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MLB Ballparks
PNC Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

1. PNC Park

9.4
115 Federal St (at General Robinson St), Pittsburgh, PA
Baseball Stadium · Northshore · 292 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: PNC has delicious grub (Primanti Bro’s, do it) & extraordinary views of the ‘burgh along the third base line. Lloyd McClendon probably ripped out first base in ‘01 to have a souvenir of this place.

Progressive Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

2. Progressive Field

9.3
2401 Ontario St (at Carnegie Ave), Cleveland, OH
Baseball Stadium · Downtown Cleveland · 240 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Remember when a swarm of insects lifted the Tribe to a playoff win on in ‘07? How ‘bout when a seagull gave Shin-Soo Choo a game-winning RBI in ‘09? Yup, the critters help the home team at the Prog.

Comerica Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

3. Comerica Park

9.3
2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI
Baseball Stadium · Downtown Detroit · 360 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: There are nine humongous tiger statues scattered throughout the park. Along the outside walls, you can also find thirty-three tiger heads with lighted baseballs in their mouths. Roar, indeed.

Rogers Centre is one of MLB Ballparks.

4. Rogers Centre

8.8
1 Blue Jays Way (at Front St), Toronto, ON
Baseball Stadium · Entertainment District · 302 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: The roof, the roof, the roof is…retractable. The Skydome…er, Rogers Centre opened in 1989 with the world’s first-ever fully retractable roof. It takes twenty minutes to open & close the thing.

Great American Ball Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

5. Great American Ball Park

9.2
100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH
Baseball Stadium · 227 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: The Skyline Chili Dog is a must, but if you want to do WORK, there are funnel fries. That is, funnel cake in French fry form. Put one under your nose, & you’ll have a mustache akin to Mr. Redlegs.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards is one of MLB Ballparks.

6. Oriole Park at Camden Yards

9.2
333 W Camden St (at Eutaw St), Baltimore, MD
Baseball Stadium · The Stadiums · 443 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: There are two orange seats here. In right-center, the landing spot of Eddie Murray’s 500th home run. In left, the honorary mark of Cal Ripken Jr.’s 278th HR ball, the record breaker for shortstops.

Nationals Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

7. Nationals Park

9.0
1500 S Capitol St SE (btwn N St SE & Potomac Ave SE), Washington, D.C.
Baseball Stadium · Navy Yard · 475 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: The Presidents Race takes place in the middle of the 4th & features Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln & Roosevelt. Don’t pledge your allegiance to Teddy. He hasn’t won since the race’s inception in ’06.

Guaranteed Rate Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

8. Guaranteed Rate Field

8.6
333 W 35th St (at Wentworth Ave), Chicago, IL
Baseball Stadium · 300 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: There are 2 blue seats left here, both from Game 2 of the ‘05 World Series. In left, the spot of Paul Konerko’s 7th-inning grand slam. In right-center, the mark of Scott Podsednik’s walk-off homer.

Wrigley Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

9. Wrigley Field

9.2
1060 W Addison St (btwn Sheffield Ave & Clark St), Chicago, IL
Baseball Stadium · Wrigleyville · 573 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Wrigley’s outfield shrubbery is a combo of Boston Ivy & Japanese Bittersweet. Reach in, and you might find a “Save Ferris” sticker, a pair of Harry Caray’s glasses & Andre Dawson’s Hawk feathers.

American Family Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

10. American Family Field

9.0
1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI
Baseball Stadium · Story Hill · 395 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Brett Wurst. Stosh. Guido. Frankie Furter. Cinco. Sausage Race. Bottom of the 6th. Be there.

Citizens Bank Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

11. Citizens Bank Park

9.1
1 Citizens Bank Way (at Pattison St), Philadelphia, PA
Baseball Stadium · 392 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Go to the McNally's stand in left field, home of Mike Schmidt’s sandwich namesake: The Schmitter. Sliced steak topped with tomatoes, fried onions, layers of cheese, special sauce, and grilled salami.

Yankee Stadium is one of MLB Ballparks.

12. Yankee Stadium

8.8
1 E 161st St (btwn Jerome & River Ave), Bronx, NY
Baseball Stadium · Concourse Village · 1157 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Fun Fact: Derek Jeter was the final Yankee to bat at the old Yankee Stadium AND the first Yankee to bat at the new Yankee Stadium.

Citi Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

13. Citi Field

9.1
41 Seaver Way (at Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Baseball Stadium · Flushing · 666 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: While everyone makes a beeline for Shake Shack, outsmart the crowd and head to Box Frites. They’ll serve you faster than a Doc Gooden heater, and you’ll have a smorgasbord of dipping sauces. Amazin’!

Busch Stadium is one of MLB Ballparks.

14. Busch Stadium

9.2
700 Clark Ave (btwn Broadway & 8th St), St Louis, MO
Baseball Stadium · Downtown East · 417 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Before going inside, head to the west side of the park to find Stan (the Man) Musial's statue. Originally erected outside the old stadium in 1968, it remains a popular meeting spot for all Cards fans.

Fenway Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

15. Fenway Park

9.2
4 Jersey St (btwn Lansdowne St & Van Ness St), Boston, MA
Baseball Stadium · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 740 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Take a look in center field to find the “lone red seat,” where Ted Williams hit the longest recorded home run at Fenway. Where? Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21.

