My 2023 MLB Ballpark Rankings | Baseball Stadium Tier List
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- This is my updated ranking of all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums for 2023! This list has changed a bit since I ranked the ballparks 1-30 over on TIkTok last year, because of new renovations, new ballpark visits, and a slight change in my ranking criteria. Let me know how you think I did down in the comments!
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Petco is definitely in the perfect category. Doesn’t get much better than that park. Not to mention the energy after last year and going into this year is going to be insane. They’ve already sold out quite a few games before the year starts
Gaslamp is a blast.
I loved the energy after Schwarber hit a 488ft bomb
@@skyi3188I loved the energy when the astros crushed the Phillies
@@JMonneeyy they didn’t get crushed before game six we were only a game behind we played good they just did a little better
haha... i bet you did Skyi
Outside of San Diego's version of "Tent City" getting way too close to the ballpark now, I don't see how it isn't in the perfect category. Great park, and you literally have like 100 bars and restaurants next to Petco.
Has a great chance of jumping up once I finally visit
@cameronguzzo you'll feel sad for other stadiums, after you do visit. It is that good. Oh, and come hungry and thirsty. The food and beer selection is second to none..
i took a google street view tour of the park. looks awesome, i would love to go sometime. I'll just have to acquiesce to going to a bunch of games at wrigley this year
Plus the atmosphere is electric right now. I went to a game in July 2021, and the buzz inside the ballpark (as well as outside in the surrounding downtown area) was almost like a playoff experience. I really was blown away, it was only July. And they were shut out in that game as well. Didn't matter, the fans were into the entire game.
I think its one of the best ballparks, definitely in the top 2 that ive been to, but i dont think its on the same level as the top 3 in the perfect tier. Its next up though for sure. I like where you put petco
The best baseball experience I've ever had was at progressive field. It was the 'Bug Game' during the playoff series against the yankees in 2007. We didn't know what was going on until they showed a close up of chamberlain on the screen and he was covered in the midges, then we looked up to the lights and they were everywhere, tens of thousands of them. The yankees couldn't deal with the bugs but the Indians powered through. After the Indians tied it up (I think it was the 7th inning) the 44,000 plus fans were going all out. Then we have extra innings and in the 11th, Travis Hefner hits the walk off single and the stadium erupted. It was downright magical. I also got to witness 2 different triple plays in that stadium. All this to say that sure, you can rank stadiums on material things but those experiences are what give them value to the fans, and all of them have value. Great video, thanks for making me think about my favorite baseball experience!
Come to T mobile it has amazing vibes when it's an important game. Toronto, New York, Houston and Boston series is always a lot of fun too. Toronto especially with many Canadians coming down. Bar Hop around the stadium and go through the street vendors plus public transit options. It's a blast bro. You'll have fun.
Every game is important
Minute Maid isn’t dark and gloomy.
Like… at all. You need to see it in person and not on TV.
I'd put T-Mobile in the Perfect category. There isn't a bad seat in the park, the bullpen plaza and center field standing room create an awesome vibe, and the sunset views are incredible. The best food/beer selection in the league too IMO.
I'd put it a step below perfect. The 300 level in right field and the center field bleachers are pretty terrible seats. I love the bullpen plaza from the concourse angle, but I feel like so many home runs just go into the bullpens instead of the wait arms of fans in left and left-center field. The sunsets over Puget Sound are gorgeous, but you really can't see them from inside the stadium too well. The outdoor plaza outside the 300 level along the 3rd base line is incredible, though! I'm nitpicking, but I do love the place. The food/beer selection is really great, as you said.
Of course a Seattle fan would make a comment like this.
@@jefffinkbonner9551 I'm a big fan of the CF bleachers since they cost like $10 on the secondary market. 300 RF definitely sucks but I'll give it the credit for being the absolute last place in the stadium to keep sunlight. I'll take some warmth up there as a redeemable quality.
I'd definitely put Truist Park in the Elite category. It's a top-5, top-10 ballpark, easy. There's not a bad seat, the food is great, and The Battery is awesome and it's definitely a neighborhood that's open year round with restaurants, bars, and fun things to do. Having five decks means every seat is on top of the field. Having 10K less seats than the cavernous Turner Field makes for a much more intimate 42K or so, and the the last row of the upper deck at Truist is actually closer to the field than the first row of the upper deck at The Ted.
