Dodger Stadium is like a Zegna suit: perfect proportions, beautiful construction, elegant, but most people don't even know the brand. The environment at games from afternoon, golden-hour to twilight is magnificent. The build into the slope of the hill seems so natural, and well-done, it's almost unnoticed. A mid-century modern, googie masterpiece (perfect for LA), in an era of retro "jewel box" knockoffs. I'm not surprised many people don't "get it".
Oracle will always be my favorite being a Giants fan. Never got those points of how it was special bc I have never been. But watching playoff baseball this year I started noticing those very points you layed out. Definitely a top 5 if not top 3 park in Baseball.
The Western Metal Supply Building at Petco Park has been there since 1907. It's on the National Register of Historic Places. Because of its landmark status, it can't be torn down. So when Petco Park was built, the building was incorporated into the design. The corner of the building even serves as the left field foul pole.
“Angels stadium is meh, and is surrounded by parking lot. Dodger stadium is great and has great weather year round!” They’re like 45 minutes away from each other, they have the same weather and they’re both surrounded by a parking lot. Lol
My favorite park is and will always be Camden Yards. There is no better spot to catch a game in the league. Such a classic vintage feel to a stadium that was built in the last 30 years. Feels like it could have been built in the 1940s.
One thing I love about Yankee stadium that I haven’t seen brought up (I’m a new baseball fan so I could be entirely wrong about that) is that you can see the subway pass by next to the scoreboard. It really appeals to me both on TV and at the stadium and I think it’s just a unique detail that adds to the NYC aesthetic.
For the ones I’ve been to 1) Citi field LGM 🔵🟠 2) citizens bank great ⚾️ culture 3) Chase field (underrated) 4) Truist park good museum 5) Minute Maid 🍊 6) Yankees (too expensive) 7) Tropicana 🍊 (ugly)
I talked with an employee at loan depot park. From what I heard ( don’t know how accurate it is ) is that all of the fish died during Covid and they didn’t wanna deal with a new batch of fish to take care of so they just got rid of the tank
I thought it was Jeter decision, who was part owner at the time. I believe a report came out stating that he thought the fish tanks were childish, hated the Marlins home run sculpture in the outfield and couldn't stand the bright neon green walls around the field. He wanted the Marlins to be a serious franchise like his beloved Yankees & wanted the Stadium to look like a serious ballpark that didn't have things that distracted fans from watching the team on the field. Heck the new wall colors around the field are the same as The Yankees, the only thing is it backfired. Because a poll came out asking Marlins fans (the few that are fans) what they thought of the new changes to the stadium. They all voted that they hated it, that stadium is boring now & looks generic. That the old look, better represented the state of Florida & Miami. With bright colors & a tropical look, they also missed the fish tanks 😂
I’ve been to(in no particular order) 1) Wrigley Field 2) Chase Field 3) T-Mobile 4) Comerica Park 5) Petco Park 6) Dodger Stadium 7) Jack Murphy/Qualcomm Every stadium in Arizona for Spring Training(yes, Tucson, too) I do have to add that I had a great time at every one that I’ve been to!
Wrigley ain't shit. Its only ranked high because of the neighborhood. The seating is cramped, the food options are limited, parking SUUUUUUCKS, and its time to update the troughs. Like, why keep those with all the renovations that have happened over the years?
Dodger stadium is the biggest pain in the ass to get into. Unless you live in LA, you don’t understand. It’s better than Angel stadium but angel stadium is so easy and relaxing.
OMG BUDDY DO YOUR HOMEWORK. rogers centre in toronto just went through millions of dollars in a two year renovation. it's seating is baseball specific now with the entire stadium being reconfigured. look it up.
Awesome video bro!!! I guess I’ll just have to live with my favorite place on earth Dodger Stadium getting ranked 4 lol. Going to games at Dodger Stadium is utter perfection, and I can’t imagine wanting to see a ballgame elsewhere 😊I’m going to Game 1 of the World Series this Friday, can’t wait, let’s go Dodgers 💙❗️
Instead of doing all of the stadiums I’m going to rank the 4 that I’ve been to so far and that’s 1) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 2) Comerica Park 3) Dodger Stadium 4) Angel Stadium
Baseball is the only Major League sport where I've been to a game at every active ballpark. Obviously that's going to change with the A's moving away from the Coliseum, but at least I'll only have one new ballpark to go visit to keep up to date. Now being a typical obese American I'm not quite as enamored with some of the older parks whose seats weren't designed to accommodate people my size. That may make some of my rankings controversial. Still, I do note that my #1 and #30 matches yours. Anyways, here's my rankings including the four defunct stadiums I've been to. 30. RingCentral Coliseum (OAK) 29. Globe Life Field (TEX) - pales in comparison in where the Rangers played before. 28. Yankee Stadium (NYY) 27. Tropicana Field (TBD) ---------RFK Stadium (WAS) ---------Turner Field (ATL) ---------Shea Stadium (NYM) 26. LoanDepot Park (MIA) 25. Great American Ballpark (CIN) - the average demarcation line 24. Angels Stadium (LAA) 23. Busch Stadium (STL) 22. Camden Yards (BAL) - I just don't like how poor the airflow is if you sit beneath an upper deck 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) - really wanted to like these three more 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) - best food in the Majors 6. Coors Field (COL) 5. Citi Field (NYM) 4. PNC Park (PIT) - as beautiful as everyone says, but a nightmare to navigate 3. Minute Maid Park (HOU) 2. Kauffman Stadium (KCR) - sad the Royals are wanting to build a new stadium ---------Globe Life Park (TEX) 1. Oracle Park (SFG)
Kauffman is still beautiful with the fountains and the crown scoreboard, and the Royals Hall of Fame is very nice. Plus it was where I watched my first game so it is fairly special for me.
