Dont know if it’s unique to Citi Field (although idk any others with it) but the Shea Bridge over center-right field is pretty cool. Besides the fact that the names a nod to the previous stadium, having a literal mini bridge within the stadium where you can watch the game is pretty cool
Correction: Milwaukee's American Family Field is NOT due for a massive $500 million "renovation!" The $500 million in State of Wisconsin and local Milwaukee taxpayer money is for annual upgrades, as needed, and standard maintenance for years 2024 thru 2050 thereby guaranteeing the Brewers remain in Milwaukee with a viable stadium until year 2050. That money is for the next 25 years. Calling it a "renovation" is not accurate.
Forbes and the Milwaukee Sentinel is calling it a renovation. Repairs, renovations, upgrades. All the same thing. It’s a renovation. Half a billion dollars isn’t an “annual upgrade”
And the new scoreboards this guy has been complaining about are installed. You would think he would do a bit of research before pumping out yet again another stadium video.
@@Mistertwist.Go Brewers.... To a new Market! Baseball will always be 2nd class to Padded Rugby there. Move them to Seoul or Tokyo. Japan and Korea would build a stadium of gold if it meant an MLB team.
The area behind home plate at Globe Life Field that you were referring to, is where they put the press. They don’t put them in an “indoor box” but they have newspaper and tv reporters other than the in game media sit up there and watch. It’s a means of getting more people in actual suites than anything.
Well said about Comerica Park, we are in lockstep with the opinion of the park, my team’s unfortunate ballpark overall blandness. From the double walls in the outfield and just how boring the outfield looks, I been clamoring ever since the park opened for some seats in the second deck in right field. They used have the “Wildcat bleachers” out there that sat under the lm tooth brush style light pole, the bleachers were cheaply added in 2008 when the Tigers starting have success in 2006, demand for tickets increased so they added some minkshift seats, bleachers, now they have a bar there, again I thought after two plus decades the place would grow on me and it hasn’t. If the Tigers built a new ballpark which I never see happening long as the Ilitch family owns the franchise, I wouldn’t shed any tears over Comerica Park like I did Tiger Stadium.
If you're looking for new content to make, you should do a video ranking the best and worst stadium concourses. Concourses are the most overlooked part of the fan experience.
Do you mean “congregate”? You keep saying “conjugate”, which means something different for animals / humans. Unless these parks are getting a little X rated.
Hahah people dont know that the pepsi porch exists at Comerica Park? This is coming from soneone that just states his opinions that are based on 0 facts.
Nothing unique about Comerica Park ? This dude is doing reviews of stadiums he’s never been to and relying on photos. What about the carousel or ferris wheel ??