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Five Favorite Ballparks in MLB 14 The Show

Being a huge baseball fan I have trekked across the country trying to get to as many ballparks as possible. For me, one of the attractions of baseball, aside for the game itself, are the epic cathedrals in which these teams play. There is something magical about walking through the turnstile(s), making your way up the ramp or stairs, and seeing the inside of the park for the first time. Taking in the colors, sounds, ambiance, and architecture, creates an almost euphoric adrenaline for fans, and feelings that are difficult to replicate.

Although it may not be the same thing as experiencing these stadiums in real life, MLB ‘14: The Show developers do a very good job of recreating each of these impressive structures, including some of the finest details that is associated with each park. Of course everyone has their own set of favorite baseball locales, but these five stadiums happen to be my favorite to play at in MLB ‘14:The Show.


PNC Park - Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)

Opening in 2001, this ballpark became an instant classic, and a favorite among fans and players alike. With unique dimensions, a beautiful skyline backdrop, and a warm inviting feel to it, PNC is one of my favorite ballparks to play in MLB ’14. The park includes a short porch in right field, a deep alley in left-center, and a nice centerfield batters eye to help pick up the ball rather easily while at the plate. PNC Park is a fixture on almost everyone’s list of favorite parks, and it is no different for me. That is why it is one of my top five stadiums to play at in the game.

Wrigley Field – Chicago Cubs (NL)

The second oldest ballpark in the Majors, Wrigley is celebrating its 100th Birthday this year, and in many ways still looks and feels like it did decades ago. From the hand-operated scoreboard, the ivy on the outfield walls, to fans sitting on wooden bleachers in the outfield, Wrigley has a very distinct, old-fashion feel to it. However, it does lack modern amenities and can be very difficult to hit the ball once the afternoon shadows start creeping in from the 3rd base side. Even with that said, there are very few stadiums that are purely saturated with the history of the game quite like the one that sits on the corner of Clark and Addison – and that is why we consider it one of my favorites in MLB ‘14:The Show.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles (AL)

Many attribute the boom of the retro-style ballpark construction to the Orioles, and they would be correct. Camden Yards opened in 1992, and much like the Pirates PNC Park, Camden became an instant classic, and still is to this day. There is something about seeing the warehouse loom over the right field backdrop, and the overall stadium architecture blends in perfectly with the Inner Harbor neighborhood. We also feel the need to mention beautiful center field view, that is shadowed by the Baltimore Skyline. Whether playing in the stadium during the day, or at night, it is always a treat to play in Oriole Park at Camden Yards in MLB ‘14:The Show.

Kauffman Stadium – Kansas City Royals (AL)

The Royals have occupied Kauffman Stadium now for 42 years, and while there have been many changes over that time, it still remains one of the most picturesque parks in the Majors. The ballpark includes many unique features such as the 104 foot crown topped HD scoreboard in center field, and the cascading waterfalls in the outfield. Kauffman Stadium is truly one of the few parks in MLB ‘14 that will have you losing focus at the plate, while you take in all the park has to offer. The fans are right on top of you in the outfield, and the walls are just short enough to make for some interesting opportunities in regards to robbing home-runs. All of these things combined is why Kauffman is one of my favorite stadiums in the game.

AT&T Park – San Francisco Giants (NL)

After moving from the wind tunnel known as Candlestick Park in 2000, the Giants have enjoyed playing in one of the best ballparks in the Majors. From the Coke bottle and glove the hovers over the left field bleachers, the enormous video screen in center, or the most prominent feature the park has, its 24-foot wall in right field. The wall’s height was built specifically that high to honor former Giants star Willie Mays, who, you guessed it, wore the number 24. We would be remiss if we didn’t mention McCovey Cove beyond the right field wall. The section of San Francisco Bay that was named so for former Giants star Willie McCovey, and is famous for its “splash hits.” All of this combined is what makes AT&T Park one of the best in the game to play.

SCEA SD does a great job recreating almost all of the stadiums in their MLB series, and I am sure that others will have their own set of five favorite ballparks to play at, but for us, these are the five that we look forward to playing at the most.

What are you favorite ballparks to play in?


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# 21 bluengold34_OS @ 05/03/14 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Nwo4Life75
Is there no love for Citizens bank park in Philly? I'm a die hard Phillies fan,and have been since the old days of Veterans stadium,which I miss dearly! Citizens bank park has a beautiful view of the skyline of the city of brotherly love! From Ashburn ally to Harry the Ks and the Budweiser roof top bleachers and the Bulls barbecue ! It's a beautiful ballpark! Plus it's in a great location the sports complex with Lincoln financial field and the Wells Fargo center within a short walk of each other and right of I-95!
Damn, that's another one - big fan

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Originally Posted by Sdrawkcab321
I don't pretend to remember all the ballparks names but

Progressive field- homerism
Padres
Fenway
Baltimore
San Fran
Big fan of Jacobs field(won't refer to it as Progressive) When we lived in Cleveland, my Wife's company she worked for had corp. tickets, and we grabbed them a couple of times. Been there a total of like 6-7 times, and have always enjoyed it.
 
# 22 DickDalewood @ 05/03/14 05:33 PM
In no particular order:

Globe Life
Wrigley
Petco
PNC
Camden
 
# 23 Perfect Zero @ 05/03/14 05:51 PM
I've shared in the past what I think are the best that I've been to. For the Show...

5. The Ballpark in Arlington - Arlington, Texas
I know I'm being a homer here, but the Ballpark really looks great in the game (except for the big flag thing, but whatever). When it is full, it is the most beautiful park in all of Baseball, and the corners and jetstream really make it a short park. I love the bandbox feel of the park.

