I’m biased too lol but I agree and Coors field will always have a special place in my heart. Never will forget Tulo hitting a foul ball that hit the top of the dug out roof on 1st base side and bounced 19 rows up right into my glove! I was ready for that ball surreal feeling catching it and everyone around me clapping. Still have the ball. Great memory
Never been to San Diego or have any connection to Petco Park. I must say aesthetically, it is the most underrated stadium. Love the outfield and think its gorgeous. I will say yall could do better than the name though!
Miller park. 1. The roof amazing!! Closes/open in like 2 mins. 2. You can bring in almost any food, a rarity in baseball parks. 3. Bernie's slide! 4. Great atmosphere! 5. Tickets are cheap, and so many deals you can go see a dozen games a year and pay maybe $15 in total!! 6. Tailgating, part of the experience, only possible with the parking!! 7. Great stadium in general!
There is a reason so many Chicago fans come to Miller Park to see games when they are not even playing the cubs. Your reasoning was unjustified, Miller Park is an undeniable S tier ball park. (Season ticket holder)
For someone who is born and raised in NY, you clearly dont know the history of baseball in the city. Citi Field is modeled off the look of Ebbets Field. Not sure what shopping malls you go to that look like historic baseball stadiums.
Baseball Highlights as a rational fan, yes. I’m a Red Sox fan but one aware of the many bad seats at Fenway. Fenway and Yankee stadium would be in A tier in my opinion. Fenway for the history, Yankees stadium for how nice it is.
Biased, he puts Yankee stadium IN B and citi field in S???? Citi Field has more rats in the stadium then the amount of fans that come to see the Mets lose 10-0
Petco park was ranked the number 1 ballpark in all of baseball last year. With the park in center field, the San Diego athletes hall of fame, and the uss midway exhibit its the best in the majors
Definitely looks a lot nicer with all the renovations: Left Field (that HD screen is so nice)... new Right Field wall and spot... and right-center renovation. Also, the view of downtown is so nice if you’re sitting on foul territory... the blue skies... man, I can go on lol
@@fdadodgers4108 As a Giants fan, I would put Petco in the #1 spot and Oracle at #2. Reason being is that it's just always cold at Oracle. Very rare to watch a night game and not have to put on like 3 layers lol.
Yeah actually pretty fan friendly. You can chill by field level to get autographs up until game time then they kick you out. And there's a second level section is right in front of GM suite. So I was about 20 feet from Derek Jeter and company when I went
Dude the stadium is trash. It’s old and boring. Unlike wriggley it doesn’t have a unique item. Getting to and from games it’s hell. It’s just not a good stadium
@@Howard_johnson yes it's old and kinda boring, what do you expect from a stadium that's old and has had minor renovations. I'm glad that now we're getting a BIG renovation which it looks like it's gonna look pretty cool. (You can go into Dodger Stadium for FREE during the off season so I went and it looks awesome)
I’m a big Cubs fan, I love Wrigley and glad you put it in S, but your reasoning for Fenway is questionable because Wrigley has the same problem. Fenway is a hell of an experience to go to
Craig317773 I completely agree. I’m a Twins fan and went to Wrigley once, I sat behind a pole (not a foul pole) in the stands far up on 3rd base side. Also since the Cubs won the World Series the ticket prices are the most expensive in baseball, but still a fun experience.
Aww, Rogers Centre is super cool when the roof is open, you're right next to the CN tower and the late games get some really cool lights from the tower.
Okay I’m a cubs fan and even I’ll say that Miller Park is a very nice park it’s very family friendly there’s a lot to do and overall a nice park obviously wrigley is better but Miller Park a solid A
yeah people forget the dodgers and giants are originally ny teams not ca teams kinda like tupac originally being from ny and not ca LA’s actual team is technically the Angels
@@Infernalcx Yea I think especially with the NFL NY Giants some people do forget that SF used to play in NY too, same with the Arizona Cardinals and how they used to also play in St. Louis. Anybody who knows who Jackie Robinson was know the Dodgers used to be in Brookyln. The LA Dodgers still predate the Angels by 3 years, so I don't see why they aren't also LA's Team - especially with the better history and iconic logo. The Braves used to play in Milwaukee and Boston, so does Atlanta not have an actual team? John Smoltz & Greg Maddux would like a word with you...
@@brianthomas2112 i mean he hasnt been there and i can see where hes coming from seing it on tv it does look kind of dark, but its obviously a great stadium
Out of the 7 MLB stadiums I’ve been to: 1-Camden Yards 2-Citizens Bank Park 3-Progressive Field 4-Rogers Centre 5-Globe Life Park 6-Nationals Park 7-Guaranteed Rate Field
When you come to Cincinnati, take the tour and go to The Banks, it’s a whole strip of bars and restaurants outside the stadium within 200 yards. Great atmosphere when they’re winning, but as the first pro baseball in history, us fans expect more out of the FO. But the atmosphere for me has always been great.
If you’ve been to Kaufman Stadium in KC than you know it belongs in the S tier. Literally one of the best fan atmospheres and the stadium is just incredible
I totally do not agree. Very bland ballpark. absolutely nothing to do before or after a game. The sight lines are horrible if you sit in the lower deck underneath the overhang. horrible restrooms. a 28 acre parking lot is not good. Its in the middle of nowhere..nothing....empty...boring
We just call it the arch, but it’s official name is something like Gateway Arch National Park. thanks for the s tier! (I would also like to point out that Busch stadium also usually puts a picture of the arch in the grass, if you know what I mean)
I feel like you’re a poor person to be doing this. You haven’t been to most of these and a lot of these stadiums are much different in person than on tv. I’d put this video in the F tier.
A baseball stadium is like nothing else. The architecture, atmosphere and uniqueness of each park set itself apart from other sporting venues. Everyone remembers the first time they walked through the concourse tunnel to reveal the beautifully manicured field and thousands of seats. Every park is different on and off the field. There's nothing like it.
