Being a Red Sox fan, Fenway Park, which I have several times. This included Roger Clemens' first 20 strikeout game against the Seattle Mariners and John Valentin's unassisted triple play and also making, even more, history by being the only player to ever hit a homerun in his next at-bat after making an unassisted triple play. It is also a BIG reason why I was glad I went to college in Boston as my dorm was only a fifteen-minute walk to Fenway Park.
Stopped watching at #10 - Marlins Park. That gaudy atrocity of an overbuilt, overhyped form-over-function stadium should be nowhere near this list. Your lists are awful.
Wrigley Field is on my bucket list; and since my wife has family in Chicago, I might get there. I've visited both PNC Park (Phillies @ Pirates 4-game series, July 1-4, 2010) and Fenway Park (Diamondbacks @ Red Sox, August 2-4, 2013).
I'm stuck with Rogers Centre but I've been to Yankee Stadium, AT&T Park, and Marlins Park to see a game. I've been to Boston but the Sox were not in town so I couldn't go to a game but that and Wrigley are on my bucket list for sure.
Miller park is easily underrated. MLB Stadiums have always updated. Miller park does upgrades and what unique about concussion stand. They just redid everything and they sell all kind of different beers in Wisconsin and where the retractable roof comes out it's awsome. Some the field that they pick are mostly overlooking the cities which good. But I think of the old yankee stadium was there today...I would go to it.
+zeb martin I went there on opening day in 2015 and the mets won that game in a amazing pitchers duel between max scherzer making his debut for the Nats and Bartolo colon
I couldn't be sure what was meant by "its legends" at the Busch Stadium segment, but George Sisler played for the St. Louis Browns, which many readers here will no doubt never have heard of.
It wasn't that long ago that the men's rooms had trough urinals. Like going in a big bathtub. Also the seats were old wooden ones that were designed for men and women of the 1920s. Boston can be cold and damp in the Spring and Fall and a night game in September or April can be very uncomfortable.
I don't agree. I think Fenway is definitely one or two, but Wrigley is so poorly updated, that if it was built within the last fifty years, nobody would care for it, and it would be one of the worst fields/
I have been to 5 MLB stadiums being the Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays), Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies), Nationals Park (Washington Nationals), Citi Field (New York Mets) and Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox). Although the Nationals and Blue Jays are my 2 favourite teams, I didn’t love either of the Rogers Centre or Nationals Park but neither of them are bad. Fenway Park was easily my favourite but I also really liked Citizens Bank Park and Citi Field. I think they’re both better than Marin’s Park and Yankee Stadium. I’m also really surprised that Petco Park (San Diego Padres) isn’t on here because apparently it’s a really nice stadium
If not for the controversy and debt surrounding the financing and construction of Marlins Park, I would not have minded visiting the place. Sigh, it's such a beautiful place, too.
10. Citizens Bank Park 9. Target Field 8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards 7. Busch Stadium 6. Petco Park 5. Dodger Stadium 4. PNC Park 3. AT&T Park 2. Wrigley Field 1. Fenway Park
My favorite park that I have been to was Night Game at Wrigley. I'm not huge fan of watching baseball at least on TV. I enjoyed watching it there. Loved the Ivy Fence Even though it's one of oldest stadiums it didn't seam run down. It was cool also seeing the fans on top of buildings across the Street. $7 Beers I thought crazy price may be higher now. I'm scared of heights but I would love to watch a game from top of the Green Monster. Ever since they put seats there in place of the net I wanted to sit there. Anyone that's went how much do those seats cost or Season ticket holders have them snagged already?
Rogers centre should have been in the top 10 it is really nice and there is a lot to do there and if its raining or shining the game will be played because of the retractable roof
yankee stadium is never listed at the top and i’m glad it is on this (people always are saying there’s no history in it) but it doesn’t matter it is such a nice park and really captures yankee history
Yankee Stadium is trash and trying to be some weird mix between a modern ballpark and the old one. Miller Park always wins fan polls and is easily the most underrated in the nation
Courtney Gibson Jr exactly everyone hates it because it’s not the old stadium but the old one was falling apart and the new stadium is beautiful and well needed
Hands down the cubs Wrigley field should be number one. No other place you're gonna see Ivory growing on a wall or you can see people on roof tops across the street. And who has a better 7th inn stretch.
