I visited & ranked all 30 (32) MLB Stadiums before my 30th birthday.

from the ones i've been to:

1 fenway
2 kauffman
3 new yankee (i don't care what anyone says, this place is utterly gorgeous)
4 citizens bank (you really get why they call it a launching pad when you're there. only stadium i know where you can see the game when you're buying food at concessions. feels like a modern fenway almost.)
5 minute maid
6 turner (recency bias and we had amazing seats, but i thought this was like the ideal prototype of a modern ballpark. it's a real shame i won't get to go again).
7 PNC (as gorgeous as everyone says)
8 citi
9 busch (feels the same as citi and i give the tiebreaker to the mets)
10 target
11 great american
12 miller (v similar to great american imo, these just felt enormous)
13 progressive
14 camden (i get its reputation since it was one of the first "modern" ballparks, but that everyone else has since copped its style has kind of made it a little worse imo.)
15 arlington
16 guaranteed rate (feels like a default ballpark kinda, can't remember anything of note)
17 wrigley (feels outdated in the worst way. i think seeing it right after fenway hurt it. the rain and the cubs getting clobbered probably didn't help either, but it didn't feel cozy AND its lack of modern amenities (like a screen) were just pretty inconvenient imo)

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