I've been to PNC Park and the view of downtown Pittsburgh is incredible. However, I think its best feature is that the wall in right field where scores of other games are posted, known as the Clemente wall. It's 21 feet tall, because Roberto Clemente played right field and wore number 21. It's a nice tribute to one of the best Pirates players ever.
I'm doing a little stadium tour with my sons. We hit PNC a few weeks ago and man, what a great stadium! We moved all over the place, the seats inside the wall in right are cool and above the wall as well, its like sitting on the green monster. So far I've been to Fenway, Miami (old and new), Tampa, Citi Field, Old Yankees stadium, and PNC. Other then Fenway, PNC is my favorite. Going to Camden and DC in July.
The best part of Wrigley is easily general admission for the bleachers outfield seating. Absolutely changes the atmosphere at the park because even on a bad day it’s always absolutely packed
Oracle Park is just a gem of place to watch a baseball game. Not to hot not very cold, great view Oh yeah and 3 WS titles. Not bad for a team that paid entirely for its own ballpark and land. Put up almost 500 Million of their own money took out a loan to pay for the rest. What a novel idea. 49ers and W blew it with their new buildings IMO both are like a corporate headquarters. Oracle is for sure a top 5 IMO.
St. Louis, MO resident. So ballpark village was originally broken into 7 lots for development on half of the old site of the original Busch Stadium. 4 out of the 7 lots have been filled, with the remaining 3 lots currently used as parking will be filled in. After the park opened in 2006, all immediate plans for the site were halted following the 2008 recession. Some 17 years later, it's come a LONG way, but it's STILL not done approaching 20 years since the park first opened.
Pretty sure the Brewers have you sign waivers before going down that thing. It wasn’t designed for regular people, it was designed for the mascot guy to slide around
On the roof deck at Target Field, they also have a fire pit, which is pretty awesome, especially on a cool night. I've been up there a couple of times and it's pretty fun.
Oakland Colloseums vest feauture is that it looks pretty cool when viewed from a distance. This isn't a joke the upper deck "Home of the Athletics" makes it look grand
Comerica- The ivy? Come on dude, have you been there? They have huge Tiger statues outside 2 gates, huge Tigers on the scoreboard, and their merry-go-round has Tigers. Philadelphia- The liberty bell and it goes off for homers. You gotta go to these parks. The hard on for upper deck seating in these ballparks is perplexing.
The slide at the old County stadium for the Brewers was a million times better. Bernie sliding into that giant mug of beer was awesome! I wish they'd bring that back.
Thank you for this video. I've been to 12 ballparks and this brought back good memories of my trips to these parks. I'll be more aware of the unique features when I attend games at the remaining ballparks on my list
The Pepsi Porch at Kauffman is like a suite that is usually rented out for day games. I sat there during the 2015 season and it was good seats with like barstools and a table at the front for the food that I believe is included
The best thing about the Oakland Coliseum are the exits. You know how easy it is to leave the ballpark and get to your car and go home when there's only a few thousand fans attending the game?
Yup center field fountain is the winner for coors field. Whenever the Rockies hit a home run or win the fountains shoot up super high! Its the best stadium celebration in the MLB. Also the rooftop bar is pretty cool ive heard. And the "Rockpile" bleachers in center field are super awesome. Rockpile tickets used to cost $1 when i was a kid! Definitely our best major leauge stadium in Colorado by far!
The hotel cladding in Toronto looks like a soviet residential dive tower just like a lot of the buildings that line the Spadina offramp of the Gardner Expressway. The hotel cladding could be done up in the same style as the Spadina Roundhouse which is just across the street on the south side of Bremner.
The rock pile at Angel Stadium was put in by Walt Disney Imagineering, the same division that builds Disney Parks rides, back in the day when the team was owned by the Walt Disney Company.
You have to go to Busch stadium and Ballpark Village to really get what it’s all about. I really don’t know anywhere besides maybe Chicago where they literally built at least a square mile dedicated to a baseball team. St. Louis is an awesome sports town.
