Most Fun Stadium In Baseball

MLB betting fans have enjoyed watching their wagers live in some of the greatest sports stadiums in the world. Throughout its illustrious history, there have been many great ballparks associated with the MLB. Over the last decade, baseball betting fans have been spoiled by the newest designs put forth at their team’s new stadium. It’s tough to narrow it down to just three, but here are the three best stadiums in baseball today.

  • Busch Stadium III St. Louis Cardinals – With a capacity of 46, 861 and an overall cost of $365 million, to say Busch Stadium is the best ballpark in the entire MLB would be putting it lightly. The Cardinals have the best skyline and backdrop in all of baseball. If you’ve never been to Busch Stadium, it is really quite the site.

Opening in 2006 and playing host to last season’s All Star Game, Busch Stadium III has made many fans jaws drop once they enter the stadium.

  • PNC Park Pittsburgh Pirates – At a capacity of 38, 496 PNC Park is one of the smallest stadiums in baseball. However, for such a struggling franchise, PNC Park might be the brightest area of the team’s disarray. Nevertheless, what makes PNC Park glorious is that the architects designed certain areas to pay tribute to the older ballparks, making PNC Park rather classy.

Similar to Busch Stadium III, PNC Park has fantastic skyline and backdrop. Our favorite part of the stadium is the Roberto Celemente Bridge which carries over the Allegheny River. There is no better park to watch a ballgame at night then at PNC Park.

  • Citi Field - One of the two newest parks introduced in 2009 the other also coming from New York as the Bronx bombers entered New Yankee Stadium. Citi Field is one of the nicer stadiums in the game today. It features a 160 foot rotunda in tribute of Jackie Robinson. What’s more the rotunda has all of Robinson’s nine values on display.
 
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