Coors Field, Denver Colorado
Even though this ballpark is one of older in the MLB it is still one of the best. From the Rockpile in center field to the packed out attendance this is the cream of the crop when it comes to ballparks.
Fenway Park, Boston Massachusetts
Fenway Park is probably one of the most distinguished ballparks in all of America. When you have a 37-foot tall left field wall you can't go wrong. Not only does the Green Monster make the game more interesting but it also adds that stat booster that many players need.
PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
From the cheapest seats around to the friendliest staff PNC has what its got for the top five. With the Roberto Clemente bridge in center field and the backdrop of the city you just can't beat the view either.
Wrigley Field, Chicago Illinois
The history in Wrigley is unbelievable. From Babe Ruths called home run to being built over a cemetery there are so many stories to be told about that ballpark.
AT&T Park, San Francisco California
AT&T is most definitely the children's ballpark. With the playgrounds in left field you could keep a kid busy all day even if they don't enjoy baseball.