Just remember to bring a jacket or sweatshirt. I have been to some night games there when the fog rolls in and it can get windy and cold real quick. Excellent food, views, great seats, good fans.
hey me too! i always say coors is the hidden gem. that sky deck is sick and i wish we had one. also, i love their wraparound walkway whereas we have to walk behind our scoreboard. thats the only thing id change about att park.
Biased padres who hasn’t yet been to oracle.
I loved Coors. 300s behind home/slightly on first base side, mind blowing sunset over the mountains while enjoying a game. If I lived in denver I’d probably go to 60+ games.
I obviously love petco.
Dbacks have a nice stadium. Cool geometry and I dig the dome in the heat.
Dodgers stadium…. Is dogshit. All my dodger hate aside, it’s just not good. I’ve been to about 20 and it’s probably bottom 5.
Haven’t been to Oracle or Coors, and of course the Dodgers are the devil…BUT.
Dodger Stadium is a gorgeous place to take in a game. I love catching a game there, especially as the sun is setting. It’s magical.
Not as good as catching a game in an aircraft hangar/warehouse with a pool that I’ll never go in to escape 118 degree heat…but it’s nice.
Yeah I still really want to go to a giants dodgers game in LA but I really don’t see what the redeeming factors of dodger stadium are. It’s the third oldest stadium in MLB and it looks like ballpark design has come a long way in the last 60 years since it was built
Petco looks great and I need to get to a game there too
Dodgers stadium actually does have a really nice view of the San Gabriel mountains from the upper decks on a clear day, especially in the early part of a night game. It also is actually pretty well designed for an old ballpark with a somewhat decent view of the field from the lower deck concessions area.
However… it’s rarely clear enough to actually get a good view of the mountains in my experience, and while being able to see the field from the concessions area was cool 30 years ago, it’s not special compared to basically any ballpark built since the last MLB expansion.
The most memorable part of the stadium for me was the traffic in the parking lot…
I’ve been to probably 20-30 dodgers games in my life, various seats. Tbh one of my best games there was sitting in the 300s, highest row, third base side. Behind us could see the sun setting over the ocean and in front a nice view of cotton candy clouds over center.
Still, I think it’s not a pretty stadium. It’s just big. And ugly. And not particularly convenient. And a pretty standard field which I like a little quirkiness.
One of my dreams is to throw a giants hr back in that stadium, with a fernando jersey on n a brooklyn dodgers fitted...to stay on topic, yes that is a beautiful stadium, shoutout the nlbest in Dinger we trust!
Anyone with Latino parents should definitely know which Fernando you are talking about.
The influence of the original Fernandomania is still being felt today.
Oracle is my 2nd favorite California ballpark 👀
Edit: Also, the last time I stepped foot onto oracle park shohei ohtani immediately hit a HR so I got fond recent memories <33333
Honestly? I don’t count DS as part of my “fave” list because by default it’s my home and actual top stadium, *even if they serve us prison food*. My “top fave otherwise” stadium is actually petco. I looove petco. So it’s actually more like:
0. Dodger stadium
1. Petco
2. Oracle
I second this list in its exact order.
Petco is just awesome. Dodger Stadium is my home because it's where I've gone all my life, and obviously I love it. But if the Dodgers ever got a new stadium, I would want them to base it off of Petco. A downtown like the Gaslamp would make me buy season tickets tomorrow.
Oracle is great too. Beautiful place to take in a game. The only thing ruining the sightlines is all the black and orange. And I hate seeing all recent those World Series Champion banners...
Coors is my 4th favorite in MLB. Cheap beer, chill atmosphere, fun downtown right outside.
Chase field? You were better when you were the BOB and had actual grass. When the roof is open on an autumn night it's gorgeous but they hardly ever open it any more which is a shame. Still, it's a lot cheaper to take in a Dodger game in Phoenix than it is in Los Angeles.
Coors, Oracle, and Petco are all super nice modern stadia. Dodger Stadium is amazing for its age, still plays up and imho is the best stadium in baseball. I think there’s another stadium in the NLBest, but for the life of me I can’t remember what it is.
Coors Field, despite the lack of passable Mexican food in the region, is a really nice place to watch a game. I’m hoping the dodgers success there will eventually sprout up a taco truck or something.
It's a beautiful ballpark, and the team paid for it themselves too (after the voters declined to put public money into a private business). Before it was built it looked like the wind could be a big problem just as it had been at Candlestick. But while they were doing wind tunnel testing of a model, someone had the bright idea to rotate the model ninety-degrees, and voila, the wind became less of an issue. Gave the fans a nice view of the bay as well. You still want to bring a couple of extra layers for night games, the gentle breeze off the bay can suck the heat out of your bone marrow and turn you into a meat popsicle.