4. Fenway Park - Boston Massachusetts
Not only does the history help the park, the odd walls and corners make this a real gem to play in. I love the entire look of the park from the red seats to the Green Monster. The park gives a varied feel to the game, something that a lot of ballparks really can't force. I love going on road trips to Boston in game.

3. Wrigley Field - Chicago, Illinois
Another old park that has a lot of history behind it, and another park where the ambiance really helps to soak in the game. The ivy and brick along with the old time scoreboard and turn-of-the-century feel make this a special ballpark, and it's one of the reasons why I like playing with the Cubs in the National League during a franchise.

2. PNC Park - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Although it is a new park, the home of the Pirates really has a special feel to it. I love how close everybody is to the action on the field, and the colors really pop along the river and in the stands. I know this year in the next-gen game there are issues with lighting which is a shame, but this is still a great ballpark to play in.

1. Union Station (Minute Maid Park) - Houston, Texas
I might have never mentioned this place a few years ago, but the Home of the Astros is a great ballpark in real life and in the game. It also has a bandbox feel, but Tal's hill and the view of downtown really set this gem apart from the rest. Had the Astros not joined the major league last year, I might have been tempted to play with them this year.
 
# 24 Playboy™ @ 05/03/14 07:16 PM
idk how can people like fenway park wow that place is a dump only cool thing is the green monster but other then that its not a nice ballpark at all.
 
# 25 Eski33 @ 05/03/14 08:51 PM
For me:

Fenway - nothing says classic like the Green Monster. Not to mention the ballpark has odd dimensions that make it unique.

Wrigley - Ivy. Nothing more to say

Kauffman - Like the pre remodel version better. The fountains are the selling point

AT&T - One of the coolest stadiums in the game. The bay beyond RF.

Minute Maid - Cool dimensions, a retractable roof and a train.
Miller Park - Tied. The windows and slide for HR celebrations looks great.

Still wish SCEA would include Tiger Stadium. I have been to a number of games there. It had some cool features like the upper deck overhang in RF and small dugout cashes for relief pitchers. Oh and the deepest CF in baseball at 440'.
 
# 26 videogameprojr @ 05/03/14 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Playboy™
idk how can people like fenway park wow that place is a dump only cool thing is the green monster but other then that its not a nice ballpark at all.

Someone hasn't been there... They do a great job of keeping the stadium up-to-date while not taking away the historic feel.


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# 27 vegasmike @ 05/03/14 09:21 PM
My favorites in no particular order

1. Progressive Field homerism
2. Pnc Park
3. Wrigley Field
4. Petco Park
5. Minute Maid Field

hard to do a top 5. i have alot that are honorable mention.
 
# 28 kehlis @ 05/03/14 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Playboy™
idk how can people like fenway park wow that place is a dump only cool thing is the green monster but other then that its not a nice ballpark at all.
I know we're talking about the game but one of my most breathtaking moments in my life was walking out and seeing the Green Monster.
 
# 29 Playboy™ @ 05/03/14 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by videogameprojr
Someone hasn't been there... They do a great job of keeping the stadium up-to-date while not taking away the historic feel.


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i was actually there for opening day this year and i honestly didn't wow me like other people say but that's my opinion.
 
# 30 videogameprojr @ 05/04/14 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Playboy™
i was actually there for opening day this year and i honestly didn't wow me like other people say but that's my opinion.

Ok , I'll respect that, I guess I am biased since I'm a Red Sox fan, haha 😛


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# 31 SDwinder @ 05/04/14 01:11 AM
In no particular order,
Dodger Stadium
Fenway
PNC
Dbacks
ATT
Astros
Camden
Wrigley
Seattle

Polo Grounds deepest CF at 480?
 
# 32 Retropyro @ 05/04/14 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Arrowhead21
The Trop and Rogers Centre are both garbage. Every facility should be forced to use real grass and if they don't have the means they shouldn't be considered as an MLB venue. Playing surface is only part of the Trops' issues, mind you.
Thankfully Rogers is being converted to grass in the next couple years. Should make a big difference.
 
# 33 twigstudios @ 05/04/14 09:22 PM
What nobody mentioned Tropicana Field? Haha just kidding...anyway my top five:

PNC Park
AT & T
Turner Field (I'm bias, I live near Atlanta)
Wrigley
Camden Yards
 
# 34 WaddupCouzin @ 05/04/14 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Arrowhead21
The Trop and Rogers Centre are both garbage. Every facility should be forced to use real grass and if they don't have the means they shouldn't be considered as an MLB venue. Playing surface is only part of the Trops' issues, mind you.
Dude, you sound bitter, let it go... Lol

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# 35 WaddupCouzin @ 05/04/14 11:16 PM
Fenway is a dump! People talk about the Catwalk at Trop, but ignore Fenway's 900 ft. wall in left field and 302 ft Pesky Pole in Right. Is it baseball or Jai alai? Lol.

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# 36 woody2goody @ 05/05/14 07:55 AM
1. Nationals Park
2. Minute Maid Park
3. Coors Field
4. AT&T Park
5. Fenway Park

Honourable Mentions for: Wrigley, Petco, Yankee Stadium, Citizens Bank Park and Angel Stadium

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# 37 videogameprojr @ 05/05/14 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by WaddupCouzin
Fenway is a dump! People talk about the Catwalk at Trop, but ignore Fenway's 900 ft. wall in left field and 302 ft Pesky Pole in Right. Is it baseball or Jai alai? Lol.

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Oh...the irony


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# 38 ShaunChgo @ 05/05/14 10:55 PM
1. Wrigley Field (day games)
2. AT&T
3. Minute Maid Ballpark
4. Kauffman Stadium
5. Target Field
 
# 39 johnprestonevans @ 05/07/14 03:03 PM
1. Fenway Park
2. Comerica
3. Wrigley
4. Camden
5. Minute Maid Park
 

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