I feel like Oakland Colesium at its bones, is no different then Dodgers Stadium or KC. If they just tore down the stands in center and did a ton of upgrades it could be ok.
Is the Oakland Coliseum really that bad? You know what? Don’t answer that. That aside, the thing I love about baseball is that no two diamonds are alike!!! Every field has different dimensions!!! Case in point, Fenway!!! Where else will you find a wall like the Green Monster?
I thought the cool feature about the Rockies would have been the rooftop in right field but I never realized how cool the batters eye was and how the pitchers got to get so close to it while warming up. Great video.
When we would visit to Chicago and the Cuba were away wed hit the Cell. The outfield Right field bar/restaurant had amazing beef sandwiches! I would go through a couple of these things before heading to our seats. The only memorable thing of that ballpark for me, sadly.
Best feature of the torn-down 1930s Cleveland Municipal Stadium…tons of its broken-up concrete was dumped into Lake Erie to form a beautiful artificial reef for the bass, perch, and lamprey. Very worthwhile. Very intelligent.
I feel your pain trying to find a unique feature for Oakland Alameda. Ironically there is a feature that is unique to me alone as one time i was on call exterminating possums after hours when I happened upon Jeremy Giambi getting his butt eaten out by stomper the elephant in the bowels of the maintenance room
Fun Fact: the beauty of Angel Stadium's CF with the waterfall is one of the reasons why Torii Hunter went to play for them. He decided he should enjoy the area where he would be spending a lot of his time during games.
I am a Cardinals fan go to many games. Ballpark Village is a great spot to go before or after a game. It's always very crowded with Cardinals fans, I have seen visiting fans their multiple times before games.
I’ve been down the slide at American Family field and I have no idea how nobody has fallen off of it. You fly down it so fast and they had to put a ton of padding in the landing spot.
Super easy bucket list item: rent at City Kayak on Pier 40 SF and easy 10-minute paddle to McCovey Cove. theres dungeon grottos underneath the stadium you can paddle into. I almost caught a homer in 2015 but the famous McCovey Cove Dave beat me to it. Paddling under the Lefty O'Doul bridge is a trip too.
I’m looking forward to visiting PNC Park. For Citizen’s Bank Park - I like the double decker bullpen, Ashburn Alley, and The Yard small ball park for the kids.
For Citizens Bank Park, another choice would be the bell. It actually moves when there is a homerun hit by the Phillies. But the batter's eye is pretty good too.
And for number one this year...it has to be Currahee Park and the giant ferris wheel in center field just past the batter's eye...this park was created in MLB the show 24...and features an amusement park. So very cool and its number 1
LoanDepot kept the sculpture but now it’s outside the park and not inside. Also w the western metal supply company building for PetCo inside the building is the San Diego Sports HoF
At oracle park I got to say I go to the games every 2-3weeks or so, but the 415 club is probably the best I mean you can talk and talk to these pitchers or trash talk the pitchers
I've been to PNC Park and the view of downtown Pittsburgh is incredible. However, I think its best feature is that the wall in right field where scores of other games are posted, known as the Clemente wall. It's 21 feet tall, because Roberto Clemente played right field and wore number 21. It's a nice tribute to one of the best Pirates players ever.
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I'm doing a little stadium tour with my sons. We hit PNC a few weeks ago and man, what a great stadium! We moved all over the place, the seats inside the wall in right are cool and above the wall as well, its like sitting on the green monster. So far I've been to Fenway, Miami (old and new), Tampa, Citi Field, Old Yankees stadium, and PNC. Other then Fenway, PNC is my favorite. Going to Camden and DC in July.
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The best part of Wrigley is easily general admission for the bleachers outfield seating. Absolutely changes the atmosphere at the park because even on a bad day it’s always absolutely packed
Agreed. Been to quite a few games in the bleachers. Loved the atmosphere. I used to drink and on a hot day the beer just tasted so much better...
