Grew up about 20 min. from Dr. Pepper BP, been to countless Frisco RoughRider games during my childhood… it really is a magnificent stadium with a great atmosphere!! Very happy that this ballpark made the list!🤘🏼
I remember 30+ years ago when Buffalo built the park the Bisons play in when it was state of the art for minor leagues. It was built to be upgradable to MLB level and the plans were already drawn up... but the team they were trying to get went to Denver. Now, so many minor league cities have quality ballparks... I remember some of the Bisons players who rather stay with the indians AAA team because they loved playing there... Nice to see so many parks that didn't break the bank to build. Some of those older minor league parks are not much better than dumps with a diamond in the middle.
I would say my favorite has to be Day Air Ballpark, home of the Dayton Dragons. They hold the longest consecutive sellout record, breaking the Portland Trailblazers record back in 2011. Us Daytonians fans love us some Dragons baseball.
Lindquist field is in Ogden, Utah. It does have a beautiful backdrop. Especially early in the season when the mountains are still snowcapped. One cool feature about the ballpark is that there is a brewery on the street that is behind the right field wall. The brewery has a back porch that borders the right field fence where there is a gap in the advertisements. All you have to do to see a game is go grab a beer on the back porch of the brewery and watch the game through the right field fence. Right there at field level.
Lived in North Carolina for a few years and loved going to Durham Bulls games. Such a nice stadium and in a renovated area. Would love to check out some of these other stadiums 👌🏻
Went to Louisville last year. The bridges in the background are cool but I love the exterior. Reminds me of a train depot. You walk inside and there's a brewery and the ticket windows and a big area for group events. Was in Columbus a day later and really liked it! Las Vegas is a very nice park but the prices are exorbitant for minor league ball. Frisco's architecture kinda reminds me of a ranch house. It just screams Texas. Enjoyed the game I saw there, though the hotel beyond CF gives off weird vibes. Personal favorites I've been to are Dayton, Quad Cities, Reno and St. Paul.
No one talks about Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport Iowa, home of the Quad Cities River Bandits. its an amazing stadium, not that big with seating but it has the bridge, teh river, the Ferris wheel, the grass hill in left field with the corn exclusive seats on the left field foul line, the right field porch, and the woodmen woodman building across the river. Sometimes they have rides run on the left field foul line, and sometimes they set u pa bouncy castle on the field field foul line. everything about this stadium looks amazing and is extremely un talked about when it comes to top 10 minor league stadiums and ballparks.
Your number 7 Lindquist field is here in Ogden, Ut. You actually can sit on the wall it’s more picking style seating. The restaurant behind it bought a section of the advertising and you can watch games from their outdoor seating now. Yeah it’s rookie ball but tickets are $8 to $12 bucks and hot dogs are still $2.50 so it’s a fun time for the family
First off, since I’m not here for the rankings, THANK YOU for pointing out the standing areas in the park in Columbus. That’s the kind of thing I’m looking for if I get the chance on my trip next month. The minor league parks tend to be poor about pointing out beer rails and alternate seating arrangements other than the berms. There is no more rookie league. What you presented from Ogden is now in one of the hilariously named “partner independent leagues.” None of that changes the backdrop, thankfully. If you do want to approach collegiate wood bat summer leagues, I dare you to look at Walker Stadium in Portland. The actual structure might hold 1,000 fans and can barely be considered architecture. By not having more than one concession stand attached to the structure, the park surroundings allow the Portland Pickles to set up tents and, if they want, food carts. There are grass berms down both foul lines and fans are allowed to bring lawn chairs… and even use them in celebrations. The advertising at the fences doesn’t reach the bottom, allowing an entire line of picnic tables a view from just outside the outfield fence (not bad views from those tables, partially because it’s only 325’ to straightaway center). Otherwise, that fence is lined with even taller fir trees and helps give the feel of playing in a forest. Then there’s the promotions… The Shining Night. Tap Water Appreciation Night. California People Moving To Portland Night. Let’s say these guys (unlike the many minor league attempts outside of maybe the Portland Mavericks) TRULY get Portland.
