Ranking the Top 5 MLB Ballparks

Watching a baseball game in the stadium is an experience of a lifetime. Here’s a list of the top 5 ballparks to take your game-watching experience to a different level.

#5 Wrigley Field, Chicago

The 104-year-old stadium is bound to get you in the feels with its nostalgic hand-operated scoreboard and ivy-covered brick walls.

#4 Fenway Park, Boston

One of the oldest active stadiums in MLB history, watching a game at Fenway is like taking a walk down MLB memory lane.

#3 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

In terms of the number of people the stadium can accommodate, makes it one of the largest in the world.

#2 Petco Park, San Diego

Gorgeous weather and breathtaking views combined with the once abandoned The Western Metal Supply Co. warehouse make Petco Park stunning.

#1 PNC Park, Pittsburgh

With PNC Park, there is no such thing as a bad ticket. The stadium has some stunning views to offer which won’t let you down.

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