The fountains and crown vision are what make it scenic. You can see barely the skyline outside of the stadium. I get the highway isn’t scenic but it’s better than being crammed in downtown which will be a disaster
I’ve only been to 7 ballparks, but my ranking is 1. Oakland coliseum - really good place to hang out. You have baseball, really good bars, decent food, pool tables, and ping pong tables. I live no where near Oakland and I met a bunch of people during my trip just at the coliseum. Amazing ballpark 2. Comerica park - really cool design and I love the tigers around the stadium. Not a bad seat anywhere 3. Oracle park - I love the water and the people in kayaks waiting for a home run out of right field. Beautiful ballpark and great views from just about everywhere 4. Citizens bank park - great vibes, always packed, no bad seats 5. Nationals park - I don’t remember it too much but I remember it being a decent enough park. Haven’t been in a decade 6. Wrigley - it’s cool from a historical prospective but it really just isn’t a good ballpark in modern times 7. Camden yards - how do you not have draft beer? That alone dropped them to the bottom for me. It’s very anti baseball
I been 11 stadiums 1 Dodgers Stadium 2 RedSox Fenway 3 Rookies Coors field 4 Padres Petco field 5 Braves Truist field 6 Mets Citi Field 7 Royals Kauffman 8 BlueJays Rogers field 9 Astros Minute Maid 10 Dbacks Chase field 11 Angels Stadium all the stadium and city’s were beautiful 💯
Dude Progressive Field is a top 5 MLB Stadium, that place is absolutely beautiful and basically the perfect baseball stadium! There are many MLB Stadium rankings lists that rank it #1!
What? What??? Petco’s Western Metals Building has been here since 1909! They didn’t build it with the park. And no mention of the Gwynn or Hoffman statues?
That’s what I thought then he mentioned he has never been there. I feel his rankings lost creditability. Can’t really rank a ball park without physically being there
Of course I have my own opinions but I do think your ranking is fair having a baseball park with a good view is important but what I like to see is baseball parks that are comfortable to be in i.e. have a roof or good air-conditioning during the summer which is when baseball season is and have good public transit to get you to and from the game.
I probably would have not but rangers that low but yeah the exterior is ugly. But the inside is so beautiful. TBH as a Texas rangers fan I’m just happy too have a indoor stadium
@@BrianThompson-dj8rh yeah, it isn’t a great stadium but I just got to accept it Also it’s kinda embarrassing when the stadium built 20 years ago is better looking than the stadium built 4 years ago
Strap in kids! Here's my rankings. ...Ahem. 1. Wrigley Field 2. Fenway Park 3. Oracle Park 4. Oriole Park at Camden Yds. 5. PNC Park 6. Coors Field 7. Petco Park 8. Target Field 9. Busch Stadium 10. Dodger Stadium 11. Truist Park 12. Kauffman Stadium 13. Citi Field 14. T-Mobile Park 15. Yankee Stadium 16. Rogers Centre 17. Citizens Bank Park 18. Comerica Park 19. American Family Field 20. Great American Ballpark 21. Angel Stadium 22. Progressive Field 23. Guaranteed Rate Field 24. Nationals Park 25. Chase Field 26. Minute Maid Park 27. Globe Life Field 28. Loan Depot Park 29. Oakland Coliseum 30. Tropicana Field
Im not 100 percent certain but i believe Oracle Park, Petco Park, Camden Yards, and PNC Park were all designed by the same architect and have the retro design to them.
While i get alot of people may not like it i put Globe life in top 20 (like about 17 or so,) the atmosphere inside makes me love it so much! Also Id switch Fenway to #1 but that's just personal preference
1) Fenway 2x soon to be 3 2) Petco Park 1x 3) Pnc 1x 4) Yankee Stadium 2x 5) Camden Yard's 5x 6) Chase Field 1x 7) Angel Stadium 1x 8) Nat's Park 3x 9) Citizen's Bank Park 30+ Phillies fan have been there so many times, it's always to see a new park or go to a park i haven't seen in a while.
In addition to a few other parks, I've made several trips to Milwaukee County Stadium, Wrigley Field and Miller Park/American Family Field, aka AmSlam Field after the recent slew of grand slams. Wrigley Field was never as good as the old County Stadium, which is now a parking lot, replaced by Miller Park in its old parking lot. The Cubs should do the same, if there's a large enough postage stamp of real estate. WRIGLEY IS A DUMP.
2:44, I have been to Chase Field 3 times, and currently (and when this video was posted), the AC doesn't work in the stadium, and they will not open the roof, nor fix the AC. It wasn't hot in there though:)
For the working to middle class fan yes. The lower sections of the upper deck seats were great and they pushed them all back for luxury boxes. Citi Field is superior to New Yankee stadium
@@fantasticvoyage262 I do like how it looks overall, especially the yellow and blue seat colors, but it doesn't have anything that it's unique, so it's kinda boring.
