TheVoice of the Griz, Riley Corcoran, ranked all 30 MLB ballparks from worst to first based on a grading scale that includes fan atmospheres, vibes around the stadium, food, beverages, and so on and so forth.

Each ballpark's score is in parentheses next to the stadium name.

Riley Corcoran's Major League Baseball Parks Ranked

Not Ranked: Tropicana Field

Not Ranked: Tropicana Field

Corcoran has NOT visited Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida Credit: Mike Ehmann (Getty Images)

Not Ranked: Tropicana Field

Not Ranked: LoanDepot Park

Not Ranked: LoanDepot Park

Corcoran has NOT visited LoanDepot Park in Miami, FL.Credit: Megan Briggs (Getty)

Not Ranked: LoanDepot Park

Not Ranked: Rogers Centre

Not Ranked: Rogers Centre

Corcoran has NOT visited Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, Canada. Credit: Mark Blinch (Getty)

Not Ranked: Rogers Centre

#27 Oakland Colesium (14/50)

#27 Oakland Coliseum (14/50)

Corcoran's worst stadium visited: The ex-home of the Oakland Athletics. Credit: Eakin Howard (Getty)

#27 Oakland Coliseum (14/50)

#26 Rate Field (18/50)

#26 Rate Field (18/50)

Corcoran's 2nd-worst ballpark: Chicago White Sox's home - Rate Field. Fun fact, Rate Field has had more name changes than the White Sox have had playoff series in the last 10 years. Credit: Matt Dirksen (Getty)

#26 Rate Field (18/50)

#25 Angels Stadium (21/50)

#25 Angel Stadium (21/50)

Corcoran ranks it #25, thanks in large part to its proximity to Disneyland. Credit: Ronald Martinez (Getty Images)

#25 Angel Stadium (21/50)

#24 Chase Field (22/50)

#24 Chase Field (22/50)

Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. A cool downtown location, but nothing else is going on, says Corcoran. Credit: Christian Peterson (Getty)

#24 Chase Field (22/50)

#23. Progressive Field (25/50)

#23. Progressive Field (25/50)

Home of the Cleveland Guardians. Another "meh" location says Corcoran. Credit: Maddie Meyer (Getty)

#23. Progressive Field (25/50)

#22. Nationals Park (22.5/50)

#22. Nationals Park (22.5/50)

Home of the Washington Nationals. Corcoran's best quality at Nats Park is that it's newer and you can see the Mall. A big minus on driving to and parking around. Credit: Scott Taetsch (Getty Images)

#22. Nationals Park (22.5/50)

#21 Globe Life Park (26/50)

#21 Globe Life Park (26/50)

Home of the Texas Rangers. Corcoran puts an * next to it as he visited during a COVID-era World Series game in an odd atmosphere. Credit: Ron Jenkins (Getty)

#21 Globe Life Park (26/50)

#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

Home of the Milwaukee Brewers. The name should still be "Miller Park" and not "American Family Insurance Field." Credit: John Fisher (Getty)

#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

Home of the Houston Astros. Another ballpark that should be named something else (Minute Maid Park). Credit: Carmen Mandato (Getty Images)

#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

#18 Target Field (29/50)

#18 Target Field (29/50)

Home of the Minnesota Twins. Corcoran praises it for its great character but knocks it for a poor location next to the interstate. Credit: David Berding (Getty)

#18 Target Field (29/50)

#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

Home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Gotta love a Philly Cheesesteak at the ballpark says Corcoran. Credit: Tim Nwachukwu (Getty)

#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

Home of the Baltimore Orioles. There's some serious history with the B&O Warehouse in right field. Credit: Scott Taetsch (Getty Images)

#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

Home of the Kansas City Royals. A beautiful ballpark with recognizable features in a poor location. Credit: Jay Biggerstaff (Getty)

#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

Home of the New York Mets. We love the home run apple. Credit: Luke Hales (Getty)

#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

Home of the Seattle Mariners. The closest MLB ballpark to Missoula. Credit: Steph Chambers (Getty)

#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

Home of the Atlanta Braves. Corcoran says it's a MASSIVE upgrade over Atlanta's old stadium, Turner Field. Credit: Brett Davis (Getty)

#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

Home of the St. Louis Cardinals. A beautiful view of the Arch and downtown St. Louis with an awesome ballpark surrounding. Credit: Joe Puetz (Getty)

#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

#10 PNC Park (35.5/50)

#10 PNC Park (35.5/50)

Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The view and location of PNC Park eked it into the top 10. Credit: Justin Perl (Getty)

#10 PNC Park (35.5/50)

9. Comerica Park (36.5/50)

9. Comerica Park (36.5/50)

Home of the Detroit Tigers. Corcoran was surprised by Comerica making it into the top 10. And yes, Comerica is as big in person as it seems on TV. Credit: Gregory Shamus (Getty)

9. Comerica Park (36.5/50)

8. Coors Field (37/50)

8. Coors Field (37/50)

Home of the Colorado Rockies. It's the ballpark that Corcoran has visited the most. You can't beat the views of downtown behind home and the Rocky Mountains in the distance in the outfield. Credit: Justin Edmonds (Getty)

8. Coors Field (37/50)

7. Oracle Park (38/50)

7. Oracle Park (38/50)

Home of the San Francisco Giants. Speaking of awesome views, McCovey Cove in right field is as good as it gets at a MLB ballpark. Credit: Eakin Howard (Getty)

7. Oracle Park (38/50)

6. Great American Ballpark (39/50)

6. Great American Ballpark (39/50)

Home of the Cincinnati Reds. Location, location, location. GABP being right on the river is a huge bump for the home of the Reds. Credit: Ben Jackson (Getty)

6. Great American Ballpark (39/50)

5. Petco Park (42/50)

5. Petco Park (42/50)

Home of the San Diego Padres. An outdoor baseball stadium in San Diego, California? Not many stadiums will top this. Credit: Brandon Sloter (Getty)

5. Petco Park (42/50)

4. Yankee Stadium (42.5/50)

4. Yankee Stadium (42.5/50)

The new Yankee Stadium, by the way. One of the 4 cathedrals in MLB... despite it being built in 2009. Credit: Al Bello (Getty)

4. Yankee Stadium (42.5/50)

3. Wrigley Field (45/50)

3. Wrigley Field (45/50)

Home of the Chicago Cubs. From here on out, it's nothing but baseball cathedrals. Wrigley has mystique. The ivy. The obstructed views along both baselines. The famous sign outside the ballpark. It has history. Credit: Michael Reeves (Getty)

3. Wrigley Field (45/50)

2. Fenway Park (46)

2. Fenway Park (46)

Home of the Boston Red Sox. To me, this is as iconic as a ballpark gets. The Green Monster. Pesky's Pole. All tucked into downtown Boston. But Corcoran says there's one better... Credit: Maddie Meyer (Getty Images)

2. Fenway Park (46/50)

#1 Dodgers Stadium

#1 Dodger Stadium

We should've known. Corcoran's favorite baseball team comes in with the best overall ballpark. Credit: Ronald Martinez (Getty Images)

#1 Dodger Stadium (47/50)

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