*OFFICIAL* MLB 2023 Stadium Rankings from WORST to BEST

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  • @FloridaJit434
    @FloridaJit434 Год назад +422

    He criticized Angel stadium for being too old but puts Dodger stadium 10 spots better and says he doesn’t want to hold its age against it😂

    • @matthewmorey8310
      @matthewmorey8310 Год назад +54

      Dodger Stadium is at least 25 spots better than Angel Stadium.

    • @FloridaJit434
      @FloridaJit434 Год назад +52

      @@matthewmorey8310 It’s a bland stadium with terrible parking. What are you talking about?

    • @gabrieljohnson4213
      @gabrieljohnson4213 Год назад +14

      Angel Stadium has great parking and food and weather plus Trout and Ohtani. The sightlines are great and the stadium is always packed. T-mobile is great as well.

    • @HuskyAim
      @HuskyAim Год назад +17

      @@matthewmorey8310 Angels stadium, while not very special, is still just much better than Dodger stadium. It's just more comfortable and the attendee quality is much higher (not ghetto). Sadly, LA does not have very memorable stadiums...hopefully it changes one day.

    • @alexlackner1945
      @alexlackner1945 Год назад +32

      I don't get the hate for Dodger Stadíum it's a classic it's huge it sits beautifully atop Chavez Ravine (close to Chinatown where you can head for a beer and dipped french sandwich with other fans at Philippe's afterwards) and it has the color & design of an old drive-in. Maybe i'm biased as it was the first mlb stadium/game i visited but i loved it!

  • @kerrywolff7345
    @kerrywolff7345 Год назад +562

    Super happy to see the blind community getting involved with baseball!!! Always excited when more people get into baseball, even when it may be difficult for them

    • @MichaelCohen23
      @MichaelCohen23 Год назад +18

      Bro believe City Field in NYC is uglier than Reds's stadium in Cincinnati 🤣🤣

    • @62catamount
      @62catamount Год назад +55

      I think they prefer to be called "Umpires" , not "blind community"....

    • @chrisshergie1030
      @chrisshergie1030 Год назад +10

      “tals hill removal was tough because it made minute maid special” bruh…there was a pitchers mound with a flagpole on it…in centerfield…in fair territory! haha😂

    • @thetrooper5065
      @thetrooper5065 Год назад +15

      Knocks old stadiums for being old and picks the oldest as the best. Blind people can be so funny at times

    • @rocketbeats435
      @rocketbeats435 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@MichaelCohen23 tf the reds do to you? our stadium isnt even that bad

  • @stretchedmonkey6490
    @stretchedmonkey6490 Год назад +62

    “Guy shits on ballparks for 30 minutes” would be a great title 😂

    • @brianmoore6724
      @brianmoore6724 2 месяца назад +2

      with an annoying fake radio voice to boot

  • @BradenENelson
    @BradenENelson 10 месяцев назад +74

    PNC is #1 on my list. BY FAR. Not because the team is bad so they deserve something good. No. The view is utterly insane, and unmatched in ANY sports venue. This from a lifelong Dodger fan.

    • @rickerb1132
      @rickerb1132 8 месяцев назад +4

      He’s got Oracle at #3, lol.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +2

      "You've got McCovey Cove out there, the water just beyond the park, can't beat it."
      🤔🤔🤔
      Coors Field at No. 2 I really couldn't believe. Top 10 I could see, but I've been to probably a dozen of these parks, including Coors, and I wouldn't even put it second among THOSE. Also, he frequently cited too many seats as a bad thing, but in Denver, "when they sell out, it looks great." HUH!?!?!

    • @angmayo5403
      @angmayo5403 7 месяцев назад +4

      Oracle at #1 better views than PNC in my opinion.

    • @rickerb1132
      @rickerb1132 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@angmayo5403 opinions are funny

    • @shauncollier3174
      @shauncollier3174 2 месяца назад

      There’s really not a bad seat at PNC Park.

  • @ashersingleton21
    @ashersingleton21 Год назад +585

    Citizens bank above PNC is wild

    • @Backitch23
      @Backitch23 Год назад +22

      ive been to both and i think they are equally good

    • @emkayusa
      @emkayusa Год назад +55

      Well, he’s entitled to his opinion, even if it’s wrong ;)

    • @jackm0429
      @jackm0429 Год назад +28

      PNC is so overrated lol yea the view to the river and skyline is great but the ballpark is eh

    • @nachocheez9690
      @nachocheez9690 Год назад +8

      How? It's so much better

    • @retrowarehouse2554
      @retrowarehouse2554 Год назад +10

      Citizens Bank looks like Washington's to me so it is a wild ranking just like Comiskey at #28 and Yankee Stadium which is a duplicate close to the top 10.

  • @edg103
    @edg103 10 месяцев назад +38

    Swing and a miss on PNC Park. The best place to see a game in the Majors. I live near Baltimore, and Camden Yards is nice, but it's miles behind PNC. PNC is way more beautiful with the low outfield that allows you to see the downtown and bridges from most of the stadium, it has the best food choices of any stadium I've been to, and the Pirates do a fantastic job with their giveaways. Had a Pittsburgh tee shirt on when I went to Fenway, and a number of people gave me some version of "I know I'm not supposed to say this being from Boston, but Pittsburgh is definitely the best place to see a game in the majors. That park is just the best."

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +4

      Camden Yards will always be the giant that others stand upon, though, initiating the new era of modern ballparks away from the giant cement bowls. As a Pittsburgher I'm grateful.

    • @mattperri3786
      @mattperri3786 7 месяцев назад +3

      Agree with you. I'm a Giants fan and I love PNC Park. It's a gorgeous ballpark.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 3 месяца назад

      "Best food choices" is an extraordinarily thin reed on which to place a park quality argument. There is absolutely no reason fans can't sit for 3 (okay, maybe 4) hours without stuffing their faces with mediocre, overpriced food. Get yourself a drink, maybe a pretzel, and eat at a real restaurant with superior food, prior to, or after, the game.

    • @edg103
      @edg103 3 месяца назад

      @@Hexon66 And focusing on three words is "an extraordinarily thin reed" on which to base a critique of a comment that gave a number of reasons for rating PNC number one. We get it, you don't like to eat at the ballpark. Most fans do.

  • @JJGeneral1
    @JJGeneral1 Год назад +24

    I gotta disagree with PNC Park being Number 8. And it's not bias because I live here. I have driven hundreds of people for uber that literally come here to see this park (and baseball, in general), and I have driven hundreds back to the airport that have come for just this park (a visit) and they all say the exact same thing. "This is THE nicest ballpark I've ever been to". I have heard that from so many out of town people. So I think it's gotta be higher on the list. Not saying Number 1, but definitely top 3.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +2

      And there are numerous comments on just this video attesting to it. I wouldn't go as far as the following, as I believe it's exaggeration, but I've heard a good number of outsiders call it "the modern baseball cathedral," whereas Fenway and Wrigley are the longtime cathedrals.

    • @forzaroma16
      @forzaroma16 7 месяцев назад

      Fax

  • @Boyso5407
    @Boyso5407 9 месяцев назад +39

    One of my best memories as a kid was walking up the ramp on the 1st base side of Fenway and when you get to the top of the ramp the green of the field with the green of the monster and the red seats everywhere is just incredible. When you see the Green Monster for the first time it’s just massive. But the way the colors, the red and the green, play off each other is perfect. And it still has that old school feel with a modern touch. It’s really stunning when you see it for the first time in person. And it’s got some of the best features in all of baseball. Obviously the Monster but then you have the triangle in center with Pesky Pole in right. Overall it’s just an incredible experience. I would recommend every baseball fan go there at least once in your life and watch a game. It’s that awesome.