This just made me even more excited to visit this year!!
@@cameronguzzo Make sure you go before mid-May or at the end of September. The summer heat and humidity in Atlanta is brutal.
@@MattLovesVinyl It's not really a problem for night games. Atlanta is not Houston, Arlington, Phoenix, or Miami which need a retractable roof. Day games in the summer are hot, but I wouldn't say brutal. The stadium is the third highest stadium in elevation in baseball after Coors Field in Denver and Chase Field in Phoenix.
@@MattLovesVinylI was born their but moved when I was 6 month but I went there last summer and the heat and humidity was so nice
@@cameronguzzo If you do a day game, try to avoid the 3rd base line. That sun can be brutal. Thankfully, there are a lot of places like the Chophouse you can escape from the heat.
Good list. Only issue is that there’s no way Dodger Stadium and Petco are in the same tier
Dodger stadium is boring. Along with Kauffman I just don't see what makes them so great. Cookie cutter dimensions and nothing terribly interesting about them in terms of appearance.
@@kingamity1985 it also has like the largest parking lot i’ve ever seen, at least what i’ve seen on photos
Totally agree. Dodgers Stadium looks good on tv but in reality... oh my god !
The stadium is very-very old (not in a good way), hard to exit parking lot, seat are uncomfortable.
Should drop to flawed category.
Astros fan and been to Enron... I mean, Minute Maid Park many times. It's not dark and gloomy. I still prefer the Astrodome over this park, but it's a great place to watch a game. This ranking is waaaaay to low.
Cold temperatures are MAYBE a problem in Minnesota for the first couple weeks of April and the later weeks in October. And not even every April or every October. It just wasn't worth the hundreds of millions of extra dollars it would have cost to put in a roof. And given how tight the footprint they had to fit Target Field into was, it probably would have either had to be built like a box that feels like it's indoors even when the roof is up (which is my problem with Miller Park), or they would've had to move it to a different location. And the location is just too perfect, both from a sightline perspective and because of the transportation options in the area, to pass up on it just for the 5-10 games a year that need it.
All this is to say, I think Target Field should be a tier higher.
Recent development surrounding Angel stadium has included several breweries and places to eat. The new-ish ARTIC transit depot has moved the train station a little further away, but really improves public transit to the park, which is pretty unique for so cal.
Minute Maid Park is awesome. its not gloomy at all in the park. Its my favorite of any major sports stadium ive ever been in
In the late spring/summer afternoons, the sunlight comes in through the huge left field window, and it almost looks like they're outside.
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@@cauwama oh you aint tellin me nothin new. I go to like 16 games a year. lol
Nats park is literally in the best area of DC for everything that he wanted lol.
As others have pointed out if your biggest knock against minute maid park is the darkness, then it should move up a tier. It's not very dark at all.
I’ve only been to Dodger Stadium and Wrigley Field and I gotta say, Chicago has a great stadium for their Cubs. I want to see a game at every stadium in the MLB
Dodger Stadium is a mess. Literally have to walk up one hundred stairs just to get to the lowest floor.
@@jasonrandom372 That’s my only gripe with it and I’ve been going to Dodger games since I was a kid being a So Cal and all
great video! How many parks have you been to? My one big disagreement is Dodger Stadium's location. It's a lot further away/more isolated from things than it seems, and getting there/parking is an absolute nightmare. I would definitely put it in the great category instead of elite for this reason.
Thank you!! I’ve been to 15 of the 30 so far. Good info on Dodger Stadium. I know traffic can be ridiculous there too so that can’t help things.
totally agree, getting to dodger stadium is horrendous even if the place itself is awesome and historic
Truist and Bush are definitely perfect ballparks. I haven't been to petco since it's first couple years it opened, but will be going this season
As a huge cardinal fan, the one thing limit busch from perfect is the food, not much variety at all and could do so much better considering the kind of food we have in St. Louis
Tal's hill was a terrible feature at minute maid park and alot of players complained about it. The park really isn't "dark" considering there is plenty of light that seeps through the outfield side of the park.