You should rank the best Cape Cod Baseball League(where a player REALLY gets noticed) fields. Personally, my favorite is Veterans Field, home of the Chatham Anglers.
just visited Parkview Field and my only complaint was the netting. The netting was a bit obstructive compared to other parks. Still a beautiful stadium.
People’s Natural Gas Field in Altoona, PA is a sick field also.(liked it called Blair County Ballpark before) AA team for the Pirates. Appalachian Mountains in left field and a roller coaster in the adjacent amusement park in right.
Lindquist Field, downtown Ogden, Utah. Walked by it a few times when I visited Ogden. Though I've never been to an Ogden Raptors game, yet. Maybe one day I'll check one out. And that large white building is the Ogden Utah Temple of the LDS church.
First Horizon Park, home of the AAA Nashville Sounds is awesome. Brooklyn Bowl overlooking left field, Guitar Scoreboard in right, city view, open bar in right field, and many good family amenities and a close drive to Broadway.
Dr. Pepper Field (or whatever it is called) reminds me of what Huntington Avenue Grounds in Boston (where the Red Sox played prior to Fenway Park) used to look like in terms of its architecture. Hoping to get to Durham this summer. Great video.
I have been to many minor league parks and you mentioned a few of my favorites including Durham NC but my all time favorite is FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading PA. It is more than 70 years old but has been modernized so you get a Fenway Park/Wrigley Field vibe there with all of the modern amenities. They also have amazing ballpark food and the prices are reasonable.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park is really nice. The outfield wall has a bunch of restaurants up there and are always booked solid on game days. The food options at the park itself is amazing, love how quit a bit of the seating is covered, and it’s very unique. Quite a few unique features they have like the bull and the children’s play deck, and the homerun whistle
I went to many games there when I lived in Raleigh and Chapel Hill and I agree. It is a great stadium and they built the apartments, lofts, and shopping around it out of old tobacco factories which increases its charm. I lived there in the late 90s when it first opened so most of the stuff around the stadium was in the planning stages but it looks like it all worked out great and they found a way to revitalize the downtown area of Durham around the park. It is a model other cities should follow. The food options there were great. I specifically remember a burrito place that I really liked.
I went to a ton of games in the early 90's at the old park. It was awesome. I went to 1 game at the new stadium and hated it. Yeah, it was nice and new, but fans were too far from the field and all the prices were doubled.
I love Smith's Ballpark. I've got my Bees hat on right now. The Dr. Pepper park looks like an old school cricket ground or something. That thing is wild. There are some beautiful parks out there. I love this stuff.
You should really check out CHS field, it’s a pretty minor league stadium…standing rails around the whole outfield, lawn seats, small pirate ship, no unnecessary seats, overall great environment
Completely Agree, a Year or 2 ago, Sahlen Field Was Ranked No 1 and Now it does not rank in the Top 10?? What a Travesty! We are not saying its still Number 1 As some of these are Beautiful Settings but Dropping out of the Top 10???? NO WAY!!
When you do bottom 10, I wanna make one suggestion: Mirabito Stadium I've been to this park multiple times. The concourse is cramped, they tried to go the Wrigley route by placing the stadium smack dab in the middle of the city, the outfield is a rail yard, and the atmosphere is squished as hell. No god view, either. The food isn't that bad and, I'll be honest, I like the hidden dugout behind the wall that's out in the open. But, this place has other problems such as rusty guardrails among other things that negate the experience here. They don't play good ball here either.
