it down before.
Well, the Royals have said that they're not signing another lease for the K. If the Royals and Jackson County can't deliver a better deal than the one that just failed on April 2nd, get ready to drive to the Speedway area or maybe Lenexa/Olathe to watch the boys in blue.
@@jimmysidebottom4744 Neither stadium is crumbling. Arrowhead is not crumbling, and the extent of "concrete cancer" at Kauffman is to put it politely, in dispute. The Royals cherry picked an older study for their scare tactics skipping over a more recent one which painted the situation less severely. Predictably, come opening day, the Royals had to assure the public that it was safe to attend ball games at Kauffman.
With Progressive Field, those exposed columns and beams in the upper deck are structural members and likely can’t be removed without some major engineering work. The same framework at Commanders Field is definitely critical to the structural integrity of the entire upper deck. It’s like a bridge; remove a few members and the whole thing collapses.
I'm excited about the huge renovation to Comerica Park. We will have the 2nd largest and current newest TV in the MLB - which is a perfect addition to the new sound/light system added last season that every visitor creams over. The view in the outfield is amazing, only Pittsburgh has a better view of the skyline. I'm excited to see how the new buildings downtown will look when Torkelson jizz-blasts one over that fence.
I agree with Bush stadium being underrated. I'm not a Cards fan, but when I visited St. LOUIS, i got to see the stadium, and I was floored by how amazing it was!
20:45 is great baseball stadium design. Front and center is arch structure which is a huge feature of the city. The lines of the stadium are clean to the point even the shadows look great. The most important thing is the statue of the greatest player in Cardinals history being the focal point. It looks like when you enter that stadium you're entering a cathedral of baseball. It's really damn good stadium design.
The latest renovation of Rogers Centre was completed this winter and it completely replaced and reconfigured the field level and lower bowl seats to a dedicated baseball configuration. Also, new bars and public areas were built under the new stands, in addition to new training and clubhouse facilities. In addition to the Outfield reconfiguration last year, the stadium feels much more up to date and fan friendly. I agree with the negative comments about the exterior, but the stadium is what it is and they've done a great job of rejuvenating it the last few years.
A few years ago, most rankings would place Rogers Centre maybe 28th just above Trop Field and Oakland Coliseum. Blue Jays have done an excellent job of moving the old Sky Dome to a solid 18th rank. It has a great location in Downtown Toronto, with a view of the CN Tower. I think it will be like Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field in that it will never be replaced.
To be fair I thought Rogers Centre was going to be ranked higher. Granted the exterior is concrete with the white domed roof but in the evening with the LED lighting next to the CN Tower it looks pretty cool. Massive improvements being made still (phase 2) and the end results have been extremely positive amongst Blue Jay fans.
Originally from Toronto, but have lived for several years in Los Angeles. I think 18th is generous, and I love Sky Dome. Some negatives to it are, even with improvements still has that round multi purpose boring look, and no natural grass. I have been to Dodger Stadium many times, and it is The Cathedral of Baseball, just an electrifying place to watch a game in an old stadium. All baseball fans should make it a bucket list. You can understand why that has a higher rank than Roger Centre.@@clemlowes2112
Did you see the recent pics of progressive field from Drone Ohio? The new upper deck renovation looks pretty good in the new pics. Not as dreary as the pics you have in here
I’m definitely saddened to see The K go away, but looking forward to the downtown stadium near the Kauffman Performing Arts Center. So many memories made at The K! 🙌🏾
17:32 Fun Fact about Target Field, the flag pole (with the American flag) is the original flag pole from The Met Stadium and they just redid all video board displays (the ribbons, scoreboards and tower) a few years ago and my mom actually helped make the board pieces. They were built at the plant then assembled like a jigsaw puzzle. They also redid Minnie and Paulie (the giant sign with 2 ball players divided by a blue squiggly line).
Question have you been to Dodger Stadium? The off ramps and streets are packed on game day so it takes 40 minutes to get from the 5 freeway to a parking spot. Day games very little shade and the cost. I know because I been there a dozen times. Also Yankee Stadium is in a bad neighborhood with very little parking at 60 dollars a game.
The old Yankee Stadium was in the same neighborhood and nobody would ever say it was a bad stadium. Also, I don't know where you park but I pay 40 to park at Yankee Stadium.
Another issue is the seating was designed for skinny people. Now all the fans are big fat cholos and it is very uncomfortable. They should tear out the seats and make them bigger and space them out a bit more. That would also reduce the number of seats, thus less cars that require parking. And they need to get going on the gondola.
23:50 they will never play a sunrise game there, not because it's too early, but because the sun rises in the east & sets in the west. So a sunset game is the best you're gonna get.
I like that you ranked Busch Stadium so high. I think it benefits from a well-run franchise and knowledgeable crowd, it is a very baseball-friendly city.
I really like the description of Busch Stadium. It's clean. The architecture is really top notch and the lines of the stadium are beautiful. They embrace the arch structure in critical infrastructural junctions making it not only structurally sound but embrace the history of the city. It's a stadium that's structurally sound, embraces the main feature of the city in its structure, has a classical look, and embraces the history of the organization.
Huge Yankee fan here but Citi Field is so much nicer. The interior field does have issues but for fans the stadium has so much to offer and its a pleasure walking around it.
I'm glad and surprised Fenway Park came in first. I think the "Green Giant" makes it unique. When I was 8 yo my friend and I would go see a lot of home games. We would take the subway after school to the park. It was free to get in after the 7th inning stretch. :) Fun times.
