Why do all MLB ballparks have different dimensions? | Quick Question (MLB Originals)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • From Dodger Stadium to Fenway Park, every MLB ballpark is a little bit different. On our first episode of Quick Question, we dive into why ballpark dimensions are different across the league, dating back to the days of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ Ebbets Field and the New York Giants’ Polo Grounds. We also look into the renaissance of quirky ballpark dimensions, started by the Orioles’ Camden Yards.
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  • @youtubeuser1758
    @youtubeuser1758 4 года назад +6154

    Who thinks the MLB should do more of these?

    • @MLB
      @MLB  4 года назад +915

      Oh we will be

    • @luisbido4594
      @luisbido4594 4 года назад +29

      Absolutely!!

    • @jaimenunez777
      @jaimenunez777 4 года назад +59

      Your next video should be "Why is our Social Media biased towards current teams"

    • @noahellis8077
      @noahellis8077 4 года назад +86

      @@MLB you should do why division's are split up like they are

    • @gotexasrangersalbundymlb7694
      @gotexasrangersalbundymlb7694 4 года назад

      aja bro

  • @lilkris3008
    @lilkris3008 4 года назад +52

    I was hoping you would have covered retractable roofs no pun intended

    • @MrOuchiez
      @MrOuchiez 4 года назад

      Yep, Miller Park got ZERO love in this otherwise outstanding video.

  • @mauriciobori
    @mauriciobori 4 года назад

    What a production. Beautiful video

  • @conorgilles81
    @conorgilles81 2 года назад +1

    Soccer pitches don't have set dimensions. They have to fit into a range, but some are wider or longer than others.

  • @squatchhammer7215
    @squatchhammer7215 4 года назад +5

    They forgot Denver's Mile High Stadium. The largest crowd in MLB history.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +2

      For a whole season...Cleveland Stadium and the LA Coliseum had bigger single-game crowds; also, Mile High was a football stadium temporarily being used until a purpose-built ballpark was ready.

  • @crazymanwithastick
    @crazymanwithastick 4 года назад

    I need to visit more mlb stadiums

  • @timtebowsleftarm5368
    @timtebowsleftarm5368 2 года назад

    It’s time MLB demand all these stadiums expand their dimensions again. Curtail this “home run-walk-or-nothing” and make contact for doubles/triples part of the game again.

  • @STaSHZILLA420
    @STaSHZILLA420 4 года назад

    Great video. Also, Where can i find those wooden stadium figurines?

  • @NJungen
    @NJungen 4 года назад

    Great video! More of these!

  • @Schererpowerer
    @Schererpowerer 4 года назад

    I'm too lazy to look to see if anyone else has said this, but futbol pitches can vary in size pretty wildly too.

  • @marcus5462
    @marcus5462 4 года назад

    Dave justice hit it off the warehouse too

  • @anthonypetercoleman339
    @anthonypetercoleman339 3 года назад

    Fascinating!!!!!

  • @kylewilson4165
    @kylewilson4165 4 года назад +1984

    Would love to see a series about how each park got its shape. Kinda like the History docuseries on the states

    • @hd-xc2lz
      @hd-xc2lz 4 года назад +28

      I love that idea, but are you including ballparks built after Camden Yards, where effort was made to appear old timey (designed quirks) vs built to configure to sometimes awkward urban spaces (e.g. Fenway) as was the case for early 20thC parks?

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +22

      In the meantime, I would recommend a book for you, "Ballpark: Baseball in the American City" by Paul Goldberger, which tells a lot of the stories you're looking for with a fascinating blend of architectural scholarship and baseball fandom.

    • @hd-xc2lz
      @hd-xc2lz 4 года назад +5

      @@TPTGopher Goldberger the architectural critic? If so, great suggestion, I'd no idea he wrote a book on baseball stadium architecture. Looking it up now. Thank you.

    • @txisbest2010
      @txisbest2010 4 года назад +5

      *Quirks and Features

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +4

      h d Yes, only published last year, so it's fully up-to-date...first and foremost an architecture book (SkyDome/Rogers Centre's one real positive is that the CN Tower looks better jutting out above it) but undeniably written by a true baseball fan (Comerica Park would be a gift to baseball had it replaced a decaying concrete cookie-cutter like the Vet, but the fact that Tiger Stadium was lost to it takes something away).

  • @ThoominCT
    @ThoominCT 4 года назад +1329

    This is some good content to fill in the baseball hole

    • @johnzak3119
      @johnzak3119 4 года назад +6

      It is, but it still makes me sad that we have no baseball.