The team is terrible because the owner lives down to his "small market" label. If he retains the great players that the organization drafted over the years(like Skenes), Pittsburgh would have more enjoyable seasons for their fans.
@@noahkessler5500 I'm looking down the road when Skenes and any other premiere talent the Pirates might have, will approach arbitration and the owner will tell the GM, "ok, time to see what we can get for our best talent and acquire prospects for the future" when the home grown guys would suffice but he is too damn cheap to fork the money over. I am in NYC and the Sports Press goes NUTS creating all sorts of trade rumors for the usual suspects, like the Dodgers, Yankees or any other legacy team, as the "obvious" destination. THEN the Pirates, Reds, Royals or small market teams will collect the best draft picks and start over again. Jayson Starks, John Heyman or Jeff Passan with their "Oh the Dodgers, Yankees or Red Sox are the perfect fit" nonsense.
Top 3 parks are Oracle, Petco and Kauffman. As long as they’re playing baseball in closed roofed parks, Tropicana and loanDepot in FL are the worst! Truist is trash, Oakland isn’t horrible, and I’ve only got one more left to see (Seattle)!
As a Rays fan, I can agree with Tropicana Field being second to last. Thankfully a new stadium is in the future for the team, despite being right next door to The Trop.
D-backs fan here. I love Chase Field a lot. One of the reasons why they don't open the roof is, as you said, it's in the desert. The roof itself has tons of issues because of the construction workers messing up the roof. They would open it a lot, when we had real grass, and now it's fake grass, which really sucks. They will open it when it's nice out. The best thing at Chasr Field is the pool, and a sandlot for kids. I really do wish there were a lot more things there.
Great video! I've only been to six, or eight if you want to count the old Yankee Stadium and Shea. My personal order counting it down of the one's I've been to: 6) Rogers Centre 5) Yankee Stadium 4) Citi Field 3) Oracle Park 2) Wrigley Field 1) Fenway Park and IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE (and I'm a born and raised New Yorker and Yankee fan).
no. 1 with Oracle is spot on. but PNC that low? wow. it should be no. 2. Coors, petco, Busch and Camden are also too low, and Dodger stadium? too high! that park is a S-it hole!
This might be the lowest you put any Wisconsin thing on any list haha. Not complaining of course. You have your own opinion after all. Next for sport stadiums I'd say the NHL ones (Unless you did that already and I'm just forgetting haha)
The Brewers stadium takes a hit because the retractable roof design has grown tired imo. Problem is, if Baseball is played in Milwaukee in late October/early November, the roof is needed. Denver & Minneapolis could use roofs for that purpose as well but the aethstetic appeal of those stadiums would take a hit.
Again, what’s with everyone hating on parking lots? You wanna take public transportation, fine go ahead. Some of us like to tailgate and not have to shell out $18 a beer. The game day experience is more than sight lines a green spaces while you’re walking up to the stadium.
Parking lots kill the soul of urban areas, which is where MOST ballparks are built. It's fine in the suburbs because those were meant to be car-centric. But having a sea of parking lots in or near downtown is just terrible for the fabric of the neighborhood.
Of the ones I've been to: Wriggley Field Target Field Nationals Park Kauffman Stadium Oracle Park Fenway Park Tropicana Field Oakland Coliseum Guarnteed Rate Field
@@HeapsYT loving in the Midwest is a huge advantage, there are so many relatively nearby. I went on vacation last year to Boston and New York and we hit up Fenway and Citi. Best plan is to do day trips if possible and group the others together if possible.
@@jameserickson5372 I live in the Northeast so it isn't that unreasonable to visit NY ballparks or even parks in Pennsylvania! I just have had no time haha
Oracle is awful, windy constantly in right field.. Dodger stadium is perfectly symmetrical. No excuses or advantage for left or right field. It's the ideal field with perfect weather usually.
Are u drunk in what world is the oldest stadium Wrigley field not the worst stadium and i know its your opinion and i support your opinion bit why is Wrigley field better then bush stadium
I'm glad to see The K ranked so high and hopefully government officials in Kansas City share that sentiment. The Royals' owners are demanding one of three historic neighborhoods be razed for a new stadium, or else!
I think it is unique; not a cookie cutter stadium. It feels modern despite its age, and it is a good place to watch a ballgame for the game's sake (not the sound and light show I've seen elsewhere). I think these are the reasons I liked being in Fenway too.
Yeah. I get the great weather and all but beside that it’s bland to me. I get it and understand that it’s old but there is no interesting features around the stadium. I have Camerica Park over them cause they have a nice standing area on both sides of the wall and they have a Tiger carousel and a ferris wheel 🎡. That is the most fun and exciting why to enjoy the park even more for anyone. Specially kids.
Dodger stadium is the most overrated stadium I’ve been to. It was old and nothing was cool about it besides the landscape outside the stadium. I don’t understand the hype and why it is considered even top 20
@@jordane19969 exactly. I have Comerica Park and definitely Oriole Park and Camden Yards over that stadium. Even tho Angel Stadium is old as well they at least to put some kind of features. Like the A shaped rock waterfall and seeing a giant A halo lighting up when the Angels win a game.