    • @rs8247
      @rs8247 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. Just went to Fenway for the 1st time last summer and everything you said is true! I still remember peaking at the tunnel leading up the 1st base side and FINALLY catching a glimpse of the green monster for the 1st time. I got a pic of it as well with my phone. I was there with my step sons and we did the stadium tour before the game that usually starts at 3 pm for night games. We went to batting practice as well and got 4 balls! it’s something we will never forget. Beautiful stadium and 1 heck of a time

  • @barbarawierschem8310
    @barbarawierschem8310 Год назад +48

    That was a waste of 35 minutes.

  • @brandoncarpenter9681
    @brandoncarpenter9681 Год назад +41

    The important thing for viewers is to understand his opinions are based on mostly in tv viewing experience and features which can be wildly different than in person experience

    • @FredPinkertonIII
      @FredPinkertonIII Год назад +3

      You got that right! What's important is how good is the view of the game...from ALL the seats. See my comment about my home stadium, Fenway (which I love, btw).

  • @phablejvc2801
    @phablejvc2801 Год назад +53

    Just to be accurate, the reason the Giants took away triples alley was less about increasing offense and more to do with the fact that several Giants outfielders had been injured after running down foul balls in the bullpens and tripping over the mounds.

    • @jackduncan6422
      @jackduncan6422 Год назад +5

      This is accurate

    • @moppy5
      @moppy5 7 месяцев назад +3

      And it's still triples alley, just not as deep. But the center field wall and the right field wall do still connect at the deepest point.

  • @gregorybrowe2
    @gregorybrowe2 Год назад +152

    Thank you for your respect of Coors Field. Watching a game there when the sun is going down and you can see the mountains, I’m not sure there is a more beautiful scene in all of major league baseball than that. It’s an absolutely tremendous, tremendous stadium

    • @dannyzep92
      @dannyzep92 Год назад +8

      I went to a night game back in 2019 when the red sox were visiting we basically got nosebleeds but the view was jaw dropping it's still one of my favorite pictures I've ever taken

    • @DPRyan-vd5pp
      @DPRyan-vd5pp Год назад +10

      We live in Denver Colorado and coors field is awesome and has a party deck! Rockies suck but who cares lol

    • @kingtrav
      @kingtrav Год назад +6

      Coors being such a great place to spend a summer evening is almost a detriment to the team's success, since the owner doesn't even need to field a decent team to get people to come to the stadium.

    • @bogeywins
      @bogeywins Год назад +5

      I'm shocked he gave it to Fenway over Coors Field. Not even a comparison, IMO.

    • @DM7817
      @DM7817 Год назад +2

      Coors is well built and a beautiful park. There was a time and place when this view was better- the front range view is cluttered with some ugly commercial construction but from the top of the park you are still spoiled.

  • @stevetimmermans5311
    @stevetimmermans5311 Год назад +28

    Got to love a MLB ranking where the guy hasn't even visited the parks. 😂

    • @goldengrill769
      @goldengrill769 Год назад +3

      I wish there was a list from one of those freakishly passionate baseball fans who took an RV to each baseball park in the US I bet that would get 1 million views haha

    • @randallwong7196
      @randallwong7196 Год назад

      I suspect many of these venue-review ( not just baseball but other sports ) videos are by people who haven't visited a lot of these venues.

    • @mikekinsella2822
      @mikekinsella2822 3 месяца назад

      I agree if you have not been to the park you can;t rank it.

    • @mikekinsella2822
      @mikekinsella2822 3 месяца назад

      @@goldengrill769 My son and I did that summer of 2003 he was 13 yrs old. Visited all 30 parks and Cooperstown. We did it in a car thou and rented a lot of rooms at Motel 6 LOL. Overall I been to 47 different parks old and new. Every one of them had something to enjoy about it. You still got to watch a great game.

  • @ZeRo-bx7lp
    @ZeRo-bx7lp Год назад +127

    I've been to the Rogers Centre and it's a lot of fun and easy to access by foot. It may be a bit old, but I got seats near where the renovations are happening and it's a cool experience watching the Blue Jays and hanging out around the stadium. I sometimes wish it was an open air park, but knowing how rainy it gets in Toronto around September; it's a good thing there's a roof. Definitely a very underrated ballpark atmosphere now that the Blue Jays have a top 5 offense in the league and there's always action with the team.

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +25

      I refuse to call it Rogers Centre. It will always be SkyDome to me. It may take longer to open and close the roof than the other rectractable roof stadiums but it's my favorite process.

    • @PredatorKingdom
      @PredatorKingdom Год назад +7

      Yeah, I love Rogers Centre's location as it's in the perfect spot. It just needs to be renovated heavily as it's turned into a concrete jungle, but it's still the loudest stadium in the league when there's a big game in there.

    • @mister_salmon5693
      @mister_salmon5693 Год назад +7

      I don’t think it’ll ever be open air considering how windy it can get and how often in Ontario it’ll snow from October to April which were some of the main problems with exhibition place

    • @PredatorKingdom
      @PredatorKingdom Год назад +4

      @@mister_salmon5693 Exactly, Minnesota's park should've never been open air either. Exhibition Stadium had huge problems getting games in early in the season and weather problems in October. They moved indoors for that reason in 1989. They will likely stay indoors whenever they either do a massive renovation or build a new park. I think T-Mobile Park has the perfect setup because you can have that outdoor feel, but have the roof over it.

    • @jwchamberlain5862
      @jwchamberlain5862 Год назад +8

      Good view of the CN Tower from the 1st base side when the lid is off, if you like that view

  • @PhilAndersonOutside
    @PhilAndersonOutside 11 месяцев назад +20

    One key you touched on with both Baltimore and San Diego, but also Boston and Pittsburgh, is "classic" baseball parks are part of the city they are in. They aren't big gaudy structures the way Tampa, AZ, or Miami is, but seem to fit in place, and in many cases from the right angle in the city you can sometimes see into the park, and from the park you can see the city, or in some cases the old buildings and structures are part of the park's charm and character.

    • @FullmetalAsian
      @FullmetalAsian 8 месяцев назад +4

      I watched a video where the guy broke down every ballpark and that was one of the points he made. There are parks that don't really "fit" in their city and then there are ones who enhance the look of their city.

  • @kmp9232
    @kmp9232 10 месяцев назад +14

    Camden yards at 32years old still looks brand new.these folks really know how to take care of that ballpark.

    • @LyleFrancisDelp
      @LyleFrancisDelp 10 месяцев назад +4

      I agree. It’s held up remarkably well and sits beautifully in downtown Baltimore.

  • @FischerJRay
    @FischerJRay Год назад +30

    FUN FACT! Target field’s right center field stands, which you said had the domino effect, is in the outline of the top of state border of Minnesota. Pretty cool once you realize it.

  • @josephengelbrekt483
    @josephengelbrekt483 Год назад +108

    I don't blame anyone outside of Minnesota for not knowing this, but the Twins' installed a "living" batters eye at Target Field a few years back. The team installed around 5500 juniper plants on the wall of the batters eye and it kind of reminds me of the ivy growing on the walls of Wrigley Field. It looks good!

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 Год назад

      I call it the "overhang" park. Several overhangs from the stands that cover the field. I'm waiting for a 9th inning game run homer where the outfielder is standing under the overhang as it goes into the stands.

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Год назад +6

      Seattle had trees as a batters eye when Safeco opened, but when the park proved to be offense-destroying, the trees were removed in an effort to increase scoring (it didn't help - it was the construction of the Seahawks stadium next door that changed the wind patterns that eventually forced a change in stadium dimensions)

    • @crazle3163
      @crazle3163 Год назад +8

      I remember that I also remember the first year of the stadium they had pine trees at batters eye and removed them during the offseason

    • @nickskuza5214
      @nickskuza5214 Год назад +4

      @shrapnel77 Only one overhang is actually above the field itself. The one in right field. Most AL right fielders know how to play it by now. It's a fun aspect.

