5 MLB stadiums every fan needs to visit

Apr 7, 2022; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; A general view of the National Anthem before Opening Day between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 7, 2022; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; A general view of the National Anthem before Opening Day between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports /
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Apr 15, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; A general view of Fenway Park before a game between the Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins. Every player is wearing number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 15, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; A general view of Fenway Park before a game between the Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins. Every player is wearing number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports /

3. Fenway Park

Since 1912, Fenway Park has been home to the Boston Red Sox. The historic landmark has seen its fair share of modernization over the years but remains the beloved icon to Red Sox fans throughout New England.

The park is notably quirky with the Green Monster in left field, “The Triangle” in center field, and Pesky’s Pole. There is a lone red seat in the right-field bleachers marking the longest home run hit at Fenway, a 502-foot blast off the bat of Ted Williams.

In addition to being the longtime home of the Red Sox, Fenway has also been host to the Boston Braves and home to boxing matches, NFL games, an NHL winter classic, soccer matches as well as a Gaelic Football match. A number of concerts have been played at the historic landmark as well.

Baseball fans and lovers of history are drawn to this landmark each summer. It is a must-see park for any baseball fan. You don’t even have to be a Red Sox fan to want to catch a game there. It certainly helps though!