How can you NOT have Victory Field on you Top 10 list when it has ALWAYS been ranked in the Top 3 of the BEST Minor League Parks in the Country! Huntington Field and Louisville Slugger Field Parkview Field and Huntington Bank Stadium are nice also but it is like your BLANTANTLY disrespecting Victory Field! I hope that you reconsider doing this list!
thing is when ranking you can only think of so many at a time and you have your own opinions on why you chose to not put a certain something in your ranking
Top 10: Abridged, with the teams and classes. 10: Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY (Louisville Bats, AAA) 9: Blue Wahoo Stadium, Pensacola, FL (Pensacola Blue Wahoos, AA) 8: Las Vegas Ballpark, Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas Aviators, AAA) 7: Lindquist Field, Ogden, UT (Ogden Raptors, MLB Partner) 6: Parkview Field, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Tincaps, High A) 5: Smith's Ballpark, Salt Lake City, UT (Salt Lake Bees, AAA) 4: Dr. Pepper Field, Frisco, TX (Frisco RoughRiders, AA) 3: Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, NC (Durham Bulls, AAA) 2: Huntington Park, Columbus, OH (Columbus Clippers, AAA) 1: BB&T Ballpark, Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Knights, AAA)
Ogden is now in the independent Pioneer league. Great view especially from the 3rd base side. Smiths ballpark in SLC is slated to be replaced soon. Frisco is AA not AAA. Another feature is the bullpens are in the grandstand.
I'm pretty pissed about the Bees moving from Smith's Ballpark. I have a lot of memories of going to Trappers games as a kid when it was still Derks Field.
Great video and I might be biased as a Red Sox fan but Polar Park in Worcester hands down should have been in the top 10. Nice view of the city skyline and nice views of old architecture like the twin towers of Union Station. Also the Park has old diner (lunch car), a kid's playground, and a duck boat.
I've heard mixed things about Polar, mainly that it feels very sterile and bland. Never been but it doesn't look like much of a ballpark from the outside.
@@jenniferjansen2484 Well I am a season ticket holder and love going to games as it is such a great experience. Usually negative things about Polar Park are from Rhode Islanders with sour grapes.
Smith's ballpark is also one ballpark I'd like to visit. especially since the Salt Lake Bees will be moving into a new stadium in South Jordan, Utah in a couple of years and University of Utah baseball team will also be moving in a new stadium on U of U campus. I might even visit Las Vegas Ballpark next time I'm down there.
Definitely not as nice as some of these parks, but I really like Riverfront Stadium, the Twins AA affiliate Wichita Windsurge’s home field. It has a AAA feel, as the stadium was originally built for the Marlin’s AAA team. It’s near good local restaurants and shops and has some nice views of downtown Wichita.
Live in Wichita, that ball park is incredible. Sucks Covid kicked the AAA team out, but the city loves the team. Great fun for a Friday and Saturday night
#7 looks like a stadium built in MLB The Show's stadium creator. Though I wish they'd add the ability to make domed stadiums and put ads on the outfield walls.
I live in Fort Wayne and as a TinCaps fans, that’s pretty decent for where you have Parkview Field ranked at. surprised you didn’t mention the city skyline in the background. Thought you would of talk about that too
I feel like the one reason why I personally would not count CHS Field in a top-10 ranking of MiLB fields is that the view is not spectacular. Because the field is on the east side of St. Paul in Lowertown, it can't be oriented to give a view of one of the more lovely neighborhoods of the Twin Cities because that would blind batters during the early and even middle innings. So instead it faces... a freeway. By comparison, its sibling park, Target Field, possesses a great view of the Minneapolis skyline, one of the most spectacular skylines in the United States. Which is a real shame because in every other respect, CHS Field is a superlative ballpark.
Been to Smith's -- very nice, but they may be replacing it for an expanded real estate play that most developers use to pay for everything. Plan to go to Salem VA, Chattanooga TN and hopefully Frisco TX this summer. I would nominate FNB Field on a city-park-island in the middle of the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg PA as a very interesting, pleasant and enjoyable ballpark to visit. Lynchburg VA has a historic stadium as well.
Hell fuckin' yeah! Having Lindquist Field as number 7, which is in Ogden, Utah, my hometown, is cool as hell to see! We use to be the Dodgers affiliate, but that changed in 2020. Being able to watch Prince Fielder was a treat! Let's hope Utah finally gets an MLB team. We deserve one! There is a tiny bit of standing room in left field on top of the wall.