The bank is in South Philly right off the I95 Ramp. Traffic around there is not as bad compared to football season. The only brutal time if theirs more than one event going on in that area. Baseball playoffs/Eagles games or When you have one philly team playing at noon, another philly team playing at 4pm and then another philly team playing at 7pm on that same day. Trust me Ive done that and that was brutal.
Tell me, what exactly keeps Coors Field out of being in the Elite ranking? Since it has what you've dinged other parks for not having: a nice, thriving, historic neighborhood around the park with lots of dining and drinking options and there's no giant expanse of parking lot to be found, so it's absolutely walkable. I'd figure it'd be a shoe-in. Just my bias, I guess, it's my beloved home park. Thanks for the like, anyway.
Hey, I enjoyed your commentary on each ball park, for the most part, your ranking is pretty damn close to what I think I would pick and you’ve been to a lot more stadiums than me, being from Philadelphia, I appreciate the “great”ranking, we do pride our self, as being one of the few cities that have all our stadiums in one location, and while they are surrounded by the parking lots, there are a few walkable venues close by there is a restaurant in the stadium that you can get to from the outside also, and there is a full entertainment venue across the street where the old arena The Spectrum used to be,called Xfinity Live, and now we have a brand new casino/hotel a block away from our stadiums called Live, that is where the old Holiday Inn stadium used to be. Great video 👍⚾️
Yeah. Now the 6ers want to build and area in center city. There is no way, I want to drive into center city to see a game.
Have heard great things about PNC park, just wish they had a better team. Wrigley and Fenway are nice as well. Went to Guaranteed Rate Field almost 15 years ago and the minute we got there for a night game, we wanted to go back to Wrigley where we were earlier in the day.
PNC Park is One of My Favorites As a Phillies Fan Which I’ve Seen Twice in Person While Citizens Bank Park is My #1 Favorite!
I live near Seattle. I'll be honest I cannot be unbiased. I love T mobile park. When I was a kid we used to go to game's in the Kingdome. It was a terrible multi sport concrete blister. The Mariner's current stadium is a great place to spend a summer night.
I'm biased, but I would put Target Field as Elite because much like Wrigley Field, the foul territory is small so every seat feels closer to the action. I think at this point, it's better than Camden Yards. I often hear it compared to PNC Park, which I agree is beautiful.
I thoroughly enjoyed my trip to Target Field years ago.
I was looking for "the most recent best stadiums in baseball"this morning and found your video....I'm from near Pittsburgh and I haven't watched far enough into your video yet(watching right now almost halfway through your list lol)but so far,so good brother.Good job,good video!
Thank you so much for the support man!!
I'm a Yankee fan, but the traffic leaving a Yankee game is as nasty as you can get. Philly is not picnic, either.
It's a great thing fans don't show up to Great American Ballpark. Reds COO shit on fans last year and asked where people were going to go. And fans answered. Fans won''t support an owner who trades everyone and has a low payroll. Espexially when every other team in the city is doing well. Shouldn't be a negative at all. Should show how passionate Reds fans are. Hopefully they get sold soon.
Willets point next to Citi Field will be renovated and NYCFC will build a stadium prepared to open up in 2027 affordable housing a hotel and retail will also open Citi Field for soccer is also awesome
As a cubs fan I’m so glad you said perfect tier!!!! The only thing I disagree on is the blue jays stadium tier, I really actually liked the 80’s feel to there stadium because there’s not many places like that are designed like that anymore.
Wrigley Field is one of those places where every time you go you feel like you experienced it for the first time again.. It really is an amazing ball park
@@aydanpatrick9182 yep!
I don't think Nationals Park is in a bad area and is very conveniently located. I do agree the stadium itself is very generic and boring. I also think you should add transportation to your stadium criteria, both by car and public transportation. I think DC would rank very high in this area and Arlington might be dead last.
Reallly the new one? That’s an L on their part if that’s the case
@@adanalyst6925 I meant the Rangers in Arlington, Texas would be the worst ballpark transportation-wise.
@@GABESTA535 They just built that in the parking lot of their old stadium, right?
