A Look on Some of The Best Baseball Stadiums in the US
Any hardcore baseball fan would know a thing or two about the best baseball stadiums in the US. These ballparks are so popular and quite historic that even if you don’t know anything about a run, hit or pitch, you would surely know these amazing stadiums by name. The United States is home to many of the legendary ballpark stadiums where legends like Babe Ruth came into being.
These stadiums have been hosting countless of baseball games each year. In fact, some of them have been around even before some of us were born. Whether you are an avid baseball fan, a self-confessed baseball enthusiast or just someone who wants to watch an exciting baseball game, there are a great number of wonderful stadiums, which are mostly set in the nation’s top and coolest cities that will surely catch your attention. In this regard, we give you some of the best baseball stadiums that would surely give you the greatest baseball experience of your life.
Coors Field in Denver, Colorado
The Coors field in Denver, Colorado offers superb and fantastic views to the expectators. This stadium is also known to have the most beautiful exterior in all of the baseball stadiums in the US. This is because the stadium features eye-catching and unique entryways and a mile-high upper deck (which is considered as one of its coolest points). The stadiums seats are painted in purple, which sits 5,280 feet high above the ground. For baseball fans who love drinking beer and skiing, Denver is definitely the place to visit. Urban renewal has spurred in the surrounding area of the stadium, paving way to the emergence of a number of great shops and restaurants. After the game, baseball fanatics can decide to go to a nice Winter Park Resort, which is easily accessible via the Ski Train.
Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts
This stadium is home to the very popular Boston Red Sox. Fenway Park was built in 1812 but still look fantastic and breath-taking up to this day. It is called as the ‘granddaddy’ of all ballparks in the US. People of Boston love this stadium and would never agree to tear it down regardless of its old age. Instead of constructing a more modern stadium, they installed in more seats to accommodate the growing number of Red Sox fans. However, unobstructed views are one of the downsides of the Fenway Park design. Though this is the case, this does not stop baseball fanatics from seeing a game in this wonderful Boston stadium. The rich history of the city attracts more and more people each year not only to see the Red Sox play a game but also to enjoy the many wonderful sights surrounding the stadium.
Yankee Stadium in New York
Situated at the city that never sleeps, the Yankee Stadium is definitely the place to be to watch one of the most decorated baseball teams, which is none other than the New York Yankees, play a good game. With 26 World Series titles under their belt, the New York Yankees are certainly on top of their game. The stadium is sporting a new look and can accommodate a 51,800 seating capacity. The new stadium was constructed in front of the old ballpark and had an estimated cost of a whopping $1.3 billion. The construction began in 2006 and the new stadium opened in 2009. The exterior of the new stadium replicates the exterior façade of the old ballpark. Inside, the new stadium features a great hall and a retractable roof.
Tags
arizona ballparks cbl chicago white stockings cincinnati red stockings class a coors field cpbl double a fenway park grapefruit league kansas city korea professional baseball kpb milb mlb nippon professional baseball ny mets pacific coast league padres pittsburg pirates rangers southern league spring training stadiums texas league triple a white sox yankee stadiumMore
May 2012 M T W T F S S « Sep 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31