    • @off_mah_lawn2074
      @off_mah_lawn2074 4 года назад +2

      I’d like this comment but 777 likes seems kind of perfect

    • @HeenaPatel253
      @HeenaPatel253 4 года назад +2

      How tf did you get a heart

  • @MLB
    @MLB  4 года назад +853

    What topic would YOU like to see featured on Quick Question??

    • @flippypippy1851
      @flippypippy1851 4 года назад +72

      MLB the NATS amazing clutch season like a breakdown

    • @theplugcharlie7483
      @theplugcharlie7483 4 года назад +62

      No hitter games

    • @luisbido4594
      @luisbido4594 4 года назад +282

      History of the Designated hitter's Integration to the game.

    • @evansolomon169
      @evansolomon169 4 года назад +92

      Why did it take until April 15th, 1947 for a black man to get the chance to play in the MLB.

    • @Yeen125
      @Yeen125 4 года назад +68

      Since we're on the topic of stadiums, the history of Domed stadiums (e.g. the Astrodome) and how that evolved into modern retractable roof stadiums (e.g. Miller Park).

  • @Jumbopoptv
    @Jumbopoptv 4 года назад +522

    Mlb should do what nfl did and talk about how every team got their name

    • @thehoodedteddy1335
      @thehoodedteddy1335 4 года назад +3

      That'd be cool

    • @sabbath5188
      @sabbath5188 4 года назад +3

      JumboPop TV there is already a video I saw about that once if you are interested. It's pretty in depth!

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 4 года назад +4

      Some teams make sense, like the Astros being named after the space program in Houston, the Rangers being named after Texas Rangers, the Rays being named after a famous marine animal in the area. But it would be interesting to see what a lot of the other choices for team names could have been.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +14

      In the old days, a lot of them were unofficial newspaper creations based on simple things like uniform colors, leagues, or nicknames related to the club...
      Red Sox: newspaper contraction of "Red Stockings"
      White Sox: see above
      Athletics: from the 19th Century Athletic Club of Philadelphia teams; "A's" becoming the colloquial standard combined Charlie Finley's rejection of the team's Philadelphia history with a tribute to the PCL Oakland Oaks
      Tigers: nickname of the renowned Detroit Light Guards militia unit
      Braves: nickname of the corrupt politician who owned them
      Giants: New York World called them that
      Phillies: newspaper contraction of Philadelphia
      Pirates: accused of "pirating" players from one of the failed 19th Century second leagues, took the name middle fingers aloft
      Reds: further contraction of "Red Stockings"
      Cardinals: the red on their stockings was slightly darker
      Cubs: newspaper referred to the young team as the manager and his cubs, nickname stuck
      Yankees: fancy (and newspaper-friendly) way to say "American"
      Indians: newspaper nickname once they signed a Native American player
      Dodgers: "trolley dodger" was a popular Manhattan pejorative for Brooklyn
      Orioles: "Baltimore oriole" is a specific genus of bird
      Twins: play in the Twin Cities
      Angels: "The The Angels Angels"
      Mets: short for the NY-appropriate "Metropolitans"
      Astros: MLB and NASA came to Houston at about the same time
      Padres: San Diego was founded as a Spanish mission
      Royals: Kansas City hosts the American Royal livestock show
      Brewers: manufacturers of What Made Milwaukee Famous
      Rangers: Chuck Norris
      Mariners: recognition of Seattle as a maritime city
      Blue Jays: Labatt owned them, hoped people would call them the "Blues"
      Marlins: abundant off the coast, historic MiL name
      Rockies: are visible beyond the outfield wall
      Nationals: play in the Nation's Capital
      Rays: ditched the shitstoric "Devil Rays" without too drastic a change

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +6

      Diamondbacks: abundant in the Arizona desert

  • @bobobingus3155
    @bobobingus3155 3 года назад +207

    Imagine if an nba court had a humongous backboard like the green monster

  • @aydanbombs4229
    @aydanbombs4229 4 года назад +672

    It doesn’t matter how young or old you are, it’s still fun to learn some baseball history!

    • @GeloNegron
      @GeloNegron 4 года назад +3

      Redsox Films Amen to that brotha!

    • @aydanbombs4229
      @aydanbombs4229 4 года назад +2

      In these difficult times it’s nice to have the great MLB posting interesting videos that help us have fun and think positive even though, there is no baseball, Cheers to the MLB!!!