6:37 Since the Cotton Bowl will be demolished in 2026, The Texas Rangers should relocate to Dallas, at Cowboy Country Fair Park neighborhood as Neo Choctaw Stadium
Idk, I do agree with his assessment of Globe Life, the exterior is so forgettable. The Ballpark had a much better vibe, the new one is way too corporate and ‘boring’ if you ask me. I wish they’d of just revamped the not so old Ballpark.
I’m sorry but I can tell you have never been to Comerica Park. When the place is bumping the atmosphere is surreal and makes the park look 3X better. The wall thing I’m sure is temporary as they are working on improving other parts of the stadium like the score board
White Sox, Cubs hater fan. That said, Wrigley Field is much better than the chopped up make-shift renovated Fenway.....some seats you have to turn 45 degrees to see a pitch thrown to the batter. I've been to both stadiums....Wrigley is a much better place to see a game before, during, and after. C'mon now.
No shit. The seats along the first base line are horrible at Fenway. Still designed for people who lived and starved in 1914. The centerfield bleacher seats were far more tolerable to see the game, as were the Monster seats. Yeah, it's pretty, but those seats, man.
Tropicana Field is not that bad. Lots of great views, 73 degrees 24/7 and some really good food. Lack of fans kills the atmosphere but when it's packed it gets LOUD
Oracle is entering it's 25 season and it's beginning to age a bit. Nothing major, but the place could use a refresh. You're abolutely right that the relocation of the bullpens looks like it was done on the cheap. A lot of the park needs a fresh coat of paint. I was in the locker room during fan fest and was surprised at how worn out it looked. And the tunnels under the first level have always looked unfinished (a lot of concrete and duct work in a relatively enclosed space), which seem inappropriate since they are being used by the highest paying fans not located in the suites. Place needs to be treated a bit more like they're planning on using it another 25 years (which is reasonable given that I believe the Giants can extend the lease past 2060).
Why won’t they do a sunrise game in SanFrancisco? Because it’s on the left coast where the sun sets over the water. Sunrise games would have to be on the right (East) coast. It would have been good if you had payed attention in geography class in middle school!
Except that Oracle Park is on the Eastern park of San Francisco and water you see from the park is the San Francisco Bay to the East. It is not the ocean.
I have been to all of these, except new Rangers. I agree with much of what you say, but I think you missed the mark on several. Of course, I also rank them on food, ease of movement and game day atmosphere.
That's a dope photo of Oracle Park at the beginning there. Man, I miss San Francisco. I've sadly never been to Oracle. It wasn't even built yet, the last time I visited SF.
I love Oakland’s stadium, beautiful views from the upper deck. I’m from Seattle and went to three games in Oakland last year, absolutely loved going to the stadium
The Battery (Truist) , where the Atlanta Braves play (and win ) is actually located in Cobb County. Cumberland Mall was built there in that area in the 70's, and there is almost as many roads named Cumberland as there are roads named Peachtree. Thanks for your thoughts.
T-mobile/safeco did install a pine tree batters eye-I was a student of dr Bradley’s at the time (2001) who the Mariners consulted about which species would be appropriate. They put it in and soon after removed it I never heard why
All the negatives you mentioned against the outfields of other parks are at Fenway! So how can the park with the most negative marks from other stadiums, be the top choice?
Have you ever been to Yankees stadium? My friend it should be called food of the world stadium Rhevonly reason it is quieter than old stadium is building codes have changed they would not allow them to have the upper decks hanging over the field so henceforth it got the corporate name Then the other rankings I question how you come up with these
I wish you had said the name of the team that played in each stadium. Most I knew and the rest I could figure out but that would have been nice. Otherwise enjoyable video.
Sox park, wow folks really don't know stuff about Chicago and it shows. The neighborhood around Sox is not unsafe. Also, "nothing special"? How bout the fact that the Sox have been playing at this location since 1910. Sure not the same park (rip comiskey) but at 35th and Shields, for well over 100 years!! C'mon that is super special. Furthermore, the fan base doesn't wanna leave the neighborhood, the owner wants to leave it, and he notoriously SUUUUCKS. If there was investment at the current site (fixing the sea of parking for example) folks would be singing the praises of Sox park. investment , that's something Jerry has been actively refusing to do for decades! Guaranteed rate field and Kauffman (the K) are the two most underrated parks in MLB, for sure (though I do agree that the cards have a very underrated park too)!!!
The only real issue with sox park is the lack of bars around for before/after the game. I usually just hit up turtles but that place gets pack on gamedays. Turtles is dead the rest of the week
By chance I visited the Chicago White Sox ballpark being from California. I was in town and Wrigley was on my list. The cubs were out of town. I said what the heck. White Sox are in town Take Me Out to the Ballgame. First thing it's the worst name in the business. Is this the same venue as US Cellular Field? That name is legitimate And then obviously Comiskey Park is a classic name. Can Guaranteed Rate field ever be a classic name? And that's a shame because on the north side you have a legendary ballpark synonymous with the name. Upon entering I was pleasantly surprised as it's a nice clean cut Stadium. I don't know if the climate has anything to do with the direction that the stadium faces. If you flip the stadium around and face it towards the Chicago skyline I believe that would be huge aesthetically. Maybe someone could tell me why they didn't capitalize of The View? I've been to 10 ballparks thus far. 5 which are in California where I live.
Wow, you are probably the first person to say that T-Mobile Park is average. I've heard a lot of people say they like it and think it is a beautiful ballpark.
I haven’t been there since 2008 but it was one of my favorites. I absolutely loved it. I have been there with both the roof open and closed. Certainly it’s great when it is open but it doesn’t feel cavernous like Chase Field or Rogers when it is closed.