I like Coolray Field. I went to many Gwinnett Stripers games, when I lived in Atlanta, GA. I also like Sahlen Field, in Buffalo, NY. The Buffalo Bisons are my favorite Minor League Baaseball team, although I am not a big fan of the Toronto Blue Jays.
8:14 this is Frisco Rough Riders Stadium. There have been additions to the park since these pictures have been taken. If you’re ever in the DFW area you should really come to a game.
If you like the brick warehouse facade. Then look up the Jacksonville Baseball Grounds. It's been a great complex. And they plan to expand it again soon.
Check out Glacier Bank Park in Kalispell, MT. Smaller stadium but amazing environment, incredible forest and mountain views. Just built last year too, so brand new amenities. Mascot for the team pays homage to nearby Glacier National Park
What about Round Rock Diamond or whatever it's called now in Round Rock, Texas. Has been the Triple A affiliate for the Rangers and Astros. Currently Rangers.
Hey man, nice content, but please don’t put up videos where you say “I think it’s here, no it’s here, no wait I think it’s here” Just research it for two seconds and actually be consistent with factual information. You spent the time to find the photos but could confirm where the ballpark was? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more content, with higher priority on clear communication of the research.
Huntington Park #2 Love this stadium. Such an upgrade from the old stadium
Grew up about 20 min. from Dr. Pepper BP, been to countless Frisco RoughRider games during my childhood… it really is a magnificent stadium with a great atmosphere!! Very happy that this ballpark made the list!🤘🏼
I remember 30+ years ago when Buffalo built the park the Bisons play in when it was state of the art for minor leagues. It was built to be upgradable to MLB level and the plans were already drawn up... but the team they were trying to get went to Denver. Now, so many minor league cities have quality ballparks... I remember some of the Bisons players who rather stay with the indians AAA team because they loved playing there... Nice to see so many parks that didn't break the bank to build. Some of those older minor league parks are not much better than dumps with a diamond in the middle.
Buffalo should get a expansion team
I would say my favorite has to be Day Air Ballpark, home of the Dayton Dragons. They hold the longest consecutive sellout record, breaking the Portland Trailblazers record back in 2011. Us Daytonians fans love us some Dragons baseball.
Day Air is great! Not a bad seat in the house
Lindquist field is in Ogden, Utah. It does have a beautiful backdrop. Especially early in the season when the mountains are still snowcapped.
One cool feature about the ballpark is that there is a brewery on the street that is behind the right field wall. The brewery has a back porch that borders the right field fence where there is a gap in the advertisements. All you have to do to see a game is go grab a beer on the back porch of the brewery and watch the game through the right field fence. Right there at field level.
Lived in North Carolina for a few years and loved going to Durham Bulls games. Such a nice stadium and in a renovated area. Would love to check out some of these other stadiums 👌🏻
Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi is badass.
And the little stuff they've added in recent years brings it alive. like the orange and white striped roof etc.
Went to Louisville last year. The bridges in the background are cool but I love the exterior. Reminds me of a train depot. You walk inside and there's a brewery and the ticket windows and a big area for group events. Was in Columbus a day later and really liked it!
Las Vegas is a very nice park but the prices are exorbitant for minor league ball.
Frisco's architecture kinda reminds me of a ranch house. It just screams Texas. Enjoyed the game I saw there, though the hotel beyond CF gives off weird vibes.
Personal favorites I've been to are Dayton, Quad Cities, Reno and St. Paul.
No one talks about Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport Iowa, home of the Quad Cities River Bandits. its an amazing stadium, not that big with seating but it has the bridge, teh river, the Ferris wheel, the grass hill in left field with the corn exclusive seats on the left field foul line, the right field porch, and the woodmen woodman building across the river. Sometimes they have rides run on the left field foul line, and sometimes they set u pa bouncy castle on the field field foul line. everything about this stadium looks amazing and is extremely un talked about when it comes to top 10 minor league stadiums and ballparks.
Modern Woodmen is a great ballpark. Was there two years ago.