    • @RobbieStacks90
      @RobbieStacks90 4 года назад +3

      Tbh, I think the scores would be 31-25 in some games if today's super athletes played in some of those deadball era parks against THOSE pitchers from back then. A routine fly ball from Neil Walker would be 100 feet out of the stadium at the Baker Bowl and in those spacious stadiums with 400 ft outfields, you'd have Dee Gordon and Whit Merrifield hitting inside the park home runs. Billy Hamilton would probably break Barry Bond's record. There's a little bit of hyperbole, but you get what I mean.

    • @aydanbombs4229
      @aydanbombs4229 4 года назад

      Best baseball quote comes from me in 2020

    • @DeepSeaManta
      @DeepSeaManta 4 года назад

      I’m 20 and I totally agree

  • @kylefronheiser7197
    @kylefronheiser7197 4 года назад +492

    I’m an Orioles fan and I can confirm that Camden Yards is perfect

    • @benjaminoberdorfer4482
      @benjaminoberdorfer4482 4 года назад +32

      Kyle Fronheiser I just we had more postseason games there

    • @kylefronheiser7197
      @kylefronheiser7197 4 года назад +9

      Benjamin Oberdorfer thats the only thing wrong with it

    • @nate_storm
      @nate_storm 4 года назад +27

      Not an O's fan, but it is a great stadium

    • @timhaveronjones1722
      @timhaveronjones1722 4 года назад +40

      As a Yankees fan, I confirm that I *love* Camden Yards! :-) But it's not just because my team does well there - the place is gorgeous and you guys are lucky to be able to call it home.

    • @patrickrossiello7760
      @patrickrossiello7760 4 года назад +9

      Cubs fan here, can confirm that besides Wrigley, Camden is the best in the world.

  • @georgesouthwick7000
    @georgesouthwick7000 4 года назад +165

    One of my favorite stories regarding outfield fences comes from the legendary Bill Veek. At the time Veek was the owner of the St. Louis Browns, with the exception of possibly the old Washington Senators, perhaps the worst team of all time. Veek said he was taking the home run fences down. His reasoning was that if his team couldn’t hit the ball over the fence, the other teams shouldn’t be allowed to do it either.
    Another good Veek story involves a man who called the Stadium and wanted to buy 20 tickets for that day’s game. He wanted to know what time the game started. Veek’s reply.....”when can you get here?”

    • @canadaparlay
      @canadaparlay 4 года назад +3

      George Southwick Thanks for sharing those gem stories!

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 4 года назад +3

      Well, this is after all the same guy who signed a midget and first integrated the American League.

    • @georgesouthwick7000
      @georgesouthwick7000 4 года назад +11

      Compucles Veek was the classic example of genius not being appreciated in its own time. For all the criticism he received from the Baseball establishment, Veek was ahead of the curve in that he was the first owner to realize that Baseball, was, after all, entertainment, and if, in the case of the Browns, his team wasn’t very good, it was important to do things that made fans want to come to the ballpark.
      While Bill Veek did a few things that would be called “publicity stunts” such as signing Eddie Gaedel ( the midget) he was also the first to introduce things that are taken for granted today,such as players names on the back of the jerseys, the scoreboard that shot off fireworks when a player hit a home run, having a designated picnic area at the park, and having “theme nights”. All of these were designed to provide entertainment which
      would bring out the casual fan.
      He also lead the way in integrating the American League by signing Larry Doby and Sachel Paige. It can be argued that the innovations introduced by Veek would have happened anyway, there is no question they happened sooner because of him. I had the pleasure of meeting Bill Veek, and I can tell you he was one of the nicest, most down to earth people you would ever meet. After talking with him for just a few minutes, you realized, that he was a fan, just like you..

    • @leerunning4666
      @leerunning4666 4 года назад

      It's Veeck.

    • @georgesouthwick7000
      @georgesouthwick7000 4 года назад

      Lee Running Right...sorry about that. Along with math, spelling was not one of my better subjects.

  • @tomogorman3947
    @tomogorman3947 4 года назад +71

    Official historian MLB ... just found my dream job!

  • @pogzz
    @pogzz 4 года назад +325

    These are really interesting. Can’t wait to go to a game! Hopefully it won’t be that long until I can.

    • @benjaminbrowne3374
      @benjaminbrowne3374 4 года назад

      II-//

    • @pogzz
      @pogzz 4 года назад

      ||-//

    • @82dorrin
      @82dorrin 4 года назад +1

      We'll get to see Baseball again soon.

    • @pogzz
      @pogzz 4 года назад +2

      Onyx1916 I’m just playing MLB The Show while I can’t see go to games.

    • @SmittyCBaseball
      @SmittyCBaseball 4 года назад +1

      Twenty Øne Bricks I make baseball videos on my channel and it would mean a lot if you could support me.