A list of 9 thoughts from me: 1) Oriole Park is my personal favorite. Definite S-Tier. Love Oracle Park and PNC Park as well. They're also S-Tier stadiums for me. 2) Although I can't stand the Red Sox, I think Fenway belongs in the S-Tier as well. It's an American icon and they've done a great job with the upgrades the last 17 years or so. 3) Maybe I'm biased because I personally love the fountains and think the Royals have done a great job with it, but I'd put Kauffman Stadium in the A-Tier 4) I'd put Coors either in the high B-Tier or low A-Tier. Haven't been to it, but looks like a very nice and (perhaps somewhat) underrated stadium 5) Chase Field IMO should be in the C-Tier, maybe even the D-Tier (been there a number of times). To me, it feels like a giant parking garage or food court with a baseball field in the middle. It's an eyesore outside and doesn't really do much for me on the inside, either. Plus even the D-Backs themselves don't seem to care a lot for it. 6) Maybe this will sound harsh on the new Yankee Stadium, but I miss the old Yankee Stadium. Kinda wonder if they could have done work on it the way Boston worked on Fenway and Chicago remodeled Wrigley to make it look quite a bit nicer. Loved and respected the hell out of the history of the old Yankee Stadium. The New Yankee Stadium doesn't feel the same. But you're right, it's nice. As a result, I do agree with your B-Tier ranking for it. 7) Having been to Great American Ballpark a number of times, I'd put it in B-Tier myself. No, it's not a classic. But there are nice views from the upper level and I do get a legit baseball feeling when I go there, unlike in other stadiums. 8) Dodger Stadium isn't quite Fenway, Oriole Park, etc., but it's got a history and I personally loved my time there the one time I went. Because of that, I put it in the A-Tier of my own rankings. 9) I respect seeing you put the Coliseum in the D-Tier since most everyone seems to either put it in the F-Tier with the Trop or at least make it sound that way. But hey, I get i. Attendance isn't very high, seats aren't close to the field, there are always water issues and Mount Davis took the great view away. Hope the A's can get their new stadium at Howard Terminal like they want.
@@choppy3690 partially yes lol. The place is just feels manufactured. It feels like a paid experience while Wrigley feels like a part of history. You can tell Wrigley was made for the love of the game while Busch is for the love of the dollar.
Yankee stadium isn’t iconic. It’s 10 yrs old, you get overcharged for your ticket and then for everything else when you’re in there. it just feels like Times Square in baseball form- no personality and just a bunch of billboards. Old yankee stadium was iconic and you could feel the history. Is it “nice”? sure. Does it still kinda suck? Absolutely.
@@dandar4843 true yeah that was a year and a half ago my comment 😅😅 but yeah I agree now it should be b tier. The only food they have is basically hotdogs, burgers, and popcorn
Angels is easily A tier the seats are really comfortable it’s really kid friendly it’s the 4th oldest stadium but looks 15 years old it’s in a really good location and tickets are cheap
Great list Marc! Glad you put Camden Yards where it belongs. I’m an O’s fan and I say the park is elite, so I’m glad we agree on that! But I know me and you and everyone can agree they’re as far from elite as it gets. 😂😂😂
To be honest as an orioles fan there is a lot of crazy fans at the stadium because of how many times I’ve been there but overall the stadium of great The rangers new stadium is in S tier no doubt their new stadium is sick
Marc, I know this is your opinion and your video, but I think you’re wrong in putting Citi field in S tier. It’s your home stadium so I know it’s your home, but I’ve been there and many other stadiums and it’s nice, but it is not a top tier stadium.
As a Cubs fan, Wrigley is my favorite but Sox Park is pretty awesome, that layout is simple enough to do a whole lap around the stadium, on top of that, taco trucks? Churro station? Sox Park is up there with Wrigley and other top stadiums
i don’t understand the hate it gets… although it has the worst name , its really a pretty nice stadium. not top 10 or anything but not not bottom 10 either
I'm a lifelong White Sox fan and I work part-time at Guaranteed Rate Field so I have plenty of bias but valid points as to why GRF should be no where near F tier. The food is rated near the top in MLB, there isn't a bad seat in the stadium and the park is very family friendly. Each home game we get a sprinkling of Cubs fans who love Wrigley but really enjoy the open concourses, fireworks, accessibility and tailgating at GRF. To say that "you wouldn't know the White Sox play there unless someone told you is a complete joke." The park still has the iconic exploding pinwheels and centerfield shower from Old Comiskey Park. Any fan with an appreciation for White Sox culture and history finds a lot of that in this park. You may not like this park but to give it an F is an utter loss my man. Rant over be easy.
How I think it should be: S-Tier: Oracle, Fenway, Wrigley A-Tier: Minute Maid, Coors, Busch, Kauffman, Citi, Target, PNC, Citizens Bank B,C,- Tier: basically all of the other parks are interchangeable between here D-Tier: Oakland Coliseum F-Tier: Tropicana
I am a huge D-Backs fan and Ive been to a ton of games at Chase Field but, If you ever go up to the roof and watch it open, it looks like its broken... the concrete all around the park is cracked.... Go D-Backs!! I am pulling for the Mets for a playoff spot so that you will have epic vids;)
As a Royals fan who's visited Kauffman Stadium several times, the scoreboard and field conditions alone are worth the price of admission. Never mind the amazing fans, atmosphere, fountains, vending, food, and surprisingly tasty beer. Even when the Royals are losing 100+ games per season, the experience is fantastic.
@@francemcgee4292 Don't worry little one, you being maliciously ignorant doesn't make us not exist. I suggest you let your caretaker speak for you from now on though, dribbling inbreds shouldn't speak.
