The point of the triangle in center field, however, is a monstrous 420 feet. Plus, there’s a two-foot-long chili dog known as the Boom Stick, which will cost you about $27 to dig into. But that doesn't mean the Jumbotron is small. Location: Los Angeles, California Capacity: 56,000 Year Opened: 1962. Location: Toronto, Ontario Capacity: 49,282 Year Opened: 1989. This fan-favorite section is an actual park that offers fans a cheap way to watch games with a decent view while mostly just enjoying a day outside. Location: Arlington, Texas Capacity: 48,114 Year Opened: 1994. The park also doesn’t have a ton of memorable amenities, but it does offer a great view of downtown Cleveland for most fans with a ticket. Coors has a built-in disadvantage because of Denver's elevation. the so-called “new” Yankee Stadium has carried on the legacy well. The stadium’s on-site brewery, The SandLot, opened with the park in 1995. We've done an extensive, Sherlock Holmes-esque breakdown to try and figure out who's responsible on the Dodgers. Comerica Park has tried to model itself on the great cathedrals of baseball but lacks their character and well-thought-out design. The entirety of the stadium's umbrella extends out to center and right field and hangs over the train tracks. One huge bonus this park has going for it is that there are virtually no bad seats here, with 80 percent of its seats located between the foul poles. The B&O Warehouse gives Oriole Park at Camden Yards a similar aesthetic to Petco. Sign up for the For The Win newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning. Angel Stadium is nearly as old as its Los Angeles counterpart, even if it’s not as historically celebrated. Plenty of great seasons have taken place at Oracle Park (formerly AT&T Park) since it opened in 2000. In addition to being a pioneer for beer lovers, Coors Field also offers the cheapest beer in the big leagues, and is the cheapest stadium to visit overall, according to GoBankingRates.com. No bad seats? Like the city of Denver itself, Coors Field was ahead of its time in terms of what it offered its fans. It was the kind of edge-of-your-seat chaos that October baseball is all about. Location: San Diego, California Capacity: 40,209 Year Opened: 2004. Sights like the 37-foot tall Green Monster and the single red seat in right field, showing where a 502-foot home run hit by Ted Williams in 1946 landed, are among the most iconic in American sports. A day at the ballpark rivals just about anything in American pop culture. The team commemorates every home run that lands there with a bronze plaque where the ball landed. The Detroit Tigers' Comerica Park is easily accessible, next door to Ford Field—home of the NFL's Detroit Lions—and across the Woodward Avenue bridge from Little Caesars Arena, the destination to watch the NHL and NBA. The best baseball stadium built in the past century — and many have called it the best ever built — Baltimore’s Oriole Park is a true must-visit site for any lover of the game. We built from the corner of that building," architect Joe Spear told Tim Newcomb of Sports Illustrated. Correction: A previous version misstated the team that plays at Comerica Park. Even when the team isn’t doing great, you can always get your kicks by watching the world-famous Sausage Race (pictured below) and seeing mascot Bernie Brewer take a ride down his twisty, yellow slide in the outfield after a home run. The highest-scoring stadium with a retractable roof, based on Google reviews, Milwaukee’s Miller Park offers plenty of spectacle for its loyal visitors. "But it's in downtown Detroit" is such an overblown critique. Baseball fans have given Globe Life Park high marks for its family-friendly atmosphere, but there are a lot of odd things about this stadium. Of course, not all trips to an MLB game are equal in terms of enjoyment. 2. But until then, we can get ready for baseball’s eventual return by appreciating what the 30 MLB ballparks have to offer. Stone tigers (and enormous bats!) That century-plus span of ballparks includes a … Plus, it’s very environmentally friendly. Everyone needs to stretch their legs once in a while, right? You get a stunning view of the city’s skyline from any upper seat and there’s a huge number of brews to choose from at the on-site beer garden, which is fitting for any stadium named after a brewer. If you wholeheartedly love baseball, the stadium might simply be the place to watch games. We used factors including amenities, prices, atmosphere, views and on-field production to create the standings, as well as visitor ratings recorded by Google users. PNC Park is everything a trip to the stadium should be. Another MLB stadium that has had problems attracting crowds, despite being in a major market, is Chicago’s Guaranteed Rate Field. adorn the entrance to the stadium, which has another terrific feature in the home-plate-shaped dirt instead of a circle for the batter's box. The average ticket prices are outrageous compared to other stadiums in the league. But its family-friendly atmosphere scores it some big points, along with super-cheap parking that’s among the most affordable in baseball. The Motor City lost its baseball identity when the Tigers decided to move on from iconic Tiger Stadium after the 1999 season. GoBankingRates.com reports that this site has some of the most expensive brews in the league. Where did your favorite ballpark land on the list? Baseball stadiums have come a long way in recent years — with vast selections of craft beers and gourmet foods replacing boring brews and plain hot dogs — making baseball games feel much more like big-budget events than the quaint pastime they were in decades past. The much-maligned Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum has the honor of ranking at the bottom of our MLB stadiums list and also near the bottom of our ranking of NFL stadiums. Location: Seattle, Washington Capacity: 47,929 Year Opened: 1999. Location: Denver, Colorado Capacity: 46,897 Year Opened: 1995. Location: Chicago, Illinois Capacity: 41,649 Year Opened: 1914. The retro feel of the stadium will take you back in time. The most unique feature is a train that hauls oranges along an 800-foot track on top of a left-field wall whenever an Astros player hits a home run. On Pittsburgh Pirates game day, only pedestrian traffic is permitted on the Clemente Bridge. Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Capacity: 38,747 Year Opened: 2001. Attendance at the stadium has been dismal. The stadium is home to the Detroit Tigers. The stadium’s outfield concourse also has plenty to take in if you feel like going for a stroll during a particularly dull game. The newest stadium, SunTrust Park in Atlanta, opened its doors just last year. Ranking the 10 Best Major League Baseball Stadiums. Fenway Park is so legendary that it’s even recognized as an official historic site by the federal government. Game 4 of the World Series had one of the wildest endings in its history, with a pinch hit resulting in multiple defensive errors, a slip on the basepath, and still a come-from-behind Rays win that had to be seen to be believed.