  • @billschipper1718
    @billschipper1718 4 года назад +352

    I thank Baltimore for bringing back the unique stadium designs. Now you need a good team

    • @rileykunath1165
      @rileykunath1165 4 года назад +3

      Bill Schipper trust me, i know

    • @hvgades15
      @hvgades15 4 года назад +25

      They have had good teams. They need an owner that is willing to spend the money to keep players.

    • @JulianWavy
      @JulianWavy 4 года назад +9

      Us Orioles fans know the struggle

    • @darrellludlow
      @darrellludlow 4 года назад +1

      And a safe city that does not give "Those Who Wished to Destroy Space to Do That."

    • @jellosapiens7261
      @jellosapiens7261 4 года назад

      Painful, but true

  • @eliroffman129
    @eliroffman129 4 года назад +147

    The narrator said "quirky" so many times I thought she was a Tyler the creator fan

    • @deepgoat514
      @deepgoat514 4 года назад +10

      Or Doug DeMuro

    • @Simmaster438
      @Simmaster438 4 года назад +2

      Deep Goat Doug should start doing Ball Park reviews!

    • @evrbody
      @evrbody 4 года назад +3

      Reminds me of a World Series game in which Tim McCarver described Fenway Park as having "many different quirkinesses". No wonder nobody likes him.

  • @BaseballQuotes1
    @BaseballQuotes1 4 года назад +120

    This is so cool! Have a feeling this is going to be a very informative series!

    • @MLB
      @MLB  4 года назад +20

      Yes it is!

    • @BaseballQuotes1
      @BaseballQuotes1 4 года назад +1

      @@MLB Looking forward to it!

  • @donsullivan1256
    @donsullivan1256 4 года назад +193

    I always heard the green monster was built to keep those who didn’t pay to see games out

    • @dstatton
      @dstatton 4 года назад +12

      I believe that was Shibe Park in Philadelphia. Shibe was partners with Connie Mack.

    • @razormc954
      @razormc954 4 года назад +19

      That was Shibe Park that had the famous spite fence

    • @jabirnss8658
      @jabirnss8658 4 года назад

      Slug I heard that too

    • @sportsgamingcubing1860
      @sportsgamingcubing1860 4 года назад +4

      Nah cuz its literally a closed off lot and a highway behind it

    • @KnickKnack07
      @KnickKnack07 4 года назад +1

      Why wouldn't a regular sized wall do that?

  • @gknowprosper4412
    @gknowprosper4412 4 года назад +37

    Appreciation.
    A "series" on each stadium/teams history of stadium's would be splendid.

  • @tatiananicolevillanueva8869
    @tatiananicolevillanueva8869 4 года назад +38

    5:13 "because they were designed to be suited for 2 sports they were suited for neither" HAHAHA that sent me out!

  • @B3burner
    @B3burner 4 года назад +36

    You’re missing one very important point:
    While foul territory and the outfield dimensions vary, the infield is definitely regulated & consistent.

    • @TheJpep2424
      @TheJpep2424 2 года назад +2

      The point of the video was about the ballpark not the infield.

  • @Joseph-lz5er
    @Joseph-lz5er 4 года назад +61

    Interesting content. Also what about the weather playing a big factor in games for both football and baseball. Maybe they should focus on weather climate in their cities and their teams such as warm weather climate teams playing in the cold climate cities or vice versa.

    • @mitchelllopez20
      @mitchelllopez20 4 года назад

      like my mile high rockies, hot and dry d backs or the marine nighttime air west coast

    • @petuniasevan
      @petuniasevan 4 года назад +1

      Weather/climate indeed. For instance, I grew up in Southern California a Dodger fan. Day games (which were usually only Sunday) would produce a lot more home runs than the night games did. This was due to the marine layer of air rolling into Chavez Ravine as darkness fell. Balls that would have been hit over the fence in the sunshine would just lose velocity as if they were nerf balls, turning potential home runs into routine deep fly balls. And Dodger Stadium doesn't have deep fences, either.
      Contrast that with Mile High Stadium in Denver. The Colorado Rockies' pitchers really hate playing in their own park due to the thinner air allowing the ball to really carry once the hitter makes contact.

    • @AnonYMooseBoG
      @AnonYMooseBoG 4 года назад +1

      @@petuniasevan The thinner air also affects how their pitches break, usually detrimentally.

  • @GamerboyNave
    @GamerboyNave 4 года назад +61

    Would absolutely LOVE to see more of these. I've always been someone who loves videos like this. Good job!