Atlanta Braves’s Truist Park is the best in terms of total experience. I know I know, I’m a Braves fan. Trust me, no other ballpark has the family friendly atmosphere and the development right outside. Best area outside of a stadium in all of American sports.
Great video, but I disagree with it slightly. You definitely slighted some ballparks. One of them was Comerica Park. The best diminsions in all of baseball. Petco Park in San Diego is also a marvel. Of the open/close ballparks which your video failed to mention any of them. Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the best of them as oppose to Marlins Park in Miami.
All the dislikes are from team who didn't get there fields all the likes are from the people who got there fields on the video I love your videos keep it up man
Where is rogers stadium that place is deafing to be in,the playoffs and its right next to one of the tallest buildings in the world its also just a nice atmosphere
Yeah i know this is like you're opinion man lol, but camden yards is definitely better then half the other stadium's you put on here. You have that iconic warehouse, one of the most known homerun spots in baseball which is eutaw street. It deff is one of the best stadiums
I don't agree with this list. The top 3 is missing a ballpark and its out of order. I think his critiquing and my critiquing are different, but I would've put PNC at the number one spot because of it's accessibility to the ballpark via route 28, plethora of concessions, amazing view of the Pittsburgh skyline, and affordable ticket prices.
But you see, the problem with yankee stadium is that it is so expensive that you could take the train down from new york, get a hotel for the night, see a game at camden yards, and then get back home all for less that it would cost to go to yankee stadium.
Walking into Fenway is like no other feeling on earth
I've been to Fenway park, and it's amazing. Being on top of the Green Monster is a thriller, any seat there is really good to get.
What about Petco Park? Yeah the team that plays in it isn't very good, but damn.
I like petco park too.
Same
It's ok, but the fans are annoying as fuck
Bob Jones How are we annoying? We haven't won anything. Anyone who's a Padres fan shouldn't be talking.
I been there as a dodger fan it's a beautiful park
HOW THE FUCK DID CAMDEN YARDS NOT GET ON THIS LIST?!?!?!?!
I got a chance to go to Camden. Absolutely beautiful. Walking inside it is WAY different from any other park. Its so open.
Agreed I've been to Fenway wrigley and want to go to pnc park and Camden yards next
Also been to citezens bank many of times
+Luc Ciaranca I live in Philly and I love citizens bank park, but Camden Yards is amazing
Exactly
Fenway - My home park! Going tomorrow for opening day!
Camden Yards? Citizens Bank Park? Wrigley Field?
@The Pikachu Gangsters they didn't put it high enough
Wrigley and Fenway are not top 10. People just like them because their historic
@@kebryanhayes7757 that’s what makes it so great. They’re quirky and have a special atmosphere to them. You need to catch games there to understand
Safeco field i have been there. its a nice ballpark and there's a lot o entertainment maybe it wasn't on the list because the mariners don't won alot
+THE ZAVIAN SHOW Seattle is a great city to visit as well.
Safeco the best haha
+Sena Kobayakawa its not the best but should've made top 10
I love safeco so much
yeah
But camden deserved to be on there
TheJakeTrain88 should've replaced Marlins park and get placed at top 5
Minute Maid Park is underrated by the fans
Through a connection to the Twins equipment manager, I got to watch a practice from the dugout at Target Field.
Where's Camden Yards??
I know man right
+Kamal Porter He put the Marlins' stadium over the Orioles', Rangers', etc. Lmao!
Frank Lee Speaking Shame
+Kamal Porter idk I thought it was a solid list
My poor Orioles
Being a Red Sox fan, Fenway Park, which I have several times. This included Roger Clemens' first 20 strikeout game against the Seattle Mariners and John Valentin's unassisted triple play and also making, even more, history by being the only player to ever hit a homerun in his next at-bat after making an unassisted triple play. It is also a BIG reason why I was glad I went to college in Boston as my dorm was only a fifteen-minute walk to Fenway Park.