Oracle Park is just a gem of place to watch a baseball game. Not to hot not very cold, great view Oh yeah and 3 WS titles. Not bad for a team that paid entirely for its own ballpark and land. Put up almost 500 Million of their own money took out a loan to pay for the rest. What a novel idea. 49ers and W blew it with their new buildings IMO both are like a corporate headquarters. Oracle is for sure a top 5 IMO.
the liberty bell at Citizens bank Park that goes off after every Phillies homerun and Phillies home win is another great feature
Just looking at that view at PNC Park is absolutely stunning. It’s almost like they built the city around the ballpark
The sting ray tank at the Trop does have a net above it. It has for a long time. They had it during their 2007 WS run
2008- sorry;-;
I'm not a fan of it. However with dwindling attendence they had no choice.
St. Louis, MO resident.
So ballpark village was originally broken into 7 lots for development on half of the old site of the original Busch Stadium. 4 out of the 7 lots have been filled, with the remaining 3 lots currently used as parking will be filled in. After the park opened in 2006, all immediate plans for the site were halted following the 2008 recession. Some 17 years later, it's come a LONG way, but it's STILL not done approaching 20 years since the park first opened.
Speaking of the Brewers slide, a Dodgers reporter last year broke his hand and a few ribs after going down the slide
that was so funny
Pretty sure the Brewers have you sign waivers before going down that thing. It wasn’t designed for regular people, it was designed for the mascot guy to slide around
David Vasseigh. I watched that game last year and Joe Davis, our color commentator, was struggling to keep his laughter in 😂
On the roof deck at Target Field, they also have a fire pit, which is pretty awesome, especially on a cool night. I've been up there a couple of times and it's pretty fun.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992. Progressive Field opened in 1994. Just so you know.
I didn’t know
Oakland Colloseums vest feauture is that it looks pretty cool when viewed from a distance. This isn't a joke the upper deck "Home of the Athletics" makes it look grand
I’m a Giants fan but I know what you’re talking about. Sorry for your loss. I’ll hit a few games this season
Comerica- The ivy? Come on dude, have you been there? They have huge Tiger statues outside 2 gates, huge Tigers on the scoreboard, and their merry-go-round has Tigers.
Philadelphia- The liberty bell and it goes off for homers. You gotta go to these parks.
The hard on for upper deck seating in these ballparks is perplexing.
Lame
The slide at the old County stadium for the Brewers was a million times better. Bernie sliding into that giant mug of beer was awesome! I wish they'd bring that back.
Thank you for this video. I've been to 12 ballparks and this brought back good memories of my trips to these parks. I'll be more aware of the unique features when I attend games at the remaining ballparks on my list
I feel bad for A's fans. Theirs nothing good you could say about the coliseum. Sad that the team might be on the move once again soon.
Marlins park getting rid of that aquarium thing the park hasn’t been the same imo
The Pepsi Porch at Kauffman is like a suite that is usually rented out for day games. I sat there during the 2015 season and it was good seats with like barstools and a table at the front for the food that I believe is included
I always get to Busch Stadium extra early when I go to a game so I can explore Ballpark Village
i think u missed some fo eample citi feild and others
exactly 😢
The best thing about the Oakland Coliseum are the exits. You know how easy it is to leave the ballpark and get to your car and go home when there's only a few thousand fans attending the game?
Jajaja 😂 But at the Fenway Park
As an A’s fan, goddamn we have no “cool” feature to brag about 😂
I've attended NUMEROUS games at Colorado's Coors Field. From the Rooftop Bar, you get a nice sunset view of the Front Range mountains to the west.
Yup center field fountain is the winner for coors field. Whenever the Rockies hit a home run or win the fountains shoot up super high! Its the best stadium celebration in the MLB. Also the rooftop bar is pretty cool ive heard. And the "Rockpile" bleachers in center field are super awesome. Rockpile tickets used to cost $1 when i was a kid! Definitely our best major leauge stadium in Colorado by far!
What about the Tigers ontop of the giant scoreboard in left field at Comerica Park?
The hotel cladding in Toronto looks like a soviet residential dive tower just like a lot of the buildings that line the Spadina offramp of the Gardner Expressway.