The fact that the roof doesn't seal the stadium is what makes it great. Froze my ass off watching an opening day vs the Sox when Pedro was pitching. Yeah, he killed the M's, but it was still a great experience, and heavy ass PacNW ales are ideal to deal with the wet cold.
I've been to every ballpark with the exception of the "new" Rangers park (next Spring...), and some of these rankings are all over the place. I do agree that Busch is constantly underrated and deserves a top 10 ranking. Loan Depot at 13(!!!) and Comerica at 23(???) are wild...but PNC at only 8 is absolute crazy town.
T-Mobile park did have trees in center field for the batter's eye, but they had to remove them due to player complaints that they could not pick up ball. They tried a couple different solutions before settling on what is out there now.
Why is Citizens Park at 9? It's very unique with the Bell 🔔 in Center, suites, and Ashburn Alley 🎳 with LOTS of eateries. Also, seeing the Philadelphia skyline 🏙 from the upper deck is cool
He talked more positively about it then he did the other top 10s lol, but I think it’s a fair spot. It’s a very good MLB stadium not much more to say about it
Usually I'd see Petco, Oracle or PNC being at number one for a lot of people, and like Fenway or Wrigley being number one if you are a Red Sox or Cubs fan respectively.
Been to all 30 of them. Outdoor only stadiums are the best. My rankings. From Best to worst. 1. Camden 2. Busch 3. Wrigley 4. Great American 5 Petco 6. Fenway 7. Target 8 Oracle (bad bullpen set up or would be much higher) 9 Coors 10 Yankee 11 Dodger 12. PNC 13 Citizens Bank 14 Truist 15 Comerica 16 Loan Depot. Retractable but interesting architecture 17. Citi 18. Chase 19. Kaufman 20 Globe Life retractable 21 Minute Maid retractable 22 T Mobile retractable 23 Rogers Center indoor 24 National uninteresting 25 Progressive old 26 American Family indoor airplane hanger feel 27 Angel old and uninteresting 28 Guaranteed Rate old & uninteresting 29 Tropicana (indoor) 30 Oakland (too old and bad)
I went to Tropicana field and it was awesome!! Definitely underrated, it looks way better in person and the light peers in from the roof during day games!!
I love going to Sox game. He brings up the area but then doesn’t mention tail gate culture. He doesn’t mention the great view that isn’t blocked by support beams (looking at you wrigly)
I am guessing that you have been to all 30 in person?!! I have, and I have to say that the Trop in St. Petersburg is not that bad and your fixation with natural light is ridiculous. Most games are played at night or partially at night anyhow! Also, the new Yankee stadium is the worst in my humble opinion. Overpriced and not that many amenities. But, I love your enthusiasm!!
I get the impression that if Depressed Ginger got to designed an actual MLB ballpark, he would eventually start hating on it.
Probably won’t have an upper deck either
@@Howydewitt Yes, but I am sure the batter's eye and exterior would look amazing.
I hereby request a video where DG designs a stadium
Then he would just replace it. No different than most MLB owners that want tax subsidized stadiums every 25 or 30 years 😂
His ballpark would 100% have natural light and a translucent roof
Your taste and outlook on stadiums is questionable.
Yeah, I am really not a fan of some of these ratings he's got here.
VERY
30. Oakland Coliseum 0:24
29. Tropicana Field 1:10
28. Guaranteed Rate Field 2:05
27. Angel Stadium 2:53
26. Chase Field 3:30
25. American Family Field 4:35
24. Nationals Park 5:25
23. Comerica Park 5:49
22. Globe Life Field 6:37
21. Progressive Field 7:45
20. Minute Maid Park 9:00
19. Great American Ballpark 9:52
18. Rogers Centre 10:18
17. Kauffman Stadium 11:19
16. Citi Field 12:17
15. T-Mobile Park 12:53
14. Yankee Stadium 14:02
13. Loan Depot Park 14:53
12. Truist Park 16:06
11. Target Field 16:54
10. Dodger Stadium 17:38
9. Citizen Bank Park 18:20
8. PNC Park 19:18
7. Oriole Park @ Camden Yards 19:47
6. Busch Stadium 20:28
5. Wrigley Field 21:11
4. Coors Field 21:58
3. Petco Park 22:45
2. Oracle Park 23:31
1. Fenway Park 24:31
Good golly, how the NAMES of ballparks have changed to stuff I cannot even pronounce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PNC park in Pittsburg is the most beautiful baseball stadium I have ever been too. The views of the skyline and city no comparison to any stadium.
It's spelled "Pittsburgh".
@@uncletrilly3566 Thank you for the spelling correction Mr Snooty. Did you feel better after that? Get a life and stop getting off on correcting others spelling and punctuation errors.
@@williswaite1963"Mr. Snooty" ... Love it! 🤣
@@williswaite1963 You're just demonstrating that you know nothing about history. Pittsburgh world hard to retain that letter. Get a life, Bill.
Pnc park is his number 8 😂. Really?!
All dude cares about is outfield seating
But that’s what makes baseball stadium so unique
If that was the case, he wouldnt have put loan depot over yankee stadium
Not true. He btches about upper decks a lot too 😂
That and windows to allow natural sunlight lol
I dont like this guy
PNC at 8 is automatically disqualifying. Horrific ranking.
It’s a beautiful park.
Is everyone supposed to have the same list? It’s just his opinion man. At least he thinks for himself
PNC has the best city skyline and is extremely well designed. Top 5 automatically, if not top 3.