Nationals Park was awesome and I would put it on my top 10 list
Fenway park is such a charming park and the aura and atmosphere is otherworldly
Really? I thought Citezens bank park would be here
Nah
+Kieran McConnell What Team is that
agreed
Same
Being a Phils fan, I was hoping that, too. It is a great ball park.
Minute Maid is pretty good the train is lit
+Jordan449 hate center field. But yes the rain is LIT!!
+Total Pro Sports Wrigley field should be numero uno
+TEAM KRAB KAKES bandwagon
+Jake Hollingsworth stfu
I just went to Minute Maid a few days ago and I loved it, great restaurants and ice cream at blue bell is top notch
Stopped watching at #10 - Marlins Park. That gaudy atrocity of an overbuilt, overhyped form-over-function stadium should be nowhere near this list. Your lists are awful.
Yeah, why is Yankee Stadium at #2? It isn't anything close to how good the old stadium was
You should go to Marlins park before you judge it. It is a lot nicer in person than in photos or television
Frank Lee Speaking I've heard that marlins park is awful and yankee stadium is a letdown.
Pretty sure 50% of this list is just because they belong to historic teams. Not because they actually have great stadiums.
+OddPenguinGaming the Stadium is average but the atmosphere was insane. I've only been there once but that was my experience.
The Sky Dome (Rogers Center) is sick. When the roof is open the CN Tower is directly above it and there is a hotel you can stay in and watch the game.
Wrigley Field is on my bucket list; and since my wife has family in Chicago, I might get there. I've visited both PNC Park (Phillies @ Pirates 4-game series, July 1-4, 2010) and Fenway Park (Diamondbacks @ Red Sox, August 2-4, 2013).
I'm stuck with Rogers Centre but I've been to Yankee Stadium, AT&T Park, and Marlins Park to see a game. I've been to Boston but the Sox were not in town so I couldn't go to a game but that and Wrigley are on my bucket list for sure.
Petco, Camden Yards, or Coors Field??
Rogers center maybe(or sky dome what ever it is called now) is pretty nice when they redid it.
I heard they have a hotel in there. not sure if it's true
+MR. T ya they do
+Eric Thompson nice now that's badass
I went there 3 times this year and it was nice. Hard to get tickets now.
For some reason that stadium is always rated very poorly I don't know why I think it's great
Miller park is easily underrated. MLB Stadiums have always updated. Miller park does upgrades and what unique about concussion stand. They just redid everything and they sell all kind of different beers in Wisconsin and where the retractable roof comes out it's awsome. Some the field that they pick are mostly overlooking the cities which good. But I think of the old yankee stadium was there today...I would go to it.
Only been to one Baseball park, it was Fenway Park for a tour for a summer camp. I got to walk on the field and wore a real championship ring!!!
Nats park is very underrated, been to 10 parks in my life and its been my favorite
No love for Camden yards a lot of the stadiums of today are based of Camden yards stadium.
Ikr
+Will Tonkin We def could have added Camden. You're right!
+Total Pro Sports What about Petco?
+xxDBFxx nats park is real nice. I go up there and love to watch games.fireworks over the potomac are awesome
+zeb martin I went there on opening day in 2015 and the mets won that game in a amazing pitchers duel between max scherzer making his debut for the Nats and Bartolo colon
I couldn't be sure what was meant by "its legends" at the Busch Stadium segment, but George Sisler played for the St. Louis Browns, which many readers here will no doubt never have heard of.
I saw New Yankee Stadium. Any tourist NEEDS to see that if they visit NYC!
wrigley and fenway are easily the 2 best
100% Agreed
Jennifer Cornell totally
It wasn't that long ago that the men's rooms had trough urinals. Like going in a big bathtub. Also the seats were old wooden ones that were designed for men and women of the 1920s. Boston can be cold and damp in the Spring and Fall and a night game in September or April can be very uncomfortable.
I don't agree. I think Fenway is definitely one or two, but Wrigley is so poorly updated, that if it was built within the last fifty years, nobody would care for it, and it would be one of the worst fields/
Dodger Stadium
I've been to 9, 8, 7, 5, and going to 4 in August... Also been to Coors Field, and the old Metrodome
I have to admit that I really like those stadiums with the skyline in the background (PNC, Camden, etc.)
