10 MLB Ballparks You Must Put On Your Bucket List

For the most avid baseball fan, a common goal is to travel to every MLB stadium in their lifetime. If you don’t have enough time or money to do that, make sure you get to these 10 stadiums before you kick the bucket. They’re the very best baseball has to offer.

10. Minute Maid Park

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Minute Maid Park makes this list because it's so darn unique. There are the Crawford boxes in left field which are about as unique as the Green Monster at Fenway Park. Even though they're taking away Tal's Hill, it's still a cool feature fans can see for a limited time. With the way the Astros are playing right now, people can see quality baseball at Minute Maid Park as well.

Minute Maid Park makes this list because it's so darn unique. There are the Crawford boxes in left field which are about as unique as the Green Monster at Fenway Park. Even though they're taking away Tal's Hill, it's still a cool feature fans can see for a limited time. With the way the Astros are playing right now, people can see quality baseball at Minute Maid Park as well.

9. Comerica Park

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Comerica Park is one of the most unique ballpark arrangements in the major leagues. The bleachers are at street level, and it almost seems like the ballpark is underground. This gives fans a new perspective on baseball and also provides a nice skyline in the background.

Comerica Park is one of the most unique ballpark arrangements in the major leagues. The bleachers are at street level, and it almost seems like the ballpark is underground. This gives fans a new perspective on baseball and also provides a nice skyline in the background.

8. Kauffman Stadium

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The home of the 2014 American League champions and the site of the 2014 season's final game is also one of the more under-appreciated stadiums in baseball. The video board in center field is great and the atmosphere in Kansas City lately has been outstanding. All of this adds up to you having to see Kauffman Stadium for yourself.

The home of the 2014 American League champions and the site of the 2014 season's final game is also one of the more under-appreciated stadiums in baseball. The video board in center field is great and the atmosphere in Kansas City lately has been outstanding. All of this adds up to you having to see Kauffman Stadium for yourself.

7. Dodger Stadium

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Chavez Ravine is one of the more picturesque ballparks one can visit. Even though it doesn't have the same history as places like Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, it is located in beautiful Los Angeles. The Hollywood feel of the team and the park just further adds to the mystique of this wonderful venue.

Chavez Ravine is one of the more picturesque ballparks one can visit. Even though it doesn't have the same history as places like Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, it is located in beautiful Los Angeles. The Hollywood feel of the team and the park just further adds to the mystique of this wonderful venue.

6. AT&T Park

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The home of the San Francisco Giants is one of the finest stadiums around. It has the special feature of having McCovey Cove past the right field fence, where boats await home run balls on a regular basis. On top of being in the beautiful bay area, the stadium itself is just a gem.

The home of the San Francisco Giants is one of the finest stadiums around. It has the special feature of having McCovey Cove past the right field fence, where boats await home run balls on a regular basis. On top of being in the beautiful bay area, the stadium itself is just a gem.

5. Yankee Stadium

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While "New" Yankee Stadium certainly isn't as much of a sight to behold as "Old" Yankee Stadium, the new stadium is still great in its own right. Since it's an exact replica of the old stadium, you can sort of pretend you're at the old historic ballpark. On top of that, you get to see a historic team take the field whenever you're there.

While "New" Yankee Stadium certainly isn't as much of a sight to behold as "Old" Yankee Stadium, the new stadium is still great in its own right. Since it's an exact replica of the old stadium, you can sort of pretend you're at the old historic ballpark. On top of that, you get to see a historic team take the field whenever you're there.

4. Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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Most ballparks in the east are beautiful and Oriole Park at Camden Yards is no different. Nestled inside Baltimore, it has a smaller town feel because the buildings surrounding it are so close. It gives a truly unique feel, and the ballpark and field itself are among the best in the league.

Most ballparks in the east are beautiful and Oriole Park at Camden Yards is no different. Nestled inside Baltimore, it has a smaller town feel because the buildings surrounding it are so close. It gives a truly unique feel, and the ballpark and field itself are among the best in the league.

3. Wrigley Field

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Wrigley Field is one of the most historic ballparks in baseball history as it traces its roots back to 1914. While the Cubs still haven't won a World Series in the historic park, one has to think when that moment comes, it will be one of the best in sports. Regardless of when you see the Cubs play, seeing the Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field is a must for every baseball fan.

Wrigley Field is one of the most historic ballparks in baseball history as it traces its roots back to 1914. While the Cubs still haven't won a World Series in the historic park, one has to think when that moment comes, it will be one of the best in sports. Regardless of when you see the Cubs play, seeing the Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field is a must for every baseball fan.

2. PNC Park

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The Pirates have been in a number of different stadiums, but Pittsburgh really got it right with PNC Park. It is situated with a beautiful skyline and a great ballpark in itself. Especially now that the Pirates are playing winning baseball, PNC Park is a great place to be during the summer months.

The Pirates have been in a number of different stadiums, but Pittsburgh really got it right with PNC Park. It is situated with a beautiful skyline and a great ballpark in itself. Especially now that the Pirates are playing winning baseball, PNC Park is a great place to be during the summer months.

1. Fenway Park

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Fenway Park is the most historic stadium in baseball, and it also has the best atmosphere in the game. If you want to go to a place where you feel like you could be watching a baseball game in any given decade, go to Fenway Park. It has the magical ability to take you back and take you away for a few hours. In the end, that's what baseball is supposed to do for all of us.

Fenway Park is the most historic stadium in baseball, and it also has the best atmosphere in the game. If you want to go to a place where you feel like you could be watching a baseball game in any given decade, go to Fenway Park. It has the magical ability to take you back and take you away for a few hours. In the end, that's what baseball is supposed to do for all of us.

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