Turner Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

16. Turner Field

755 Hank Aaron Dr SE (at Bill Lucas Dr SW), Atlanta, GA
Baseball Stadium · Summerhill · 296 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Tomahawk chop your way to the Braves Museum in left field. Among other artifacts, you’ll find Hammerin’ Hank's record-breaking 715th home run bat and ball.

Target Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

17. Target Field

9.0
1 Twins Way (btwn N 5th & N 7th St.), Minneapolis, MN
Baseball Stadium · North Loop · 386 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: The admissions gates here are numbered according to Twins legends. LF is #6 (Oliva), CF is #3 (Killebrew), RF is #29 (Carew), Target Plaza (also in RF) is #34 (Puckett), and home plate is #14 (Hrbek).

Kauffman Stadium is one of MLB Ballparks.

18. Kauffman Stadium

9.2
1 Royal Way, Kansas City, MO
Baseball Stadium · 221 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: On 7/11/90, Bo Jackson made his famous “wall run” catch in left center. Bo caught the ball, then ran on the wall sideways like Keanu in “The Matrix”. If you’re lucky, you’ll see a catch half as good.

Tropicana Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

19. Tropicana Field

8.5
1 Tropicana Dr, Saint Petersburg, FL
Baseball Stadium · 227 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Peer out to right field. In a sea of teal, you’ll see a lone yellow seat in section 144. That’s where Wade Boggs’ 3,000th hit (a home run) landed back on August 7, 1999.

Choctaw Stadium is one of MLB Ballparks.

20. Choctaw Stadium

9.0
1000 Ballpark Way (at E Randol Mill Rd), Arlington, TX
Stadium · 359 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: True story: distance-wise, Arlington’s upper deck is the farthest away from the diamond in MLB history. Talk about nosebleeds…

loanDepot park is one of MLB Ballparks.

21. loanDepot park

9.0
501 Marlins Way, Miami, FL
Baseball Stadium · Little Havana · 283 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: An aquarium is located behind home plate and a laser show happens in CF if someone hits a home run. Need. To. See. Both.

Daikin Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

22. Daikin Park

9.2
501 Crawford St (at Texas Ave), Houston, TX
Baseball Stadium · 239 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Richie Sexson, then of the Brewers, is the only player to have ever hit the flagpole in center. There used to be a visible mark from the ball until the 2011 season, when the pole was repainted.

Coors Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

23. Coors Field

9.2
2001 Blake St (at 20th St), Denver, CO
Baseball Stadium · 277 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: See that row of purple seats in the upper deck encircling the field? That marks exactly 5,280 feet (one mile) above sea level. Daunte Bichette couldn’t even hit a ball up to those bad boys.

Chase Field is one of MLB Ballparks.

24. Chase Field

9.1
401 E Jefferson St (btwn S 4th & S 7th St), Phoenix, AZ
Baseball Stadium · Copper Square · 272 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Who splashed the first-ever home run in the pool? None other than D-backs legend Mark Grace on 5/12/98. BUT, he hit it as a member of the Chicago Cubs.

T-Mobile Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

25. T-Mobile Park

9.1
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Baseball Stadium · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 284 tips and reviews
Petco Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

26. Petco Park

9.3
100 Park Blvd (at Tony Gwynn Dr), San Diego, CA
Baseball Stadium · East Village · 260 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: The first ever game ever at PETCO featured Mr. Padre, Tony Gwynn…but not the Padres. As manager of San Diego State’s baseball team, Gwynn led the Aztecs to a W over the Houston Cougars on 3/11/04.

Angel Stadium of Anaheim is one of MLB Ballparks.

27. Angel Stadium of Anaheim

8.8
2000 E Gene Autry Way (at State College Blvd), Anaheim, CA
Baseball Stadium · Platinum Triangle · 279 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: If the Halos are winning late in the game, don’t expect to see a primate. The Rally Monkey only appears on the stadium’s video screens if Anaheim heads into the 7th tied or trailing by 3 runs or less.

Dodger Stadium is one of MLB Ballparks.

28. Dodger Stadium

9.1
1000 Vin Scully Ave (at Stadium Way), Los Angeles, CA
Baseball Stadium · Chavez Ravine · 581 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Try a Doyer Dog (read: “Doyer Dog”, not “Dodger Dog”). This behemoth boasts chili, cheese, tomatoes, onions & jalepenos over a hot dog base. Finish one, then give a Kirk Gibson fist pump to celebrate.

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum is one of MLB Ballparks.

29. Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

7.9
7000 Coliseum Way (btwn 66th Ave & Hegenberger Rd), Oakland, CA
Baseball Stadium · Central East Oakland · 269 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Don't expect to catch a foul ball while you’re here. The Coliseum has the most expansive foul ball territory of any major league ballpark.

Oracle Park is one of MLB Ballparks.

30. Oracle Park

9.2
24 Willie Mays Plz (at King & 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Baseball Stadium · South Beach · 480 tips and reviews

ESPNESPN: Don't leave AT&T Park without trying the Gilroy Garlic Fries. Your breath might reek afterwards, but hey, Pablo Sandoval can lend you a piece of bubblegum to fix that.