The hotel cladding could be done up in the same style as the Spadina Roundhouse which is just across the street on the south side of Bremner.
Target field is underrated
trust park literally has The BATtery, a batting cage, and a literal ZIPLINE
The rock pile at Angel Stadium was put in by Walt Disney Imagineering, the same division that builds Disney Parks rides, back in the day when the team was owned by the Walt Disney Company.
Find someone who loves you like Depressed Ginger loves nature-decorated batter's eyes
Dude the white Sox created exploding fire works on the score board you know that right?
You have to go to Busch stadium and Ballpark Village to really get what it’s all about. I really don’t know anywhere besides maybe Chicago where they literally built at least a square mile dedicated to a baseball team. St. Louis is an awesome sports town.
I've heard
What about Yawkey Way at Fenway?
No more Yawkey Way
I feel like Oakland Colesium at its bones, is no different then Dodgers Stadium or KC. If they just tore down the stands in center and did a ton of upgrades it could be ok.
Completely agree! Tear down Mt Davis and renovate the Coliseum and keep the A's, damnit!
Is the Oakland Coliseum really that bad? You know what? Don’t answer that.
That aside, the thing I love about baseball is that no two diamonds are alike!!! Every field has different dimensions!!! Case in point, Fenway!!! Where else will you find a wall like the Green Monster?
PNC is the best park I've been to. Awesome fan experience there.
I’ve always wanted to go to Busch Stadium. It looks like a fun place to watch a ball game
As Cardinals fan living in suburbs of STL, I have been to Busch many times! I love going to Cardinals baseball games. Hopefully go do get to a game.
Busch Stadium is awesome
I thought the cool feature about the Rockies would have been the rooftop in right field but I never realized how cool the batters eye was and how the pitchers got to get so close to it while warming up. Great video.
Where is Coors field at? I couldn't find it at all in this video.
When we would visit to Chicago and the Cuba were away wed hit the Cell. The outfield Right field bar/restaurant had amazing beef sandwiches! I would go through a couple of these things before heading to our seats. The only memorable thing of that ballpark for me, sadly.
Best feature of the torn-down 1930s Cleveland Municipal Stadium…tons of its broken-up concrete was dumped into Lake Erie to form a beautiful artificial reef for the bass, perch, and lamprey. Very worthwhile. Very intelligent.
I feel your pain trying to find a unique feature for Oakland Alameda. Ironically there is a feature that is unique to me alone as one time i was on call exterminating possums after hours when I happened upon Jeremy Giambi getting his butt eaten out by stomper the elephant in the bowels of the maintenance room
You have the floor...
Bro forgot about the bell at citizens bank park
And Coors field
I Was At Tropicana for opening day and they indeed added a net over the rays
The one at Yankees stadium is called Monument Park.
Some guy for mlb network went down the slide last year and got a concussion he was zoomin!!😂
Are you able to do a Mascot Ranking Video per league as well as one about Old Tiger Stadium
The Hard Rock Cafe in right field at the SkyDome was the coolest feature of ANY ballpark for decades.
missed oppertunity for the treehouse in oakland coliseum
All you need to know that the slide is dangerous is when David Vassegh (Dodgers insider) broke his arm on a hard impact with the wall
A couple years back. Some fan actually jumped in the fountains at Kauffman. To try to grab a Brandon moss home run
Did he get it?
Baseball went nuts with these 15000 seat upper decks wow
Fun Fact: the beauty of Angel Stadium's CF with the waterfall is one of the reasons why Torii Hunter went to play for them. He decided he should enjoy the area where he would be spending a lot of his time during games.
i don’t know if you know this but at the giants stadium, there’s a slide inside the coke bottle
U may like the Mariners with their retractable roof. However Rogers Centre was the very first multi purpose stadium to have a retractable roof.
He knows. He's just saying T-Mobile Park has the best designed retractable roof.
