PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates)

Approval Rate: 91%

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    miller03

    Sun Sep 06 2009

    Good stadium with a great view. Pittsburgh did this one right.

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    lindseyr

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    Best ballpark in America!!

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Wed Jun 13 2007

    Really nice park from what I've seen. If only they didn't have a Double A club play there...All right, a mostly Double A team...

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    tiggerandcogs

    Thu Aug 03 2006

    PNC Park is ok but not at night; depending on where you are sitting you may have bugs (gnats?) falling from the rafters as PNC is on the river.

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    wideglide

    Fri Jun 16 2006

    Fantastic ballpark! I took my 8 year old to his first MLB game, and my first at PNC today. It made me feel like I was eight again at Forbes Field! It is the best sporting venue I have ever been to, bar none. Very close and intimate, and the views were great, no matter where I walked. The bridge and skyline are awesome, great scoreboards (especially the "out of town" board, that even shows how many men are on base, and where at!), the see-through bullpens, and the rotunda. The food was varied, good choices, but varied pricing ($6.50 for nacho fries were robbery, but $5.75 for a very good gyro was great). All in all, a great baseball experience, and one that I will go back for much more often, now that I have experienced it.

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    kimi1992

    Wed Oct 19 2005

    Why didnt they make it in 1970,THIS PLACE IS HEAVEN

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    rjmst80

    Thu Jul 28 2005

    Simply gorgeous.

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    padde434

    Fri Jul 22 2005

    never been there.........PADRES KICK ASS!!!

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    pjkdog

    Tue May 10 2005

    Great crowd! Great old time feel! Great site lines. The people working there are pretty nice, and the food items are some of the best at any park. Go for the wings...really good.

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    hholt01

    Thu Mar 10 2005

    best one in the world

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    orville1339

    Fri Feb 11 2005

    There is nothing like the view of the city of Pittsburgh across the river from PNC Park. The baseball played there could be alot better but their is no better ballpark that I've seen and I've been to many of them.

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    feef45f7

    Sun Jan 30 2005

    PNC Park is the best baseball park I have ever been in. The detail and thought put into the stadium show, and the view of the beautiful city skyline tops it off. It is too bad the sad state of baseball does not allow championship baseball to be played by the home team. When the Yankees payroll is 5 times that of the Pirates what are you going to do?

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    skizero

    Fri Jan 28 2005

    a great place for baseball. i miss watching ballgames there. i do miss 3 rivers, however. i grew up on that place. People in Pittsburgh just gotta start going to those games.

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    alexg681

    Thu Jan 27 2005

    PNC is a very nice new stadium that the Pirates needed desperately because Three Rivers was a dump.

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    mono654d

    Sat Jan 22 2005

    Other than the outlandish players salaries and jacked-up concession prices this stadium is the best in the big leagues. The food (choices), layout, friendly fans, and view make it a must-see for all.

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    bubba_kincaide

    Tue Jan 04 2005

    The best I've been in. Of course I was only ever in Three Rivers and The Vet. So, what do I know?

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Wed Aug 25 2004

    Nice park.

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    aldocoffee

    Fri Jul 23 2004

    I'll hold judgement on best ever until I get to PacBell (or whatever it's called now) someday, but PNC is better than any I've visited - and that's every one east of the Mississippi (plus Anaheim and Arlington), except for the new Citizens in Philly. (Who said Miller Park is best? You must be kidding.) Camden Yard's bleachers are great - especially for Yanks or Sox games, but inside there's no comparison. I usually sit behind home at PNC, but had chance to sit in Club seats last week... not an authentic dog & a beer atmosphere, but pretty darned sweet. Definitely cross the Clemente Bridge from dahntahn for the full experience. Having grown up with Mets/Yanks/Sox in New England, it's nice to finally live near a comfortable park with decent and reasonably priced food. Love Manny's BBQ area down third base. Nice variety of eats there. Most beer taps are the usual Bud and Coors Light, but look for the Penn Pilsner, it's worth it. And while the Pirates aren't going to win anything,... Read more

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    elsutton

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    It kicked ass!

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    billdavies_is_a_dick

    Sat Jul 10 2004

    how can it be any good? it's in pittsburgh!

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    aneudy25

    Thu Jun 10 2004

    Beautiful Park! Nice Scenery! Good food! Clemente Bridge across the river, what more can you ask for?

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    pghjosh

    Sun Jun 06 2004

    No question the best ballpark ever built. It's heaven.

