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Top 5 MLB Stadiums

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Top 5 MLB Stadiums

Zahir Melendez

5. Wrigley Field (Chicago Cubs)

  • Historic atmosphere and Design - As the second oldest MLB stadium, it offers a "blast from the past" experience.
  • often described as an unmathed experience because of its wild enviorement
  • Its famous for its 90-year-old, ivy covered outfield wall, and a manual scoreboard, which are unique to modern day baseball
  • Location- Located in Wrigleyville, in the center of a residential neighborhood, and also provides a lively pre and post game atmosphere with the restaurants and bars around the stadium.

4. Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants)

  • Situated in McCovey Cove, the stadium is one of the few true water front MLB stadiums
  • Urban atmosphere with views of the bay, the bridge and the city skyline
  • Famous for McCovey Cove, where kayakers wait for home runs to be hit into the water, and fan favorite attractions like the 80 foot Coca-Cola bottle slide and a giant glove statue
  • The stadium is accesible via ferry, and it is located in a dense, walkable area surrounded by a lot of restaurant and bars

3. Fenway Stadium (Boston Red Sox)

  • Historic Atmosphere - Opened in 1912 the oldest active MLB Ballpark offers a sense of history that cant be offered by other stadiums
  • Architecture- A lot of unique features, most famously the 37 foot 2 inch "Monster" wall in left field, the "Triangle" in center field, and the 302 foot "Pesky Pole" in right field
  • Seating- The stadium has no full upper deck, which places fans right above the action, and its known for having some of the closest proximity to the field
  • Situated in the heart of Boston, the stadium is a historic part of the city, making it a main attraction for fans and tourists

2. Busch Stadium (ST. Louis Cardinals)

  • Unmacthed views - The stadium is designed to showcase the ST. Louis Skyline and Gateway Arch, particularly from the outfield
  • Ballpark Village - A massive dining and entertainment district located immediately adjacent to the stadium
  • Fan Experience - Known for, open-air, and intimate feel that brings fans closer to the action
  • Prime Location - Located Downtown, making it accessible and surrounded by acitvity
  • Atmosphere - Packed with passionate Cardinals Fans

1. Citizens Bank ( Philadelphia Phillies Stadium )

  • Ashburn Alley - A fan-favorite, open air outfield concourse packed with local, iconic, food and drinks, providing a lively pre game experience
  • Uninterrupted Views - The concourse design allows fans to walk around the whole stadium without losing sight of the action on the field
  • Food - Often ranked as the best food as far as MLB stadiums, with options like Federal Donuts, Shake Shack, and local Cheesesteak Staples.
  • Atmosphere - Often regarded as the loudest and craziest atmosphere in Baseball and some would argue in American Sports, makes for crazy and nerve wracking playoff games.