Charlotte’s Truist Field Named One Of The Best In America
One thing many people love about spring is the return of baseball. Could it be the smell of fresh hot dogs and popcorn under the bright stadium lights? Maybe, the sound of the crowd cheering and the crack of a bat excites fans. Whether you’re a super fan of baseball or going for food and cold beer, a baseball game has something for everyone to enjoy.
Not every city or state has a Major League Baseball team. But there are plenty of minor league baseball teams. Recently, USA Today, 10 Best compiled a list of America’s best minor league ballparks.
“To find the best minor league venues across the country, an expert panel selected their top picks, taking several things into consideration, from atmosphere and amenities to architecture and homages to major league fields or legendary players,” they said. “Readers then voted for their favorites to decide the winners,” they continued.
Truist Field, One Of America’s Best Minor League Ballparks
According to their ranking, Charlotte’s Truist Field snagged spot number 7. Truist Field is home to the Charlotte Knights. The stadium has stunning views of the city’s skyline. The magazine highlighted how fans can “peruse” the Hall of Fame Rotunda. It features plaques of those in the Charlotte Baseball Hall of Fame. They also mentioned the dedicated exhibit for Eddie G.G. Burton, who played in the Negro Leagues.
Following behind Truist Field is the Durham Bulls Athletic Park at number 8. “Home of the Durham Bulls, Class AAA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, this ballpark is a far cry from what you saw in Bull Durham,” they said. The magazine pointed out that the original snorting bull from the 1998 Bull Durham movie hangs above the concourse. And that a modern version of the bull is atop the Blue Monster, the “Fenway-style 32-foot-tall left field wall just 305 feet from the home plate.”
What other minor league ballparks were named as the best in America? Check out the complete list here.
12 Of The Most Unique MLB Stadium Attractions
Major League Baseball has a deep respect for their game’s rich history. Attending a ballgame can be a great experience that allows fans to marvel at baseball culture. Furthermore, most MLB parks have designed stadium attractions that make them unique amongst the 30 venues in the league.
From museums to bodies of water to fan-zone fun, the MLB stadiums across the country each have something that is representative of their character. Often you will find baseball enthusiasts track how many ballparks they have been to. In addition, it is common for fans to build trips to other cities to have a new MLB park experience.
MLB is the only professional sport in the country where each team has its own dedicated stadium. For example, in the NFL, the Jets and Giants share Metlife Stadium. Many NBA team share their home arena with the NHL team in their city. In professional baseball, each of the 30 teams has their own home field that is theirs alone. This enables the organization to build more character specific to the club.
The interior of an MLB ballpark is all about the players. Though there is a mysterious aura about the clubhouse, given that they are underground. The common thread in modern-day construction is centered around the ballclub. The intent is to make each clubhouse comfortable, hi-tech, and private for the players and coaches. The rest of the stadium is all about the fan experience.
Inside The Park
Here, we will look at some of the most unique MLB stadium attractions. Each is representative of their city and team history. They provide character to the ballpark. In many cases, these features make the park a landmark in their home state.
If you want to take in an MLB game in a ballpark you have not visited yet, here are some attractions to consider.
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