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Ballparks
Choctaw Stadium is one of Ballparks.

1. Choctaw Stadium

9.1
1000 Ballpark Way (at E Randol Mill Rd), Arlington, TX
Stadio · 359 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The natural grass batter's eye in center field was named for former Arlington Mayor Richard Greene in November 1997.

2. Angel Stadium of Anaheim

8.8
2000 E Gene Autry Way (at State College Blvd), Anaheim, CA
Stadio di baseball · Platinum Triangle · 279 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1966 and renovated in 1998, Angel Stadium of Anaheim is the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium. The halo atop the "Big A" lights up after each Angels' victory.

Rogers Centre is one of Ballparks.

3. Rogers Centre

8.8
1 Blue Jays Way (at Front St), Toronto, ON
Stadio di baseball · Entertainment District · 302 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally known as SkyDome, Rogers Centre opened in 1989. 70 hotel rooms overlook the field.

Tropicana Field is one of Ballparks.

4. Tropicana Field

8.6
1 Tropicana Dr, Saint Petersburg, FL
Stadio di baseball · 226 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The 10,000-gallon Rays Tank, located behind the right-center-field wall, features more than 30 rays that fans can touch and feed during the game.

Miller Park is one of Ballparks.

5. Miller Park

9.2
1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI
Stadio di baseball · Story Hill · 395 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Miller Park features North America's only fan-shaped convertible roof, which can open and close in less than 10 minutes. Large panes of glass allow natural grass to grow.

Petco Park is one of Ballparks.

6. Petco Park

9.3
100 Park Blvd (at Tony Gwynn Dr), San Diego, CA
Stadio di baseball · East Village · 260 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The first baseball game ever played at Petco Park, on March 11, 2004, was the first game of a four-team NCAA invitational tournament hosted by San Diego State University.