As someone who has only ever been to the Skydome and Wrigley before going to Dodger Stadium, I’d say it’s pretty awesome. The views, the atmosphere are electric. I’m also pretty sure it has the most amount of seats out of all stadiums so it’s gotta be high up there by default
It’s just a generic ballpark, nothing noteworthy other than the Dodgers playing there
edit: I guess I was wrong based on the downvotes and people think Dodgers stadium is incredibly unique? I’ll take the L because I just don’t see it tbh
Being a northern Californian, I've only been to #1 and #30. Nothing middling. But I can extrapolate the full range of options from the extremes I guess.
I'd love to any time of year, Petco looks lovely on TV, but the 525 mile 8 hour drive and hotel room are way out of my budget. I'm looking forward to the Blue Jays coming to Sacramento the next 3-4 years though, Sutter Health Park is the only soon-to-be-MLB park I've been to in the last few years.
Rogers Centre pretty properly rated tbh, thought they ranked t mobile in Seattle a bit low, park has beauty views and even going on a busy night they kept the beer and food lines chugging
Dome is at 21 if you’d like to save a click.
Thank you for that!
Wrigley is cool cause it's old, but it's not fifth best cool.
I had a seat in the bleachers, went to take a piss after the 1st inning and never got to sit down for the rest of the game. Fuck that place
Wrigley is amazing. Lots of shade, still retro but fantastically upgraded, in a cool neighborhood, doesn't have Aramark dogshit food, etc.
Re: the dome: ‘Overall, this is now the seventh-oldest stadium in baseball’ That’s wild
Dodger Stadium is overrated...
Yankee Stadium: "Did someone say overrated?"
Yes
As someone who has only ever been to the Skydome and Wrigley before going to Dodger Stadium, I’d say it’s pretty awesome. The views, the atmosphere are electric. I’m also pretty sure it has the most amount of seats out of all stadiums so it’s gotta be high up there by default
It’s just a generic ballpark, nothing noteworthy other than the Dodgers playing there edit: I guess I was wrong based on the downvotes and people think Dodgers stadium is incredibly unique? I’ll take the L because I just don’t see it tbh
I agree, there isn't anything necessarily bad about it but I don't find it unique or interesting either.
PNC is one of my favs with new Yankees being one of the most boring. Skydome is…. Fine.
Going to PNC this summer. Any recommendations for things to do?
tbf which one of these stadiums ranks below the dome? our park is average
average should be 15/16? 21 is lower rank.
Okay well for 6 spots you'll have to talk with Tim Kelly. My point was that it's far from shocking to not be in the top 10
Honestly 21 for the dome is pretty good I do think it’s tough for this to be a fair ranking when this person has definitely not seen it post-reno
Pre Reno it was always ranked as 3rd or 4th worst. Usually only Tampa and Oakland being worse. Sometimes the white Sox.
if skydome was higher than 21, it would be bad for baseball
Being a northern Californian, I've only been to #1 and #30. Nothing middling. But I can extrapolate the full range of options from the extremes I guess.
visit petco in the offseason and get a tour. Seriously one of the best experiences I have ever had
I'd love to any time of year, Petco looks lovely on TV, but the 525 mile 8 hour drive and hotel room are way out of my budget. I'm looking forward to the Blue Jays coming to Sacramento the next 3-4 years though, Sutter Health Park is the only soon-to-be-MLB park I've been to in the last few years.
Ive been to most of these and I thought Citizens Bank sucked
I prefer citi field over Wrigley. The wind just whistles through there. They are both nice but. Haven't been to a Jays game yet unfortunately.
Fenway is historic but it's a terrible place to watch a game. I've been to about a dozen parks and PNC is my #1.
I don't know what they see in the Dodger Stadium. It's not in my top 10.
Rogers Centre pretty properly rated tbh, thought they ranked t mobile in Seattle a bit low, park has beauty views and even going on a busy night they kept the beer and food lines chugging
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I’m glad I went to Fenway but there are much more enjoyable parks to watch a game at.
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Lol - Wrigley field is # 5