@@francemcgee4292 lol...I agree...one the consistently emptiest stadiums in baseball. oh by the way, you cant see the scoreboard if you sit behind home plate under the overhang.....totally bad design for the more pricey tickets..i got screwed
Nice list overall, fun video to watch. Things I don't like (lol) 1. Citi Field over Petco Park is a travesty 2. Chase Field is ranked too high IMO. No atmosphere, park is too big, nothing special, roof etc. Hard to believe you'd go to a game at Chase and Dodger Stadium and come out thinking Chase is better.
Miller Park and Chase field are extremely similar fundamentally, and generally people consider Miller Park to be slightly better because it's brighter insider and in better shape
I absolutely caaaannot remember the last time I gave a video a dislike and don’t think I’ve ever done it for a UA-camr I love but I am absolutely incensed by this tier list. Fenway Park is the oldest and most unique stadium in history and you complain about your slightly obstructed view? This park was built over 100 years ago bud! All the baseball energy and history you could dream of (and they show you what your view is when you order online). Also with Petco! The food???? The food is perfectly fine and there is a more amazing selection of craft beer than you could possibly imagine. Also when was the food the dominant reason you bought tickets to a baseball game???? On top of there being so many other aspects to the park that make it the peerfect day game park to go to (other than the rather unimpassioned fans). Busch Stadium and Citi Field better than both of those...? Come on. I’ve been on board with most everything you’ve produced but this was pretty unbelievable.
MARC IM GONNA BE AT THE PIRATES GAME AUGUST 2ND (pirates fan tho) where is ur seats at? ( dont worry it's not like I'm gonna hunt u down like a weird fan boy I just wondering, I'm on the 3rd base like 2nd deck
guaranteed rate field makes up for it in food, top tier. And for playoffs the fans went crazy with the black out games, Arod and David Ortiz said that was one of the loudest most intimidating parks they have ever seen
New Yankee Stadium will never live up to Old Yankee Stadium. I caught a game there in 98 and 99 and you definitely felt that there was an atmosphere that was really special
Mark listen buddy miller park is one of my favorite stadiums to watch a game at. The atmosphere is amazing, the food fairly good, there is a one dollar hot dog day, the fans are great, and the stadium is never empty.
I just went to the Pirates vs Phillies game in PNC Park on July 21 for the 1st time and I had an amazing time. The park is so beautiful. I'm sure you won't be disappointed with PNC Park.
Coors field is a top 5 ballpark. It is amazing, this is coming from a dodger fan. The nightlife around the stadium, the stadium itself, the views of the city and mountains surrounding. It’s awesome!
Late to the party here, but: 1) Go to Cincy, I think you'll enjoy it. The river walk behind the stadium around the riverboat, huge screen... probably makes it an A. I recommend a day game, especially 2) If you go to a game at Miller Park, you'd probably rate it lower. The seats are uncomfortable, there isn't anything special, it feels old even though it was built in 2003. I really, really like the people there, one of my favorite places to visit. 3) Target Field is really nice, nothing special inside the stadium, but it's simply beautiful. 7:00 games in the middle of summer, has some really cool shadows. 4) I hear really great things about KC, their CF area is really cool. 5) I think you nailed Guaranteed Rate Field, Angels, Busch, all of which I been and are properly ranked. 6) I think the food at Citizen's Bank is great, might push it to a S? But I'm biased, GO PHILLIES!
Citi field in S, Fenway park in A. The bias is too obvious.
Elijah Nelson-Brantley literally😂
fenway is definitly a S tier but citi should be S on the scale of stadiums it’s clean with a great atmosphere and good food
EF_ 1 You are right, I was just saying if citi field is in S there’s no way Fenway can be in A
@@jackvd86_76 As a Yankee fan and I've never been, But i would put Fenway at S. So much history and from the videos I've seen it's a amazing park.
He made a good point though
Do broadcasters tier lists. I don't care if this is supposed to be the last one
Gary Cohen
Cheryl Dressler fuck ku
Fuck Kansas
Cheryl Dressler Joe buck is an A
Yes lets do it
Definitely not biased
Citi Field- S
Fenway- A
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Lol I’ve been to Citi field so many times and it’s not that great. Biased asf
John Bradley I disagree
Fenway is terrible old AF.
Citi Field is one of the worst stadiums.
William Stachowicz you gotta admit that Fenway is a little old
I'm biased, but Coors Field is a great stadium and I love the aesthetic, you absolutely need to catch a game there
Yeah and the sunsets over the mountains every night
I’m biased too lol but I agree and Coors field will always have a special place in my heart. Never will forget Tulo hitting a foul ball that hit the top of the dug out roof on 1st base side and bounced 19 rows up right into my glove! I was ready for that ball surreal feeling catching it and everyone around me clapping. Still have the ball. Great memory
@@garymathewoo973 That's cool
I have a friend in Colorado and I'll be seeing if she wants to hit up a game if we're allowed back at them any time 😯🙏🏽
Coors is nice, the score board is annoying though, at least my seat was in front of it
You put Sox stadium worse then citi field cmon man
Get this to ur top
Owen Hosack Fenway is a dump
Mike Isola ur high as shit
What’s so special about it besides being old? It’s small in both capacity and field size, plus it has a lot of obstructed view seats
seriously... this dude is too biased against the sox.
@@mikeisola6245 Fenway is a iconic stadium
Zack Hample should make one of these cause he has been to every one.
Babe Ruth 100000000000000000000 IW
IQ
Right
And he isn’t bias
i agree because he put great american ball park in c teir and i don’t even like the reds and it’s my favorite stadium
as a dodger fan i think Petco Park should be S tier
Ty Therien absolutely
same dude gotta love the dodgers and petco games are BEAUTIFUL!
Ty Therien agree
Yes
I've been to over half the parks on this list. Petco Park has been my favorite thus far. Citi Field over Petco is hilarious.
Marc, San Diego here.
The food is some of the best stuff in petco.
Please, seek help next time you’re here.