Your number 7 Lindquist field is here in Ogden, Ut. You actually can sit on the wall it’s more picking style seating. The restaurant behind it bought a section of the advertising and you can watch games from their outdoor seating now. Yeah it’s rookie ball but tickets are $8 to $12 bucks and hot dogs are still $2.50 so it’s a fun time for the family
First off, since I’m not here for the rankings, THANK YOU for pointing out the standing areas in the park in Columbus. That’s the kind of thing I’m looking for if I get the chance on my trip next month. The minor league parks tend to be poor about pointing out beer rails and alternate seating arrangements other than the berms.
There is no more rookie league. What you presented from Ogden is now in one of the hilariously named “partner independent leagues.” None of that changes the backdrop, thankfully.
If you do want to approach collegiate wood bat summer leagues, I dare you to look at Walker Stadium in Portland. The actual structure might hold 1,000 fans and can barely be considered architecture. By not having more than one concession stand attached to the structure, the park surroundings allow the Portland Pickles to set up tents and, if they want, food carts. There are grass berms down both foul lines and fans are allowed to bring lawn chairs… and even use them in celebrations. The advertising at the fences doesn’t reach the bottom, allowing an entire line of picnic tables a view from just outside the outfield fence (not bad views from those tables, partially because it’s only 325’ to straightaway center). Otherwise, that fence is lined with even taller fir trees and helps give the feel of playing in a forest. Then there’s the promotions… The Shining Night. Tap Water Appreciation Night. California People Moving To Portland Night. Let’s say these guys (unlike the many minor league attempts outside of maybe the Portland Mavericks) TRULY get Portland.
You should rank the best Cape Cod Baseball League(where a player REALLY gets noticed) fields. Personally, my favorite is Veterans Field, home of the Chatham Anglers.
just visited Parkview Field and my only complaint was the netting. The netting was a bit obstructive compared to other parks. Still a beautiful stadium.
BB&T ballpark is called Truist Field now. Also, that is a beautiful ballpark. Been there a few times and it’s really nice.
Linquest Field is in Ogden Utah, home of the Ogden Raptors og the Pioneer Lg which is a Indy Minor Lg
People’s Natural Gas Field in Altoona, PA is a sick field also.(liked it called Blair County Ballpark before) AA team for the Pirates. Appalachian Mountains in left field and a roller coaster in the adjacent amusement park in right.
Lindquist Field, downtown Ogden, Utah. Walked by it a few times when I visited Ogden. Though I've never been to an Ogden Raptors game, yet. Maybe one day I'll check one out. And that large white building is the Ogden Utah Temple of the LDS church.
I live in jersey and been to a Coney Island game and the stadium is so nice with the rollercoasters in the background
First Horizon Park, home of the AAA Nashville Sounds is awesome. Brooklyn Bowl overlooking left field, Guitar Scoreboard in right, city view, open bar in right field, and many good family amenities and a close drive to Broadway.
Dr. Pepper Field (or whatever it is called) reminds me of what Huntington Avenue Grounds in Boston (where the Red Sox played prior to Fenway Park) used to look like in terms of its architecture. Hoping to get to Durham this summer. Great video.
I’ve been to Huntington Park in Columbus and it is really nice! If I remember correctly they used to have a grass patch to sit on as well.
Dr. Pepper is the AA affiliate of the Rangers. I live 5 minutes from it. Beautiful.
Cyclones got one of nicest stadiums next to a beach and theme park and a developing area
Oklahoma City and Tulsa both have great stadiums. One of them should of easily cracked the top 10
I have been to many minor league parks and you mentioned a few of my favorites including Durham NC but my all time favorite is FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading PA. It is more than 70 years old but has been modernized so you get a Fenway Park/Wrigley Field vibe there with all of the modern amenities. They also have amazing ballpark food and the prices are reasonable.