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No. Of course, everyone is entitled to his own opinion, including the guy who posted this comment. It's just that in this case, the guy posting the comment is right. Ginger's judgement in ranking PNC at 8 is so errant, it calls all of his judgement into question.
If I were a professor of literature, and I said 'The Brothers Karamazov' was just okay, or that Chekhov was an average playwright, you should drop my class.
I think he had it at # 2 last year, he’s a weirdo
The problem with Depressed Ginger, he will rate the ballparks but he has never been there.
Yeah pictures don’t do them justice. Just how the field itself and seating looks isn’t enough for me to constitute how I’d feel about an arena. Except oaklands arena because there’s multiple videos showing how bad it’s gotten
lmao i chuckled when he suggested early morning games at Oracle stadium for the sun rises because the sun rises on the east it sets in the West.
He just posted a video today reacting to someone else's rankings and only mentioned being to 3 parks lol
@@noahgolden6258 Idk if you saw today's video but he said he's been to Oracle which makes that comment even worse
@@noahgolden6258 the sun rises everywhere… just from the eastern direction… lmaooo 🤣🤣
We all knew Oakland Coliseum and Tropicana Field would be 30 and 29
I have been to Tropicana Field a couple times and, even though it is not good, it is GREAT when the outdoor temperature is 95F, and the indoor temperature is 72F.
and Fenway Park would be #1
The trop is better looking in person
The trop is really not a bad stadium considering where it’s located. Sure it’s outdated and covered but better to be indoors than outdoors in st pete
Have you been to Oakland?
Going to be blunt, it’s glaringly obvious you have actually been to MAYBE 2 of these stadiums. You have absolutely no clue about what makes a good venue. Sorry bro.
He's not the brightest, I've been watching him for a while now because I enjoy suffering.
Yeah you can tell he’s never even been at most of these lol
Actually, I don't think he has been to any stadium and only basing this on hearsay. I have been 17 of the current stadiums and would only consider those that I have been to in person.
Yeah I'd say so. He doesn't really mention in game experience and amenities that much. It does pretty much seem like he's judging it by the interior architecture and what it looks like on TV.
@@trackmaster152002 There's a huge difference between the in-game experience and watching on TV. Plus, if you are going to do a ranking, think about the other aspects of the stadium like parking or ease to get there. Wrigley and Fenway have trains to get you there easily, but I would not want to park at either. Here in Atlanta, there's no subway to get to the stadium and parking at Truist can be challenging. One of the reasons I love Petco is not only because it's a great stadium, but there is a walkway from the Omni Hotel to the park. Couldn't ask for anything easier. Oakland is easily the worst stadium, but their parking lots are huge and it's on the BART.
No way there’s 7 ballparks better than PNC. You’re out of your mind lmao.
PNC’s only great features are the skyline and train connection. Those make it a great stadium, but beyond that, it’s not exceptional compared to Wrigley, Coors, Fenway, or Busch.
@@rorypaul153did you just call Fenway exceptional 😭😭😭 that’s a horrible stadium that’s extremely outdated. Poor area around it, no parking, and in bad shape
Wrigley is automatically better than PNC
@chancejanssen190 with the exception of parking, none of that is true anymore.
@@chancejanssen190Not outdated. As classic as classic can get. That's like calling baseball an outdated sport. Nuh uh.
PNC at 8 is a crime
Camden Yards at 7 is also a crime
awful. should be no. 2 and I'm a Giants fan, where Oracle Park should be no 1.
If your ballpark isn’t completely built with brick, has trees in the outfield, an upper deck bar, then it won’t be considered good enough for him.
If your ballpark doesn’t meet objective standards, then it’s not good enough.
I hate brick 🧱 and green seats typical East Coast style too boring
Fenway has none of that but the bricks but it’s 1
One of the worst things about Tropicana field is that they decided, inexplicably, that for a game that uses a white ball that is frequently hit up in the air to have a white dome overhead. Players lose the ball up there all the time. I have no idea what they were thinking.
I've been to both Camden Yards and Coors Field. Coors is a fine park don't get me wrong but no way is it a better park than Camden.
I don't see how Camden should ever be ranked outside the top 5 it's a beautiful park and it deserves credit for being the first of it's kind and bringing in the new generation of parks such as Coors and Petco that were in fact modeled after Camden Yards.
I've been to both and I like Coors much more. But OPACY is still a top 5 park IMO
Yeah I disagree, I think Coors was far better than Camden. Both good though.
Angel Stadium at 27 is wild. I know it isn’t the most appealing but damn, in a very nice area, a walking distance to downtown Disney, breweries surrounding the stadium, clean interior and not to mention a Chilis within a mile 😂
Seriously. That place is great! Freeway access. Fun, tailgating vibes. Decent food and beer selection
@@tonydoinstuff I think this is judging from a pure aesthetic point of view. Hence why I found PNC Park ranking, strange. Should b top 2 along with Oracle.
Love the Big A. Went to see a game there when I was little about 48 years ago😂. I liked it
I went there 2 years ago and it was great, and I have no idea why he put it so low along with chase field
I'd rather go to a game at the Oakland Coliseum than the Trop. I prefer outdoor ballparks and quite frankly, the stadium looks OK.
It's too old and dimensions are football specific
Agree. I went to a game there and yeah it’s ugly but the weather was beautiful and I enjoyed it. Indoor baseball just feels depressing.