Peter John Petco park has the best food tbh I live in San Diego so I go a lot
Never been to San Diego or have any connection to Petco Park. I must say aesthetically, it is the most underrated stadium. Love the outfield and think its gorgeous. I will say yall could do better than the name though!
Thanks for saying it means help. It means a lot to me.
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Miller park. 1. The roof amazing!! Closes/open in like 2 mins. 2. You can bring in almost any food, a rarity in baseball parks. 3. Bernie's slide! 4. Great atmosphere! 5. Tickets are cheap, and so many deals you can go see a dozen games a year and pay maybe $15 in total!! 6. Tailgating, part of the experience, only possible with the parking!! 7. Great stadium in general!
Trev dogg couldn’t agree more!
As a mets fan I agree. I live by Chicago but I always go to Milwaukee over either the cubs or the Sox to watch games.
There is a reason so many Chicago fans come to Miller Park to see games when they are not even playing the cubs. Your reasoning was unjustified, Miller Park is an undeniable S tier ball park. (Season ticket holder)
@@AXCEpoke looks pretty cool I admit, but atmosphere seems pretty bad there
@@clickbait3753 pick a team jesus
Honestly Missouri has the best pro sports stadiums Kaufman, Busch, Arrowhead, Blues, Sprint Center
missouri is da best
If you want to stretch it to kck then Children’s mercy park for Sporting KC is great and one of my favorite mls stadiums.
Faurot field too
The new soccer stadium in saint louis is nice as well
Arrowhead is not that good, and neither is the blues arena
The bias is really starting to draw me away from your videos smh
Tbh kinda same, like damn
Agree
Agreed
For real. Not that it’s present in this video, his bias against the Phillies is AWFUL along with his bias for the Mets.
@@SuperDuffyj same here
Being born and raised in NY, Citi Field is NO WHERE NEAR S, looks like a shopping mall
For someone who is born and raised in NY, you clearly dont know the history of baseball in the city. Citi Field is modeled off the look of Ebbets Field. Not sure what shopping malls you go to that look like historic baseball stadiums.
GiraffeNeckMarc shut up biased Mets fan you’re the same dude that said Mets are winning the WS 🤣
GiraffeNeckMarc lmao you sound like every typical Mets fan 😂. At least the true ones will admit their stadium is garbage
GiraffeNeckMarc stfu you clown you know damn well it isn’t s tier
Citi field is amazing..wtf are you talkin about?
Lost all respect for you putting Citi on S tier you homer
Tyler Ayala he has a very obvious homer boner and it’s annoying
He said the mets were winning WS so lmao
He is a mets fan would u dis ur own home field
Baseball Highlights as a rational fan, yes. I’m a Red Sox fan but one aware of the many bad seats at Fenway. Fenway and Yankee stadium would be in A tier in my opinion. Fenway for the history, Yankees stadium for how nice it is.
you lost respect for someone because of their opinion on a tier list?
Biased, he puts Yankee stadium IN B and citi field in S???? Citi Field has more rats in the stadium then the amount of fans that come to see the Mets lose 10-0
Suck it
ROMLB Highlights Gaming Broadcast da how can u put citi field above Yankee stadium what a clown
@@richiehesdra9774
Because the new Yankee stadium is trash compared to Citi Field..
@@richiehesdra9774
Suck it up buttercup
Rats?
Petco park was ranked the number 1 ballpark in all of baseball last year. With the park in center field, the San Diego athletes hall of fame, and the uss midway exhibit its the best in the majors
George Garyfallos Exactly!!! Just this guys opinion! Petco is #1
It’s nice because when they play the dodgers there’s more dodger fans there
Definitely looks a lot nicer with all the renovations: Left Field (that HD screen is so nice)... new Right Field wall and spot... and right-center renovation. Also, the view of downtown is so nice if you’re sitting on foul territory... the blue skies... man, I can go on lol
@@fdadodgers4108 As a Giants fan, I would put Petco in the #1 spot and Oracle at #2. Reason being is that it's just always cold at Oracle. Very rare to watch a night game and not have to put on like 3 layers lol.
Lol by who
To me, there's something kind of charming about Tropicana Field being a dump.
jcorona984 yeah because we get to rip on it and make fun of all 12 of their fans😂😂😂
Peach Noch As a Yankees fan, I love it when the Rays lose just like when the Steelers lose!!!😈
Nasiful Huda 10.5 game lead lets go!
The real issue with Tropicana is the location- it’s not near anything, so fans don’t make the trek.
Yeah actually pretty fan friendly. You can chill by field level to get autographs up until game time then they kick you out. And there's a second level section is right in front of GM suite. So I was about 20 feet from Derek Jeter and company when I went
No one:
No one ever:
Marc: THIS FOOD IS ELITE
Edit: THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE LIKES!!
lol so true
Also, VERLANDER IS LIKE A FINE WINE
Dodgers stadium has one of the best views in baseball with the palm trees and I am a Jays fan.
Plus overlooking downtown and hanging off that cliff is a nice view
Amen
Don't know how it's c
Henry Ramon but Oracle has one of the best views
You can plant palm trees. Dodger stadium is on the boring side because theres no interesting dimensions to the field.... and its in LA
Great American Ballpark is so underrated. I’ve visited 8 stadiums and Cincinnati was one of my favorite ones
Great rankings! Oracle Park rocks. You just can't beat waterfront property.
He sounds like he's trying to sell me Citi Field
Food not elite at Petco Park?!?!
You really f'd up the times you been there. You have Phil's BBQ and Hodads. Nuff said
TheLuiscelaya 😂😂what I’m thinking
Went to comment this exactly lol feel like the food and beer selection alone makes it A tier
Cleveland has the best food
BBQ is probably not that great compared to Kauffman, Busch, Minute Maid, or globe life.
Went to Cleveland and they had only one spot to get French fries
How can u drop Fenway in B 🤯
....And citi field in S 😡
Scott Morrison Since clearly no one agrees with him , now that I look through the comments, maybe it’s a troll. No idea.