@RichDaley9982 Thank you for mentioning First Energy Stadium in Reading PA I actually work there but I'm done working for this year
Durham Bulls Athletic Park is really nice. The outfield wall has a bunch of restaurants up there and are always booked solid on game days. The food options at the park itself is amazing, love how quit a bit of the seating is covered, and it’s very unique. Quite a few unique features they have like the bull and the children’s play deck, and the homerun whistle
I went to many games there when I lived in Raleigh and Chapel Hill and I agree. It is a great stadium and they built the apartments, lofts, and shopping around it out of old tobacco factories which increases its charm. I lived there in the late 90s when it first opened so most of the stuff around the stadium was in the planning stages but it looks like it all worked out great and they found a way to revitalize the downtown area of Durham around the park. It is a model other cities should follow.
The food options there were great. I specifically remember a burrito place that I really liked.
I went to a ton of games in the early 90's at the old park. It was awesome. I went to 1 game at the new stadium and hated it. Yeah, it was nice and new, but fans were too far from the field and all the prices were doubled.
Scranton railriders park is awsome
PNC field in scranton is really nice ballpark
I love Smith's Ballpark. I've got my Bees hat on right now.
The Dr. Pepper park looks like an old school cricket ground or something. That thing is wild.
There are some beautiful parks out there. I love this stuff.
You should really check out CHS field, it’s a pretty minor league stadium…standing rails around the whole outfield, lawn seats, small pirate ship, no unnecessary seats, overall great environment
Lindquist Field is in Ogden Utah and Smiths Ballpark in SLC, seats way more than 7,000-8,000, it seats over 14,000.
Might want to consider the Cyclones park in Brooklyn. Great views as well
The lack of mentioning sahlen field is a crime, literally one of the best minor league fields
Completely Agree, a Year or 2 ago, Sahlen Field Was Ranked No 1 and Now it does not rank in the Top 10?? What a Travesty! We are not saying its still Number 1 As some of these are Beautiful Settings but Dropping out of the Top 10???? NO WAY!!
Do the worst stadiums in AAA AA High A and Low A
5 is great went there as a kid and still go there. Great place
When you do bottom 10, I wanna make one suggestion: Mirabito Stadium
I've been to this park multiple times. The concourse is cramped, they tried to go the Wrigley route by placing the stadium smack dab in the middle of the city, the outfield is a rail yard, and the atmosphere is squished as hell. No god view, either. The food isn't that bad and, I'll be honest, I like the hidden dugout behind the wall that's out in the open. But, this place has other problems such as rusty guardrails among other things that negate the experience here. They don't play good ball here either.
What’s cool about Huntington park is that there’s a little window on the side walk so pedestrians can watch the game as they go
Thank for the bb&t ballpark review, I from Charlotte and the skyline looks very nice at night
How can you NOT have Victory Field on you Top 10 list when it has ALWAYS been ranked in the Top 3 of the BEST Minor League Parks in the Country! Huntington Field and Louisville Slugger Field Parkview Field and Huntington Bank Stadium are nice also but it is like your BLANTANTLY disrespecting Victory Field! I hope that you reconsider doing this list!
thing is when ranking you can only think of so many at a time and you have your own opinions on why you chose to not put a certain something in your ranking
I have to agree. Caught one game at Victory Field years ago. Still remember the experience. Such a beautiful park and great setting.
Top 10: Abridged, with the teams and classes.
10: Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY (Louisville Bats, AAA)
9: Blue Wahoo Stadium, Pensacola, FL (Pensacola Blue Wahoos, AA)
8: Las Vegas Ballpark, Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas Aviators, AAA)
7: Lindquist Field, Ogden, UT (Ogden Raptors, MLB Partner)
6: Parkview Field, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Tincaps, High A)
5: Smith's Ballpark, Salt Lake City, UT (Salt Lake Bees, AAA)
4: Dr. Pepper Field, Frisco, TX (Frisco RoughRiders, AA)
3: Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham, NC (Durham Bulls, AAA)
2: Huntington Park, Columbus, OH (Columbus Clippers, AAA)
1: BB&T Ballpark, Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Knights, AAA)
The Victory Field disrespect is real. Almost 30 years old and still a gem.