Now you have to have to HAVE TO do the worst feature for each ballpark
Pretty good idea honestly
The area around GABP is really cool
Oakland Colliseum, my vote goes for the Holy Toledo sign
Monument Park and the netting protects the monuments not fans because it's closed to fans during games. And that those black windows is a restaurant
i would pick the mountains/view of dodger stadium
wow Busch stadium is amazing I never knew all that was out there
I am a Cardinals fan go to many games. Ballpark Village is a great spot to go before or after a game. It's always very crowded with Cardinals fans, I have seen visiting fans their multiple times before games.
Great video bro very well described and pictures unreal
I’ve been down the slide at American Family field and I have no idea how nobody has fallen off of it. You fly down it so fast and they had to put a ton of padding in the landing spot.
I appreciate the output of content, keep up the good work
Glad you mentioned the hotel windows at Rodgers Centre, I've never heard anyone else talk about how trash they look
Rogers Center: i wanna sleep but the noise...🤦🏽♂️🙉
I grew up going to PNC Park and I never realized how lucky I was until we moved to DC
14 mentions of "upper deck". It's crazy how much he mentions them
Super easy bucket list item: rent at City Kayak on Pier 40 SF and easy 10-minute paddle to McCovey Cove. theres dungeon grottos underneath the stadium you can paddle into. I almost caught a homer in 2015 but the famous McCovey Cove Dave beat me to it. Paddling under the Lefty O'Doul bridge is a trip too.
I’m looking forward to visiting PNC Park. For Citizen’s Bank Park - I like the double decker bullpen, Ashburn Alley, and The Yard small ball park for the kids.
For Citizens Bank Park, another choice would be the bell. It actually moves when there is a homerun hit by the Phillies. But the batter's eye is pretty good too.
The Rays are doing well and that is something unique to Tropicana!! Lol
The Miami Marlins can do it with the swordfish.
And for number one this year...it has to be Currahee Park and the giant ferris wheel in center field just past the batter's eye...this park was created in MLB the show 24...and features an amusement park. So very cool and its number 1
LoanDepot kept the sculpture but now it’s outside the park and not inside. Also w the western metal supply company building for PetCo inside the building is the San Diego Sports HoF
Can you do a video of each stadium batters eye
Jays recently got one.
At oracle park I got to say I go to the games every 2-3weeks or so, but the 415 club is probably the best I mean you can talk and talk to these pitchers or trash talk the pitchers
I am a cardinals fan, but at the Phillies baseball stadium, the best part is the bell that rings with they hit a homerun or win the game
Dodgers stadium should’ve been the fact that it was carved into a mountain.
Watching a game from mount davis is wild. You're literally over the center field wall.
Why is the water black and thick, like slush, at Truist Park in Atlanta in that little section in the outfield?
Rogers centre .... Bucket list w Roadrunner 💋
Pretty sure the Marlins got rid of the Cevelander
That's my favorite place to sit at Globe Life. Right above the visitor's bullpen.
AHHHH , .... DISNEY AND THE SOLD OUT SEATS ?
You should rank mascots next
PNC Park is my favorite, then Giants, Orioles.
3:30 actually the Pepsi porch has the lower level of bar seats and the upper level is the standing only so you can sit
New 363 March madness video 😊
The best part of Chase field is that it has a roof because without it I think we’d all die.
the left field of oracle (Pac bell) park is oakland fun fact
Im still waiting for NASCAR tracks and more Lego Videos ..
It’s now on my bucket list to stay at the rogers Center hotel and play mlb the show in there
If PNC ever changes i will be mad, like honestly would have my feelings hurt.. That ball park is too damn nice looking lol
STL *Ballpark Village not baseball village
This guy loves a good batters eye. I respect it
Giant Coca Cola bottle
THANK YOU FOR THE BUSCH STADIUM LOVE
The Dodger stadium seat colors are supposed to resemble the colors of the setting sun
Its Monument Park. Not Heritage Park
Oh, Cripes!
My wife is a ginger. She loves waterfalls too. Interesting
First 2 just outfield bars I like the way this guy thinks🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the unique features of the Oakland Coliseum was a couple getting nasty in the upper deck.