World’s Most Famous Baseball Stadiums
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The best known ballparks in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, San Marino, the Netherlands, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, México, the United States and Canada
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PNC and Truist in ATL. Great ball parks
American Family Field is a great Major League Baseball Park!
fun fact, I was at the game at 2:33 in Koshien. The Tigers came back from a 9-0 deficit in the 5th inning. Tied for the largest comeback in team history
@davidlafleche1142
Жыл бұрын
Ironically, the Tokyo Dome was inspired by the Metrodome in Minneapolis. But the Japanese had no idea how much Americans hated the Metrodome.
as a red sox fan i can tell you the green monster is 37 feet. not 20...... i knew my holy land of fenway would be on the list.
I'm glad you included Tainan Municipal Stadium, after showing a photo of Taichung Intercontinental in the intro. It's my team and it has a unique feel compared to other stadiums here, steep infield stands, the double deck outfield and inner city location. Sadly the old girl is coming to the end of its life, no concourse, it's hemmed in and it's outdated compared to the stadiums in Taichung and Taoyuan which have been built in recent years. Tainan's a lovely old stadium and be sad to leave but it's time to go unfortunately.
Nice video. I hope I can watch the Marlins and the Mets when they play at Estadio Hiram Bithorn. Though, nice to see all the stadiums all look great!
@rockvilleraven
3 жыл бұрын
Before they moved to DC, the Expos used to play 30 game that last season they were based in Montreal.
Shocked that Quisqueya was picked over Cibao in this list :o The stadium's nickname: Valley of Death
Sweet video. Very cool to see stadiums from other countries. I've been to a handful of stadiums here in the US, and Riverfront was my favorite, purely for nostalgic reasons. Lots of father-son memories in that place. Thanks for putting this together!
Nice...I've been to a lot of these....Tokyo Dome, Sajik Stadium, Tainan Municipal, Blacktown, Stadio Steno Borghese, Pim Muiler, Estadio Edgar Renteria, Estadio Nacional Rod Carew, Estadio Latino Americano, Estadio Quisqueya, Estadio Hiram Bithorn, Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey, Fenway Park of course, and Wrigley Field......can't wait to get to Venezuela
@cygnusx-3217
3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome!
I like your videos because you just don't cover MLB but Baseball around the world and the videos are full of really interesting information, history and some really good still photos. Your channel deserves at least several thousand subscribers, probably a lot more, anyway I enjoy your videos.
Green monster is 37 ft tall
Great video, in 1977 Hank Aaron played an exhibition game in the Pim Mulier stadium in Haarlem, between US nationals drafted for the Dutch league and the Dutch national team, part of the game was a Homerun challenge. Next to regular season matches, the Haarlem Baseball Week tournament, it was this stadium where my dad took me and my brother from young age on. The event with mr. Aaron etched into the heart, for just having had the opportunity to see him play in real life. The venue, a place one of fond memories, Dutch baseball history and the exchange of so many teams from abroad. Since the demise and bankruptcy of the Haarlem professional soccer club and its stadium, Pim Mulier is Haarlem’s biggest sports venue.
I was at Taichung Intercontinental Stadium for the first round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic. I was rooting for Korea since I live there, but the Taiwanese people were very friendly and great baseball fans.
Thank you for mentioning the Tampa Bay Rays playing an exhibition game in Cuba
have not been to the international stadiums at all, however, i greatly appreciate you recognize them and tip your hat to them. I am a red sox fan (born and raised boston) and i cannot describe the magic of being there, i saw pedro martinez strike out 17 batters while sitting behind home plate. With that said, my dad is from newark and took me to old yankee stadium and damn, that place feels haunted you could feel all the legends of yankees past. However, their new stadium is such a let down... GO SOX!
@drexelspivey872
4 жыл бұрын
shit just watched it all the way through, you lost all credibility when you showed the sky dome in the top...bro that has to be a joke
@baseballinternational174
4 жыл бұрын
It’s not in the top. I wasn’t ranking these stadiums. Just happened to mention Canada last.
@yessir2873
3 жыл бұрын
You had a season to feel bad about
Further to the information re Australian fields. The complex at Altona, Melbourne was developed and used in around 1986 and was used in the first attempt at an Australian League from 1989 to 1998. Also a not often reported fact.The Melbourne Cricket Ground was used as the main stadium for the 1956 Olympics. Baseball was played as an exhibition sport and a game took place in the Stadium on the day of the Opening Ceremony. The Stadium was filled to the capacity of 110.000. Might not be a record specifically for baseball but not often reported. on.
i loved to see the mexican baseball stadiums. sadly even though estadio tomatero is considered to be one (if not) the beast baseball satium in all latin america the easy access by the harp helu staium to international travelers definitely helped them to gain the recognition for Mexico Series games
I am the fan of Uni Lions from Taiwan. We are the only team in Taiwan still using pre-war stadium as home field. But it's not only just old, the facility is seriously outdated and inadequate, due to limited space as infield seats have roads behind. Which unable to make any extension to house the amenities required by modern baseball. This stadium will probably be replaced by 2024 as new stadium is currently under construction.
Japan is known for pro wrestling and baseball. Its insane.
How do I watch japan baseball on KZread or internet
Something is to be said for Nat Bailey stadium. Tiny Minor league park but with an even better atmosphere than the SkyDome (I said it, fight me) my favourite place to catch a game, by far and I spent a good chunk of my life in ballparks around north america
Why is the Tokyo Dome beloved, but Tropicana Field isn’t?
the hokkaido niponham fighters are building a huge mlb styled baseball park which will be a better looking stadium than the other 2 but Koshien is too iconic for us Japanese.