Petco is also a nice ballpark. Chase is a concrete aircraft hangar. Haven't been to Coors yet. Dodger Stadium is like an aging shopping mall now on the wrong side of the freeway where all the tenants are vape shops and tattoo parlors and factory-second clothing outlets. It has that early space-age Googie architecture vibe, like it was designed by the same guy as the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. At least they finally replaced the trough urinals.
It is a beautiful place to see a game. As a fan of the team across the bay, I admit to being jealous of your stadium (and team’s talent lol). I compare it to San Diego where we watched a game last week, also a beautiful ballpark to visit.
Where’s the roof?
In Tampa Bay
But there is A/C It's natural
AZ A/C means 117 degree temps in June haha
That's good.
Where's the meme?
The camera quality
Potato!
I’m excited to catch my first game at Oracle later this summer. There is no meme here, but Dinger and Rat Leon approve this pro-NLBest sentiment.
You’re gonna have a blast. Go to momos get some drinks, bring in a street dog and get the crazy crab sandwich
Do not get a street dog
Just remember to bring a jacket or sweatshirt. I have been to some night games there when the fog rolls in and it can get windy and cold real quick. Excellent food, views, great seats, good fans.
As a Giants fan it's obviously my favorite but I was pleasantly shocked to discover that Coors Field is easily my #2 favorite ballpark.
I lived in CO for 10 years and absolutely love Coors Field. Fun fact, Blue Moon Beer was originally brewed there as Belly slide wit.
hey me too! i always say coors is the hidden gem. that sky deck is sick and i wish we had one. also, i love their wraparound walkway whereas we have to walk behind our scoreboard. thats the only thing id change about att park.
Sky deck? Rooftop fam
my bad dawg
Biased padres who hasn’t yet been to oracle. I loved Coors. 300s behind home/slightly on first base side, mind blowing sunset over the mountains while enjoying a game. If I lived in denver I’d probably go to 60+ games. I obviously love petco. Dbacks have a nice stadium. Cool geometry and I dig the dome in the heat. Dodgers stadium…. Is dogshit. All my dodger hate aside, it’s just not good. I’ve been to about 20 and it’s probably bottom 5.
Haven’t been to Oracle or Coors, and of course the Dodgers are the devil…BUT. Dodger Stadium is a gorgeous place to take in a game. I love catching a game there, especially as the sun is setting. It’s magical. Not as good as catching a game in an aircraft hangar/warehouse with a pool that I’ll never go in to escape 118 degree heat…but it’s nice.
Yeah I still really want to go to a giants dodgers game in LA but I really don’t see what the redeeming factors of dodger stadium are. It’s the third oldest stadium in MLB and it looks like ballpark design has come a long way in the last 60 years since it was built Petco looks great and I need to get to a game there too
Dodgers stadium actually does have a really nice view of the San Gabriel mountains from the upper decks on a clear day, especially in the early part of a night game. It also is actually pretty well designed for an old ballpark with a somewhat decent view of the field from the lower deck concessions area. However… it’s rarely clear enough to actually get a good view of the mountains in my experience, and while being able to see the field from the concessions area was cool 30 years ago, it’s not special compared to basically any ballpark built since the last MLB expansion. The most memorable part of the stadium for me was the traffic in the parking lot…
I’ve been to probably 20-30 dodgers games in my life, various seats. Tbh one of my best games there was sitting in the 300s, highest row, third base side. Behind us could see the sun setting over the ocean and in front a nice view of cotton candy clouds over center. Still, I think it’s not a pretty stadium. It’s just big. And ugly. And not particularly convenient. And a pretty standard field which I like a little quirkiness.
Honestly going to a dodgers v Giants game in LA sucks if you're a Giants fan. Ive been to a few and never really felt safe
Coors is great just needs tacos.
As a season ticket holder in SD, I recommend oracle.
I went to college in Colorado and loved going to Coors. We used to get tickets for $4 when the dodgers were in town. I’m old.
you can get beers for almost-normal bar prices instead of a metal bottle of bud light for $14
Felt very similar to Oracle to me. I loved the fact you could walk all around Coors and have a completely unobstructed view
As a Rockies fan, Oracle is my favorite
It’s too big.
Definitely one of my favorites
I don’t see any pictures of PETCO Park
Yes
The seagulls agree.
He took this pic from a gameboy color
One of my dreams is to throw a giants hr back in that stadium, with a fernando jersey on n a brooklyn dodgers fitted...to stay on topic, yes that is a beautiful stadium, shoutout the nlbest in Dinger we trust!
your dreams are weird and confusing
We all kno the fernando I'm talking is valenzuela right?
Didn't even occur to me that you could have meant anyone else until I read this comment.
Anyone with Latino parents should definitely know which Fernando you are talking about. The influence of the original Fernandomania is still being felt today.
