The BEST Stadiums in Minor League Baseball

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Published 2024-05-11
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Minor League Baseball truly is the unsung hero of professional sports leagues in North America. Today we're looking at some of the best ballparks and stadiums within MiLB!

There are 30 MLB teams, each represented by 4 unique Minor League teams (Low A, High, AA, and AAA). This gives us a total of 120 Minor League Baseball stadiums! These ballparks are among some of the best in North America, showcasing some of the best aspects of baseball: food and drinks, atmosphere, views, and overall fan experience.

This is not an all-inclusive list of the best parks in Minor League Baseball; just a number of my personal favorites and stadiums I have on my baseball bucket list. For suggestions on which parks to include in a future "best stadiums" list, comment below!






0:00 Intro
0:40 Historically Cool Ballparks
4:27 Ballparks with Great Views
9:40 Timeless Ballparks
14:21 Future Classic Ballparks
19:28 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @BAKER22-l4u
    The majority of Bull Durham was filmed IN Durham, NOT Asheville...Do your RESEARCH!! You look FOOLISH
  • @robserrano8971
    Dayton Dragons have a gr8 atmosphere and fan experience is amazing.
  • Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver BC is a hidden gem. Great setting at Queen Elizabeth Park, beautiful site lines especially on a summer evening. The Canadians set attendance records every year
  • One of my personal favorites that wasnt mentioned is Fluor Field in Greenville SC. The dimensions are a replica of fenway and you can sit on their slightly shorter green monster, which is really cool for a minor league park.
  • @clareomarfran
    I love that Asheville park. I saw a game there once, with great seats behind home plate. I did feel sorry for those teen-age players from Latin America (the Tourists were an Astros Class A team), deep in the mountains of NC.
  • @frenchfrey65
    Fun fact about McCormick Field, it once hosted NASCAR races in the 1950's, it explains why there's a concrete ring inside the field.
  • @BallparkMark
    McCormick Field is a must visit. Spend a few extra bucks and sit in the dugout suites.
  • @triadmad
    I've been to Altoona's ballpark multiple times since it opened, and just about every time, I find myself becoming mesmerized by the roller coaster.
  • @robserrano8971
    I went to a few games in 2000s all over Pennsylvania. ALTOONA, ERIE, SCRANTON, HARRISBURG, LANCASTER, YORK, READING AND ALLENTOWN. All classic ballparks. Minor League Hockey in PA isn't bad either. READING ROYALS, HERSHEY BEARS, W-B/S PENGUINS, AND LEHIGH VALLY PHANTOMS.
  • @dezza2001
    Sahlen Field in Buffalo, Triple A for the Blue Jays, is a great view with the interstate going by in the outfield
  • @jaydawg2023
    Love this! I am European and try to visit the US every year. I ALWAYS make sure to visit a minor league game. Most recent: Lakeland Flying Tigers in Lakeland, FL and Palm Beach Cardinals in Jupiter, FL. Also visited the Binghamton Rumble Ponies last year (NY state).
  • @mrb4691
    As someone who grew up in Vancouver and saw many games at the Nat, it's nice to see it get some love!
  • @sharonzito113
    Going to watch the Omaha Cardinals play at Rosenblatt Stadium with my dad is a great memory. It was also home to the College World Series until it was torn down a number of years ago. Part of the bleacher seating was moved to the baseball field at my high school in Council Bluffs Iowa, allowing the stadium to live on, in a way. Now, as an Albuquerque resident, it was great to see the Isotope’s park make your list. The views of the Sandia and Manzano mountains are the perfect backdrop for watching a ball game. It was home to the Albuquerque Dukes(LA Dodgers AAA) before and the ‘Topes (Rockies)now. Between Omaha and Albuquerque I’ve been blessed to see many great players both playing in the CWS and working up through the minors. Thanks for the video!!
  • @alexthurman4753
    Catching a late afternoon game in Pensacola when the breeze picks up on the bay is hard to beat
  • @Bizarreboy10
    So glad that my hometown ballpark Baseballtown (Reading, PA) made the list. There’s so much history in that ballpark it’s a must visit if you’re a baseball fan.
  • @logangreer001
    As a Utahn, I grew up watching baseball at Smith's Ballpark (though it has gone by many names through the years). This is even where the then SLC Trappers had a 29 game winning streak in 1987. That is still the longest streak in baseball! Sadly, the Bees are moving elsewhere in the valley within a year or two, leaving the ballpark empty. We dont really know what will happen to it, but many locals (especially long-term residents) want to repurpose the structure just to maintain some of that history.
  • @OfficerEvans88
    Look at Flour Field home of the Boston Red Sox affiliate Greenville Drive. It has the minor-league big green monster in left field and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson’s home that he lived and died in on the first base side just outside the park.
  • Dude, what a great video. You just state facts with no silly attempts at humor. Very informative and it honestly makes me want to visit many of these parks. You have a new subscriber.
  • @kevinhover461
    Disappointed to not see Sahlen Field in Buffalo. Home to the Blue Jays during Covid; this EXPANDABLE ballpark was the inspiration for Camden Yards.