I actually went to a couple games at Tropicana Field when I visited my mom who lived there at the time. Only thing to me I have a problem with is finding your seat. If you not sitting in the outfield seats in right field, it's hard to find your seats. Now that was my first time going to that stadium so it was hard to get around, but still. Right field seats are right by the entrance. Soon as you walk through the door, it's right in front of you. You can't miss it. Another problem is going to the upper deck. My seat was in left field. I just wanted to walk around since it was my first time going there. It took me an hour to get back to my seat From going to the upper deck. It's very difficult to get around if it's your first time going there
Do you know what would make the Oakland Coliseum and Tropicana Field worse? Put the Coliseum in FL and the Trop in CA. Adding hot, humid weather to the Coliseum would make it that much worse, and sitting in a dome in the beautiful Bay Area weather would be depressing.
Have you been to a day game in May, June, July, August and September in Florida? It's either to hot and humid, or to stormy to play games. They got one thing right with the trop in that regards to it being domed.
I'm convinced this guy has never been to an MLB park. "the inside has folding chairs for seats and 300 ft of foul territory from home to the stands but look! Trees and a great exterior! #1!!" What should matter is view of the playing field (1) and Fan experience and amenities (2). This guy swings and misses on both. Globe life park for example looks so unique inside who cares what the outside looks like. So many of these parks skipped #2 on the list.
According to his video posted today, he's only been to Progressive, Oracle and Tropicana
I've been to most of the top stadiums on your list. My personal favorite is Petco. Love the laid back beachy vibe. PNC is amazing. Oracle is great, BUT the concourses are kinda small. That's my only gripe there. I feel like what's gonna make a stadium top 10 is what's around it, not necessarily the stadium themselves. Though it doesn't hurt to have a great stadium.
Well. After Hurricane Milton, Tropicana Field has plenty of natural light.
The first time I walked into Fenway Park, September of 1972, the Sox against the NY Yankees, we came in on the first base side, the outfield was bathed in a golden sunlight, no seats on the Green Monster, it was perfect. I had seen it on TV, but actually walking in made me a Boston Red Sox fan for life. Been back many times since, always fun.
I'm probably in the minority but having been to both, I think Tropicana Field is worse than the Oakland Coliseum. It's indoors, the catwalks are terrible, and the vibe is just worse overall. But that's just me
I’ll take the coliseum before any indoor stadium. Baseball indoors just feels wrong.
I've been to both and fully agree - Tropicana Field is the absolute worst. Oakland Coliseum is in terrible shape but at least it has fresh air and blue sky
T-Mobile is an awesome place to watch baseball.
Braves Stadium is in Cobb County, Cumberland is the name of the area, but it is not even a city
Whenever I hear of Cobb County, I think of the Big Bossman having some guy handcuffed to a railing and pounding on him with his night stick.
I said the same thing lol
A sunrise game at Oracle Park is physically impossible in the way described.
I literally said the same thing outl loud 😂😂😂. The sun doesn't rise in the west
I'm pretty certain the stadium is facing the bay which is eastern. You can see the Bay Bridge in the back drop which is toward Oakland which is east of San Francisco. Then that would be possible to see a sunrise. What may be more impossible is to set a game at 6am. Interesting idea tho ha
@terrillt426 I think the guy in the video was still wrong then, because he said over the ocean, unless he considers the bay the ocean.
That’s what I thought West Coast sun rises on the water. Am I missing something?
@@gregfredrick283 yes. The stadium faces eastward towards the bay. The bay goes inland separates San Francisco and Oakland.
I hope KC votes down the new stadium. The K is perfect. Design, Parking, Food, and tailgating. Just because we don't have a historical fan base it gets overlooked.
They have voted it down before.
Evidently the park is crumbling (as well as Arrowhead) and fixing the problems would cost the same as building new.
Well, the Royals have said that they're not signing another lease for the K. If the Royals and Jackson County can't deliver a better deal than the one that just failed on April 2nd, get ready to drive to the Speedway area or maybe Lenexa/Olathe to watch the boys in blue.
@@jimmysidebottom4744 Neither stadium is crumbling. Arrowhead is not crumbling, and the extent of "concrete cancer" at Kauffman is to put it politely, in dispute. The Royals cherry picked an older study for their scare tactics skipping over a more recent one which painted the situation less severely. Predictably, come opening day, the Royals had to assure the public that it was safe to attend ball games at Kauffman.
The K is in no way perfect buddy lmao.
@@christianjacobsen8014youre not too bright are you
With Progressive Field, those exposed columns and beams in the upper deck are structural members and likely can’t be removed without some major engineering work.
The same framework at Commanders Field is definitely critical to the structural integrity of the entire upper deck. It’s like a bridge; remove a few members and the whole thing collapses.
I remember when people went to baseball stadiums to watch baseball
You mean when wasn't a luxury
Well mlb sux these days. Ur favorite team will play the same 3 teams most the year
Exactly why I miss Riverfront Stadium. Many memories!
Progressive field is still one of the best parks to go watch a game.
Mount davis always gets me when you talk about it 😂
I'm excited about the huge renovation to Comerica Park. We will have the 2nd largest and current newest TV in the MLB - which is a perfect addition to the new sound/light system added last season that every visitor creams over.
The view in the outfield is amazing, only Pittsburgh has a better view of the skyline. I'm excited to see how the new buildings downtown will look when Torkelson jizz-blasts one over that fence.
As a Pirates fan - I never understood why Comerica gets so much hate. And it's not just the DG.
Toekelson had trouble hitting them out, especially when he was in Toledo.
Batters eye was huge for this guy till Boston came up 😂
Kauffman Stadium has always been one of my favorite stadiums due it's uniqueness.
I agree with Bush stadium being underrated. I'm not a Cards fan, but when I visited St. LOUIS, i got to see the stadium, and I was floored by how amazing it was!
