Check out this list of the top five must see baseball stadiums in America.
Wrigley Field
Home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field is the second oldest major league stadium, built in 1913. Visit during the day to see the ivy covered walls in the outfield. Sit in the outfield bleachers to throw homerun balls hit by the opposing team back onto the field.
Fenway Park
Fenway, home to the Boston Red Sox, was opened in 1912. See the historic Green Monster in the outfield and the red seat that honors Ted Williams' park-record home run.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park is just two blocks away from Babe Ruth's birthplace in downtown Baltimore. The ball park may have opened in 1992 but it has a delicious old-school feel.
PNC Park
This intimate park offers beautiful views of the Allegheny River and downtown Pittsburgh. Ticket prices are low, and don't forget to pick up a sandwich from the famous Primanti Brothers!
Coors Field
Experience a wonderful view of the Rocky Mountains while watching a baseball game at Denver's Coors Field. Due to the high altitude you're more likely to see home runs here. Tickets start at just $4.