@@jordankennerknecht4929 I’ve been to the baseball parks in St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Oakland. Oakland and dodger stadiums were a lot worst than Kaufman, Busch, and target field. Target field was the best in my opinion with Oakland being the worst. Oakland was cool though because I just got a ticket at the game for $10 and sat right behind the dugout
As a yankee fan living in Florida, the only time I get to enjoy my yanks is at Tropicana field in Tampa. When hurricane Milton tore up the stadium, a part of me was happy. Maybe it’ll force the owner’s hand to update that piece of shit stadium.
There's a reason why Minute Maid Park has a train Minute Maid in the 1920s it was a train station at it closed I think in the 1970s I have a building that's connected to the park which is called Union Station and that was built in the 1920s is Minute Maid also has an old school scoreboard for like 1 out of three that has one
Coors Field should be in top 5 😀⚾🗻Petco Fenway Wrigley, and Oracle round out top 5. I live in Colorado partial season ticket holder. Come to Rooftop at Coors so much fun Jack N Cokes and beer. 😀👍🏻🥃🍻
What is your favorite Ballpark? What videos do you want to see me make in the future? Put all of your thoughts below! 👇👇
Unpopular opinion perhaps but I think Loan Depot is easily top 10!
RingCentral Coliseum, home of the Oakland Athletics and located near Coliseum BART Station
Chase Field because its the only ball park I have been to
Minute maid or oracle park
Dodger Stadium is like a Zegna suit: perfect proportions, beautiful construction, elegant, but most people don't even know the brand. The environment at games from afternoon, golden-hour to twilight is magnificent. The build into the slope of the hill seems so natural, and well-done, it's almost unnoticed. A mid-century modern, googie masterpiece (perfect for LA), in an era of retro "jewel box" knockoffs. I'm not surprised many people don't "get it".
Oracle will always be my favorite being a Giants fan. Never got those points of how it was special bc I have never been. But watching playoff baseball this year I started noticing those very points you layed out. Definitely a top 5 if not top 3 park in Baseball.
Congrats on the WS win and taking down the evil empire!
The Western Metal Supply Building at Petco Park has been there since 1907. It's on the National Register of Historic Places. Because of its landmark status, it can't be torn down. So when Petco Park was built, the building was incorporated into the design. The corner of the building even serves as the left field foul pole.
“Angels stadium is meh, and is surrounded by parking lot. Dodger stadium is great and has great weather year round!”
They’re like 45 minutes away from each other, they have the same weather and they’re both surrounded by a parking lot. Lol
lol love my dodgers. But dear lord it is the worst ballpark to get parking or get out of. Angel stadium is so easy.
My favorite park is and will always be Camden Yards. There is no better spot to catch a game in the league. Such a classic vintage feel to a stadium that was built in the last 30 years. Feels like it could have been built in the 1940s.
Tropicana Fields roof got blown off because of hurricane Milton.
Good. Tear it down 😂
i just realized that the best and worst ballparks are 20 minutes away
Good comment !!
The 3rd best and the 3rd worst are too 😂
One thing I love about Yankee stadium that I haven’t seen brought up (I’m a new baseball fan so I could be entirely wrong about that) is that you can see the subway pass by next to the scoreboard. It really appeals to me both on TV and at the stadium and I think it’s just a unique detail that adds to the NYC aesthetic.
Just went there and it was really nice. The food has great but the game was kinda boring. Overall really good stadium
For the ones I’ve been to
1) Citi field LGM 🔵🟠
2) citizens bank great ⚾️ culture
3) Chase field (underrated)
4) Truist park good museum
5) Minute Maid 🍊
6) Yankees (too expensive)
7) Tropicana 🍊 (ugly)
Rogers centre has been completely renovated and is no longer multi purpose. Should have done your research
Damn, didn't even realize that!
That’s not the Chicago skyline in the background of Wrigley Field, it’s the high rise apartment and condominium buildings along Lakeshore Drive.
I talked with an employee at loan depot park. From what I heard ( don’t know how accurate it is ) is that all of the fish died during Covid and they didn’t wanna deal with a new batch of fish to take care of so they just got rid of the tank
I thought it was Jeter decision, who was part owner at the time. I believe a report came out stating that he thought the fish tanks were childish, hated the Marlins home run sculpture in the outfield and couldn't stand the bright neon green walls around the field. He wanted the Marlins to be a serious franchise like his beloved Yankees & wanted the Stadium to look like a serious ballpark that didn't have things that distracted fans from watching the team on the field. Heck the new wall colors around the field are the same as The Yankees, the only thing is it backfired. Because a poll came out asking Marlins fans (the few that are fans) what they thought of the new changes to the stadium. They all voted that they hated it, that stadium is boring now & looks generic. That the old look, better represented the state of Florida & Miami. With bright colors & a tropical look, they also missed the fish tanks 😂
I’ve been to(in no particular order)
1) Wrigley Field
2) Chase Field
3) T-Mobile
4) Comerica Park
5) Petco Park
6) Dodger Stadium
7) Jack Murphy/Qualcomm
Every stadium in Arizona for Spring Training(yes, Tucson, too)
I do have to add that I had a great time at every one that I’ve been to!
Wrigley ain't shit. Its only ranked high because of the neighborhood. The seating is cramped, the food options are limited, parking SUUUUUUCKS, and its time to update the troughs. Like, why keep those with all the renovations that have happened over the years?