Globe life park is really nice also, it's awesome
It looks like a castle on the outside
I have been to 5 MLB stadiums being the Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays), Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies), Nationals Park (Washington Nationals), Citi Field (New York Mets) and Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox). Although the Nationals and Blue Jays are my 2 favourite teams, I didn’t love either of the Rogers Centre or Nationals Park but neither of them are bad. Fenway Park was easily my favourite but I also really liked Citizens Bank Park and Citi Field. I think they’re both better than Marin’s Park and Yankee Stadium. I’m also really surprised that Petco Park (San Diego Padres) isn’t on here because apparently it’s a really nice stadium
Miller park? the roof is amazing rock climbing wall in the outfeild! original mascot race! Bernie's slide!
If not for the controversy and debt surrounding the financing and construction of Marlins Park, I would not have minded visiting the place. Sigh, it's such a beautiful place, too.
10. Citizens Bank Park
9. Target Field
8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards
7. Busch Stadium
6. Petco Park
5. Dodger Stadium
4. PNC Park
3. AT&T Park
2. Wrigley Field
1. Fenway Park
I've been to Wrigley and Fenway. I also think that the Great American Ballpark and Commerica Park need consideration
I went to a Wrigley Field Cubs vs Cards game and Cards won of course but it was really cool and the fans weren't that bad
My favorite park that I have been to was Night Game at Wrigley. I'm not huge fan of watching baseball at least on TV. I enjoyed watching it there. Loved the Ivy Fence Even though it's one of oldest stadiums it didn't seam run down. It was cool also seeing the fans on top of buildings across the Street. $7 Beers I thought crazy price may be higher now. I'm scared of heights but I would love to watch a game from top of the Green Monster. Ever since they put seats there in place of the net I wanted to sit there. Anyone that's went how much do those seats cost or Season ticket holders have them snagged already?
Kauffman stadium is beautiful theres fountains and the games are really entertaining
Rogers centre should have been in the top 10 it is really nice and there is a lot to do there and if its raining or shining the game will be played because of the retractable roof
What about Coors Field? The Rockpile is pretty cool and you've got a great view of the Rocky Mountains.
What about Coors Field
thank you for putting Fenway I agree not also I'm a Sox fan but its a beautiful ball park!
Yep, i have been to fenway park.
yankee stadium is never listed at the top and i’m glad it is on this (people always are saying there’s no history in it) but it doesn’t matter it is such a nice park and really captures yankee history
Camden should be on here and also Comerica park in my opinion. I love your videos!
Yankee Stadium is trash and trying to be some weird mix between a modern ballpark and the old one. Miller Park always wins fan polls and is easily the most underrated in the nation
I hated visiting Yankee Stadium. Nothing special about it. I go to Miller Park, and I love going there. I 100% agree with you
The hell are you talking about
Nicholas Pesch really. Even though it’s not like the old yankee stadium, the place is so luxurious.
Courtney Gibson Jr exactly everyone hates it because it’s not the old stadium but the old one was falling apart and the new stadium is beautiful and well needed
Matt Olivieri tbh they mad they ballpark don't got museums like ours
As a phillies fan I will have to say that coors field is awsome
I'd go to chase field. Sure the D-Backs suck, but the stadium is one of my favorites to look at.
Where is Camden Yards?!
You can only appreciate Fenway park if you get the right seat, and there are a lot of bad ones.
Yeah some of the seats on the third/first base lines are straight up right behind pillars and stuff lol.
I've never been but the Great American Ballpark seems to be pretty dam cool.
Keep up the good work love watching these!
+Aiden Lepore thanks
I live in Toronto so I'm stuck with Rogers Centre. Would love to go to Wrigley
Since they put all the other NL Central stadiums on here, which is better? Great American Ballpark or Miller Park.
Hands down the cubs Wrigley field should be number one. No other place you're gonna see Ivory growing on a wall or you can see people on roof tops across the street. And who has a better 7th inn stretch.
Atlanta Braves’s Truist Park is the best in terms of total experience. I know I know, I’m a Braves fan. Trust me, no other ballpark has the family friendly atmosphere and the development right outside. Best area outside of a stadium in all of American sports.