  • @JoeSiegler
    @JoeSiegler 4 года назад +19

    Great video. Was sad when it was over, was just getting going. ;)
    I'd love for y'all to do a 10-15 min video (if not longer - there's no time limit on RUclips!) on each park itself. Now that would be a series.

  • @MrMikeyboy4
    @MrMikeyboy4 4 года назад +16

    The first officially recorded baseball game on this continent was played in Beachville, Ontario, Canada, on June 4, 1838

    • @star-jammer8014
      @star-jammer8014 4 года назад

      They should have more teams to play in Canada. Why isn't that happening. (also the NFL)

    • @FreddyShenanigan
      @FreddyShenanigan 4 года назад

      @@star-jammer8014 not enough fan support. The Expos left Montreal because people didn't go to the games.

    • @fredthehoundbasset1532
      @fredthehoundbasset1532 3 года назад +1

      Well it is a Very boring Game. Almost as boring as an obvious Drawn out Test Cricket Match. 😩 ⚾🏏

    • @tur7321
      @tur7321 3 года назад

      Green monster 🤣

  • @cgk1276
    @cgk1276 4 года назад +14

    The stadium variety is one of my favorite things about baseball. Shame we've lost so many unique quirks in parks.

  • @nohbuddy1
    @nohbuddy1 4 года назад +88

    This is what makes baseball great. Gives every place a unique identity

    • @km4829
      @km4829 4 года назад +1

      as opposed to football, american football, cricket which also can be different sizes

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 4 года назад +2

      What do you mean American football? Every American football field measures 160 by 360 (including the end zones) feet.

    • @CIARUNSITE
      @CIARUNSITE 4 года назад +3

      Really? The stadiums having different outfield dimensions is what makes baseball great?

  • @gabrielmontez4690
    @gabrielmontez4690 4 года назад +38

    This should be a regular show, kinda like “this week in baseball”.

  • @PopOutPaulie
    @PopOutPaulie 3 года назад +2

    "Americans moved to the suburbs" Aka White People🤣🤣

  • @leftymcnally6913
    @leftymcnally6913 4 года назад +14

    I thought Braves field was built to replace the South End Grounds, and Fenway was built to replace the Huntington Ave Grounds

    • @trajan4824
      @trajan4824 4 года назад +2

      Timothy Sotir for Boston the jumped forward like 20 years after the fire

    • @mikecooney8422
      @mikecooney8422 3 года назад

      Yeah, the fire at the South End Grounds was in 1894, and the Braves rebuilt the South End Grounds, and played there for another 20 seasons before moving to Braves Field.
      The Red Sox never played at the South End Grounds.
      Not sure how MLB missed this.

  • @flyonthewall5628
    @flyonthewall5628 4 года назад +2

    Hmm.. Maybe because their different ballparks?

  • @g-mancollections5264
    @g-mancollections5264 2 года назад +4

    Something that I love about baseball is that every stadium is different. Different ground rules, different look, different advantages and disadvantages. It really makes you think about which pitcher to use to which batter depending on what stadium you're in.

  • @bremms1
    @bremms1 4 года назад +12

    Lived in Baltimore 86-2006. Loved Camden yards when it was done. Still one of my favorite ball parks. Went there this past June with my wife and 9 year old son. My son had started playing about 8 months before. Now he is a baseball nut on an Elite 10u team. Still plays in the local league too.( well when it starts again)

  • @csmith8351
    @csmith8351 4 года назад +7

    Shoulda talked about Dodger stadium and Kauffman, both beautiful parks still :/

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +1

      Kansas City is far more significant than people realize, as the first conscious separation of baseball and football, 20 years ahead of the curve.

    • @travisp5747
      @travisp5747 3 года назад

      @@TPTGopher well couldn’t you say the same with dodger stadium and angel stadium?

  • @kurowashi6260
    @kurowashi6260 2 года назад +2

    It is similar to cricket. In cricket also, there is no fixed outer boundary dimensions but it has a fixed pitch dimension and inner circle dimension.

  • @patrickclements5738
    @patrickclements5738 4 года назад +11

    I wish the were more of these

    • @MLB
      @MLB  4 года назад +10

      We're making more!

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    @kalebromero4595 4 года назад +2

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    • @nicktaylor1643
      @nicktaylor1643 4 года назад

      Kaleb Romero kendrick Lamar wasn’t on this list so the joke fails

  • @tondrej123
    @tondrej123 4 года назад +26

    This is literally one of the best parts about baseball

  • @hardtime3769
    @hardtime3769 4 года назад +6

    They never should've torn down some of the old parks. Polo grounds, Ebbets, Comiskey,old Yankee Stadium etc.were national landmarks. I'm a Yanks fan but God bless the Red Sox and Cubs for keeping those old parks.