I begrudgingly agree with your MLB choices and will still throw my hat in for Dodger Stadium, which in my opinion has gained a huge amount of notoriety after hosting two WBC finals. While Fenway and Wrigley are certainly more historic (and many would argue more beautiful, though I would disagree), I think Dodger Stadium is one of the few American stadiums with international credibility and recognition
I was there 1:30 What a night
Australian here. Blacktown sucks, but I get what you picked it. Sad to not see Germany on your list. Hamburg have a great, small stadium.
Tokyo dome is famous, but it basically looks like the old Kingdome. I enjoyed seeing a game there, but its not a great Baseball enviornment
@2:38 One of the MLB all-stars in that 1934 tour was Moe Berg, an average player who was also a polyglot. He was included at the request of US intelligence agencies so he could spy on pre-WW2 Japanese activities.
What’s your favourite stadium guys
@WaxPackGods
4 жыл бұрын
Riverfront for the memories, Victory Field in Indianapolis (Triple-A Indians) for the intimacy, Jacobs Field (now Progressive Field - yuck name) for overall experience. How about you?
@yessir2873
3 жыл бұрын
Petco
@brianmiller1077
3 жыл бұрын
Wrigley
@asav859
3 жыл бұрын
Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta Georgia where Georgia Tech plays . Absolutely Beautiful. I know it doesn’t have all the things that MlB stadiums have but just the look is what does it for me
@cbhunter_4
3 жыл бұрын
Busch Stadium (1966-2005)
I visited some latin american estadio. you can see real video on my youtube. jajaja
With all due respect to Fenway, and Wrigley, Yankee Stadium (old, redone or new) is still the most famous ballpark in the world. Not even close. Thje box office is flooded with ticket requests from around the world, not just NY. No other park can say that.
@cygnusx-3217
3 жыл бұрын
The Cubs played only day games until lights were installed in 1988, so they had an exclusive audience that no other team enjoyed. And all 162 games were broadcast on superstation WGN (like TBS, free all over the country & broadcast globally). Your conclusion may be colored with a NY bias.
@sternshadowdude2
Жыл бұрын
That's because it's the Yankees. Those people aren't going for the new stadium.
@howie9751
Жыл бұрын
@@cygnusx-3217 It was based on a discussion with the Yankees box office, it's not my opinion.
I’m kind of old school and it’s only an independent league stadium, but it was a Triple-A stadium for quite awhile. I’m talking about Bosse Field in Evansville, IN. It doesn’t hurt that it was the home stadium of the Racine Belles in the movie “A League of Their Own” either. It’s just a fun place to watch a game.
@GoalHornGeek
3 жыл бұрын
No Triple-A stadium is anywhere near as popular as either of the Durham bulls’ stadiums. The old stadium is where they shot the movie and the new one has that unrecognizable snorting bull
I've never heard Cartagena pronounced that way and it hurts my ears. It's pronounced Car-Ta-Hey-Na.
You are not American. Are u
Dodgers Stadium is globally the most recognized ballpark just with all the movies and tv shows shot there.
Some stadiums are dope or historically cool as hell. To bad they’re being wasted on baseball.
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@counterfit5
3 жыл бұрын
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I disagree with the pics for the American and National Leagues. While Fenway and Wrigley are certainly known throughout the American baseball market, I have a hard time believing that many international fans really know those stadiums that well. I'd still go with Yankee Stadium for the American League, and Dodger Stadium for the National. Not only because they are the two biggest stadiums in the MLB, nor because the are the home stadiums of the two biggest cities in the country, but because... well, the team names are right on the name of the stadium. I don't need to think about where the Dodgers play. They play at Dodger Stadium. I don't need to be reminded where to watch the Yankees. I go to Yankee Stadium. With these teams being the best-known teams anyways, it's only fitting that their stadiums be as well. The Red Sox and the Cubs are certainly storied franchises, and their homes definitely back those stories up. However, it's no contest that on an international level, the Yankees and the Dodgers' rivalry extends on, off, and around the field.
@cygnusx-3217
3 жыл бұрын
The Cubs played only day games until lights were installed in 1988, so they had an exclusive audience for many decades that no other team enjoyed. Basically, everyone who was a baseball fan and had access to a tv during the day was watching the Cubs. And all 162 games were broadcast on superstation WGN (like TBS, free all over the country with a handful of games broadcast globally). So while the Yankees certainly are a much more successful team, and the Dodgers also recently, Wrigley Field is unquestionably the more recognized and iconic ballpark.
I dispute both of your United States selections. Your selections are definitely popular because of the history in each of these ballparks, however, they are not the most popular anymore. In the American League, Camden Yards, New Yankee Stadium, and Target Field have all surpassed Fenway Park in popularity. I guarantee you when Globe Life opens in Texas, it will INSTANTLY become a popular place to catch a game. For the National League, Dodger Stadium, Oracle Park, Nationals Park, and PNC Park are all much more popular than Wrigley Field.
@cliffpadilla5871
3 жыл бұрын
Yankee Stadium all the way!!
@cygnusx-3217
3 жыл бұрын
@@cliffpadilla5871 If you showed 100 random baseball fans pictures of parks and asked them to identify the corresponding team, more would connect Wrigley Field with the Cubs and Fenway with the Red Sox than any of the teams you listed. The video is "most famous", not the stadium that costs the most.
@sternshadowdude2
Жыл бұрын
The ones you listed are not more famous than Wrigley and Fenway. Stop embarrassing yourself.