I've been to Globe Life Park, Dodger Stadium. AT&T Park, Minute Maid Park
Petco Park isn’t on the list? Visitors tell me that it has a nice atmosphere.
Great video, but I disagree with it slightly. You definitely slighted some ballparks. One of them was Comerica Park. The best diminsions in all of baseball. Petco Park in San Diego is also a marvel. Of the open/close ballparks which your video failed to mention any of them. Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the best of them as oppose to Marlins Park in Miami.
As a Texas Rangers fan, I do have to say that our ballpark is kept up and maintained pretty good even though it's a 22+ years old.
Top five nicest ball parks:
1. Petco Park
2. AT&T park
3. PNC park
4. Busch stadium
5. Fenway
You should do ranking all the MLB stadiums
turner field is awesome.... even if it is almost going to be destroyed.
I'm very, very surprised Great American Ballpark and Camden Yards aren't on here.
I live in KC and that stadium is lit asf
My favorite Major League Baseball stadium is Citi Feild
American Boy oh course because the mets
Wrigley at 5 ? stopped watching then. Top 2 park.
Jake H agree that's a joke u kno it's 1
Jake H Should be one of the worst Ballparks
It's a toss up between Wrigley and Fenway. But yeah it belongs higher on the list!
Blasphemy.
Wrigley is overrated, it’s falling apart and the renovations aren’t helping at all
Angels Stadium to watch Mike and Pujols hitting home runs...
Went to wrigley this year, I'll be telling my grand kids I saw a game there the same they won the World Series after 108 years
All the dislikes are from team who didn't get there fields all the likes are from the people who got there fields on the video I love your videos keep it up man
You used a picture of the old Yankee Stadium at one part, there (@4:15). Did you guys not catch that or something?
Target Field is the BEST place to go. I love the Twins and I've been to many games. 10/10
Where is rogers stadium that place is deafing to be in,the playoffs and its right next to one of the tallest buildings in the world its also just a nice atmosphere
Yeah i know this is like you're opinion man lol, but camden yards is definitely better then half the other stadium's you put on here. You have that iconic warehouse, one of the most known homerun spots in baseball which is eutaw street. It deff is one of the best stadiums
Number seven cards at the end he said they have pulled pork sandwich so good it always has at least ten people in line ALWAYS
I'm a yankee fan but I've always wanted seats on the green monster
Top historic ML ball parks.
fenway because I live near it about 30 miles and I love the red sox
Best baseball field I have ever been to has been Coors Field in Denver.
You should make a video on the mlb teams with the best future
Please do top ten dynasties and include college sports
No citi field?
Yeah its a great ballpark
Ryan Fuck the Mets. Im pissed about the 2015 Nlcs LOLOLOL
Ethan Ferrara
Luis Castillo 😂
WiffleDuke4Y i prefer shea 😭 why did they have to take it down
@@winatwrigley-chicagocubs6393 that's just how it is so deal with it
I don't agree with this list. The top 3 is missing a ballpark and its out of order. I think his critiquing and my critiquing are different, but I would've put PNC at the number one spot because of it's accessibility to the ballpark via route 28, plethora of concessions, amazing view of the Pittsburgh skyline, and affordable ticket prices.
Fenway is amazing
AT&T is what I wanna see the most
How did U.S. Cellar didn't get on this list it got great food good seating and batting cages
Not a Cubs fan, but Wrigley Field deserves to be better than 5
What if you did a video about the top MINOR league stadiums?
YES MARLINS PARK IS HERE
what about when a baseball goes into the Allegheny River at PNC Park
Why isn't Camden yards on this list, it has the warehouse and the Baltimore skyline in the background
Who else thinks coors field is a damn good one
Right here, its modern but you get a nice classic feel to jt
But you see, the problem with yankee stadium is that it is so expensive that you could take the train down from new york, get a hotel for the night, see a game at camden yards, and then get back home all for less that it would cost to go to yankee stadium.
Yankee stadium and Judge will be in the museum
Kauffman Stadium is beautiful!
Yas Fenway 👏🏻
Why they got rid of the home run sculpture in marlins park
PNC park is the most beautiful stadium rated by the MLB