    • @yell0wberry
      @yell0wberry 4 года назад

      even though the polo grounds had dimensions as far as 540 feet?

    • @hardtime3769
      @hardtime3769 4 года назад

      @@yell0wberry they could've refurbished and found a use for it like an outdoor concert hall or football...soccer. There has been so much early baseball history that has been demolished. I give the Ebbets Field cornerstone a hug everytime I go to Cooperstown.

  • @unclecreepy4185
    @unclecreepy4185 3 года назад +1

    I’m waiting on a more pressing question.
    MLB, Quick Question. Why does Angel Hernandez still have a job?
    Bonus Quick Question. Why can’t the people in New York get replay calls right?

  • @andyscott4968
    @andyscott4968 4 года назад +8

    They built the monster so people in the restaurants across the street couldn’t watch the game without paying

    • @lobitome
      @lobitome 4 года назад +1

      No different than what Cubs owners have done to owners of homes across the streets.

    • @robertgeist3266
      @robertgeist3266 4 года назад +1

      The history of "spite fences."

  • @TheGammingPie
    @TheGammingPie 2 года назад +1

    I was so lucky to go to Camden Yards this year and it was so pretty it was everything I was expecting AND THEN SOME

  • @TheSMSpider
    @TheSMSpider 4 года назад +16

    And then there is Rogers Center, a dump.

    • @baileysmith4744
      @baileysmith4744 4 года назад

      S-MSniper, what about tropicana field?

    • @Il_Exile_lI
      @Il_Exile_lI 4 года назад +6

      At least its not the Oakland Coliseum.

    • @cschmelzer83
      @cschmelzer83 4 года назад

      Try Oakland bud

    • @amazingsportsmixes126
      @amazingsportsmixes126 4 года назад

      Oakland is good compared to Tampa

    • @theForrestGalantey
      @theForrestGalantey 4 года назад

      Rogers and Tropicana are the worst ever made! O. Co isn't as bad in my opinion but its a relic.

  • @edsimnett
    @edsimnett 2 года назад +1

    UK Football (Soccer) pitches are not standard lengths or widths fwiw, but they are all rectangles...

  • @grapes481
    @grapes481 4 года назад +10

    They still shouldn't of gotten ride of shea stadium

    • @pep590
      @pep590 4 года назад +4

      I agree...I also like Riverfront stadium in Cincy and Three Rivers in Pittsburgh. Great memories. Tiger Stadium was also like an historic monument, yet pretty beat up.

    • @Rews-fish-shed
      @Rews-fish-shed 4 года назад +1

      I loved Shea grew up in that place going to games. I do recall how that place would literally shake when fans erupted in cheers (fun times)

    • @thekid5616
      @thekid5616 4 года назад +5

      @@pep590 Pittsburgh still has riverfront pnc park, it's actually a nice park

    • @pep590
      @pep590 4 года назад

      @@thekid5616 You're right, it is pretty nice.

    • @grapes481
      @grapes481 4 года назад

      It's functional, unique now, and of an era forgotten, its like the fenway or wrigley of the 60s era. It would be like getting rid of old Yankee stadium (which they did). They could have just renovated it but at least Oakland Coliseum still stands.

  • @callmecassian6952
    @callmecassian6952 2 года назад +1

    NFL did the history of every team’s stadium, could we see something similar for MLB stadiums? Just a ball in the park

  • @luke_palmer05
    @luke_palmer05 4 года назад +6

    This was a cool video idea. Good fill in because I'm bored out of my mind right now. Thanks MLB for making something interesting

  • @nickmyers76
    @nickmyers76 4 года назад +1

    Even though Camden Yards is without a doubt a beautiful ballpark, Tropicana field is my favorite stadium since it’s the last remaining dome stadium for a baseball team to play at, and I think it gets more hatred then it deserves.

  • @maskedmarvel
    @maskedmarvel 4 года назад +7

    I love playing at the polo grounds in the show

  • @sgtjohnson
    @sgtjohnson 4 года назад +3

    This is why I love baseball. Each park has their own unique charm to them

  • @dustyb58
    @dustyb58 4 года назад +1

    I like that Comerica Park is not only the only stadium with a keyhole now, but standing at home plate, you're looking more south than any other ballpark. I know I've seen a graph proving this but I can't seem to find it at the moment.

  • @TheNetflixNook
    @TheNetflixNook 4 года назад +5

    It's fun. I was having this conversation with my fiance like last week. Thanks MLB for clearly listening in on our conversation lol. Oddly helpful and insightful.