I was there last month and they did update the troughs! They were brand new!
Really???? First time I've ever heard this take!
As A Reds Fan “OVERRATED”
Dodger stadium is the biggest pain in the ass to get into. Unless you live in LA, you don’t understand. It’s better than Angel stadium but angel stadium is so easy and relaxing.
OMG BUDDY DO YOUR HOMEWORK. rogers centre in toronto just went through millions of dollars in a two year renovation. it's seating is baseball specific now with the entire stadium being reconfigured. look it up.
Agreed, I just went to Roger’s centre last night it was such a good experience
They impressed me. Much improved. Gotta do something about the name though.
Awesome video bro!!! I guess I’ll just have to live with my favorite place on earth Dodger Stadium getting ranked 4 lol. Going to games at Dodger Stadium is utter perfection, and I can’t imagine wanting to see a ballgame elsewhere 😊I’m going to Game 1 of the World Series this Friday, can’t wait, let’s go Dodgers 💙❗️
Only been to Citi Field and it is amazing! Oracle Park looks nice as well! Great video!
Giants fan here, and I think you were being very generous with the Coliseum lmao
It's in last place, how is that 'generous'?
Good point actually
Instead of doing all of the stadiums I’m going to rank the 4 that I’ve been to so far and that’s
1) Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2) Comerica Park
3) Dodger Stadium
4) Angel Stadium
My ranking is
Truist Park
Joseph P Riley Jr. Park
My ranking is
1. Petco park
2. Dodger stadium
3. Angel stadium
4. Chase field
@@shyningfather nice ranking 🙂
Mine is:
1) Petco Park
2) Dodger Stadium
3) T-Mobile Park
4) Angel Stadium
5) Tropicana Field
My ranking is the Mets stadium and that’s it
Baseball is the only Major League sport where I've been to a game at every active ballpark. Obviously that's going to change with the A's moving away from the Coliseum, but at least I'll only have one new ballpark to go visit to keep up to date. Now being a typical obese American I'm not quite as enamored with some of the older parks whose seats weren't designed to accommodate people my size. That may make some of my rankings controversial. Still, I do note that my #1 and #30 matches yours. Anyways, here's my rankings including the four defunct stadiums I've been to.
30. RingCentral Coliseum (OAK)
29. Globe Life Field (TEX) - pales in comparison in where the Rangers played before.
28. Yankee Stadium (NYY)
27. Tropicana Field (TBD)
---------RFK Stadium (WAS)
---------Turner Field (ATL)
---------Shea Stadium (NYM)
26. LoanDepot Park (MIA)
25. Great American Ballpark (CIN) - the average demarcation line
24. Angels Stadium (LAA)
23. Busch Stadium (STL)
22. Camden Yards (BAL) - I just don't like how poor the airflow is if you sit beneath an upper deck
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) - really wanted to like these three more
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) - best food in the Majors
6. Coors Field (COL)
5. Citi Field (NYM)
4. PNC Park (PIT) - as beautiful as everyone says, but a nightmare to navigate
3. Minute Maid Park (HOU)
2. Kauffman Stadium (KCR) - sad the Royals are wanting to build a new stadium
---------Globe Life Park (TEX)
1. Oracle Park (SFG)
It blows my mind Kaufman Stadium is so high.
Kauffman is still beautiful with the fountains and the crown scoreboard, and the Royals Hall of Fame is very nice. Plus it was where I watched my first game so it is fairly special for me.
@@ILoveMisty1985 Nice features. But other than that, it is dull and lifeless. I like several other minor league parks more than Kaufman Stadium.
Fair enough, sounds like it's not going to last much longer anyways. I'll still rank it highly.
Love and totally agree about what you said about Kauffman Stadium! As a Royals fan, I don’t understand why our owner wants to leave it.
How is the background of Kauffman scenic? You get great views of shitty hotels and a shitty highway
The fountains and crown vision are what make it scenic. You can see barely the skyline outside of the stadium. I get the highway isn’t scenic but it’s better than being crammed in downtown which will be a disaster
I’ve only been to 7 ballparks, but my ranking is
1. Oakland coliseum - really good place to hang out. You have baseball, really good bars, decent food, pool tables, and ping pong tables. I live no where near Oakland and I met a bunch of people during my trip just at the coliseum. Amazing ballpark
2. Comerica park - really cool design and I love the tigers around the stadium. Not a bad seat anywhere
3. Oracle park - I love the water and the people in kayaks waiting for a home run out of right field. Beautiful ballpark and great views from just about everywhere
4. Citizens bank park - great vibes, always packed, no bad seats
5. Nationals park - I don’t remember it too much but I remember it being a decent enough park. Haven’t been in a decade
6. Wrigley - it’s cool from a historical prospective but it really just isn’t a good ballpark in modern times
7. Camden yards - how do you not have draft beer? That alone dropped them to the bottom for me. It’s very anti baseball
I been to Petco Park before and it's excellent. 😀👍⚾️
Hope I can visit it soon! Only have seen the outside!
@@HeapsYT western metal supply has been there since 1909 petco was built in 2004
Fenway Park is a work of art 🎨. 😀👍⚾️
Very true!