Dodger Stadium is surrounded by parking lot, surprised that didn’t get mentioned
I’m a Mets fan from New York so I’ve been to citi field for a bunch of games. I’ve also been to Philadelphia twice to see Mets vs Phillies, Yankee stadium a few times, PNC park and Fenway. Citi is obviously my favorite park especially now with cohen owning the team a lot of hype and excitement I’m 20 so my younger years as a fan when I was 8-12 were some pretty bad teams and no one was showing up to the games. I like Fenway because of the history and Boston is a cool city, pnc I feel is a bit underrated and citizens bank park is cool too especially mets vs Phillies a lot of Mets fans travel down to Philadelphia to see the Mets play them so it is always a good atmosphere.
NYC is working on redeveloping the neighborhood next to Citi Field including builiding a stadium for New York City FC there
PNC is perfectly ranked and I have zero complaints. Good video.
also as a dallas native i’d go even further than saying “not very walkable” for Globe Life. Arlington is the biggest city in the US with no public transportation and they have very strict laws about minimum numbers of parking spots per building. absolute joke of a city that is entirely hostile to pedestrians and a complete concrete eyesore with no interesting topography to speak of. also globe life looks like a costco.
Great list! I’ve been to 11 of these ballparks and pretty much agree with your opinions on all of them
I’d probably put the nats in the same tier you did. But I don’t think I’d say it’s in a bad area. The navy yard area has become very nice.
They tore down all the mechanics around Citi Field. This is to make way for a stadium for the New York City Football Club MLS team opening up in hopefully 2027. Hopefully that will make the Willets Point section of Queens better.
Not sure you should factor in TV appearance. A couple of these got knocked down just because it doesn’t look perfect on TV, yet my experience in real life begs to differ.
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There is literally a Six Flags right next to it
Plus no more 100 degree games.
Top 5 ballparks in the league.....minus Wrigley and Fenway.
1. PNC Park - Pitssburgh
2. Petco Park - San Diego
3. Oracle Parl - Dan Francisco
4. Camden Yards - Baltimore
5. Coors Field - Denver
Honorable Mention: Busch Stadium - St. Louis
Not sure how you can rank them and use atmosphere as a criteria when you haven't been to all the parks?
i really can't argue at all with your rankings. well done!
Can you believe that Coors Field is already the third oldest ballpark in the National League!?
I think your perceptions of Minute Maid Park may be due to the fact that you have only seen the stadium on TV and most games that you see on TV are playoff games that are played at night. The stadium is not at all dark and if anything you get a sense of immense size. The entire left field wall is 100% glass when closed giving you an unobstructed view of downtown. On the main concourse the concession stands are on the outer permiter which for es you to keep your eyes on the field. On the upper levels this is reversed and the concession stands are on the interior permiter with the outside being windows which brightens up the area.
The weakest part of the stadium used to be the outside area. You can argue that is still is a little given that the North and East sides of the stadium are bordered by a parking lot and a freeway. But the rest of the area is filled with restaurant's and bars.
One thing that the stadium is well known for is it's food scene. They went out of their way to make sure that well known local eateries were represented inside the stadium. You want Elote and Pupusas? Done. BBQ and Tex-Mex? Done. Creo and Italian your fancy? We got you covered. What about a freaking Veggie Burger? We got that too.
Why did you use the team logos in the rank list? Don't the stadiums have logos too? (good video either way)
They do (and I put them in the top corner) but I just wanted to make it was easy as possible for everyone to know which stadium I put where
angels stadium has a few breweries across the street, so you could pre game before the game lol
When I go to a ballpark, I'm more of a background observer during games. So my opinion on angel stadium, dodger stadium, and some others, not much of a background look. I also grew up going to texas rangers games and I have never had complaints about the new ballpark. It's close to the old ballpark and dallas cowboys too.
Is a genius move to put Citizens Bank Park, Wells Fargo Arena Lincoln, financial Field. In the same area. You’re the only person who made a complaint on that.
Well done! You are obviously a true baseball fan. I totally agree that PNC is a great park, probably the best. When I catch Braves games there I get a front row seat in left field. Super view, very reasonable price. Best deal in MLB.