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    bucsmike

    Mon May 03 2004

    Awesome, awesome, awesome....the skyline, the Clemente bridge, the monuments to Clemente, Stargell and Wagner and other design touches. Intimate, without a poor seat in the house. The best stadium in baseball.

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    serena00

    Wed Jan 28 2004

    Loved PNC during a weekend visit last fall. Beautiful cozy field; reasonable ticket prices & availability; excellent food; family friendy. Felt badly for Pirates fans with their team cutting payroll, though.

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    m1970b60

    Thu Jan 22 2004

    I haven't been to the old classics, Wrigley Field and Fenway Park; but PNC Park is by far the finest baseball stadium that I have ever been to for a game. I have traveled to three games since PNC Park opened. Everything is great from the amenities inside and outside the stadium to the scenic views to the proximity of the facility to other attractions in the city. The only negative that I could find with PNC Park is that since opening it has been home to the equivalent of a AAA team trying to play a major league schedule.

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    joe_doe

    Fri Nov 07 2003

    I think that PNC Park is one of the greatest parks ever built. If it wan't in Pittsburgh people would be going crazy over it

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    sims13

    Mon Oct 13 2003

    THE PIRATES MAY NOT BE GOOD RIGHT NOW, BUT THIS PARK IS THE BEST..... NO BETTER

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    pabobe99

    Mon Sep 01 2003

    Of the new parks that have been built since New Comiskey replaced Old Comiskey, PNC Park rates even with Camden Yards as the best of the new parks. It has a very intimate environment, and the view looking into the outfield is the best in the majors. It certainly is one of the crown jewels of stadiums in baseball.

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    klpvbc22

    Mon Jun 30 2003

    Best MLB park. Intimant, best view, awesome skyline & bridge view, only two tiers of seats. Bleachers are great in left field too. I don't really count Fenway & Wrigley, I think those are national treasures. But of the new ones, this is the best. Some guy was whining about the broadcast booth compared to PacBell. It was made that way so the fans had closer seats. What do I care about the view the announcers get?

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    bucgiles

    Wed May 07 2003

    Best park, easily

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    deadlypartner

    Thu Jan 09 2003

    The historical monuments are excellent and great memories for bucco fans!! It's a awesome stadium. With first row seats on the first base line I got to see every detail. The landscaping in center field is very nice as well.

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    gopman79

    Sun Jan 05 2003

    Of all new stadiums, this is truly the best. Right on the river, this is truly a great experience if you can experience it.

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    pantsnat

    Fri Aug 02 2002

    Best park of the new "retro" ones. I really can't complain that it is in 3rd place behind Wrigley and Fenway, the two coolest parks in the world. GO BUCS!

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    scorn66

    Fri Mar 29 2002

    I am glad that I went to Wrigley Field last year so that I could really have something to compare this wonderful ballyard to! I live in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, but I am about a 5 minute walk from the "T" line. We usually go to Sunday day games. (Is there REALLY any better day or time to go to a ballgame?)After a few frothy Iron City's we walk to the "T" station. It is usually about a ten minute trip to the downtown area. Get off at Grant Street. And a block or two...THERE IT IS!!! You can actually hear batting practice and Vince Lascheid playing the organ from across the river. Believe me when I tell you, the anticipation only builds as you walk across the Clemente Bridge. And who is there to greet you? The great one himself,Roberto Clemente. (I swear he's staring straight into right field.) And Pops Stargell as well! If you are reading this,then you have most likely seen the inside of PNC Park on T.V. or in person.That goes without explaination. It is almost surreal in person. The ... Read more

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    memyselfandyou_rmom

    Wed Oct 31 2001

    I went to a game this past season and I thought I died and gone to baseball heaven!!! It's just simply THE most beautiful ballpark I have ever seen! Definitly a MUST SEE Ballpark!

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    ellajedlicka21

    Thu Oct 18 2001

    It's named after a bank. Corporate America at its best.

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    oppy187

    Sun Oct 07 2001

    This place looks pretty nice on T.V. It actually used all the good elements of the retro parks instead of using elements of older parks. Plus it doesn't use the generic brick facing to the park that every new "retro" park has used. They say the upper deck seats are supposed to be close to the field, well hopefully I can get there to see it one day.

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    kevi9896om

    Mon Jul 23 2001

    The view, the closeness to the players, the small capacity --- not a complete hitters park, so it is still balanced baseball -- drawing 35,000/game --- perfect, just perfect.