  • @ExploreWithIsaac
    @ExploreWithIsaac Год назад +12

    For Target field in Minneapolis, the batters eye is not just a wall, it is a wall of 5,700 juniper plants to make it a living wall. When you are at the park and you are above the wall it is cool to be there. Plus that area smells like juniper plants. At one point they had trees on the grass but batters complained about the trees making it hard to track pitches.

  • @kpdotexe3649
    @kpdotexe3649 Год назад +23

    You just keep producing with the content I want to see! I'm visiting PNC, Progressive, and Great American for the first time during Opening Week! So freaking hyped. You got yourself a sub man

    • @jakeyablok8800
      @jakeyablok8800 Год назад

      I loved great American and pnc

    • @aidensones
      @aidensones Год назад +9

      PNC is the best one

    • @kobeyballer
      @kobeyballer Год назад +2

      So after going, what was your favorite?

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@kobeyballeralready listed in proper order, in my opinion

  • @bonecanoe86
    @bonecanoe86 Год назад +80

    I'm a Phillies fan and I'm happy to see Citizens Bank Park rank a respectable #7 on your list. It is truly a great ballpark; the vibe in the park is great and I love how you can see the skyline from the park. Many great memories there and I hope to be back many more times this season.

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +4

      I visited the Vet in it's final year, while Citizens Bank Park was under construction. The Vet was pathetic, especially the bullpens setup. I mean, have some respect for God sake. It took me 2 innings to get a Cheesesteak because after all, it is Philadelphia. That's pretty much all I have to say about my visit to Veterans Stadium.

    • @bonecanoe86
      @bonecanoe86 Год назад +3

      @@jonstefanik9400 Yeah I was at the Vet a few times in my childhood. It was not great, especially for the Phillies.

    • @richdaley9982
      @richdaley9982 Год назад +7

      I'm a Mets fan but I lived in Philly for years and love Citizens Bank Park. It feels very small and I used to get cheap upper deck tickets that felt very close to the field and had a great view of the field and Center City. They also have amazing concessions.

    • @IButterMalk
      @IButterMalk Год назад

      @@bonecanoe86 I was born almost a year after it was torn down and never got to see it

    • @noahmaez6450
      @noahmaez6450 Год назад +6

      Love catching games at the bank, one of my favorite stadiums

  • @gdn86
    @gdn86 Год назад +23

    I'm lucky enough to have seen Oriole Park in its first season when I was a kid and it was definitely one of the coolest stadiums built, and holds up today. As a Phillies fan, I'm so glad they borrowed a lot of design ideas from Oriole Park when they built Citizens Bank. It doesn't quite have the same charm as Camden Yards with all the brick, but its close enough and I've seen some great baseball at Citizens Bank. I'd put it 6 behind Camden Yards.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +4

      Camden Yards inspired the wave of back-to-basics architecture, intimate, grass parks with new features, away from giant, design-less cement bowls with artificial turf. Just about any MLB stadium built after it stands on its giant shoulders.

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 Год назад +10

    Dodger Stadium was praised for its modernity when it opened in 1962, now it's the third oldest.

  • @scawfan75
    @scawfan75 Год назад +9

    FUN FACT: My stepdad and his friend got to sit on the rocks in the outfield. They were drunk and were offered to sit out there or get kicked out. Awesome moment they had.

    • @bige8496
      @bige8496 Год назад +1

      Nice👍👍🤣🙂

  • @ig_BLJHsports
    @ig_BLJHsports Год назад +16

    League Park in Cleveland had interesting dimensions too. Right field was 290 ft with a 40ft wall and 460ft to center. Babe Ruth hit his 500th career HR there too.

  • @daveshively3606
    @daveshively3606 Год назад +31

    When the Oakland stadium was first built it was beautiful. There were flower beds in center field. Then Al Davis said if they didn't increase the seating capability he would move the Raiders. The Raiders left anyway and left the coliseum looking the way it is now.

    • @randallwong7196
      @randallwong7196 Год назад +2

      Among MLB venues it rated somewhere in the middle 1/3rd; it was before the big flurry of construction of new parks.

  • @vickyjija3319
    @vickyjija3319 Год назад +6

    Oracle Park was my all time favorite to go to since it’s near the water so you get that nice and fresh San Francisco breeze, you can see all of the peoples in their kayaks/boats waiting for home run hits. There’s so many things to do inside the stadium and everything’s just so bright!

  • @collectingonthecheap56353
    @collectingonthecheap56353 Год назад +9

    You earned my subscription with Target Field in the top 10 at number 9. A little surprised by it going above Yankee Stadium, but after hearing your reasons, it does make sense.

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 Год назад +140

    American Family Field (formerly Miller Park) is one of my favorites. The sheer size, the slide, the "worst seat in the house" for Bob Uecker. The ergonomics of the park are excellent, great viewing, awesome architecture. No way is that a #22 stadium, top 10 easily. I am a Red Sox fan and have been to Fenway many times, but there are many flaws with Fenway. Terrible seats and positions, especially in right field, where you are aimed at the monster, NOT home plate. Poor facility construction, bathrooms are swamped, seats way too small and cramped and parking is a bitch and costly. On the plus side, I love the asymmetry of the park, the fans, atmosphere are second to none. As a park, it is outdated and in need of renovation.

    • @bigtymer501
      @bigtymer501 Год назад +17

      I agree with you here. This list is all jacked up, and the Brewers' stadium should be much higher on the list.

    • @citrused8571
      @citrused8571 Год назад +4

      I agree. Getting to the red sox stadium sucks aswell because the parking is bad. I don't think it is number 1; I've gone there a few times and there are better stadiums.

    • @Real_PK
      @Real_PK Год назад +6

      American Family Field also has large windows in the outfield that can open when the roof is closed for airflow. That's not unique to T-Mobile Park.

    • @deannaphillips3461
      @deannaphillips3461 Год назад +3

      Manfred is threatening to move the Brewers, as far as I'm concerned good riddance to bad rubbish

    • @matty499
      @matty499 Год назад +8

      Forever Miller Park

  • @scottmathusek7833
    @scottmathusek7833 Год назад +18

    St Louis is an incredible park. Maybe top 5 IMO. Citi Field is also beautiful inside and out. It also has some of the most beautiful sunsets as well. Probably because of pollution. Haha (Im a Yankees fan so definitely no bias here) The Marlins stadium doesn't actually look nice on the outside in person. It's really plain and boring. Maybe I haven't seen it from all angles, but I was really surprised to see how boring it looked. Wrigley is also beautiful in person. I was shocked. I always thought it looked ugly on TV. It's not.

    • @jonesvaughn8946
      @jonesvaughn8946 3 месяца назад

      This may sound a bit biased because I'm a die-hard Cardinals fan but even if I wasn't a Cardinals fan I'd still feel the same way but I also agreed that Busch stadium should be in the top five I think Busch stadium is similar to PNC Park where is the stadium has an opening in the outfield where you can pretty much see the whole downtown area plus having the gateway Arch in Plainview should be enough to have it as a top five stadium.lol

  • @derekwhite8213
    @derekwhite8213 Год назад +21

    The way my jaw dropped when you said Fenway was 30😂😂

    • @bradw3461
      @bradw3461 Год назад

      MY JAW LITERALLY DROPPED.🤣😭

    • @mikekinsella2822
      @mikekinsella2822 3 месяца назад +2

      I would not have a problem with someone putting it 30. Its a shit hole with about 1000 good seating in the whole place. Historically it gets some bonus points for but has a place to watch a game and overall experiance its pretty shitty. Every seat in the place cept maybe 1000 is obstructed view

    • @lllLoko
      @lllLoko 2 месяца назад

      @@mikekinsella2822Who goes to a baseball game for a good view of the action? It’s about the atmosphere, which Fenway Park is unmatched in. And you’re exaggerating, a very limited number of seats have obstructed views.