Appreciate it! Yeah PNC is INCREDIBLE in every way honestly
@@cameronguzzo to me it’s even better now. The money they’re actually putting into the stadium is doing wonders. More interactive kid areas over the past year. The center field bar area is excellent with a great bbq spot behind the batters eye. It’s only going to get better (as is our team hopefully now) 😂
Damn the thumbail with the trop at the top got me 🤣
I spent half my life in the USA, but we lived in a city with no MLB team anywhere near it. I used to go to our local minor league team often, but the only MLB game I ever went to was in KC. The stadium isn't in the best location (it's several miles away from the city) but it's a great ballpark with great seating and it's been well maintained despite its age. The Royals were winning when we went (I think it was the year they lost to the Giants in the World Series) and the fans were very into the game.
Texas has Texas live outside the park ..it's fun
GREAT VIDEO. I am about to go to my first baseball game ever @ Citi Field this year. I also kind of agree with the pirates park I can't believe that place has such a nice view
Thank you!! And wow, first game ever! Have fun, you're going to remember it forever!
Hot take: Tropicana Field (Tampa) is underrated. Still mid at best but very underrated. Oakland is hands down the worst park
loanDepot Park is very fun to watch a game at as a Marlins fan.
Bro what?! The Marlins homerun statue was atrocious 😳😳
Hell nah it was the best thing in that stadium
Your list is flawed since you haven’t visited all of them.
Don’t disagree about anything you said about the Rangers stadium except the part that there’s nothing to do outside…it has the same L!ve set up as the Cardinals
Target field is borderline elite with the only thing being depending on the month you may want to bundle up lol but such a nice stadium
I wouldn’t say Wrigley is perfect. The food sucks, there’s seats where there’s poles blocking your view, when I was there the place stunk on urine and cheap beer, & there’s almost no parking. You have to park more than a mile away and take a bus to get to the park. Unless you take the train which usually sucks. I would put it in great but definitely not perfect
I agree...Wrigley is for drunks...it really does smell of urine. An absolutely horrible place to take a family
Dude, you gotta see a game at T-mobile Park, it's elite-perfect. It's a gorgeous stadium, and you'll have an amazing experience!! Go Mariners!
There’s actually a ton to do after and before games at the rangers stadium. You literally have Texas live connected to it and that’s like a food court of bars, just a playground for adults
I’ve been to Fenway, Yankee, Guaranteed Rate, Angel, Wrigley, GABP, Miller, Petco, Oracle, and Dodger
Wrigley, Petco, and Fenway are my absolute favorites
Chase Field is great. Not a bad seat. Game atmosphere is awesome. Nice open concourse. I’d call it elite but definitely not flawed.
I've been to most but not all of them. I think the video does a great job. I think I would probably bump up Cleveland (I don't know that the containers are enough to call it flawed, I think it's pretty average), Detroit, San Diego, and Minnesota up a tier, and I probably move Boston, Dodgers, and White Sox down a tier. Boston and Dodgers are great from a historical point but the stadium feels too dated (Fenway especially) to call it elite.
I wish the Dodgers would build a new stadium. It looks so bland on TV.
I’d move Petco and Dodger Stadium into perfect
Comerica is the only park I've been to being a Tigers fan but I like it
The last two times I had been was April games and I had a ticket for the upper deck but the park was fairly empty so I was able to relocate to the outfield or the baseline without any issue
Definitely the best part of a team having a down year
@@cameronguzzo especially when it's cold and wet in Detroit
As a Dodgers fan I can comfortably say the giants have the best ball park in the MLB
Globe Life has Texas Live and it’s got everything you need for before and after the game
Everyone wants to get rid of the Trop and every owner for the Rays has had a plan. The problem is that every bid to replace the stadium involves moving it to Tampa and the City of St Pete threatens every legal method they can if they try. They would rather see the Rays leave the state then let them build a new ball park in Tampa.
After the renovations the rodgers centre is such a nice experience and deserves to be higher
I think Nats park should be in great. The nats are my hometown team and I’m not being bias. Nats park is really clean, great scenery, and in general is a good ballpark I go there very often you have to go often to like it it’s one of those parks
as a cards fan, the only things wrong with busch stadium to me is they almost never open up early for battinf practice, and also no miller lite in bp village but there is in stadium (makes no sense why the stadium would have other products but the village has only anheuser busch
This is the video that we were all waiting for.
Where you get that hat ?
Would you pick a Sunday afternoon game at Yankee stadium on the second level or a weeknight game on the field level at Citi Field?
