Part 2
Before we dive into the top 124, I'd like to mention a few stadiums that warrant a shoutout.
Latverian Research Facility - Nutmegeddon1
Bonkers dimensions and a uniquely funny theme, this is the rare quirky ballpark which gets it right.
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Tropicana Park (dome) -
A bold, ambitious attempt at a life-like dome. The result is something spectacular if not a bit… overwhelming.
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The Dispensary
Props for creativity. Crafted with care (and a green thumb!), perhaps this stadium’s best feature is its — wait what was I saying?
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Walt Disney World Field - RonSolo412
A fun and colorful park, or an egregious affront on all things baseball romanticism? You be the judge. I learn toward the former. Extra points for the terrifying seats high above the outfield - rollercoaster-esque!
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124. Stade Molson
A park built for a Minor League team in Montreal, Stade Molson is a suitable home for a team in this architecturally-interesting, multi-cultural city.
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123. The Gold Bowl - Guyoncontroller
One of the premiere “pristine” stadiums, this picturesque field channels the essence of Wyoming and Montana (practice field for the Missoula Osprey?). The field is crafted with great care, as each tree and hill and building adds a brushstroke of character to the overall masterpiece. As the cherry on top, the creator also took the time to determine the distance of the white tent in right-center field. Kudos.
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122. Tinker Field 1980’s - RonSolo412
A superbly-made tribute to the real field which bears its name, Tinker Field is a perfect place for an exhibition game in Florida.
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121. Flying J Field - WhoCanItBeMeow
Here lies Oklahoma City’s first Major League ballpark — and oh is it a beaut! With its iconic "modern art" fountain in left field, the wall affectionately titled "big blue" in right, this field is beloved by the OKC faithful.
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"Go Flycatchers!"
120. Cornertree Park
This fun park has the feel of a large Minor League Park. With a bridge backdrop, a left field water feature, and the colorful Cornertree Hotel beyond the seats in right-center, this park has no problem bringing fans to the ballpark.
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119. Sand Castle Park
This park is the ultimate… sandbox. This is a fun, over-the-top, “sand castle” stadium with look-at-me Nintendo energy. Don’t discount the amount of work it took for the creator to merge all the sand concourses together. Take a look beyond the cloak of the immediate silliness, and what lies beyond is an instant classic. (note: I’ve seen versions of this park titled Beach Day, and I’m not sure which is the true original).
118. Fort Wilderness - DackAtak
A small, pretty park to take in an exhibition. Please be mindful of the secret service.
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117. S.S. Ted Williams
Who doesn’t want to play baseball on a wooden naval vessel, with a giant whale overlooking the field? With moderately deep dimensions and sea-level elevation, this ballpark caters toward pitching. But there are rumors that some home runs have left the ship entirely and are floating somewhere in the Atlantic.
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116. Rakuten Park
A beautifully-rendered re-creation of the park in Sendai, Japan, Rakuten Park is colorful and memorable.
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115. Hobbs Field at the Runyon Sports Complex in Colorado - GuyonController
The first listed of several “neighborhood in middle America” style fields, Hobbs Field is a pleasant ballpark surrounded by several others. Crafted with a highly realistic design and atmosphere, Hobbs is a great place to rent out with your local rec team and pretend like you’re in the pros!
114. Harbor Airfield - Tuclox
Well-placed scenery and features bring to life this fun stadium. Immaculate brick laying bring a solidity to the grounds and give the field a sense of "safe harbor" from the sea. Sea vessels, airplanes, a lighthouse, and an aquarium paint the backdrop, cementing this field ("bricking it?") as a 2023 instant classic.
113. Victory Park
Airy, pleasant, open, this modern park is a fantastic fit for an MLB club. We ranked this ballpark favorably not just because of its simple beauty, but due to its believability as a true Major League destination - quite simply, this is the kind of stadium design that actually gets built.
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112. Egyptian Pyramids
They gave us the materials.
111. Canalside Park
An airy, soulful, unpretentious field fit for a game of baseball in late summer. This fictional Minor League park is a spiritual brethren of Shoreline Park, another user-created field.
110. Orlando DreamPark - RonSolo412
Big and bold and made with strong attention to detail, this Orlando concept comes to life with pizazz and spirit. One can only imagine the number of hours it took to piece together all the magnificent details of this stadium.​
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109. Ebbets Field 1948 - archmagechemosh
A great take on this iconic park, Ebbets Field 1948 brings forth the character that made the real life park a classic. I’d also like to recognize several of archmagechemosh's other fine pieces of work: Rickwood Field 1936, Ironport Stadium, and Ebbet Ebbets Field 1920-1930, Exhibition Stadium, Sicks Seattle Stadium, Metropolitan Stadium, BayCare Ballpark, Heritage Field, Madison Park,and Seal Stadium. Everything this architect creates is pristine, tasteful, and visually splendid. This is one of the elite creators in the community.
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Thank you for reading.
Part 3 coming soon!
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