Ogden is now in the independent Pioneer league. Great view especially from the 3rd base side.
Smiths ballpark in SLC is slated to be replaced soon.
Frisco is AA not AAA. Another feature is the bullpens are in the grandstand.
I'm pretty pissed about the Bees moving from Smith's Ballpark. I have a lot of memories of going to Trappers games as a kid when it was still Derks Field.
Dr. Pepper Ballpark, home of the Frisco Rough Riders for me!!!
Great video and I might be biased as a Red Sox fan but Polar Park in Worcester hands down should have been in the top 10. Nice view of the city skyline and nice views of old architecture like the twin towers of Union Station. Also the Park has old diner (lunch car), a kid's playground, and a duck boat.
I've heard mixed things about Polar, mainly that it feels very sterile and bland. Never been but it doesn't look like much of a ballpark from the outside.
@@jenniferjansen2484 Well I am a season ticket holder and love going to games as it is such a great experience. Usually negative things about Polar Park are from Rhode Islanders with sour grapes.
Smith's ballpark is also one ballpark I'd like to visit. especially since the Salt Lake Bees will be moving into a new stadium in South Jordan, Utah in a couple of years and University of Utah baseball team will also be moving in a new stadium on U of U campus. I might even visit Las Vegas Ballpark next time I'm down there.
Wow that Charlotte ball park is impressive!
Victory Field in Indianapolis is a cool stadium. It is the home of the Indianapolis Indians, AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Definitely not as nice as some of these parks, but I really like Riverfront Stadium, the Twins AA affiliate Wichita Windsurge’s home field. It has a AAA feel, as the stadium was originally built for the Marlin’s AAA team. It’s near good local restaurants and shops and has some nice views of downtown Wichita.
Live in Wichita, that ball park is incredible. Sucks Covid kicked the AAA team out, but the city loves the team. Great fun for a Friday and Saturday night
@@chasekozak7206 it’s been a lot of fun. Glad they were able to lower prices to go to a game this year as well.
#7 looks like a stadium built in MLB The Show's stadium creator. Though I wish they'd add the ability to make domed stadiums and put ads on the outfield walls.
Albuquerque isotopes have a great stadium. I live in Utah and both b stadiums listed here don't hold a candle to it.
I live in Fort Wayne and as a TinCaps fans, that’s pretty decent for where you have Parkview Field ranked at. surprised you didn’t mention the city skyline in the background. Thought you would of talk about that too
Constellation field in sugar land is pretty awesome as well.
I feel like the one reason why I personally would not count CHS Field in a top-10 ranking of MiLB fields is that the view is not spectacular. Because the field is on the east side of St. Paul in Lowertown, it can't be oriented to give a view of one of the more lovely neighborhoods of the Twin Cities because that would blind batters during the early and even middle innings. So instead it faces... a freeway. By comparison, its sibling park, Target Field, possesses a great view of the Minneapolis skyline, one of the most spectacular skylines in the United States.
Which is a real shame because in every other respect, CHS Field is a superlative ballpark.
8:53 this is the Frisco RoughRiders field and it does have a waterfall! The lazy river’s side is an infinity pool that becomes a waterfall
Been to Smith's -- very nice, but they may be replacing it for an expanded real estate play that most developers use to pay for everything.
Plan to go to Salem VA, Chattanooga TN and hopefully Frisco TX this summer.
I would nominate FNB Field on a city-park-island in the middle of the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg PA as a very interesting, pleasant and enjoyable ballpark to visit. Lynchburg VA has a historic stadium as well.
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville is really nice
Regions Field in Birmingham may not be top 10 level best but it's still an amazing stadium.
Facts I think it’s top 10
Hell fuckin' yeah! Having Lindquist Field as number 7, which is in Ogden, Utah, my hometown, is cool as hell to see! We use to be the Dodgers affiliate, but that changed in 2020. Being able to watch Prince Fielder was a treat! Let's hope Utah finally gets an MLB team. We deserve one! There is a tiny bit of standing room in left field on top of the wall.