He clearly explained why Fenway isn’t s tier ...
Bias
Dude Fenway is a terrible stadium
Imagine rating Dodger Stadium, one of the most iconic stadiums in all of baseball, a C
And not putting the A’s stadium as an f
But it is ass just because it’s iconic doesn’t mean it’s good I would put it in D tier honestly
And city field is at-least a C tier not and S
Dude the stadium is trash. It’s old and boring. Unlike wriggley it doesn’t have a unique item. Getting to and from games it’s hell. It’s just not a good stadium
@@Howard_johnson yes it's old and kinda boring, what do you expect from a stadium that's old and has had minor renovations. I'm glad that now we're getting a BIG renovation which it looks like it's gonna look pretty cool. (You can go into Dodger Stadium for FREE during the off season so I went and it looks awesome)
dodger stadium, yankee stadium, fenway > citi field
Hell no on Yankee stadium. No way it is better than citi.
Lmao what is this
This comment is cancer
@@cronoesify If you've ever had the food at Yankee Stadium you should know that alone makes it at least A tier.
@@MrSkyboy997 bruh.
You uh...
Ever had that Citi field pastrami?
Yankee stadium got nothin on that
Best player of all time for each position
Petco is literally ranked the best stadium in baseball and the food is great
RaidersNation it borrowed heavily from Oriole Park, but no doubt, way way up there.
Petco definitely should have been S tier
@@Sebadiah23 It looks nothing like Oriole Park.
I’m a big Cubs fan, I love Wrigley and glad you put it in S, but your reasoning for Fenway is questionable because Wrigley has the same problem. Fenway is a hell of an experience to go to
Craig317773 I completely agree. I’m a Twins fan and went to Wrigley once, I sat behind a pole (not a foul pole) in the stands far up on 3rd base side. Also since the Cubs won the World Series the ticket prices are the most expensive in baseball, but still a fun experience.
Aww, Rogers Centre is super cool when the roof is open, you're right next to the CN tower and the late games get some really cool lights from the tower.
It's dirty, very concrete, and the CN Tower itself is somewhat underwhelming
busch stadium underrated so i’m glad he put it on S
The Mets bias making me wanna click off it rly sucks
Beast mode 19589 I’ve been to city field before it really is an amazing stadium the food is so good and nice view from every stadium
Seat
Eddie LovesNba I’ve been too but it’s not THAT amazing
@@psychofigs_697 The pastrami, bro. So good.
Beast mode 19589 69th like
each stadium bathrooms tier list! pu this to the top
DrizzyDre1218 ...ok then...
Okay I’m a cubs fan and even I’ll say that Miller Park is a very nice park it’s very family friendly there’s a lot to do and overall a nice park obviously wrigley is better but Miller Park a solid A
Family friendly is questionable considering it’s sponsored by beer
Brock what ballpark do you not see beer at
When I went the roof was closed and it sucked. I couldn’t see the ball
Miller Park has a modern industrial architectural feel.
How’s wrigley
I think great American ballpark is number 1
Raven The Gemmy Inflatable ur on crack
That is a great stadium, dodger stadium is number 1
Fr.
When I think of the Mets all I can think of is that their colors are from the Dodgers and Giants
That’s because when those teams moved to California the Mets replaced them. It’s supposed to be like that.
yeah people forget the dodgers and giants are originally ny teams not ca teams
kinda like tupac originally being from ny and not ca
LA’s actual team is technically the Angels
@@Infernalcx Yea I think especially with the NFL NY Giants some people do forget that SF used to play in NY too, same with the Arizona Cardinals and how they used to also play in St. Louis. Anybody who knows who Jackie Robinson was know the Dodgers used to be in Brookyln. The LA Dodgers still predate the Angels by 3 years, so I don't see why they aren't also LA's Team - especially with the better history and iconic logo. The Braves used to play in Milwaukee and Boston, so does Atlanta not have an actual team? John Smoltz & Greg Maddux would like a word with you...
I’ve been to 21 of these, and you have Citi too high. I can get behind B or A, but it’s not in the same league as Wrigley or Fenway
Nats park is one of the best stadiums really.
I agree. I’m a nats fan so of course i’m biased, but i have a great experience there and there is a place to eat in centerfield which i love
I mean Kauffman stadium looked pretty nice when the best team of the 21st century was lighting u guys up
My man, Kauffman stadium is lit.
Nick Howard As a Yankees fan, I loved watching the Royals destroy the Mets in the 2015 World Series. The Mets really do suck.
And there is a park in the stadium and I am a kc fan
Yeah go royals
Kauffman stadium is amazing I love it IV got it to throw the first pitch there I love it
I agree with the wrigley field it is such a classic. It really just reminds you of what baseball is really about.
First time I walked into Busch stadium it legitimately took my breath away. And that’s not an exaggeration
Same I went to a game the other day and I could not even take it in it is so breath taking I love it is for sure s tier for me
You gave my Phillies citizens Bank Park a A but dude you are the most biased baseball UA-cam guy out there come on
Franki Maier
Honestly
And citi field at s and he said it was completely unbiased
Citizens doesn’t belong in s ... if that’s what you’re saying
Matthew Martell I said he gave us a A which was good I’m not that stupid to put citi field S tier & Fenway at A 🤷🏼♂️
Miller park has one of if not the best atmosphere with the tailgating and the overall fan support, its a must for any baseball fan to go to
Six Ronin he is so uninformed that it hurts
@@brianthomas2112 i mean he hasnt been there and i can see where hes coming from seing it on tv it does look kind of dark, but its obviously a great stadium
bruh you can't say the fan support is great when cubs fans outnumber you when they play there
@@nickparts you do realize chicago is like an hour from milwaukee, and there are alot of cub fans in wisconsin.