  • @creamage.
    @creamage. Год назад +12

    as a white sox fan the name change from US Cellular to Guaranteed Rate broke my heart...The actual ballpark itself is underrated imo and the food there is absolutely amazing.

  • @moo-moo74
    @moo-moo74 Год назад +30

    Citi Field is WAY better looking than Yankee Stadium, PERIOD! Citizens Bank Park over PNC Park is BEYOND BONKERS! FINALLY, 🤳🏾 Call Daygo.

    • @garryoldham8779
      @garryoldham8779 Год назад +4

      I agree with that 100%, much better then Fenway imo also.

  • @blake_28
    @blake_28 Год назад +8

    comerica park is criminally underrated

  • @qkslvrrx8
    @qkslvrrx8 8 месяцев назад +2

    "Fully enclosed dome, which is something that would never, ever be built in modern times..."
    Rays: "I'll do it again"
    although the windows/walls will open up

  • @HoshizakiYoshimasa
    @HoshizakiYoshimasa Год назад +15

    Retractable roof stadiums are just unmajestic compared to the outdoor stadiums. I get why they exist and some markets need restartable roofs.... But Baseball fields look best with nothing but unobscured blue summer sky above them

    • @sweenie2926
      @sweenie2926 Год назад +10

      The mariners really did it right with there's

    • @erict5234
      @erict5234 Год назад

      I agree with you that baseball is a summertime sport and should be played "outdoors". However, opening day in Milwaukee is almost a gray, rainy or snowy day. Cleveland has actually had their opening day games in Milwaukee a few times due to weather canceling their home opener.. Having a retractable roof is the best thing that's happened to midwest baseball in the early part of the season.

  • @justingenow9778
    @justingenow9778 Год назад +11

    Comerica has a ferris wheel and a carousel and great statues and artwork if you actually walk around there to look at things

    • @austinwilliams8191
      @austinwilliams8191 8 месяцев назад +1

      He’s never been to Comerica, call me a homer but it’s one of the best ballparks

  • @vd3364
    @vd3364 Год назад +7

    32:40- "That little light" from the other side of the bay is the OC. PacBell/ATT/SBC/Oracle Park has been a gem for 23 years and never left the top 3 since it opened. What an upgrade from The Stick, which was a horrible place to see a baseball game, but a fantastic football stadium.

  • @andygluehere8266
    @andygluehere8266 Год назад +10

    Come on, Fenway is a dump...PNC at night is amazing, Coors is nice, But Camden Yards wins.

  • @ndenicol
    @ndenicol Год назад +3

    Pretty obvious he hasn’t been to most of these stadiums in person. Not a terrible list, but it’s missing the biggest part of the true game experience

  • @coryspang7548
    @coryspang7548 Год назад +26

    Great American Ballpark always holds a special place in my heart. In my senior year of high school, my marching band got to perform the National Anthem at a Reds-Brewers game. The cameramen focused on us band geeks all game long afterwards. It was one of the coolest experiences of my life. The Reds lost the game, but us band geeks really didn't care about the outcome of the game. We also got to experience the fireworks display after the game, since it was a Friday night game.

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 Год назад +3

      Great American BallPark. $7 seats. That's a win.

    • @caliscribe2120
      @caliscribe2120 Год назад +2

      I always thought that if the stadium was turned around and had a view of the downtown instead of Kentucky, it would be better.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +2

      Very appropriate, a band in the Great American Bandbox.😂
      But seriously, that's a great story, thanks for sharing and good for you.😊

    • @coryspang7548
      @coryspang7548 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@closethockeyfan5284Thank you. I appreciate it. It was a unusual experience.

    • @calebkent6706
      @calebkent6706 3 месяца назад

      @@caliscribe2120nah that isnt plausible because imagine a ball flies into the highway right next to it hits a car and causes a pileup.

  • @Joefaf104
    @Joefaf104 Год назад +7

    Never been to the Oakland coliseum but it is hard to believe anything could be worse than Tropicana Field.

    • @tk9839
      @tk9839 11 месяцев назад

      It's not that bad but ugly...it's very cheap and believe it or not a lot of history there. But I've never been to Tropicana.

  • @carsonleslie2984
    @carsonleslie2984 Год назад +4

    Ik it’s your opinion but man putting PNC at 8 is a crime. The stadium is only around 20 years old and has easily the best view in baseball. And the outfield not having anything special… did you not see the rotunda as well as the Manny Sanguilen Bar and cafe in Center?

  • @WebExtension1
    @WebExtension1 Год назад +6

    I've not seen anybody write down his rankings in a clear list, so here it is
    30. Athletic Coliseum
    29. Tropicana Field
    28. Guaranteed Rate Field
    27. Angels Stadium
    26. Comerica Park
    25. Chase Field
    24. Nationals Park
    23. Loan Depot Park
    22. American Family Field
    21. Rogers Centre
    20. Citi Field
    19. Globe Life Field
    18. Great American Ballpark
    17. Dodgers Stadium
    16. Progressive Field
    15. Kauffman Stadium
    14. Minute Maid Park
    13. Busch Stadium
    12. T-Mobile Park
    11. Yankee Stadium
    10. Truist Park
    9. Target Field
    8. PNC Park
    7. Citizens Bank Park
    6. Wrigley Field
    5. Oriole Park
    4. Petco Park
    3. Oracle Park
    2. Coors Field
    1. Fenway Park

  • @pebmets
    @pebmets Год назад +6

    Citi Field 20 and Yankees Stadium 11? I know die hard Yankees fans who believe Citi Field is a nicer ball park in the terms if feels more like a ball park for the fan, where Yankees Stadium feels cooperate. Not knocking your park Yankees fans, but the 2 should be much closer together in the rankings.

  • @sarasotasage6135
    @sarasotasage6135 Год назад +16

    I love Tropicana Field! It is so hot and humid here in St. Pete that a domed air conditioned stadium is a welcome relief! It was poorly thought out in it's initial design, but the weird configurations of the stands make it kind of interesting.

    • @thatoneguy125
      @thatoneguy125 Год назад +4

      Sadly it does sound like the Trop is going away for a new stadium, but all the renderings look like they are going to be more Sofi Stadium like in which it’s a mix of open air and roof so they can play when it’s raining outside.

    • @tonygalano6825
      @tonygalano6825 Год назад +2

      You can forget about new stadium in Tampa Bay. There is not enough fan support. The Rays could be playing the7,the game of the World series at the Trop and you would still have empty seats

    • @sarasotasage6135
      @sarasotasage6135 Год назад

      @@addemup Relax. It's not going to hurt you.

    • @GT1004
      @GT1004 Год назад +2

      I just went the the trop for first time. While not a top tier stadium by any means, not nearly as bad as everyone says. The fact that it’s air conditioned and provides shelter from Tampa area thunderstorms was pleasant. Had great food and concessions and was weirdly charming in a retro 80’s kind of way.

    • @howardlee4960
      @howardlee4960 Год назад +2

      The Trop is nice for the same reason FL can be nice in July- the air conditioning! You are indeed comfortable and not hot and sweaty in humid weather. It’s a better experience overall than expected but not a typical baseball experience. It’s more like going to an indoor sports event like basketball

  • @rush__man
    @rush__man Год назад +3

    Living in Mpls its cool you rank Target Field highly. Its an awesome place! And its almost a miracle its open air since its fairly new. You have 7 or 8 different seating options. You can even buy a seat thats both outside and inside. Concessions are amazing. Tons of local restaurants are there with great food. There are so many you can walk right up and get food and drink between innings easily. Other than the cost its perfect. There are pavilions for standing option. There is also a bar at 27:10 right below the budweiser sign in left field. As you can see its covered. Then you can walk towards the field there are seats. It really is a great place I highly recommend even for just casual fans.