  • @DowntownCanon
    @DowntownCanon 4 года назад +1

    9 minutes to explain something that only take 45 seconds.

  • @ImTurtleZz
    @ImTurtleZz 4 года назад +8

    My favorite things about baseball
    Different dimensions
    No time limit
    No ties (only in spring training)

  • @kameronmccloskey5157
    @kameronmccloskey5157 4 года назад +1

    the MLB has some good ideas for vids do final homerun
    s by players

  • @josueportillo143
    @josueportillo143 4 года назад +7

    That’s smart! This is what makes the game of baseball more interesting!

  • @cudwieser3952
    @cudwieser3952 2 года назад +1

    kinda like no two race tracks are the same. There's some formula involved but you play the game based on your opponent and the space you're in.

  • @justmythought1586
    @justmythought1586 4 года назад +3

    At 7:05, it looks like the pic of Camden Yards is reversed. The brick warehouse is beyond left field and not right as it really is.

    • @unidentifiedpanda3764
      @unidentifiedpanda3764 4 года назад +1

      imagine if they had built it this way, it just looks so wrong.

  • @brandonedwards6119
    @brandonedwards6119 4 года назад +1

    Sorry but history does not mean you are right. Different sized outfields are awful for stats and influences the game.

  • @aGuyNamedEr1c
    @aGuyNamedEr1c 4 года назад +3

    The different shapes/sizes is one of my favorite things about baseball, especially live. It adds a noticeable layer to the experience. Baseball at Qualcom vs Petco Park is like night and day.

  • @TheBrownMON
    @TheBrownMON 4 года назад +3

    Somebody on MLBs production team was on the r/baseball subreddit this past week huh?

  • @23x31
    @23x31 4 года назад +1

    Kinda bogus. The diamond is the same in all parks. And that's all that really matters.

  • @doctorosullivan
    @doctorosullivan 4 года назад +8

    I'm still waiting for the part where they discuss "Why do all MLB ballparks have different dimensions?"....

    • @DJVexillum
      @DJVexillum 4 года назад

      Right! They never answered the question!

    • @hairyballs089
      @hairyballs089 3 года назад

      Architecture

    • @AndrewAMartin
      @AndrewAMartin 3 года назад +1

      @@DJVexillum The answer boils down to "Because they can..."

  • @leonardberger6752
    @leonardberger6752 2 года назад +1

    Cool but why camden yards need to charge 5.50 for a bottle of water

  • @nickgonzalez5015
    @nickgonzalez5015 4 года назад +4

    MLB should do more vids like this and explain how it all started

  • @ZeroaccessMusic
    @ZeroaccessMusic 4 года назад +1

    Make more videos please! No one talks about the MLB so we are desperate for content

  • @rubenalvidrez4343
    @rubenalvidrez4343 4 года назад +4

    MLB should do more videos of these, great job on this video!!

  • @DieGodzilla
    @DieGodzilla 4 года назад +2

    Spanish subtitles pls

  • @jacknewark5040
    @jacknewark5040 4 года назад +4

    This was really interesting! A question I’ve been pondering for a while, finally answered. Thanks, MLB!

  • @Hollywood42081
    @Hollywood42081 2 года назад +1

    I never knew how lucky I was to live so close to Camden Yards

  • @dstatton
    @dstatton 4 года назад +3

    I once had the pleasure of meeting Janet Marie Smith at an Orioles function. I tried to avoid gushing, I admired her work so much. She also designed the seats behind the Green Monster, among other achievements.

  • @nathanvanlente2278
    @nathanvanlente2278 2 года назад +1

    Mad that I didnt get to see anything about oracle park in SF.

  • @Y.d.o.b.o.n
    @Y.d.o.b.o.n 4 года назад +4

    Please never change this, it makes each park unique

  • @MorrisChestbutt
    @MorrisChestbutt 4 года назад +28

    As an O’s fan it feels good to know we at least did 1 thing right.

    • @cschmelzer83
      @cschmelzer83 4 года назад +1

      Yeah theyre pretty terrible

  • @justnobody6064
    @justnobody6064 4 года назад +7

    Funny quirk about Minute Maid park, it has a little enclosure in the outfield perfect for a camera. No other park has that! Haha they love to bend the rules.

  • @BarefootVlogger
    @BarefootVlogger 4 года назад

    Do a special on the life and career of Hack Wilson, played for the Cubs mostly in the 20's and 30's. Look up his bio. He was built like a fire hydrant and looked like a bulldog. The guy was like 5'5" and drove in 191 RBI in a single season--a record that stands to this day. A very interesting story and man. Should be a feature film.