The place smells like piss and food is turrible but the left field bleachers r great
Out of the 7 MLB stadiums I’ve been to:
1-Camden Yards
2-Citizens Bank Park
3-Progressive Field
4-Rogers Centre
5-Globe Life Park
6-Nationals Park
7-Guaranteed Rate Field
When you come to Cincinnati, take the tour and go to The Banks, it’s a whole strip of bars and restaurants outside the stadium within 200 yards. Great atmosphere when they’re winning, but as the first pro baseball in history, us fans expect more out of the FO. But the atmosphere for me has always been great.
Yes.
If you’ve been to Kaufman Stadium in KC than you know it belongs in the S tier. Literally one of the best fan atmospheres and the stadium is just incredible
Coming from a cardinals fan, Kaufman is a very nice field and I always enjoyed going
I totally do not agree. Very bland ballpark. absolutely nothing to do before or after a game. The sight lines are horrible if you sit in the lower deck underneath the overhang. horrible restrooms. a 28 acre parking lot is not good. Its in the middle of nowhere..nothing....empty...boring
“It’s my last one” next week ranking every bullpen catcher
Mets bullpen catcher will be unbiasedly ranked #1
L for putting Dodger Stadium in C tier
Alexander Sandoval dodgers suck honestly
Lemur Femur they have the best record in baseball how do they suck
Lemur Femur u obviously don’t watch baseball
bruh there was literally like shit on the field last year
Bro face it your team and your teams park is flaming dog shit
Ur defenetly biased by putting Mets in S their. I’ve been to citi field before and it’s not that great
Thank you!! This guy seems to think everything with the Mets is perfect. I’ve been to TONS of ballparks nicer than Shitty Field
Everyone is biased with their own team, deal with it.
Andrew Payne real fans are not
Are you really shocked though that a Mets fan puts it on top?
You’re also a Yankees fan, I’m sure you have some bias for your stadium as well
We just call it the arch, but it’s official name is something like Gateway Arch National Park. thanks for the s tier! (I would also like to point out that Busch stadium also usually puts a picture of the arch in the grass, if you know what I mean)
I feel like you’re a poor person to be doing this. You haven’t been to most of these and a lot of these stadiums are much different in person than on tv. I’d put this video in the F tier.
matt Markham no one told you to watch it
@@ethanjonahjorge7994 that makes no fucking sense he’s just giving his opinion on the video which is literally the point of the comments section
No one:
Marc: This is definitely the last tier list!
Dodger Sadium = S. Can you do a broadcaster tier list?
Easily an S
The Train lol yeah the bathrooms are so small and uncomfortable
Way Waaaaaaaaaaaay better than Angel Stadium
Thanks for giving Busch stadium love
A baseball stadium is like nothing else.
The architecture, atmosphere and uniqueness of each park set itself apart from other sporting venues.
Everyone remembers the first time they walked through the concourse tunnel to reveal the beautifully manicured field and thousands of seats.
Every park is different on and off the field.
There's nothing like it.
A list of 9 thoughts from me:
1) Oriole Park is my personal favorite. Definite S-Tier. Love Oracle Park and PNC Park as well. They're also S-Tier stadiums for me.
2) Although I can't stand the Red Sox, I think Fenway belongs in the S-Tier as well. It's an American icon and they've done a great job with the upgrades the last 17 years or so.
3) Maybe I'm biased because I personally love the fountains and think the Royals have done a great job with it, but I'd put Kauffman Stadium in the A-Tier
4) I'd put Coors either in the high B-Tier or low A-Tier. Haven't been to it, but looks like a very nice and (perhaps somewhat) underrated stadium
5) Chase Field IMO should be in the C-Tier, maybe even the D-Tier (been there a number of times). To me, it feels like a giant parking garage or food court with a baseball field in the middle. It's an eyesore outside and doesn't really do much for me on the inside, either. Plus even the D-Backs themselves don't seem to care a lot for it.
6) Maybe this will sound harsh on the new Yankee Stadium, but I miss the old Yankee Stadium. Kinda wonder if they could have done work on it the way Boston worked on Fenway and Chicago remodeled Wrigley to make it look quite a bit nicer. Loved and respected the hell out of the history of the old Yankee Stadium. The New Yankee Stadium doesn't feel the same. But you're right, it's nice. As a result, I do agree with your B-Tier ranking for it.
7) Having been to Great American Ballpark a number of times, I'd put it in B-Tier myself. No, it's not a classic. But there are nice views from the upper level and I do get a legit baseball feeling when I go there, unlike in other stadiums.
8) Dodger Stadium isn't quite Fenway, Oriole Park, etc., but it's got a history and I personally loved my time there the one time I went. Because of that, I put it in the A-Tier of my own rankings.
9) I respect seeing you put the Coliseum in the D-Tier since most everyone seems to either put it in the F-Tier with the Trop or at least make it sound that way. But hey, I get i. Attendance isn't very high, seats aren't close to the field, there are always water issues and Mount Davis took the great view away. Hope the A's can get their new stadium at Howard Terminal like they want.
What’s wrong with this picture? Wrigley, at&t park, pnc park, Busch stadium, Camden yards and.... Citi field.
hahahahahahhahaha lol totaly agree
oracle
Busch stadium is trash
You’re just saying that as a cubs fan, it’s a great stadium
@@choppy3690 partially yes lol. The place is just feels manufactured. It feels like a paid experience while Wrigley feels like a part of history. You can tell Wrigley was made for the love of the game while Busch is for the love of the dollar.
i’ve been to 20 stadiums and busch is my favorite...love the view and best fan base in baseball, great environment
Marc: Last tier list promise
Me: Danget! I love tier list
“Marc uploads another one”
Me: There ya Go Marc!
Wow of course Marc puts citi field in S tier and Yankee stadium B
Supereme Highlights yankee stadium is way better
Cheesy Gamer dude No
Seriously. He's just a hater. Fucking idiot.