Absolutely love Busch. I’ve never had such fun fans in my section as I had there. Really great time.
20:45 is great baseball stadium design. Front and center is arch structure which is a huge feature of the city. The lines of the stadium are clean to the point even the shadows look great. The most important thing is the statue of the greatest player in Cardinals history being the focal point. It looks like when you enter that stadium you're entering a cathedral of baseball.
It's really damn good stadium design.
The latest renovation of Rogers Centre was completed this winter and it completely replaced and reconfigured the field level and lower bowl seats to a dedicated baseball configuration. Also, new bars and public areas were built under the new stands, in addition to new training and clubhouse facilities. In addition to the Outfield reconfiguration last year, the stadium feels much more up to date and fan friendly. I agree with the negative comments about the exterior, but the stadium is what it is and they've done a great job of rejuvenating it the last few years.
A few years ago, most rankings would place Rogers Centre maybe 28th just above Trop Field and Oakland Coliseum. Blue Jays have done an excellent job of moving the old Sky Dome to a solid 18th rank. It has a great location in Downtown Toronto, with a view of the CN Tower. I think it will be like Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field in that it will never be replaced.
@@gracedagostino5231That's exactly where it would be ranked by most people.
Sucks they removed the metric measurements off the fences. Last MLB stadium that had this.
To be fair I thought Rogers Centre was going to be ranked higher. Granted the exterior is concrete with the white domed roof but in the evening with the LED lighting next to the CN Tower it looks pretty cool. Massive improvements being made still (phase 2) and the end results have been extremely positive amongst Blue Jay fans.
Originally from Toronto, but have lived for several years in Los Angeles. I think 18th is generous, and I love Sky Dome. Some negatives to it are, even with improvements still has that round multi purpose boring look, and no natural grass. I have been to Dodger Stadium many times, and it is The Cathedral of Baseball, just an electrifying place to watch a game in an old stadium. All baseball fans should make it a bucket list. You can understand why that has a higher rank than Roger Centre.@@clemlowes2112
Happy we made to number 2 as a Giants fan! I knew we’d at least get to the top 10.
Top 3 easily every time every list.
Obviously you've never been to PNC Park. If PNC Park isn't your top 3, you can't be taken seriously.
Progressive Field criminally underrated!
I preferred Wrigley to Fenway....it felt to me like the absolute best representation of a ball park.
Did you see the recent pics of progressive field from Drone Ohio? The new upper deck renovation looks pretty good in the new pics. Not as dreary as the pics you have in here
I’m definitely saddened to see The K go away, but looking forward to the downtown stadium near the Kauffman Performing Arts Center. So many memories made at The K! 🙌🏾
What do you mean by the "surrounding area" for Guaranteed Rate?
The Gangs of weapon weilding teenagers
He must think the projects are still by the ballpark.
They were all torn down years and years ago now.
17:32 Fun Fact about Target Field, the flag pole (with the American flag) is the original flag pole from The Met Stadium and they just redid all video board displays (the ribbons, scoreboards and tower) a few years ago and my mom actually helped make the board pieces. They were built at the plant then assembled like a jigsaw puzzle. They also redid Minnie and Paulie (the giant sign with 2 ball players divided by a blue squiggly line).
Been to both Oracle and PNC and I think PNC is a way cooler ballpark with a way better view, just my opinion tho
Question have you been to Dodger Stadium? The off ramps and streets are packed on game day so it takes 40 minutes to get from the 5 freeway to a parking spot. Day games very little shade and the cost. I know because I been there a dozen times. Also Yankee Stadium is in a bad neighborhood with very little parking at 60 dollars a game.
The old Yankee Stadium was in the same neighborhood and nobody would ever say it was a bad stadium. Also, I don't know where you park but I pay 40 to park at Yankee Stadium.
Why the hell would you drive to Yankees stadium?
Another issue is the seating was designed for skinny people. Now all the fans are big fat cholos and it is very uncomfortable. They should tear out the seats and make them bigger and space them out a bit more. That would also reduce the number of seats, thus less cars that require parking. And they need to get going on the gondola.
NL west stadiums are all in top 10. I’m a Dodgers fan but I have to say my fav stadium is Coors field. The sunset is absolutely stunning.
22:53 Yeah, the seats they removed were my season ticket seats. So I'm a bit angry about that. That was my home away from home for years...
Cubs fan. PNC deserves to be in top 5.
Kauffman stadium is only 6 miles away from the crossroads site, not in the middle of nowhere pretty close to downtown
23:50 they will never play a sunrise game there, not because it's too early, but because the sun rises in the east & sets in the west. So a sunset game is the best you're gonna get.
I like that you ranked Busch Stadium so high. I think it benefits from a well-run franchise and knowledgeable crowd, it is a very baseball-friendly city.
They even made the previous multi-purpose stadium look good.
Any list of this nature of this nature that doesn't begin with PNC Park must have their motivations revealed.
I really like the description of Busch Stadium. It's clean. The architecture is really top notch and the lines of the stadium are beautiful. They embrace the arch structure in critical infrastructural junctions making it not only structurally sound but embrace the history of the city. It's a stadium that's structurally sound, embraces the main feature of the city in its structure, has a classical look, and embraces the history of the organization.
Huge Yankee fan here but Citi Field is so much nicer. The interior field does have issues but for fans the stadium has so much to offer and its a pleasure walking around it.
I went to Citi Field for one of the playoff games last month. Really fun experience and it was super crowded!