  • @steveprice33
    @steveprice33 Год назад +8

    Despite its multitude of flaws, I really enjoyed my one visit to the Trop back in 2003. Might've been the air conditioning in mid-July or the fact that we were seated close enough to peer into the visitors dugout between innings, but it was a blast to be there.

    • @wrestling1013
      @wrestling1013 Год назад +2

      the trop feels homie for some reason

    • @Bassn1ck
      @Bassn1ck 11 месяцев назад +4

      The trop is a much better ballpark than people give credit.

    • @Bk6346
      @Bk6346 9 месяцев назад +2

      With all these brand new stadiums the Trop is unique experience. Enjoyed watching a couple of games there a few years ago. Plus the beaches in Florida which I explored before the games.

  • @TairnKA
    @TairnKA Год назад +7

    I was hoping "T Mobile Park" (Mariners) would have been 10th or better, but 12th is ok. ;-)
    Maybe it will rank 10th or better after the renovation you mentioned, but it would need to be spectacular to improve by 2 or 3 points.

  • @markfennell1604
    @markfennell1604 9 месяцев назад +3

    glad to see my atlanta Braves made it to your top 10 list. I think the most underrated part about truist park is the battery is connected to it, once you're done watching the game there are so many restaurants and activities to chose from.

  • @farriskhan2352
    @farriskhan2352 Год назад +15

    The two stadiums I have been to the most are Fenway (ranked #1) and Comerica Park (ranked #26). I like Comerica Park more. In fact, it is my favorite overall stadium that I have been to (Also been to Baltimore, Toronto, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, Both Chicago stadiums, Pittsburgh and San Francisco).
    Here is why I like Comerica Park the most:
    1. Comerica has the best standing room in Baseball. The ultimate "price hack" is finding your way IN FRONT OF the Tiger Den Wooden Seats almost behind home plate. You pay $20 and you are standing in front of people paying $120 and you are not blocking their view. There is no other stadium in Baseball where you can get that close to the action if you willing to stand.
    2. The Stadium is open to the concourse, meaning you get refreshments and still see the game.
    3. I cannot tell you how much joy is experienced by the under 5 crowd at the Carousel.
    4. There are a ton of things to do around Comerica Park. It is the only stadium that I have been to that is truly walking distance to to the main downtown of the city (perhaps with the exception of Toronto). When you see Stadiums with Giant Parking lots around them, that is a BUG, not a feature. Both LAs, KC and others should automatically be in the bottom half of rankings just on that factor alone.
    5. The video talks about "boring" seats in the OF, but the outfield seats are actually amazing. In RF, they are close enough that you feel like you are in the game. The fence is closer in RF than LF. so it easy to interact with the players. Fun Fact: Magglio Ordonez used to give a kid a baseball EVERY inning to a kid standing in the aisle between section 104 and 105. EVERY INNING. I have had tickets on the green monster in Fenway. The first few rows of the RF Grandstand are just as good. As for the Left Field Seats, they are very similar vibe to Fenway's RF behind the bullpen. Fun to see pitchers warming up there and when a HR is hit on that side it is a big deal.
    6. There actually is a Bar, as well as a giant party deck in RF and LF in Comerica. Much bigger and open than Coors Field. There are also bar seats up there (similar to the Green Monster seats), but with table service.

    • @mathewdymski7905
      @mathewdymski7905 8 месяцев назад +1

      This guy is high and didn’t mention the ferris wheel how about the Tigers out front.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 7 месяцев назад +2

      Interesting insights, thanks. Especially the SRO behind home plate, that's what I feel is missing from a lot of modern sports. That soul of the game and gathering of common men, women, and children has been largely so(u)l(e)d out to the rich.

    • @farriskhan2352
      @farriskhan2352 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@closethockeyfan5284 Watched the Giants (unfortunately not the Tigers) win the World Series right in front of me standing with my Daughter with $85 SRO tickets. It was cold but we were moving around the whole game so in a sense it was BETTER than having seats.. Just have to make sure the people around you save your spot when you need to go to the restroom or something.

    • @alwillk
      @alwillk 5 месяцев назад

      You need to get out more. tigers park isn’t that great. Too big of a park and most seats are far away from the action: And I’m a tigers fan.

    • @farriskhan2352
      @farriskhan2352 5 месяцев назад

      @@alwillk I grew up outside of Boston. Fenway is considered the "best", but there are many terrible seats in that stadium. Until you sit behind a pole in a wooden seat facing the bleachers and not home plate (so you have to turn your head more than 45 degrees to actually see the pitch), you realize being a little further away, but unobstructed, is better. Also, Comerica Park has the best standing room in Baseball. You can stand VERY close to home plate if you want. Humans should stand more than sitting anyways. Try that if you think your seat is far away. Finally, no one is forcing you to sit in the upper deck. Just buy a lower deck ticket and you never have to experience being super far away.

  • @hamburglar83
    @hamburglar83 11 месяцев назад +5

    Us cellular is fine, they do have fireworks and amazing food( i say the best actually I’ve had). Too bad the fans dont show up. I thought it was better then 5 stadiums I’ve been too. I thought dodger stadium was overrated, sticky seats and horrible thuggish fans. My top 5 (padres, cardinals, cubs, pittsburgh, fenway). I’ve been to 23 parks. One I haven’t been too that i really want to is yankee stadium.

  • @adlwilliams
    @adlwilliams Год назад +9

    T mobile park is the only current park ive been to, but it really is a great stadium. They designed it so that no matter where you are(in concession lines, in bathroom lines, walking around the concourse etc) you ALWAYS have a great view of the field. Views from 1st base upper deck is the city skyline, the view from the 3rd base upper deck is puget sound and mountains. Rated #1 in MLB food options. Usually 70-80 degrees through the summer, so even on the sunniest of days it wont be too hot. It gets passed over a lot because not many people from other cities want to come all the way out here just for a mariners game, but those who do usually love the stadium

    • @jayrah33
      @jayrah33 Год назад +7

      Yeah it's easily top 10 MLB stadium and for me top 5 when everything is considered. The views from literally anywhere in the ballpark to the field is amazing. The open air retractable roof (I can't believe all new ballparks aren't made with retractable roof, but also Seattle's is the best looking roof). And some stadiums seem to have gotten bonus points for unique pieces. The bullpen out in left field with that awesome large social area and of course Edgar's cantina and home run porch out in left are very unique. The "Hit It Here" cafe in right field. The huge scoreboard over the CF bleachers. The ultra unique light bank that leads eyes out to the Seattle skyline and cityscape over LF with the back drop of Lumen Field right next door.
      Anyways, amazing park and way more features than given credit for.

    • @frankpoole8645
      @frankpoole8645 9 месяцев назад +2

      Was there opening day. Been there several times since. Great stadium.

    • @ralphjohnson3202
      @ralphjohnson3202 9 месяцев назад

      T mobile park is too clunky. Surrounded by railroad tracks and freeways.