Yankee stadium isn’t iconic. It’s 10 yrs old, you get overcharged for your ticket and then for everything else when you’re in there. it just feels like Times Square in baseball form- no personality and just a bunch of billboards. Old yankee stadium was iconic and you could feel the history. Is it “nice”? sure. Does it still kinda suck? Absolutely.
@@dandar4843 true yeah that was a year and a half ago my comment 😅😅 but yeah I agree now it should be b tier. The only food they have is basically hotdogs, burgers, and popcorn
You are going to LOVE PNC Park! My personal favorite stadium!
How tf is Fenway A tier... love the vids, but you’re wrong on this one
Sam DiGiacomo everyone always complains about how bad the seating is there since it is so old
he puts citi field on s when it’s a tier and puts a tier for Fenway when it’s easily s
Sean Esquinaldo I was at Fenway and that’s true seating sucks and the food sucked imo
Sam DiGiacomo and PMC and Oracle is S Tier. Bullshit
Solem but come one man, you have to put Fenway on S
PNC IS MY FAVORITE 🔥🔥
I'm a bias pirates fan, but its BEAUTIFUL I. Love it, great skyline view, good seats, good food, the Clemente wall, and the Pittsburgh faithful fans
Lowen Werner I don’t like the Pittsburgh sports teams (I’m a Yankees, Ravens, NY Rangers fan), but PNC Park looks pretty nice when I see it on TV!!!😎
Lowen Werner As an NL Central rival, I love your stadium! The backdrop was always so perfect and I enjoy watching the Brewers play you guys there
Angels is easily A tier the seats are really comfortable it’s really kid friendly it’s the 4th oldest stadium but looks 15 years old it’s in a really good location and tickets are cheap
Great list Marc! Glad you put Camden Yards where it belongs. I’m an O’s fan and I say the park is elite, so I’m glad we agree on that! But I know me and you and everyone can agree they’re as far from elite as it gets. 😂😂😂
To be honest as an orioles fan there is a lot of crazy fans at the stadium because of how many times I’ve been there but overall the stadium of great
The rangers new stadium is in S tier no doubt their new stadium is sick
With me not being biased and have been to 6 different ballparks suntrust is a A tier stadium its a gorgeous park🤦🏻♂️SMDH
It’s beautiful I’ve only been twice (bc I can’t afford it and we live ab 3 hours away) but day and night it’s a picture perfect park
Minute Maid park is open and closed stadium. I've been there when they close the roof during a game, it's really cool.
Marc, I know this is your opinion and your video, but I think you’re wrong in putting Citi field in S tier. It’s your home stadium so I know it’s your home, but I’ve been there and many other stadiums and it’s nice, but it is not a top tier stadium.
Bradley Zanteson lmao citi field is surrounded by a legitimate dump outside
I’m sorry this guy said the food was not good at Petco Park? Bro I just started liking this channel 😂
As a Cubs fan, Wrigley is my favorite but Sox Park is pretty awesome, that layout is simple enough to do a whole lap around the stadium, on top of that, taco trucks? Churro station? Sox Park is up there with Wrigley and other top stadiums
i don’t understand the hate it gets… although it has the worst name , its really a pretty nice stadium. not top 10 or anything but not not bottom 10 either
@@chicagofilmz Yes EXACTLY, they have a fuckin churro station! It’s not bad at all
Thank You for using my recommendation Marc😄
Coors needs to be at least A, Fenway should be S, Citi Field is B
Facts. 100% Accurate
Kauffman Stadium is awesome!! You should definitely go there sometime.
I’ll give you my unbiased opinion:
Top five: 1 Fenway, 2 Oracle, 3 Wrigley, 4 PNC Park, 5 Orioles Park.
Middle range: 6 Dodger Stadium, 7 Bush Stadium, 8 Target Field, 9 Minute Maid Park, 10 City Field, 11 Petco Park, 12 T-Mobile Park, 13 Yankee Stadium, 14 Citizens Bank Park, 15 “The K”, 16 Nationals Park, 17 Braves’ Stadium, 18 Great American, 19 Comerica Park, 20 Marlins Park, 21 Coors Field, 22 Rangers’ Stadium, 23 Miller Park, 24 Rogers Centre, 25 Progressive Field.
Bottom five: 26 Chase Field, 27 Angels Stadium, 28 Low Rate Field, 29 Ricky Henderson Field, 30 Tropicana Field.
I'm a lifelong White Sox fan and I work part-time at Guaranteed Rate Field so I have plenty of bias but valid points as to why GRF should be no where near F tier. The food is rated near the top in MLB, there isn't a bad seat in the stadium and the park is very family friendly. Each home game we get a sprinkling of Cubs fans who love Wrigley but really enjoy the open concourses, fireworks, accessibility and tailgating at GRF. To say that "you wouldn't know the White Sox play there unless someone told you is a complete joke." The park still has the iconic exploding pinwheels and centerfield shower from Old Comiskey Park. Any fan with an appreciation for White Sox culture and history finds a lot of that in this park. You may not like this park but to give it an F is an utter loss my man. Rant over be easy.
Well said. This list is biased and lame.
How can you rank every stadium if you haven’t been there?
Miller Park is weird it looks cool but the lighting is bad and it’s too small
@@the3prankskateers704 have you been there?
Six Ronin yes when the Braves were there last year but it’s a great experience and good food
The 3 Prankskateers uhhhhhhhhh there’s a roof.
Sportz Dude uhhhh it’s not solid and they open it sometimes
I realize there are obstructed views in fenway but 99 out of 100 people would put fenway in S tier because it is just special.
Fenway needs to be S. I just went there and the Fanbase is amazing.
Max Enis It’s S-tier. Don’t worry about this nonsense.
