Bad Baseball Fields

Target Field falls short of the mark for some fans. The Minnesota Twins' 9-year-old ballpark is a huge improvement over the old Metrodome, but it's still rather average compared to others around the league. Fans complain about bad acoustics and seats that seem too far from the field. Some also say that the concessions are lacking.

Location St. Petersburg, Florida Capacity 25,000 Opened 1990 Bottom line That a baseball field located in heavenly St. Petersburg is ranked this low gives you all the information you need to know about the oversized trash can of a ballpark called Tropicana Field. How bad is this stadium, and how bad are baseball fans in the greater Tampa area? The Rays have made the playoffs for four

Major League Baseball is home to some of the most famous stadiums in American sports. From Wrigley Field to Fenway Park to Dodger Stadium, there are some truly iconic venues across the country. Not to mention the quotBratchosquot at the concession stands and Bernie the Brewer's slide in left field. It's too bad this park is no longer

Major League Baseball fans have jumped on Yelp to review the country's worst stadiums, from Fenway Park to Wrigley Field. This place is insanely bad.quot Brian D. quotBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

The Trop is so bad that, even though the Rays have reached the playoffs in four consecutive years, attendance is steadily declining. Tampa Bay attracted 1.51 million fans in 2013 but just 1.13

-Other weaknesses 1 Dilapidated industrial location is one of baseball's worst, 2 Brutalist exterior architecture makes for a charmless concrete monstrosity that rivals Tropicana Field for baseball's worst, 3 Largest foul territory in baseball puts seats far away from the action, 4 Narrow, dark concourses, 5 Tight, aging seats with

The Metrodome was a horrible place to watch baseball, especially compared to Target Field. Bad sightlines, closed off concourses, terrible bathroom availability. I still nostalgically miss that small thrill of anticipation I had as an 11 year old walking down the entry and seeing everything, hearing the susurration off the crowds, the harsh

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Starting in 1986, the Coliseum was home to Jose Canseco, the first 4040 man in Major League Baseball history 40 home runs and 40 steals. One year later, the Bash Brothers were formed when Mark

Detroit's Jose Valverde melted down thanks to some bad command and bad defense 23 IP, 3 H, 6 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 0 K while Houston's Brett Myers was even worse, allowing eight hits in the ninth