    • @adlwilliams
      @adlwilliams 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@ralphjohnson3202 who cares? When youre sitting in the stadium, all you see is boats in the water and mountains peekin through. Youre not supposed to stand outside and look at the train tracks🤣

  • @gamingszn6989
    @gamingszn6989 Год назад +8

    I’ve been to 17 parks so far, and globe life is absolutely gorgeous and so aesthetically pleasing, if you ever attend that stadium it will leave you pretty impressed

    • @ktgaming2296
      @ktgaming2296 Год назад

      I like Globe life too

    • @fuccckckkkkckkck
      @fuccckckkkkckkck Год назад +2

      Honestly the original Globe Life looked better imo on TV but I heard it was horrible during summer at least now they got a roof

    • @kingsecho3351
      @kingsecho3351 Год назад

      That is impressive. I’ve been to three parks

  • @gradyrm237
    @gradyrm237 Год назад +6

    I get it. Your opinions. You put on the sport voice with the "I mean cmon " line. I lasted 7 minutes. Post a video of your favorite colors and 500 people will post their opinions.

  • @Sherwoody
    @Sherwoody Год назад +1

    There is a fun atmosphere in the Rogers Centre this season. The outfield is a complete party area with the bars and restaurants. Next season the lower bowl is supposed to be renovated and will complete the conversion from stadium to ball park.

  • @youtubeaccount6539
    @youtubeaccount6539 Год назад +13

    It’s all about the view for me. Pirates and Cardinals are perfect!

    • @Burgher1605
      @Burgher1605 Год назад +1

      Why they should both be higher. imo

  • @pebmets
    @pebmets Год назад +5

    My pick for the top 10 Stadiums, (not in any particular order), Citi Field, PNC Park, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Kauffman Stadium, Oracle Park, T-Mobile Park, Camden yards, Target Field, Petco Park.

  • @kharm1011
    @kharm1011 Год назад +3

    As a Dodger fan everyone knows their is no better place to watch a game than Petco Park. The weather, the stadium, the view of Downtown. Elite ballpark.

  • @nealerickson8063
    @nealerickson8063 Год назад +2

    Luv these stadium rankings! "Chopped off, weird, what were they thinking..." absolutely die laughing on these stadium dump comments lol. Seriously, Oregon State Beavers just wrapped a 50mill add on to an already decent fball stadium. Hope you come out this fall and give us a review. Keep up the great content!!!

  • @ericchou3627
    @ericchou3627 Год назад +40

    I don't get the hate against Guaranteed rate field. It's a nice ball park with one of the best food options among all MLB stadiums and the seating sections in 100 level are narrow which allows each seat to be relatively close to the aisles. The Kraft Kave in right field is also fun.

    • @vancelubben4527
      @vancelubben4527 Год назад

      Wrigley is a dump. It should be toward the bottom

    • @MRxMUZZYx
      @MRxMUZZYx Год назад +3

      The food is easily the best out of any stadium in Chicago

    • @mariocisneros911
      @mariocisneros911 Год назад

      Parks not bad. It would have stayed bad but many of us fans after seeing it after it opened , sent letters to the owners directing all the needed changes to copy the old park .Facing the wrong direction though.

    • @mariocisneros911
      @mariocisneros911 Год назад +1

      The White Sox park is still better than many of those ugly enclosed stadiums .( Arizona, Dallas, Toronto#30 , and a few of the newer ones arent special Cincinnati. They're football Stadiums, not parks

    • @TheJoemm
      @TheJoemm Год назад +2

      I don’t understand either. I always loved the stadium.

  • @isiahpaskins
    @isiahpaskins Год назад +5

    Didnt know you viewed coors field that well. I will say going there I love it. Weather, views, aesthetics, the batters eye and the food options are undefeated

    • @DPRyan-vd5pp
      @DPRyan-vd5pp Год назад

      We’re in Denver Colorado and love going to Rockies games even thought the team sucks lol

  • @ryandouglas8382
    @ryandouglas8382 11 месяцев назад +8

    Ive been to half the MLB stadiums and I know the Tigers haven't been good in a while but Comerica Park is Top 5 for sure. Theres literally no obstruction of view anywhere even if you're at concessions. The have the landing strip and all the green is georgous. Statues are cool too but I think they messed up bringing the fences in

    • @alwillk
      @alwillk 5 месяцев назад

      Way too big of a park. Almost all the seats feel like you’re a mile away from the game. However, the stadium is nice, and it’s easy to get too from the freeway.

  • @bradleyc328
    @bradleyc328 Год назад +8

    The thing I like about Globe Life is that its a dome that doesnt feel claustrophobic. The brick pillars in the outfield, the whole center field area is deep and has a lot of open space unlike Rogers Centre, American Family, Chase Field

  • @notanaudiophile6763
    @notanaudiophile6763 Год назад +4

    You lost me when you called citi field neutral.
    One of the biggest pitchers parks in baseball

  • @sambostic8715
    @sambostic8715 Год назад +4

    At GABP (Great American Ball Park), if the Reds gets an 11th Strikeout, the fans get Free Pizza provided by LaRosa's. and each Friday is "Fireworks Friday" which they shoot off Fireworks every Friday Home Game no matter if the Reds win or lose. I've been and loved being there.

  • @bardthenascarfanaticdragon
    @bardthenascarfanaticdragon 8 месяцев назад +3

    I would rank Busch Stadium Number 1 since it's so comfortable! The Seats were so nice and comfy, which is a shocker for a Cubs Fan! I think Busch Stadium is not just for Cardinals Fans, But also for any Baseball Fan in General!

  • @alexanderrojas2011
    @alexanderrojas2011 Год назад +4

    Good video but I disagree with Citifield.. In fact, I would flip flop the NY stadiums. Given the constraints of building a stadium in NYC, I think it's a wonderful venue. The viewing angles are excellent including in your highly critiqued outfield seating. PNC should be higher; the view is phenomenal.

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Год назад +5

    Interesting list. I haven't seen the full changes yet at Fenway...probably will by this coming weekend...haha. Opening Day in March, at Fenway....BRILLIANT!
    Anyways....There are a few on the list I still haven't been to, so that might be on the list for this season. Made me laugh at the beginning.

  • @ILoveMisty1985
    @ILoveMisty1985 Год назад +20

    I've managed to go to all of the active MLB ballparks. My rankings are fairly different except for having the Coliseum at number 30. I know I hated Globe Life Field much more than you do. (Man I miss the Ballpark in Arlington).
    30. RingCentral Coliseum (OAK)
    29. Globe Life Field (TEX)
    28. Yankee Stadium (NYY)
    27. Tropicana Field (TBD)
    26. LoanDepot Park (MIA)
    25. Great American Ballpark (CIN) (the average line for me)
    24. Angels Stadium (LAA)
    23. Busch Stadium (STL)
    22. Camden Yards (BAL)
    21. Rogers Centre (TOR)
    20. Citizens Bank Park (PHI)
    19. Chase Field (ARI)
    18. Comerica Park (DET)
    17. Target Field (MIN)
    16. Guaranteed Rate Field (CHW)
    15. Fenway Park (BOS)
    14. Wrigley Field (CHC)
    13. Dodger Stadium (LAD)
    12. American Family Field (MIL)
    11. Progressive Field (CLE)
    10. Nationals Park (WAS)
    9. Petco Park (SDP)
    8. Truist Park (ATL)
    7. T-Mobile Park (SEA)
    6. Coors Field (COL)
    5. Citi Field (NYM)
    4. PNC Park (PIT)
    3. Minute Maid Park (HOU)
    2. Kauffman Stadium (KCR)
    1. Oracle Park (SFG)

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +2

      Interesting list. Not to be praised or slammed, just unique.

    • @brentrosencrans3968
      @brentrosencrans3968 Год назад +2

      I've also been to all 30 parks and mostly like your rankings. I'm not a Yankee hater or Yankee fan but 3rd worst? I would rank Target Field higher and Minute Maid lower. Also I'm not a fan of the Roger Center. Only been to one game there but wasn't impressed. PNC is my favorite with Oracle #2.

