On a mission to visit all 30 MLB ballparks before I turn 30.
I’ve been to 29/30 with two years to go.
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field is a ballpark packed with rich history. Located on the North Side of Chicago, a few of its unique features include the ivy-covered outfield walls, the hand-turned scoreboard, and the main entrance marquee that lists the matchup each day.
Guaranteed Rate Field
Guaranteed Rate Field, home to the Chicago White Sox, is located in Chicago, Illinois. Formerly known as Comiskey Park (1991-2003) and U.S. Cellular Field (2003-2016), the ballpark has gone through numerous renovations since it was first built.
Chase Field
Chase Field, home to the Arizona Diamondbacks, is located in Phoenix, Arizona on the outskirts of the Warehouse District. The ballpark was built in 1988, and as Phoenix is the hottest major city in North America, it was built as a domed stadium.
Angel Stadium
Angel Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Angels, is located in Anaheim, California within close proximity of the Honda Center. It is the fourth-oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use, behind Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and Dodger Stadium.
Petco Park
Petco Park is located in the heart of downtown San Diego, right next to the Gaslamp district. With a beautiful view of the city and its warm summer nights, baseball at this ballpark is always a pleasant experience.
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park*, home to the Seattle Mariners, is located in the SoDo neighborhood of the city. With a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline from the top seats, it's well-loved by Washington natives. I would highly recommend taking in a Mariners game if you're ever in the city. This is one stadium that you must visit.
Dodger Stadium
Dodger Stadium is located a few miles outside of downtown Los Angeles. You can see the skyline from the top deck seats and if you're lucky, you might catch a beautiful sunset. Home to the Los Angeles Dodgers, it's famous for its Dodger Dogs, view of the mountains and the late arrival of fans (due to traffic).
Oracle Park
Oracle Park* is a beautiful ballpark located right next to the water. Home to the 3x World Series Champion San Francisco Giants, it's famous for its garlic fries, seagulls and the Coca Cola slide. It is a green leader in the sports community, both energy-efficient and eco-friendly.