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    toddytodd

    Tue Jul 17 2001

    unbelievable backdrop with the rivers, bridges, boats, and skyline...no other place in the country can compare to this setting with the exception of Wrigley. not to mention the cool rotundas and dimesions of the field....A must see for true stadium enthusiasts!!!

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    xyzzyva

    Wed Jun 20 2001

    Love seeing those bridges on SportsCenter!

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    deftones4ever

    Sun May 27 2001

    Best Field in the world! Just look at Blox's comments! Everyone is from someone who means something in the world of baseball. Good job on the research Blox!!!!!! Lets go bucs!!!

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    tarsier

    Sat May 19 2001

    It's not surprising that this park has been getting so much national praise. It's really second to none in terms of personality and aesthetics. PNC impresses from the very beginning for those who park across the river, as the walk across the suspension bridge to the stadium provides a dramatic entrance to the gates. The combination of tan limestone masonry and dark blue steel is very pleasing to the eye -- a welcome change from the cliched red brick and green steel of most other parks built within the past 10 years. Not too retro and not too space-age, it just blends in nicely with the surrounding buildings. Inside, it is a sight to behold. The river flowing behind the outfield, the golden suspension bridges, and surprisingly varied skyscraper architecture add up to perhaps the most picture-perfect panorama of any MLB stadium. In addition to the picnic pavilions and open concourses expected in a modern park, there is an abundance of other unique standing areas from which one can view t... Read more

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    gurgs24

    Fri May 18 2001

    Milwaukee just tore this stadium down. Pittsburgh can have it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ggrok, on 5/16/01, said: I am a Pittsburg Pirate fan, and I sure wish my city could have built something as dazzling as Miller Park. I went to Milwaukee on vacation and visited Miller Park and couldn't believe my eyes! I hate to admit it but PNC park isn't even in the same class, it's basically no better than Milwaukee's outdated County Stadium that was just torn down. Miller Park, on the other hand, will usher in the biggest revolution in stadium design that the baseball world has ever witnessed. What Camden Yards was to the 90's, Miller Park will be that and so much more to the new millennium. After having been to all 30 major league stadiums, I can safely say that Miller Park stands head and shoulders above all others - there's nothing else even close! It is truly the standard against which all future parks will be measured!

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    tunes0412

    Wed May 02 2001

    I have visited PNC and it is a nice park. However, it still ahve the bad weather to deal with and the environment, i.e. smog, etc. Great view but the layout of only a double deck is too old school.

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    mcmahon

    Thu Apr 26 2001

    Pnc park is truely first class. The sky line it offers is speechless. When only 38,000 seats, every seat is great, with a true intimatcy of the game. Also, the clemente bridge and the river just behind the stadium offers an even better view. I've been in many different ballparks, but pnc park easily tops the list!

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    maddog1498

    Wed Apr 18 2001

    Fantastic view of the city. Simply spectacular!!

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    sergeant1498

    Wed Apr 18 2001

    I've been to Camden...Great place I've been to the Jake...Great place I've been to Cinergy...Sucks I've been to Shea...Sucks After going to one game at PNC it is the nicest place to play ball in America...The view is tremendous. Now if they cam only field a team worth watching...

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    steve21

    Tue Apr 17 2001

    I have attended 2 games so far and plan on going once a month for the entire season. PNC Park is truly remarkable. The site lines are great, you feel that you are close to the field no matter where you are at. I went to different parts of the ballpark and it seemed it didnt matter where you were the view was great. The skyline is breathtaking, the statues on the outside of Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente and of course "Pops" Stargell add a great sense of history as do the banners outside of all time greats and the banners on the inner concourse of the greatest moments in Pirates history. Other positives include the seats are angled toward the infield in all areas, the restrooms had no lines and both games were sold out, you can stand and watch the game from the left field rotunda, above the right field scoreboard, the Clemente Bridge seems as if it is apart of the ballpark and the sleeveless uniforms help make the Pirates look great playing in their new crib. All in all PNC Park ... Read more

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    kendalls_girl_18

    Sat Apr 14 2001

    Most beautiful ballpark in America!! Awesome the whole way around! Get out to this park and see it, it's a spectacular experience!! Go Bucs!

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    smockre

    Sat Apr 14 2001

    Ohmigosh, what a place! Why didn't they do this in 1970? The walk across the bridge is one of the most stunning approaches you'll ever make to a sports venue, the backdrop is out of this world, and the only thing close to a bad seat is one behind the RF foul pole. The field is loaded with more quirks than Fenway and the seating is more intimate than Wrigley, if you can believe it.