Meh, it's a dump
@@rskrillyExactly! people rate it base on its age 😂
I been 11 stadiums 1 Dodgers Stadium 2 RedSox Fenway 3 Rookies Coors field 4 Padres Petco field 5 Braves Truist field 6 Mets Citi Field 7 Royals Kauffman 8 BlueJays Rogers field 9 Astros Minute Maid 10 Dbacks Chase field 11 Angels Stadium all the stadium and city’s were beautiful 💯
The Curly W next to the Nationals Park scoreboard used to be a clock.
Dodgers Stadium is a beauty
Dude Progressive Field is a top 5 MLB Stadium, that place is absolutely beautiful and basically the perfect baseball stadium! There are many MLB Stadium rankings lists that rank it #1!
Toronto has rennovated. Now exclusively baseball.
Fenway = THE ugliest ballpark in whole history of baseball
next: ranking nfl teams alternate logos?! (some are better than primary)
What? What??? Petco’s Western Metals Building has been here since 1909! They didn’t build it with the park. And no mention of the Gwynn or Hoffman statues?
Preach that shit!!!!
@@OlinKreutzRules yeah!! Haha
That’s what I thought then he mentioned he has never been there. I feel his rankings lost creditability. Can’t really rank a ball park without physically being there
Of course I have my own opinions but I do think your ranking is fair having a baseball park with a good view is important but what I like to see is baseball parks that are comfortable to be in i.e. have a roof or good air-conditioning during the summer which is when baseball season is and have good public transit to get you to and from the game.
We need a NHL rink ranking
Yeah
That’s easy. I live in Arizona so……..
I probably would have not but rangers that low but yeah the exterior is ugly. But the inside is so beautiful.
TBH as a Texas rangers fan I’m just happy too have a indoor stadium
But at what cost? Your team plays at a warehouse
@@BrianThompson-dj8rh yeah, it isn’t a great stadium but I just got to accept it
Also it’s kinda embarrassing when the stadium built 20 years ago is better looking than the stadium built 4 years ago
Strap in kids! Here's my rankings. ...Ahem.
1. Wrigley Field
2. Fenway Park
3. Oracle Park
4. Oriole Park at Camden Yds.
5. PNC Park
6. Coors Field
7. Petco Park
8. Target Field
9. Busch Stadium
10. Dodger Stadium
11. Truist Park
12. Kauffman Stadium
13. Citi Field
14. T-Mobile Park
15. Yankee Stadium
16. Rogers Centre
17. Citizens Bank Park
18. Comerica Park
19. American Family Field
20. Great American Ballpark
21. Angel Stadium
22. Progressive Field
23. Guaranteed Rate Field
24. Nationals Park
25. Chase Field
26. Minute Maid Park
27. Globe Life Field
28. Loan Depot Park
29. Oakland Coliseum
30. Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field was touted as a state of the art stadium when Tampa Bay-St Petersburg was trying to get its hands on the Mariners.
Im not 100 percent certain but i believe Oracle Park, Petco Park, Camden Yards, and PNC Park were all designed by the same architect and have the retro design to them.
While i get alot of people may not like it i put Globe life in top 20 (like about 17 or so,) the atmosphere inside makes me love it so much!
Also Id switch Fenway to #1 but that's just personal preference
Fenway is a dump according to the comments
1) Fenway 2x soon to be 3
2) Petco Park 1x
3) Pnc 1x
4) Yankee Stadium 2x
5) Camden Yard's 5x
6) Chase Field 1x
7) Angel Stadium 1x
8) Nat's Park 3x
9) Citizen's Bank Park 30+
Phillies fan have been there so many times, it's always to see a new park or go to a park i haven't seen in a while.
That's awesome man!
@@HeapsYT Thank's
Watching that crowd cheering is religious experience to me
I've only been to Busch Stadium.
I live in Ohio. So it was a little bit of a Drive for me
How did you like it?
@fantasticvoyage262 it was Awesome
@@MrSeahawk113 I was there last year.
In addition to a few other parks, I've made several trips to Milwaukee County Stadium, Wrigley Field and Miller Park/American Family Field, aka AmSlam Field after the recent slew of grand slams. Wrigley Field was never as good as the old County Stadium, which is now a parking lot, replaced by Miller Park in its old parking lot. The Cubs should do the same, if there's a large enough postage stamp of real estate. WRIGLEY IS A DUMP.
I have only been to 3 mlb, spring training, and Milb, stadiums. They are chase field, salt river fields, and sahlen field.
2:44, I have been to Chase Field 3 times, and currently (and when this video was posted), the AC doesn't work in the stadium, and they will not open the roof, nor fix the AC. It wasn't hot in there though:)
Yes, I am a New Yorker and a Met fan, and old Yankee Stadium was better than the new one and it cost twice as much to build as Citifield.
For the working to middle class fan yes. The lower sections of the upper deck seats were great and they pushed them all back for luxury boxes. Citi Field is superior to New Yankee stadium
I find almost each one of your rankings reasonable, but there were two that suroprised me of how high they were: Citi Field and Dodger Stadium.
I don't get what is so special about Dodger Stadium. It looks as fun as a bowl of vanilla ice cream.
@@fantasticvoyage262 I do like how it looks overall, especially the yellow and blue seat colors, but it doesn't have anything that it's unique, so it's kinda boring.