    • @ILoveMisty1985
      @ILoveMisty1985 Год назад +4

      I'm one of the people mentioned in the video that felt Yankee Stadium was too corporate. I like the Yankees but I was so disappointed by the stadium.

    • @pebmets
      @pebmets Год назад +4

      I agree with you with Citi Field being in the top 10. Don't know why this video had it down at 20. May not be the best, but it certainly should have been in the top 1/2 of the list. PNC park is definitely up there and I am glad you mentioned Kauffman stadium as one of the best. Even though it is about 50 years old, it still looks better than many of the newer parks.

    • @ILoveMisty1985
      @ILoveMisty1985 Год назад +2

      I love Kauffman, and it makes me sad the Royals are making the push for a new stadium.

  • @dwaynecoy1871
    @dwaynecoy1871 Год назад +2

    NO, no, no, you really missed on Dodgers Stadium. It's easily in the top 10. There are other "older" stadiums that you have ranked ahead of Dodger Stadium. The atmosphere at Dodger Stadium is unique and can only be experienced by being there. This guy spends entirely too much time worried about the "upper decks" and all of these stadiums. Who cares about those nosebleeds seats? You don't like em, don't sit there.

  • @billlong8385
    @billlong8385 Год назад +5

    The Diamondbacks are pushing for a new stadium and are letting maintenance issues slide. This year there is no out-of-town scoreboard due to no lightbulb availability.

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 Год назад +3

    The era of having 40k ballparks is long gone. The attendance numbers don't justify them anymore.

  • @jdksportsyt
    @jdksportsyt Год назад +7

    Interesting you hate Chase Field's scoreboard but you enjoy Miller Park, which has a very similar scoreboard and stadium in general. Miller Park is better looking in any case, especially when the roof's open and you get those dynamic shadows on the field.

  • @rustyshackleford2719
    @rustyshackleford2719 9 месяцев назад +3

    I've been to a lot of these(including Wrigley and Fenway) and I'd say that Petco Park in San Diego is the best park in MLB. I completely agree with you regarding the Marlins Park. I thought the home run statue was distinct and brought character. It's very sad they took it out.

  • @NullReserve
    @NullReserve Год назад +1

    T-Mobile park is excellent to watch games. No bad seats, period. I bought tickets in the 300s for julio bobblehead and still had a great view. Bleacher tickets underneath the scoreboard are $10 for every game. $25 for J-Rod squad at center field plus a shirt. Good food. the 'Pen is a good area to see pitchers warm up, get good food, and watch from the outfield (if the game isn't too packed). beautiful at sunset and during the day with the seattle skyline. the train runs along the stadium (underneath where the roof is stored when its a clear day) so whenever it passes by, it gives a celebratory honk.
    All in all. great ballpark

  • @just1fixx189
    @just1fixx189 Год назад +26

    I'll disagree about St. Louis stadium. I found the ballpark village incredible. Something no other ballpark has. Absolutely the best ballpark I've been to and tell fans are the most knowledgeable and kind. I've been to 26 stadiums so far.

    • @jeffhenjes1722
      @jeffhenjes1722 Год назад +1

      Atlanta's Truist Park has the Battery Atlanta area which is even bigger than the Village. So, other ballparks do have this.

    • @just1fixx189
      @just1fixx189 Год назад +7

      @@jeffhenjes1722 The new park is nice. Having been around the country, going to St. Louis for a ball game is just a different experience.

  • @chiroguy98
    @chiroguy98 Год назад +3

    I’ve been to the Trop twice. If it had windows, it would be much better. Miami only had their roof open a few times last season from what I’ve heard so a retractable roof in Florida with the daily rain at times may not be worth the additional cost.

  • @wakeupsweep9731
    @wakeupsweep9731 Год назад +4

    Great American Ballpark I would have had much higher like top 10, but I like this list

    • @carterc9171
      @carterc9171 Год назад +2

      i loved the view of the ohio river and the smokestacks. passionate fanbase, great atmosphere

    • @wakeupsweep9731
      @wakeupsweep9731 Год назад

      @@carterc9171 omg it's incredible though

  • @mattabbott8112
    @mattabbott8112 Год назад +3

    I've been to 11 stadiums.Agree with most of your assessments, however, I will sa that Comerica Park has some really good theming. Tigers and blue and orange everywhere. You know from blocks away who's home this is and I thats something that I look for when visiting, just my input.

  • @noahmaez6450
    @noahmaez6450 Год назад +6

    the old Rangers Stadium was so much better and had so much more character, if it was still in use it would probably be top 15. I understand the need for a roof with the heat, but at least make it not feel so sterile.

    • @ledhed5717
      @ledhed5717 Год назад

      As a lifetime Rangers fan (born the same year they came to Texas- 1972) I am very disappointed with the new stadium. It looks too much like Houston’s to me for one thing and also there should have been more character from The Ballpark put into the design. A hint of old “turnpike stadium” would have been interesting too.

  • @auburncatfish417
    @auburncatfish417 Год назад +15

    I think a bit rough on the Milwaukee baseball park. Have you been there? The tailgating atmosphere is amazing, def the best in mlb. A game experience there vs something like vanilla Busch (which you brought in at 13) is just a funner experience.

    • @BigChuck525
      @BigChuck525 Год назад +1

      Walk through the parking lot after a game with Cubs gear on and then tell us how great the tailgating is.

  • @brycearmstrong7582
    @brycearmstrong7582 Год назад +2

    American Family Field (Miller Park) is one of my favorites, biggest gripe is the batters eye but i love most things about it

  • @whocraft3614
    @whocraft3614 Год назад +16

    I'm from Michigan, and I find myself defending Comerica Park. I argue Comerica Park looks like Progressive Field -- only more fine-tuned. I've had good experiences sitting in the upper deck there. After Comerica Park opened, they began building stadiums for other sports in the area. It's only made that part of Detroit more attractive to visit.

    • @MHiggs-rx5zz
      @MHiggs-rx5zz Год назад +9

      I feel the same way. I'm okay with Comerica being judged as middle of the pack, but this dude has it ranked down there with Oakland, Tampa and the Chisox...that's just downright silly, and I've visited enough parks around the country to form an educated opinion without being a homer. We all know the city has a ton of problems. I believe there's a tendency for people to dump on the city and anything associated with it because of pre-conceived bias.

    • @farriskhan2352
      @farriskhan2352 Год назад +1

      @@MHiggs-rx5zz Detroit City FC's supporter group (The Northern Guard) has a tagline that I think fits here, "No one like us and we don't care!" which is a derivative of "Detroit v. Everybody!" For our own sanity, Detroiters need to adopt this attitude.

    • @ryandouglas8382
      @ryandouglas8382 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah he probably hasn't been to Comerica cuz it's pretty nice. Love all the green there, the landing strip between the pitchers mound and home is something no other MLB stadium has. Statues on the brick wall out in right center with the scoreboard wall below it was a nice touch. I hate they moved in the fences but it needed to happen. Also no obstruction of view anywhere really

    • @Idontknowreally6867
      @Idontknowreally6867 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! I completely agree

    • @andrewmitchell7765
      @andrewmitchell7765 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ryandouglas8382 I’ve been saying this for years. Everyone says PNC park is the best if not close to it and I tell everyone comerica park has every great feature of PNC. Great food, seats, greenery, and city view back drop. I understand I’m a little biased but people who say comerica park is bad has never actually been to the stadium. It’s not the best out there but for sure top 10

  • @ashleyjessee5953
    @ashleyjessee5953 Год назад +26

    You should have been ranking all of these based on comfort, accessibility what they have around the stadium, Seating options, things like statues, museums, and other things like that within the stadium. Also VIP area. How close fans can get to the action, uniqueness of the stadium, restroom, quality, food options.