I'm glad and surprised Fenway Park came in first. I think the "Green Giant" makes it unique. When I was 8 yo my friend and I would go see a lot of home games. We would take the subway after school to the park. It was free to get in after the 7th inning stretch. :) Fun times.
6:37 Since the Cotton Bowl will be demolished in 2026, The Texas Rangers should relocate to Dallas, at Cowboy Country Fair Park neighborhood as Neo Choctaw Stadium
Idk, I do agree with his assessment of Globe Life, the exterior is so forgettable. The Ballpark had a much better vibe, the new one is way too corporate and ‘boring’ if you ask me. I wish they’d of just revamped the not so old Ballpark.
I’m sorry but I can tell you have never been to Comerica Park. When the place is bumping the atmosphere is surreal and makes the park look 3X better. The wall thing I’m sure is temporary as they are working on improving other parts of the stadium like the score board
Plus the skyline is one of the top 5 in the league
Agreed, it's a good stadium and a lovely setting with the downtown skyline.
I feel so blessed, DC finally doesn’t have something in the bottom 5 😭 I’ll take it!
Red's park should be up about 6 spots.
I've been to 16 parks. Red's is underrated
White Sox, Cubs hater fan. That said, Wrigley Field is much better than the chopped up make-shift renovated Fenway.....some seats you have to turn 45 degrees to see a pitch thrown to the batter. I've been to both stadiums....Wrigley is a much better place to see a game before, during, and after. C'mon now.
No shit. The seats along the first base line are horrible at Fenway. Still designed for people who lived and starved in 1914. The centerfield bleacher seats were far more tolerable to see the game, as were the Monster seats. Yeah, it's pretty, but those seats, man.
Love the Oakland Coluseuim- the Last of a Dying breed and the 70's !
Still wondering why the Athletics didn't move SOONER 🤔? NO playoff games since early 2000s
@@JohnHarrisIV Wtf are you talking about? The athletics have made the made playoffs 11 times since the start of the 2000's
Nice list, i have a few disagreements, but overall pretty solid. How many of these have you been to? I've been to quite a few myself.
The way this guy says renovations gets me every time. RenoVAYTIOns
"Exterrrrrior"
Tropicana Field is not that bad. Lots of great views, 73 degrees 24/7 and some really good food. Lack of fans kills the atmosphere but when it's packed it gets LOUD
Most of these rankings are a popularity contest.
Curious where u would of put Forbes Field
1. Fenway
2. Wrigley
3. Petco
4. PNC
5. Camden Yards
6. Busch
7. Target Field
8. Truist Park
Minute Maid Park is a really cool stadium. I just wish they had turned it a little to the left so you could see the downtown skyline.
Oracle is entering it's 25 season and it's beginning to age a bit. Nothing major, but the place could use a refresh. You're abolutely right that the relocation of the bullpens looks like it was done on the cheap. A lot of the park needs a fresh coat of paint. I was in the locker room during fan fest and was surprised at how worn out it looked. And the tunnels under the first level have always looked unfinished (a lot of concrete and duct work in a relatively enclosed space), which seem inappropriate since they are being used by the highest paying fans not located in the suites. Place needs to be treated a bit more like they're planning on using it another 25 years (which is reasonable given that I believe the Giants can extend the lease past 2060).
Why won’t they do a sunrise game in SanFrancisco? Because it’s on the left coast where the sun sets over the water. Sunrise games would have to be on the right (East) coast. It would have been good if you had payed attention in geography class in middle school!
Except that Oracle Park is on the Eastern park of San Francisco and water you see from the park is the San Francisco Bay to the East. It is not the ocean.
Petco is pretty nice.
I have been to all of these, except new Rangers. I agree with much of what you say, but I think you missed the mark on several. Of course, I also rank them on food, ease of movement and game day atmosphere.
American Family field felt very entertaining and energetic
That's a dope photo of Oracle Park at the beginning there. Man, I miss San Francisco. I've sadly never been to Oracle. It wasn't even built yet, the last time I visited SF.
Kaufman at 17!!!bro what!!!
I love Oakland’s stadium, beautiful views from the upper deck. I’m from Seattle and went to three games in Oakland last year, absolutely loved going to the stadium
That is exactly what I thought. I also love upper deck
Loan Depot Park is my local park. It is a great stadium, but I’ve never seen it packed. EVER. The location is terrible too.
In the 2002/03 season, there were pine trees outside of the center field fence at T-Mobile park. FYI.
What is with the "center field batter's eye"? I've never heard of this
Doesn't Fenway still have many 1920 's person size seats? Everytime i see a game so many people in the stands look so uncomfortable.
12:17 Brooklyn, New York has the Highground for the NYMets
The Battery (Truist) , where the Atlanta Braves play (and win ) is actually located in Cobb County. Cumberland Mall was built there in that area in the 70's, and there is almost as many roads named Cumberland as there are roads named Peachtree. Thanks for your thoughts.
T-mobile/safeco did install a pine tree batters eye-I was a student of dr Bradley’s at the time (2001) who the Mariners consulted about which species would be appropriate. They put it in and soon after removed it I never heard why
All the negatives you mentioned against the outfields of other parks are at Fenway! So how can the park with the most negative marks from other stadiums, be the top choice?
Have you ever been to Yankees stadium? My friend it should be called food of the world stadium Rhevonly reason it is quieter than old stadium is building codes have changed they would not allow them to have the upper decks hanging over the field so henceforth it got the corporate name
Then the other rankings I question how you come up with these
I wish you had said the name of the team that played in each stadium. Most I knew and the rest I could figure out but that would have been nice. Otherwise enjoyable video.
