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The Best MLB Ballparks In 2013
1. The Best MLB Ballparks In 2013
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2. PNC Park
PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, features a
breathtaking view of the Pittsburgh skyline, arguably the best
outfield view of any stadium in the majors.
3. Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, is
known for its retro feel, excellent food, and great Baltimore
skyline view.
4. Fenway Park
Fenway Park was built in 1912 and is one of the last remaining
classic stadiums. Catching a Red Sox game at Fenway Park is an
opportunity to experience an authentic taste of MLB history.
5. AT&T Park
The Giants’ AT&T Park features a wonderful location on the Bay
in the beautiful city of San Francisco, California.
6. Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, is a legendary MLB
stadium open since 1914 which will forever hold a special place
in the hearts of baseball lovers.
7. Busch Stadium
The St. Louis Cardinals’ Busch Stadium, open since 2006, is a
great example of the “retro” ballpark movement and a fine
place to catch a game from the friendly crowd to the great city
view.
8. Dodger Field
Dodger Field, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is a historic
stadium open since 1962 which features a beautiful view of the
San Gabriel mountains.
9. Coors Field
Coors Field, home to the Colorado Rockies, is a beautiful retro
ballpark constructed in the mid-90s where home runs are
known to soar through the high-altitude mountain air.
10. Target Field
The Minnesota Twins’ Target Field opened in 2010, and certainly
lacks the history of many great ballparks, but it makes up for it
with modern architecture and amenities.
11. Citizens Bank Park
Although the Philadelphia Phillies’ fans are known to be a bit
inhospitable to outsiders, Citizens Bank Park is one of the
nicer, newer stadiums in the MLB. Just root for the Phillies, or
pretend to, and enjoy all that this fine ballpark has to offer.
12. Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium (the new one) was constructed in 2009 and
features all the updated modern amenities you would expect
from a newer ballpark. It is also home to the legendary New York
Yankees, making it an inherently great place to see a ballgame.
13. Miller Park
The Milwaukee Brewers’ Miller Park is an a retractable roof
stadium, meaning rain or shine baseball, but without the
unappealing confines of an indoor stadium when skies are clear.
14. Petco Park
Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, opened in 2004 and
features a decidedly Southern California design aesthetic which
fits right into San Diego’s beachy atmosphere.
15. Safeco Field
The Seattle Mariners Safeco Field is a retractable roof
stadium, meaning great baseball whatever the weather, and
when the weather is good, the sunset views are spectacular.
16. Marlins Park
The Miami Marlins’ Marlins Park is a brand spanking new
ballpark opened in 2012 and features a decidedly Miami-
influenced aesthetic.
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