    • @tylerchristensen7434
      @tylerchristensen7434 Год назад +1

      Or let him rank them how he wants its his opinion 💀

    • @CloverJam
      @CloverJam Год назад +3

      That’s way to much work to do on every staduim

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 Год назад +6

      Good points. That is how I believe a stadium should be evaluated.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger Год назад

      Ranking a stadium based on what is near, rather than the park itself is a good premise, but I think works better as a separate video.

    • @kylelegg6837
      @kylelegg6837 Год назад

      He ranked it perfectly. It should all be about the atmosphere, that encompasses 'statues, museums, how close fans are to the action, uniqueness', and that's exactly how he ranked it. I've been to comfortable and pretty parks with good food and such... but everyone was so far from the field and the atmosphere was more like a fair than a playoff game. Parks like Fenway, Wrigley, and Candlestick always feel energetic and focused on the game, even during a midweek afternoon game in the spring.

  • @timothywayne3813
    @timothywayne3813 Год назад +21

    The beach feature at Petco was in right-center and looked great. However, little kids would be playing in the sand and I was always afraid some kid would get hurt by a homerun ball. The sand is gone now, replaced by seats and surfboards.

    • @Daniel_________
      @Daniel_________ Год назад +6

      Beach is still there but got moved back further away. Valid concern you brought up and I’m glad they took notice about it!

  • @Dept246
    @Dept246 Год назад +2

    How many of these stadiums have you actually been to? Things like parking, public transportation, food , memorabilia and neighborhood where these stadiums are located should be factored into rankings.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp 10 месяцев назад +5

    Minute Maid is notable for a great selection and quality of food and beer. I love the park, and would have ranked it higher. Any time I’m in Houston, I try to take in a game. Great atmosphere. Having grown up in Houston, I can say the Astrodome was probably the worst place for baseball ever devised. Refreshing to get a good ballpark. I’ve been there many times with the roof open. They will open it around the 5th inning, after the sun goes down.
    Now living in Maryland, I can agree that Camden Yards is a first rate ballpark and has held up really well over the past 30 years. I pulled beers on Eutaw St (as a volunteer for fund raiser), but alas, draft beer is no longer offered. But the park itself great.

    • @samwilson2797
      @samwilson2797 9 месяцев назад

      I thought the astrodome was great until it was compromised for the oilers.
      I've been to a number of these, and they are adapted fir their own communities, traditions and teams. It is impossible to rate them fairly.

    • @LyleFrancisDelp
      @LyleFrancisDelp 9 месяцев назад

      @@samwilson2797 I respectfully disagree. As a kid, the dome is all I knew. But it was a terrible park for hitters. Jimmy Wynn would have had at least 200 more homers, had he played those games in a better ballpark. Once I finally got to see a game in Minute Maid (Enron Field), it became clear that the dome was a very poor place for baseball.

  • @ryanmclellan8740
    @ryanmclellan8740 Год назад +5

    I haven't been to many. Only 9 parks. For me, Kauffman is the best just because of the fans and the atmosphere. I'm a Twins fan and going to Kansas City and hanging with the people there is a fucking blast.

  • @EdwardMaksimczak
    @EdwardMaksimczak Год назад +11

    As a Tigers fan and Detroit native, you are spot on with its ranking. It is not aging well. It is bland and the seating feels very far from the action. Needs some renovations.

    • @andidklein
      @andidklein Год назад +7

      I would put the COMA I the "Honorable Mention" category...you know, so bad it doesn't deserve to be on the list. I miss Tiger Stadium

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger Год назад +1

      It's probably the worst ballpark considering it was outdoors, built only for baseball and opened after the innovations pioneered by Camden Yards.
      It only fares better than baseball stadiums that were built during the cookie cutter era.

    • @acdcboogieman
      @acdcboogieman Год назад +3

      It’s generic and the seats are too far from action. No homage to Tiger stadium. Time to blow it up. Junk.

    • @westhoodqualzini7884
      @westhoodqualzini7884 Год назад +2

      @@Knightmessenger it needs more outfield seating. It looks like a minor league ballpark. Very bland when looking out

    • @robertsmith7849
      @robertsmith7849 Год назад

      Outfield lights seemed dim to me.

  • @yellofury
    @yellofury Год назад +2

    I live in Tampa. I 100% agree. Wish we had a more retro modern field thats smaller in size closer to Tampa vs St Pete. Keep it closer to Amalie with a retractable roof thats transparent or translucent. Wouldnt mind a nod to the historical Cigar building area with brickface and an old facade.

    • @Bassn1ck
      @Bassn1ck 11 месяцев назад

      Where would we build it?

  • @Mpatterson409
    @Mpatterson409 Год назад +7

    Citizens Bank Park is beautiful, I’m glad you rated it top ten as it’s usually underrated. The interior colors are aesthetically pleasing, the way the seating is angular is innovative and unique. The overall openness and quirky touches like the bell are what I love about it.

    • @lizzyfan1986
      @lizzyfan1986 11 месяцев назад +1

      Should be in top 3...there's nothing really negative about it which he noted in review

    • @tylerr6795
      @tylerr6795 9 месяцев назад +2

      CBP holds a top tier atmosphere. Nothing like a playoff game in Philly.

    • @lizzyfan1986
      @lizzyfan1986 9 месяцев назад

      @tylerr6795 I was at Braves series and unfortunately game four 😑 of WS
      Great to humiliation

  • @mariocisneros911
    @mariocisneros911 Год назад +5

    You're screwy. To much isn't better. Wrigley was more beautiful before they put more scoreboards and you saw the neighborhood. Pnc is beautiful because there is less levels of seating and you are closer . The new ones dont have that.

  • @michaelroche4960
    @michaelroche4960 Год назад +3

    Fenway is way way way too old and has way way way too many obscured or bad seats to be number 1. I dont understand how you can knock other parks for similar things and then Fenway gets to be 1 because its old?

  • @CG-ry9ne
    @CG-ry9ne Год назад +2

    PNC, Oracle, Wrigley, Fenway, and Camden Yards are the only possible stadiums in the top 5. In which ever order

  • @arendmelby5106
    @arendmelby5106 11 месяцев назад

    Target Field had some sort of pine/evergreen trees in the batter's eye for a couple years but after complaints they were removed. It looks so empty and sad but the intention was always to have those trees there, similar to Coors Field. It was a very cool look, but for a very short time.

  • @DangerousHeat
    @DangerousHeat Год назад +4

    Idk if you have been to Globe Life but it should definitely be #28. I’ve been to 24 current stadiums and that by far is the worst for so many reasons. The only positive is the AC which fans seemed to care about the most. I also agree that you are wild for putting Citizens over PNC. But it is your list and I hope you have been to all the stadiums to correctly rank them. Nice video

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад

      Globe Life would be 27 or 28 on my list Toss up between that and LoanDepot Park

  • @itzaidans9040
    @itzaidans9040 Год назад +25

    Busch at 13 is crazy

    • @stlmtndew2654
      @stlmtndew2654 Год назад

      I swear

    • @kingsecho3351
      @kingsecho3351 Год назад +3

      Busch Stadium is top five easily. No contest. I can’t believe he said not unique. Ball park village and a hotel come on. So much to do there. That’s absurd.

    • @westhoodqualzini7884
      @westhoodqualzini7884 Год назад

      @@kingsecho3351 it looks like busch memorial just with no outfield seating in center field

  • @dukedematteo1995
    @dukedematteo1995 Год назад +1

    What do you have against upper decks?

  • @robfreeman5783
    @robfreeman5783 2 месяца назад

    First 10 rows between dugouts at Fenway is like being courtside at an NBA game. You can hear the players talking, smell the dirt, practically count the stitches on the baseball.