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4) Detroit Tigers (4 of 10)
4) Detroit Tigers (4 of 10)
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Replacing Tigers Stadium in 2000, Comerica Park is located in the heart of the city and seats over 41,000 fans.
Its unique characteristics include a 50 ft. ferris wheel, a diverse food court, and tigers statues on top.

Oh, FFS! Baseballs don’t drop into San Francisco Bay never to be seen again, they float and each one is promptly fished out by some lucky kayaker.
Thanks! I fixed it..now look:)
Not including Oriole Park at Camden Yards in this list makes it pretty hard to take it seriously. This is especially true when you consider that 6 of the 9 ballparks you listed were influenced directly by the success of Camden Yards.
hey guess what…i wrote the article and i am adding camden yards on there:) thanks!
Where is Target Field – one of the best I have seen and better than some you listed….
I don’t know what your criteria was but it was’nt good. For Bill awhile I thought it was a joke.
#9 and #10 are both Citizens Bank. Where’s Camden?
Camden is #10 on my computer.
And no Yankee Stadium?? pfffttt.
Another ignorant comment about Phillies fans! Guaranteed the writer didn’t experience anything but a good time at Citizens Bank Park. I’ve taken many out of town guest to “The Bank” and every time the guest are always surprised by a pleasant experience and knowledgeable fan base.
You must be kidding. No Target Field or Progressive Field?
I cannot take this seriously! How can you not include Dodger Stadium! Are you nuts! Vin Scully even called it “Cathedral Like” and he knows cause he has done baseball for 67 years! That’s right kiddies, 67 years!
Marlins Park?, yuk.