Good, solid analysis.
Great job! I know you haven’t been everywhere it a proper ballpark ranking has to include a food category.
I think I mostly agree with this list. Especially what u said about Miami. It's easy to hate on for people who haven't been, but I've been twice and while it does have a bit of an arena feel to it, the vibe is great. I'm a little surprised Coors isn't bumped up a tier, I've never been but everyone I know who has absolutely loves it.
Busch Stadium is beautifully designed but it has one huge flaw. The stadium gets ZERO airflow. It is always so hot and muggy watching a game there.
The stadium before it was just as hot. I imagine all the buildings that surround it block most of the air.
I agree they could have done better with the rangers stadium but there are actually several restaurants and bars right outside the stadium at Texas Live
The Only One I've been to is Yankees. But I'd Like to See Philles and Tampa, honestly I think Tampa looks really cool on TV, its just that railing thats annoying that interferes with the game.
For minute maid. It was super bright when they put new leds in, like you needed sunglasses and sunscreen. Especially when you sat in the outfield. I think they dimmed the lights a bit becuase of that. Or I could be imagining things
Dude, the Oakland Coliseum is like the Meg of baseball.
Oakland Athletics: You all think you have better stadiums than me!!!!!!!!!!!
The other MLB teams: Shut up, Oakland.
I also have a goal to see a game at all 30 parks; I'm at 23 parks. My favorite so far is Coors Field in Denver or PNC in Pittsburgh. Worst is Oakland Coliseum.
i love the ac in tropicana field
Honestly, there’s PNC and Petco then there’s everything else.
That’s a solid take
Oracle park laughs in your face
Ive been to these and Oracle still dominates by a mile.
And PetCo?? Really? That place is a dump… nice warehouse though…
Fenway????
Petco, Oracle, PNC, Camden, in that order then everyone else
You didn't rate Mets' stadium well because of the neighborhood it is in. It is in Queens, where they have always been. Same comment about Yankee stadium, which has always been in the Bronx. WHAT ROCK DO YOU LIVE UNDER? NOW I GUESS WHEN BIG LEAGUE TEAMS ARE OVERHAULING THEIR STADIUMS THE TEAM SHOULD BE REVITALIZING PARTS OF THE CITY ALONG WITH UPGRADING THEIR STADIUMS.
Geez. Mindless people are doing stadium reviews.
I have a partial season ticket plan with Rockies yes your correct bout cold spring games 😂🥶⚾it's a beautiful park my seats are second deck right field I've had many balls come into my section
Feel like he slept on chase girls there are a lot of cool things besides the pool I would’ve at least liked to see it in great
When I went to Dodger Stadium in 2012, I thought it was overrated, as there just was not much to the history part of the ballpark. And like the way you felt about the Guaranteed Rate Park (I still think of it as US Cellular or Comiskey II), I could not go to other sections of the ballpark to explore, even after the game has ended. I would have put it in Flawed, as I came away so disappointed. Compare to that of Angel Stadium, which was a much better experience for me. But it does look like I will have to make a return visit to Dodger Stadium, with all the renovations that have happened since then.
I have been to 25 out of the 30 current stadiums, and I find myself liking the PNC, Oracle and Busch the best. So those would be Perfect for me.
Oh yeah Dodger Stadium is completely different from 2012. I think that even before the screen renovations! If you go take the Dodger Stadium express from Union Station to get in and out of DS quicker. :)
There is definitely things to do before a rangers game they literally have Texas live right outside 😂
Wrigley is the Mecca of baseball
Wrigley is NOT a meca of baseball. The fans are horrible. It is NOT a family atmosphere. The columns are horrible to deal with. Its very difficult to walk around the stadium. It is NOT in a good part of the city. I don't care if it has ivy...who cares? I never understood the ivy thing, i think its because the cubs are always a second tier ball club they had to talk about something. Its just a alcoholic experience to go there, but definitely NOT for a family.
The Astros at good but not special tier is wild.
Well I just glanced at this But the most beautiful place is Pet Co Park! 😁
I'd move the Trop up from "get rid of it" to either flawed or good but not great. Only the real ones know.
Petco should be in the Perfect Tier and Coors Field should at least be Elite.