Sox park, wow folks really don't know stuff about Chicago and it shows. The neighborhood around Sox is not unsafe. Also, "nothing special"? How bout the fact that the Sox have been playing at this location since 1910. Sure not the same park (rip comiskey) but at 35th and Shields, for well over 100 years!! C'mon that is super special. Furthermore, the fan base doesn't wanna leave the neighborhood, the owner wants to leave it, and he notoriously SUUUUCKS. If there was investment at the current site (fixing the sea of parking for example) folks would be singing the praises of Sox park. investment , that's something Jerry has been actively refusing to do for decades! Guaranteed rate field and Kauffman (the K) are the two most underrated parks in MLB, for sure (though I do agree that the cards have a very underrated park too)!!!
The only real issue with sox park is the lack of bars around for before/after the game. I usually just hit up turtles but that place gets pack on gamedays. Turtles is dead the rest of the week
By chance I visited the Chicago White Sox ballpark being from California. I was in town and Wrigley was on my list. The cubs were out of town. I said what the heck. White Sox are in town Take Me Out to the Ballgame.
First thing it's the worst name in the business. Is this the same venue as US Cellular Field? That name is legitimate And then obviously Comiskey Park is a classic name. Can Guaranteed Rate field ever be a classic name? And that's a shame because on the north side you have a legendary ballpark synonymous with the name.
Upon entering I was pleasantly surprised as it's a nice clean cut Stadium. I don't know if the climate has anything to do with the direction that the stadium faces. If you flip the stadium around and face it towards the Chicago skyline I believe that would be huge aesthetically. Maybe someone could tell me why they didn't capitalize of The View?
I've been to 10 ballparks thus far. 5 which are in California where I live.
Wow, you are probably the first person to say that T-Mobile Park is average. I've heard a lot of people say they like it and think it is a beautiful ballpark.
I went there in summer 2022 for the first time, one of the most unique and eye popping stadiums i’ve been to
I haven’t been there since 2008 but it was one of my favorites. I absolutely loved it. I have been there with both the roof open and closed. Certainly it’s great when it is open but it doesn’t feel cavernous like Chase Field or Rogers when it is closed.
Except it's a stupid name for a stadium
In a league with a lot of beautiful parks, it’s average.
The fact that the roof doesn't seal the stadium is what makes it great. Froze my ass off watching an opening day vs the Sox when Pedro was pitching. Yeah, he killed the M's, but it was still a great experience, and heavy ass PacNW ales are ideal to deal with the wet cold.
Bro literally left out the whole kids area in center field
As a new yorker, its seems to be that the majority of baseball fans here prefer Citi Field over Yankee Stadium
I've been to every ballpark with the exception of the "new" Rangers park (next Spring...), and some of these rankings are all over the place. I do agree that Busch is constantly underrated and deserves a top 10 ranking. Loan Depot at 13(!!!) and Comerica at 23(???) are wild...but PNC at only 8 is absolute crazy town.
Comerica Park is soooooo underrated! Great park and experience
T-Mobile park did have trees in center field for the batter's eye, but they had to remove them due to player complaints that they could not pick up ball. They tried a couple different solutions before settling on what is out there now.
Why is Citizens Park at 9? It's very unique with the Bell 🔔 in Center, suites, and Ashburn Alley 🎳 with LOTS of eateries. Also, seeing the Philadelphia skyline 🏙 from the upper deck is cool
He talked more positively about it then he did the other top 10s lol, but I think it’s a fair spot. It’s a very good MLB stadium not much more to say about it
Usually I'd see Petco, Oracle or PNC being at number one for a lot of people, and like Fenway or Wrigley being number one if you are a Red Sox or Cubs fan respectively.
Petco is so legit! Inside and out
It is amazing, let's go Padres!!!
Been to all 30 of them. Outdoor only stadiums are the best.
My rankings. From Best to worst.
1. Camden
2. Busch
3. Wrigley
4. Great American
5 Petco
6. Fenway
7. Target
8 Oracle (bad bullpen set up or would be much higher)
9 Coors
10 Yankee
11 Dodger
12. PNC
13 Citizens Bank
14 Truist
15 Comerica
16 Loan Depot. Retractable but interesting architecture
17. Citi
18. Chase
19. Kaufman
20 Globe Life retractable
21 Minute Maid retractable
22 T Mobile retractable
23 Rogers Center indoor
24 National uninteresting
25 Progressive old
26 American Family indoor airplane hanger feel
27 Angel old and uninteresting
28 Guaranteed Rate old & uninteresting
29 Tropicana (indoor)
30 Oakland (too old and bad)
Yes. REDS is way up there
Rogers is retractable…not indoor. In fact the FIRST fully retractable in MLB and the world. I believe American Family is retractable as well.
Bad list
I went to Tropicana field and it was awesome!! Definitely underrated, it looks way better in person and the light peers in from the roof during day games!!
O block gonna come after you for dissin the pinwheels 😂
I love going to Sox game. He brings up the area but then doesn’t mention tail gate culture. He doesn’t mention the great view that isn’t blocked by support beams (looking at you wrigly)
I am guessing that you have been to all 30 in person?!! I have, and I have to say that the Trop in St. Petersburg is not that bad and your fixation with natural light is ridiculous. Most games are played at night or partially at night anyhow! Also, the new Yankee stadium is the worst in my humble opinion. Overpriced and not that many amenities.
But, I love your enthusiasm!!
i've been there and it's nothing special. none of these is absolutely horrible but it's definitely in the lower tier
It would have helped having the team in each description.
Truist Park is in Smyrna, GA , Cobb County 16:19