4. PNC Park Without a doubt, PNC Park has the most beautiful skyline in all of Major League Baseball. Behind the ball park is the Allegheny River and the bridge connecting the ball park to downtown Pittsburgh was renamed the Roberto Clemente bridge, in honor of the great Pittsburgh Pirate himself. While seating just under 38,500, making it the second smallest park in the Major Leagues, PNC Park makes up for it with it's appeasing skyline view of downtown Pittsburgh and affordable tickets. For just under $20, you can enjoy a seat in the right field section where directly behind, sits the Allegheny River. The right field fence stands 21-feet high, in honor of Roberto Clemente who wore No. 21 while the left field fence stands just 6-feet high, very reminiscent of Dodger stadium. PNC Park is the kind of ball park that teams considering building a new ball park, should look for ideas from. It's beautiful and incorporates its general surrounding nicely to make it one of the best looking stadiums in all of baseball. |