How I think it should be:
S-Tier: Oracle, Fenway, Wrigley
A-Tier: Minute Maid, Coors, Busch, Kauffman, Citi, Target, PNC, Citizens Bank
B,C,- Tier: basically all of the other parks are interchangeable between here
D-Tier: Oakland Coliseum
F-Tier: Tropicana
I am a huge D-Backs fan and Ive been to a ton of games at Chase Field but, If you ever go up to the roof and watch it open, it looks like its broken... the concrete all around the park is cracked.... Go D-Backs!! I am pulling for the Mets for a playoff spot so that you will have epic vids;)
Do a Jersey tear list
Like if u agree
As a Royals fan who's visited Kauffman Stadium several times, the scoreboard and field conditions alone are worth the price of admission. Never mind the amazing fans, atmosphere, fountains, vending, food, and surprisingly tasty beer. Even when the Royals are losing 100+ games per season, the experience is fantastic.
What fans?
@@francemcgee4292 Don't worry little one, you being maliciously ignorant doesn't make us not exist. I suggest you let your caretaker speak for you from now on though, dribbling inbreds shouldn't speak.
@@francemcgee4292 lol...I agree...one the consistently emptiest stadiums in baseball. oh by the way, you cant see the scoreboard if you sit behind home plate under the overhang.....totally bad design for the more pricey tickets..i got screwed
Nice list overall, fun video to watch. Things I don't like (lol)
1. Citi Field over Petco Park is a travesty
2. Chase Field is ranked too high IMO. No atmosphere, park is too big, nothing special, roof etc. Hard to believe you'd go to a game at Chase and Dodger Stadium and come out thinking Chase is better.
Agreed. I've been to Chase Field and had great seats and it was entirely un-remarkable and not memorable.
Colin Ancel I’d say same with my hometown stadium Comerica Park
Miller Park and Chase field are extremely similar fundamentally, and generally people consider Miller Park to be slightly better because it's brighter insider and in better shape
Tropicana irl is dope though
New subscriber and im so Glad i found this channel
I absolutely caaaannot remember the last time I gave a video a dislike and don’t think I’ve ever done it for a UA-camr I love but I am absolutely incensed by this tier list. Fenway Park is the oldest and most unique stadium in history and you complain about your slightly obstructed view? This park was built over 100 years ago bud! All the baseball energy and history you could dream of (and they show you what your view is when you order online). Also with Petco! The food???? The food is perfectly fine and there is a more amazing selection of craft beer than you could possibly imagine. Also when was the food the dominant reason you bought tickets to a baseball game???? On top of there being so many other aspects to the park that make it the peerfect day game park to go to (other than the rather unimpassioned fans). Busch Stadium and Citi Field better than both of those...? Come on. I’ve been on board with most everything you’ve produced but this was pretty unbelievable.
Yankee stadium is obviously S tier and citi field is easily in d
@C J your a sped
I’m a yankee fan and citi field is better
Fax
C J WTF:’D OLD ONE IS LEGEND
Citi field is nice but not as nice as yankee stadium
MARC IM GONNA BE AT THE PIRATES GAME AUGUST 2ND (pirates fan tho) where is ur seats at? ( dont worry it's not like I'm gonna hunt u down like a weird fan boy I just wondering, I'm on the 3rd base like 2nd deck
cincy will be in A when you finally visit it.
Goph Lunsford I live in cincy and it’s a C at best.
@@mattmarkham8882 what other stadiums have you visited and what did they have that we lack?
FR
Nah S
guaranteed rate field makes up for it in food, top tier. And for playoffs the fans went crazy with the black out games, Arod and David Ortiz said that was one of the loudest most intimidating parks they have ever seen
Marc: “Not biased”
Also Marc: “ Yankee stadium is B tier”
😂😂 cmon dude just bc you don’t like them doesn’t mean their stadium sucks
Joe Winnenberg it does tho
It sort of does
B tier is still above average D or F are the ones that suck
Yankees fans will admit Citifeild is a better park to watch a game. Yankee Stadium is very corporate and how the seats are set up you feel far away
New Yankee Stadium will never live up to Old Yankee Stadium. I caught a game there in 98 and 99 and you definitely felt that there was an atmosphere that was really special
Mark listen buddy miller park is one of my favorite stadiums to watch a game at. The atmosphere is amazing, the food fairly good, there is a one dollar hot dog day, the fans are great, and the stadium is never empty.
same! and im a Giants fan from SF
Wym GABP is a only a C? That place is beautiful!
Exactly. That’s what I’m saying
it is, coming from a cubs fan
I’ve been there it’s alright food is decent it’s at most a b
I just went to the Pirates vs Phillies game in PNC Park on July 21 for the 1st time and I had an amazing time. The park is so beautiful. I'm sure you won't be disappointed with PNC Park.
Lesss goo, cardinals are my fav and im so happy that u put them in 's' tier, St.louis for life BABY
You'll be moving Kauffman Stadium up to at least A tier as soon as you visit it.
You went to progressive when it wasn’t a good stadium. With all of the renovations it is easily A tier
No one:
Still no one:
Marc: I dOnT hAvE mUcH tO sAy AbOuT tHiS pArK sO i’lL pUt It In B tIeR
Coors field is a top 5 ballpark. It is amazing, this is coming from a dodger fan. The nightlife around the stadium, the stadium itself, the views of the city and mountains surrounding. It’s awesome!
Late to the party here, but:
1) Go to Cincy, I think you'll enjoy it. The river walk behind the stadium around the riverboat, huge screen... probably makes it an A. I recommend a day game, especially
2) If you go to a game at Miller Park, you'd probably rate it lower. The seats are uncomfortable, there isn't anything special, it feels old even though it was built in 2003. I really, really like the people there, one of my favorite places to visit.
3) Target Field is really nice, nothing special inside the stadium, but it's simply beautiful. 7:00 games in the middle of summer, has some really cool shadows.
4) I hear really great things about KC, their CF area is really cool.
5) I think you nailed Guaranteed Rate Field, Angels, Busch, all of which I been and are properly ranked.
6) I think the food at Citizen's Bank is great, might push it to a S? But I'm biased, GO PHILLIES!