SOUTH BASEBALL STADIUMS
MINUTE MAID PARK - HOUSTON ASTROS
Minute Maid Park is one of the only parks in the majors to have a retractable roof. Two of the stadium’s main attractions are the steam engine train that runs over left field and the 90-foot wide Tal’s Hill in center field named after the president of the Astros Tal Smith.
GLOBE LIFE PARK - TEXAS RANGERS
Globe Life Park is part of a complex that also features a youth baseball field, lake, office building and parks and recreation space. Over the past few years, the Rangers have done their best to make their park one of the best places to eat in the majors.
MARLINS PARK - MIAMI MARLINS
The newest baseball stadium in the league, the Miami Marlins moved into Marlins Park in 2012. By capacity it is the third smallest park in the Majors and the sixth to feature a retractable roof. The stadium houses some unique features like two aquariums behind home plate, a bobblehead museum, Cuban cuisine, and the Clevelander night-club that is available for private functions on game days.
SUNTRUST PARK - ATLANTA BRAVES
SunTrust Park will be the brand new home of the Atlanta Braves starting Opening Day 2017. The 41,000 seat stadium is intentionally smaller than Turner Field, to give fans better site lines and experiences. SunTrust will be situated in The Battery Atlanta, destination point for southerners.
TROPICANA FIELD - TAMPA BAY RAYS
Tropicana Field, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, has some of the most unique features you can find. It's the only ballpark in the country that boasts an artificial playing turf made up of recycled rubber tires with all-dirt basepaths. But that's not the only interesting feature; where else can you find a 10,000 gallon fish tank that features more than 30 cow-nose rays?