I thought you were talking about Fernando Jackson...
Make sure you wear Corbin’s sunglasses and wear a dinger patch on the sleeve of your Tatis jersey
The NLBest has the best ballparks in the league with one exception in the middle of the Mojave
There is no MLB park in the Mojave. At least not yet.
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California City expansion team when?
Las Vegas A’s supposedly coming soon.
I mean… it’s alright…
Every time I see it on TV I'm impressed. It's an amazing looking stadium in a perfect location. Mad respect for the Giants.
Oracle is my 2nd favorite California ballpark 👀 Edit: Also, the last time I stepped foot onto oracle park shohei ohtani immediately hit a HR so I got fond recent memories <33333
wow, putting chavez ravine only 4th above the black hole? cuz you know Angels stadium is 3rd
Honestly? I don’t count DS as part of my “fave” list because by default it’s my home and actual top stadium, *even if they serve us prison food*. My “top fave otherwise” stadium is actually petco. I looove petco. So it’s actually more like: 0. Dodger stadium 1. Petco 2. Oracle
I second this list in its exact order. Petco is just awesome. Dodger Stadium is my home because it's where I've gone all my life, and obviously I love it. But if the Dodgers ever got a new stadium, I would want them to base it off of Petco. A downtown like the Gaslamp would make me buy season tickets tomorrow. Oracle is great too. Beautiful place to take in a game. The only thing ruining the sightlines is all the black and orange. And I hate seeing all recent those World Series Champion banners... Coors is my 4th favorite in MLB. Cheap beer, chill atmosphere, fun downtown right outside. Chase field? You were better when you were the BOB and had actual grass. When the roof is open on an autumn night it's gorgeous but they hardly ever open it any more which is a shame. Still, it's a lot cheaper to take in a Dodger game in Phoenix than it is in Los Angeles.
☝️This guy NLBests.
W
Best stadium north of Orange County for sure
definitely the second best in california
It’s nice, but it’s no Petco!
Big dodger fan but i really wanna sit in left field at that stadium
It's got some nice food
Petco park is my park
I just learned this season (and I have been to Oracle for a game) that the Coke bottle is also a slide.
Tell me you haven’t been to Petco without telling me you haven’t been to Petco.
Coors, Oracle, and Petco are all super nice modern stadia. Dodger Stadium is amazing for its age, still plays up and imho is the best stadium in baseball. I think there’s another stadium in the NLBest, but for the life of me I can’t remember what it is.
Wow nice! It's a shame that the team is a bunch of seal-worshipping degens.
As a Dodger fan living in San Francisco I hate to admit it, but yeah.
I personally prefer symmetrical dimensions but some teams just need to be *unique* …
It would seem that the good hitters agree with you seeing as they will not come here under any circumstances.
or at least those with working ankles, anyway
That’s not Petco
looks cold, fuck that not even a clown's head anywhere in sight
More like Oral-cle
I’ll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize ~~Missourah~~ Oracle Park.
One of the best stadiums I’ve been too. Not only that they have an Irish pub on that side and get a fresh pint of Guinness.
Coors Field, despite the lack of passable Mexican food in the region, is a really nice place to watch a game. I’m hoping the dodgers success there will eventually sprout up a taco truck or something.
That’s a funny way to describe Petco Park.
To the phone store
It's a beautiful ballpark, and the team paid for it themselves too (after the voters declined to put public money into a private business). Before it was built it looked like the wind could be a big problem just as it had been at Candlestick. But while they were doing wind tunnel testing of a model, someone had the bright idea to rotate the model ninety-degrees, and voila, the wind became less of an issue. Gave the fans a nice view of the bay as well. You still want to bring a couple of extra layers for night games, the gentle breeze off the bay can suck the heat out of your bone marrow and turn you into a meat popsicle. Petco is also a nice ballpark. Chase is a concrete aircraft hangar. Haven't been to Coors yet. Dodger Stadium is like an aging shopping mall now on the wrong side of the freeway where all the tenants are vape shops and tattoo parlors and factory-second clothing outlets. It has that early space-age Googie architecture vibe, like it was designed by the same guy as the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. At least they finally replaced the trough urinals.
It is a beautiful place to see a game. As a fan of the team across the bay, I admit to being jealous of your stadium (and team’s talent lol). I compare it to San Diego where we watched a game last week, also a beautiful ballpark to visit.
Nah Petco better
Nl best in stadiums as well. Except dodger stadium kinda sucks.
You posted pics of Oracle park when you clearly said Petco in the title.
Not the best stadium in the state
Fields...sure it's cool.. view...of the Oakland docks....NOT SO MUCH
Dodger Stadium, then Petco Park, then Chase Field, then Coors Field