Best Baseball Cities
This is a list of the best cities to live in if you love baseball. This is not a list of the top 10 baseball teams... simply a list of cities that are known to be baseball towns because of their support for their teams.
created by tim
St. Louis, MO
Busch Stadium: Home of the St. Louis Cardinals
Boston, MA
Fenway Park: Home of the Boston Red Sox.
Chicago, IL
Wrigley Field: Home of the Chicago Cubs. Chicago is also home to the American League Chicago White Sox.
New York, NY
Yankee Stadium: Home of the New York Yankees. New York is also home to the National League New York Mets.
Cincinnati, OH
Great American Ballpark: Home of the Cincinnati Reds
Seattle, WA
Safeco Field: Home of the Seattle Mariners.
Pittsburgh, PA
PNC Park: Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Atlanta, GA
Turner Field: Home of the Atlanta Braves.
Cleveland, OH
Jacobs Field: Home of the Clevelend Indians.
Houston, TX
Minute Maid Park: Home of the Houston Astros.
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pinstripes
15951 points
Cincinnati!!?? Haha Cincinnati might be one of the worst sports cities in the country... It doesn't belong on this list... even if it's on the bottom!
Echo
348 points
I think St. Louis, Chicago, and Cincinnati are great baseball towns! No city supports their team like St. Louis, it's hard to find more history and tradition than Wrigley and the Cubs, and no one does opening day like Cincinnati.
pinstripes
15951 points
ok true... opening day in cincy is awesome... but the rest of the season.... give me a break man, cincinnati is one of the worst sports towns in this country. i can't believe it is on this list. i have been to countless games where the reds are down one or two, or sometimes up by one or two, and at the start of the 9th inning there is always a mass exodus from the stadium. not to mention the horrendous attendance numbers. oh yeah, and then there is the pop fly out to center field that the entire stadium gets up and starts screaming for a home run, just proving the lack of knowledge of the game. i love going to games in cincy, but can't stand the atmosphere. sorry for the rant.
old-hoss-radbourn
3433 points
I agree with Pinstripes other than opening day Cincinnati is pretty weak. They sold out opening day but then the next 2 games were 14,000 and 11,000. But who you can't blame them too much the team has been seriously competitive in 8 years.