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The 2019 Ultimate Fan Guide to MLB’s 5 Most Underrated Ballparks

These are 2019’s top 5 most underrated MLB ballparks, and your personal ultimate away team fan guide to enjoy the best each has to offer.

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#2 of Underrated MLB Ballparks: Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI

Underrated MLB Ballparks Miller Park ExteriorPaul K. DiCostanzo/TGNR

Who doesn’t take at least one of these photos?

There is always a special place for ballparks that are ready for the game, rain or shine. For that alone Miller Park receives high marks for their retractable roof. Since the Brewers are forced to play in a climate where winter type weather can bleed into May, fans never need worry about a delay of first pitch.

Underrated MLB Ballparks Miller Park Retractable RoofPaul K. DiCostanzo/TGNR

And what a roof!

Miller Park first opened its doors in 2002, replacing the long since adequate Milwaukee County Stadium. With their new generation digs Miller Park does offer restaurant quality dining options, but they excel at what Wisconsin does best: beer, fried cheese curds, and brats.

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For the traveling baseball fan, there is nothing more endearing than visiting a ballpark that epitomizes the best of what their home city does with food. Miller also has the unique benefit of being located a stone’s throw from the free Miller Brewery tour! A very special quality that makes this list of top underrated MLB ballparks. 

Underrated MLB Ballparks Miller Brewing FacadePaul K. DiCostanzo/TGNR

Just follow the red American icon!

Underrated MLB Ballparks Miller Brewing CompanyPaul K. DiCostanzo/TGNR

And you will make it to the promised land…

Unlike most every other fan base in the game of baseball, Miller Park hosts genuinely amazing tailgating events. With an expansive ballpark parking lot, generous team tailgating policies, and Packer/Badger fans who set the standard, Miller Park stands nearly alone in the MLB ballpark experience with this classic American sports tradition.

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No myth. Just High Life and games of Corn-hole.

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Paul K. DiCostanzo is the Managing Editor for TGNR. He is a noted public speaker, an emerging historian of the Second World War, a vocal advocate for Crohn’s Disease/Ulcerative Colitis, and highly regarded interviewer. Paul K. DiCostanzo is Co-Host for the A.D. History Podcast. The A.D. History Podcast explores world history of the last 2000 years in an unprecedented fashion; with each episode covering a 10 year period beginning in 1AD, until reaching the present day. Ultimately finding the forgotten, as well as overlooked threads of history, and weaving a tapestry of true world history. Paul is author of the reader submitted Q&A column: WW2 Brain Bucket. The Brain Bucket answers readers submitted questions on all things regarding the Second World War. Paul has served as Managing Editor for TGNR since March 2015. Prior to TGNR, Paul has a background in American National Security and American Foreign Policy.

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