  • @stephenparker4721
    @stephenparker4721 4 года назад +9

    MLB keeps on making good content

  • @rowanmcclung7478
    @rowanmcclung7478 4 года назад +2

    Who misses baseball

  • @marcoascher8120
    @marcoascher8120 4 года назад +24

    To make them different

  • @micahcameron5877
    @micahcameron5877 4 года назад +12

    I want Baseball! 😭

    • @tur7321
      @tur7321 3 года назад

      Green monster 🤣

  • @oldpepsi7281
    @oldpepsi7281 4 года назад +1

    Thank the Royals for being non-triggering!

  • @chrisbachke
    @chrisbachke 4 года назад +4

    I’m from Norway, so I don’t know that much about baseball, but this was really interesting. Hoping I’ll go to a game soon

    • @wowbruh2511
      @wowbruh2511 4 года назад

      If you ever get to go, go to a playoff game. As a baseball fan myself, a person watching baseball for the first time might find it boring if they watch a regular season game, since baseball is a relatively slow game, unless you already are a fan of cricket, then you wont find it boring

  • @raymcgeorge5169
    @raymcgeorge5169 4 года назад +1

    Disappointed this video did not mention that the end of the cookie cutter donut stadiums was the creative development of the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City that created adjoining but separate stating stadiums for the Royals and Chiefs.

    • @B3burner
      @B3burner 4 года назад

      Excellent point. Go Chiefs! Go Jayhawks!

  • @bakermayfield6hunnitdan6er24
    @bakermayfield6hunnitdan6er24 4 года назад +3

    Wow, this was actually pretty good. They should definitely do more of these

  • @mikes7446
    @mikes7446 4 года назад +1

    Maybe to make them unique or something I don’t know

  • @markanderson6826
    @markanderson6826 4 года назад +4

    Got to the part where it said Fenway Park “rose out of the ashes” of the fire at South End Grounds and shut it off.
    Are you kidding me? The fire happened in 1884 and was at the home of the Beaneaters (Boston Braves). Fenway opened in 1914.
    Can’t believe this was stamped by MLB.

    • @youtubeuser1758
      @youtubeuser1758 4 года назад

      Mark Anderson Actually Fenway was opened in 1912.

    • @TheOldSchoolGamer93
      @TheOldSchoolGamer93 4 года назад

      @@youtubeuser1758 that doesn't negate his point at all

    • @markanderson6826
      @markanderson6826 4 года назад

      You’re right, that was a typo. . This was so far out here that it was blatantly made up. It’s as if they had no idea there were two teams in Boston. South End Grounds was rebuilt of wood and wasn’t replaced until 1915 (Braves Field). Fenway replaced Huntington Avenue Grounds and had nothing to do with a fire.

  • @gonzaloarroyo3579
    @gonzaloarroyo3579 4 года назад +2

    Do one on how the Astros placed the cameras, tv monitors and trash cans to cheat their way to a World Series.

  • @philipcrewe540
    @philipcrewe540 4 года назад +3

    As a Brit that was really interesting history. Excellent video

    • @thomaslaing428
      @thomaslaing428 4 года назад +1

      As a Scottish baseball fan I agree

  • @peterskorich7865
    @peterskorich7865 4 года назад +1

    I could have sworn there were a couple of ballparks in Detroit?

    • @mftepera
      @mftepera 4 года назад

      Peter SKORICH yeah that was a bad omission. I miss Tiger Stadium.

  • @samlin4082
    @samlin4082 4 года назад +5

    This is awesome, keep them coming😆😆

  • @williemearis
    @williemearis 4 года назад +1

    Good vide cool baseball story stadium

  • @harveyboy7019
    @harveyboy7019 4 года назад +3

    Baseball is the only sport which is not timed. Baseball is the only sport which doesn't require two teams or opponents fighting to move a ball or object towards either end of a rectangular field to score a goal. Baseball is wildly more creative than that. Thus, a diversity of outfield dimensions.

    • @harveyboy7019
      @harveyboy7019 4 года назад

      The one exception is tennis, while still on a perfectly rectangular field is not timed but still involves scoring upon each side of its field dimensions. It's based upon two people, or two teams of two people, fighting to get the ball to land in fair territory to force points from their opponent. The diversity from tennis comes from professional tournament play: playing fields of Majors based upon astroturf, clay, and grass.

    • @nothinnonthing6951
      @nothinnonthing6951 4 года назад

      umm... cricket?

    • @harveyboy7019
      @harveyboy7019 4 года назад

      @@nothinnonthing6951
      Baseball is literally derived from cricket