I grew up going to games at Dr. Pepper Ballpark, love the stadium no bad seats probably been there a hundred times over the years
I’ve been to parkview field it’s a beautiful ballpark
I like Coolray Field. I went to many Gwinnett Stripers games, when I lived in Atlanta, GA. I also like Sahlen Field, in Buffalo, NY. The Buffalo Bisons are my favorite Minor League Baaseball team, although I am not a big fan of the Toronto Blue Jays.
My #1 is Constellation Field in Sugar Land, Texas. Home of the Sugar Land Space Cowboys. Check it out sometime.
el paso is much nicer .
8:14 this is Frisco Rough Riders Stadium. There have been additions to the park since these pictures have been taken.
If you’re ever in the DFW area you should really come to a game.
One of my personal favorites is ONEOK Field in Tulsa.
If you like the brick warehouse facade. Then look up the Jacksonville Baseball Grounds. It's been a great complex. And they plan to expand it again soon.
you should talk about Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, NY. Its a high-A ballpark and home to the Brooklyn Cyclones, affiliate of the New York Mets.
Check out Glacier Bank Park in Kalispell, MT. Smaller stadium but amazing environment, incredible forest and mountain views. Just built last year too, so brand new amenities. Mascot for the team pays homage to nearby Glacier National Park
It is a Pioneer league team
I wonder if #7’s high fence is due to the high altitude and them wanting to still develop young pitchers
No Werner park is crazy
Victory Field for the Indianapolis Indians for robbed 😢
Check out Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport, IA. Built on the banks of the Mississippi River.
The closest AAA team to me is the Knights, so I’m very lucky with this one.
been to parkview it is amazing
Should have had First Horizon Park in Nashville. Great seating, great views, and a guitar-shaped score board. You missed out.
Dr. Pepper field is where Dude Perfect filmed their baseball trick shots video
What about Round Rock Diamond or whatever it's called now in Round Rock, Texas. Has been the Triple A affiliate for the Rangers and Astros. Currently Rangers.
Sutter Health Park/Raley Field in West Sacramento. The Sacramento Rivercats.
One great minor league ball park is Victory Field in Indianapolis
That's what I'm saying
Atrium Health Ballpark in Kannapolis
I wondered why Oakland and John Fisher didnt just build a Minor league ballpark but do just enough upgrades to make it major🤔
Charlotte skyline is incredible!
A lot of these stadiums seemed to have inspired ones in Super Mega Baseball
Ports stadium is pretty nice and has so much seating
Charlotte NC Truist Field
It’s a crime that Dunkin’ doughnuts park isn’t on here
Just for reference it's now called Dunkin' Park.
Isotopes Park deserves to be on the list.
The former Dr Pepper Ballpark is Rider field in Frisco Tx, Homeof the AA Afiliate of thee Rangers
#1: Tropicana Field
Blue Wahoos Stadium is great in every way. I live about 10 minutes from there.
Hey! cheers from Venezuela!, Why don't you post a TOP-10 of stadiums in Latin America? ❤️
Why not the southern league baseball stadiums!🤬😡😭😢
Hey man, nice content, but please don’t put up videos where you say “I think it’s here, no it’s here, no wait I think it’s here”
Just research it for two seconds and actually be consistent with factual information. You spent the time to find the photos but could confirm where the ballpark was? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.
Keep up the good work and I hope to see more content, with higher priority on clear communication of the research.
How do you not know where these venues are? Research and prep
How about Polar Park in Worcester, Massachusetts
Brick town ballpark for the OKC dodgers is a war crime
The clippers right field pods are windows from the sidewalk.
sutter health park is dope
My Birmingham Barons has a nice park for a AA team. Regions park kill all of these parks on this list
How is the Nashville Sounds stadium not here
Exactly, guitar scoreboard and amazing view of the skyline
You forgot First Energy stadium, Reading pa. Check it out.
#7 is Ogden, Utah.
Nashville not on the list. Seriously?