@@dominicanball2361 I don't like the yellow seats. And there's nothing that stands out about it.
@@fantasticvoyage262 Yeah, I could see why someone doesn't like it. I just think it's the only thing that makes it unique.
The ones I've been to
Atlanta
Arizona
NY Mets
Detroit
Cleveland
Chi Cubs
Philly
Chi Sox
Boston
Toronto
As a fan who has to travel to a game, I say any park where games start on time are best.
Covered stadiums.
Pnc park should be 2 arguably 1 that stadium is so cool too bad the team on the field is terrible
The team is terrible because the owner lives down to his "small market" label. If he retains the great players that the organization drafted over the years(like Skenes), Pittsburgh would have more enjoyable seasons for their fans.
@@scrat4379 yeah i know im a pirate fan it blows. At least we got skenes for now
@@noahkessler5500 I'm looking down the road when Skenes and any other premiere talent the Pirates might have, will approach arbitration and the owner will tell the GM, "ok, time to see what we can get for our best talent and acquire prospects for the future" when the home grown guys would suffice but he is too damn cheap to fork the money over. I am in NYC and the Sports Press goes NUTS creating all sorts of trade rumors for the usual suspects, like the Dodgers, Yankees or any other legacy team, as the "obvious" destination. THEN the Pirates, Reds, Royals or small market teams will collect the best draft picks and start over again. Jayson Starks, John Heyman or Jeff Passan with their "Oh the Dodgers, Yankees or Red Sox are the perfect fit" nonsense.
What isn't amazing for this guy?!
Top 3 parks are Oracle, Petco and Kauffman. As long as they’re playing baseball in closed roofed parks, Tropicana and loanDepot in FL are the worst! Truist is trash, Oakland isn’t horrible, and I’ve only got one more left to see (Seattle)!
Kaufman Stadium is nowhere near that nice.
Understand 1 hour gang
Starting @ 16:24 i believe the term you’re looking for is home run… not fly ball lol
Let’s go twins
Have you been to these stadiums?
As a Rays fan, I can agree with Tropicana Field being second to last. Thankfully a new stadium is in the future for the team, despite being right next door to The Trop.
D-backs fan here. I love Chase Field a lot. One of the reasons why they don't open the roof is, as you said, it's in the desert. The roof itself has tons of issues because of the construction workers messing up the roof. They would open it a lot, when we had real grass, and now it's fake grass, which really sucks. They will open it when it's nice out. The best thing at Chasr Field is the pool, and a sandlot for kids. I really do wish there were a lot more things there.
Homedepot Park had to get rid of their fishtank got hit by a baseball.
Angel stadium and dodger stadium literally have the same weather 💀
Can you rank every World Series logo please?
Great video! I've only been to six, or eight if you want to count the old Yankee Stadium and Shea.
My personal order counting it down of the one's I've been to:
6) Rogers Centre
5) Yankee Stadium
4) Citi Field
3) Oracle Park
2) Wrigley Field
1) Fenway Park and IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE (and I'm a born and raised New Yorker and Yankee fan).
Thanks man! Love this ranking too!
wrigley and fenway for sure are below the top 5
no. 1 with Oracle is spot on. but PNC that low? wow. it should be no. 2. Coors, petco, Busch and Camden are also too low, and Dodger stadium? too high! that park is a S-it hole!
This might be the lowest you put any Wisconsin thing on any list haha. Not complaining of course. You have your own opinion after all. Next for sport stadiums I'd say the NHL ones (Unless you did that already and I'm just forgetting haha)
I could definitely do NHL arenas, the only thing is that it would be very similar to the NBA ranking because plenty teams share, but I still might!
@@HeapsYT True, but you also did it before with the NFL ones, so it wouldn't be anything new haha
@@emeraldaura9031 That's true!
The Brewers stadium takes a hit because the retractable roof design has grown tired imo. Problem is, if Baseball is played in Milwaukee in late October/early November, the roof is needed. Denver & Minneapolis could use roofs for that purpose as well but the aethstetic appeal of those stadiums would take a hit.
Dodgers stadium is the most outdated and overrated ever
I could see the outdated argument, but I absolutely love that background of the hills. It's beautiful in my opinion!
The Rockies stadium has colored seats that are exactly a mile high
Who is here after hurricane Milton and what it did to Tropicana field
Not me
Of the parks I've been to...
1. OPACY
2. Great American
3. Coors
4. CBP
5. Citi
6. Fenway
Do minor leage ball park rank
I’m guessing Trop just got dropped to the bottom 😂
Again, what’s with everyone hating on parking lots? You wanna take public transportation, fine go ahead. Some of us like to tailgate and not have to shell out $18 a beer. The game day experience is more than sight lines a green spaces while you’re walking up to the stadium.
Parking lots kill the soul of urban areas, which is where MOST ballparks are built.
It's fine in the suburbs because those were meant to be car-centric. But having a sea of parking lots in or near downtown is just terrible for the fabric of the neighborhood.
Parking lots are ugly, fan zones and picnic areas are great .
Much respect if you want to tailgate in triple digit heat in the summer. But I don't.
Reddit dwelling kids raised on a mindset that urban downtowns are everything and the only thing.
@@TheDmonet that has nothing to do with reddit... that's literally what downtown is *SUPPOSED* to be.
