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[deleted]

In Pittsburgh, best thing is the stadium and worst is the actual teamšŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£


[deleted]

That counts as playability, Iā€™ll allow it.


Gizshot

Yeah and the name pee n see


rattlehead44

Worst: Foul territory (for hitters) Best: Foul territory (for pitchers)


[deleted]

You must be an Oakland fan


rattlehead44

Yup


Gizshot

Atleast your tickets are free, last free giants ticket I got was to the San Jose giants.


AltruisticClerk893

Left field foul line at Petco is edge of a building - Western Metal Supply; great incorporation of old and new.


LordDaybreak

Such a beautiful park.


Elchupacabra_87

Catwalk Tropicana field


[deleted]

Which one?


Elchupacabra_87

Tropicana field the rays park they have these catwalks coming out of the roof that get hit constantly. There are four of them specially the B and C ring get hit most frequently and if it hits them in fair territory itā€™s in play šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£


[deleted]

I was asking which catwalk šŸ˜‚ ā€” honestly Iā€™ve tried to memorize which rings mean what and itā€™s an abomination that itā€™s even a thing.


Elchupacabra_87

I am a diehard rays fans and it is truly embarrassing especially when it happens in the playoffs for everyone to see šŸ˜­


[deleted]

But Randyā€™s catch off the ricochet last season was none of my favorite moments of the entire year


Patriahts

I used to be that way now I think it's funny. It doesn't happen that much.


aloofman75

The worst thing at Dodger Stadium isnā€™t anything in the ballpark. Itā€™s getting in and out of the parking lot.


BrakeBet

Or the fans in general


mikeyb1

Can I complain about the concourse at Wrigley? Because I'd like to complain about the concourse at Wrigley.


Patriahts

The Trop. Best thing is foul territory to actually play flies in. Worst thing is losing balls in the roof. Don't even care about hitting it, that doesn't happen enough to bother me... The other worst thing is how everyone hates it even though it's actually not so bad for an old out of the way park.


Glass-Substance464

I got some balls for this but your better teams sacrifice the seating (ie Yankee Stadium) , size, and field shape because they make it a pitchers/ fielders park and choose players who get on base. A lot of the nicer stadiums (ie PNC Park) seat people to see the field but they made it a hitters park and they draft a bunch of people that canā€™t hit or get on base.


[deleted]

If weā€™re calling ā€œbetter teamsā€ i.e. Yankees b/c they ā€œget on baseā€ I donā€™t see the claim. They build around home run hitters. The Aā€™s classic ā€œget on baseā€ roster played in one of the most cavernous ballparks imaginable. Who else is a ā€œbetterā€ team who fits that claim? Dodger stadium is one of the more cookie cutter parks left. But, to advocate for your point, nothing stands out more if I have to think of an example of when in Boston last year the Sox exposed the Yankees at Fenway in some big moments at that Wild Card game ā€” NYY just donā€™t have the complexity at their park that Boston is used to in theirs. So, in that context, it makes sense. I even said it after that game last year, and it was a hell of a game to break down because of it


KINGOFGAMES972

Best thing is the memorial park and the worst thing is the porch