I actually like the Oakland Colliseum
Of the ones I've been to:
Wriggley Field
Target Field
Nationals Park
Kauffman Stadium
Oracle Park
Fenway Park
Tropicana Field
Oakland Coliseum
Guarnteed Rate Field
Of the ones I've been to:
Tropicana Field
What order? Comiskey better than the shithole up north
Id say great list all except Rogers centre. should be higher like middle of the pack
Of the ones I’ve been to:
1. Citi
2. Great American
3. Wrigley
4. Fenway
5. American Family Field
6. Guaranteed Rate
Wish I've been to that many!
@@HeapsYT loving in the Midwest is a huge advantage, there are so many relatively nearby. I went on vacation last year to Boston and New York and we hit up Fenway and Citi. Best plan is to do day trips if possible and group the others together if possible.
@@jameserickson5372 I live in the Northeast so it isn't that unreasonable to visit NY ballparks or even parks in Pennsylvania! I just have had no time haha
Great American is severely underrated
In my opinion, #4, #3, #2 do not belong in the top 20.
Oracle is awful, windy constantly in right field.. Dodger stadium is perfectly symmetrical. No excuses or advantage for left or right field. It's the ideal field with perfect weather usually.
God forbid anyone in SoCal feel any wind lol
You might limit use of the phrase, "That being said."
Kauffman with a scenic background?! Bro c'mon.
Are u drunk in what world is the oldest stadium Wrigley field not the worst stadium and i know its your opinion and i support your opinion bit why is Wrigley field better then bush stadium
Globe life field at 24 has to be a crime and I don’t even like the rangers
I'm glad to see The K ranked so high and hopefully government officials in Kansas City share that sentiment. The Royals' owners are demanding one of three historic neighborhoods be razed for a new stadium, or else!
What is so great about it? I was underwhelmed every time I went there.
I think it is unique; not a cookie cutter stadium. It feels modern despite its age, and it is a good place to watch a ballgame for the game's sake (not the sound and light show I've seen elsewhere). I think these are the reasons I liked being in Fenway too.
Dodgers stadium isn't even top 15
Yeah. I get the great weather and all but beside that it’s bland to me. I get it and understand that it’s old but there is no interesting features around the stadium. I have Camerica Park over them cause they have a nice standing area on both sides of the wall and they have a Tiger carousel and a ferris wheel 🎡. That is the most fun and exciting why to enjoy the park even more for anyone. Specially kids.
Dodger stadium is the most overrated stadium I’ve been to. It was old and nothing was cool about it besides the landscape outside the stadium. I don’t understand the hype and why it is considered even top 20
@@jordane19969 exactly. I have Comerica Park and definitely Oriole Park and Camden Yards over that stadium. Even tho Angel Stadium is old as well they at least to put some kind of features. Like the A shaped rock waterfall and seeing a giant A halo lighting up when the Angels win a game.
@@jordankennerknecht4929 I’ve been to the baseball parks in St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Oakland. Oakland and dodger stadiums were a lot worst than Kaufman, Busch, and target field.
Target field was the best in my opinion with Oakland being the worst. Oakland was cool though because I just got a ticket at the game for $10 and sat right behind the dugout
@@jordane19969 those are very interesting parks to go to. 🙂
No way that I just heard that global I feel is not even that good bro I thought global life was gonna be a number 17 but it just makes sense 😢😢😢😢😢
There is no way i just heard Oakland having a loyal fanbase 💀
That's why they're moving, sucks for them though, I'll always be a Giant's Fan. 😉
To be fair, they do. But that loyal fan base is confined to only like 47 people
Those fans have been through a lot
They did until like 3 years ago
I have a hard time believing any fan base in any city would be loyal under their recent reign of leadership.
We all know the worst stadium is minute made park home of cheaters aka the trashtros
As a yankee fan living in Florida, the only time I get to enjoy my yanks is at Tropicana field in Tampa. When hurricane Milton tore up the stadium, a part of me was happy. Maybe it’ll force the owner’s hand to update that piece of shit stadium.
What about the marlins?
There's a reason why Minute Maid Park has a train Minute Maid in the 1920s it was a train station at it closed I think in the 1970s I have a building that's connected to the park which is called Union Station and that was built in the 1920s is Minute Maid also has an old school scoreboard for like 1 out of three that has one
The braves have one of the best
Theres no way camden yards and pnc park went 7-6, crazy they werent higher
Coors Field should be in top 5 😀⚾🗻Petco Fenway Wrigley, and Oracle round out top 5. I live in Colorado partial season ticket holder. Come to Rooftop at Coors so much fun Jack N Cokes and beer. 😀👍🏻🥃🍻
That's an easy #1. Natural beauty tops city skylines any day.
Oakland coliseum could have been WAY higher and not last had they invested any good money into that thing and not built mt davis
Globe life doesn’t open I believe
rogers center at 25? globe life at 24? both under american family field which is a bottom 3 ball park
You put coors field too low
Fair! Definitely a great ballpark!
Ive only been to two Rogers and Fenway. I prefer Rogers.
Respect this bold take!
Bro... Citi Field at #8? Place is a dump.
PLEASE RANK VINTAGE NHL LOGOS
Soon!
@@HeapsYT thanks man! I think you will love those 😉
@@FjchxhChxvh Can't wait!