• Bookies
  • News
  • The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025

Bill Speros for Bookies.com

Bill Speros  | 

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025

$1,500 Paid Back in Bonus Bets If You Don't Win
Promo Code: BOOKIES

Visit site
Used 42 Times Today
Popular in Ohio
Bonus Bets Expire in 7 Days. One New Customer Offer Only. Must be 21+ to participate. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (CO, DC, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY) Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI). Visit BetMGM.com for T&Cs. US promotional offers not available in NY, NV, or Puerto Rico.

The worst seat in baseball remains the first seat in baseball. 

Fenway Park
Right-Field Grandstand 
Section 1, Row 1, Seat 1

“America’s Most Beloved Ballpark” played host to its first major-league game on April 20, 1912,  just five days after the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. 

Fenway Park serves as home to the Boston Red Sox, and dozens of other non-baseball events annually. Its early-20th-century design and voluminous history offer a siren’s lure for fans, tourists, authors, and filmmakers. It is the oldest major-league sports venue in the United States still in regular use. 

It also offers the worst seat in baseball. Or the three worst seats in baseball for those keeping score. More on that below. 

And that’s just what we did in searching for the “Worst Seats In Baseball.” For the fourth year in a row, Bookies.com analyzed the seating arrangements of all 30 MLB venues and determined the worst seat in each ballpark using an algorithm that weighed various metrics relevant to fan comfort and convenience. Here is our breakdown heading into the 2025 season, which features 2 "new" ballparks as the A's and Rays have been temporarily relocated. 

If you end up with a ticket for Section 1, Row 1, Seat 1 in the right-field grandstand (image at the top of the page via Boston Red Sox), you may wish you metaphorically joined Leonardo DiCaprio on the Titanic. 

There are no icebergs inside the Park. But 29 green-clad support poles hold up its roof and run interference for ticket holders from the left-field corner to the right-field bullpen.  

Pole No. 1 occupies the “safe space” in front of the ballpark’s lowest-numbered seat. That seat lies about 400 feet from home plate. A pole occupies the middle third of your field of vision and wipes out the entire infield – save for a sliver behind the shortstop – and right field. You need to turn your head about 110 degrees portside to see the centerfield scoreboard. 

It scored 17.4 out of a possible 60 points on our ranking system. That's the worst in baseball. 

There are about 450 seats inside Fenway Park deemed “obstructed.” There are 11 seats at Fenway Park that offer complete blockage of both home plate and the pitcher’s mound, according to analysis by HeadSpin software. 

“A seat is considered obstructed if you are unable to view the batter or most of the batter’s box, the pitcher, or the entire field,” Red Sox Executive Vice President/Ticketing for Fenway Park & Concerts Ron Bumgarner told bookies.com. 

The Red Sox do not sell “obstructed view” seats unless the game is otherwise completely sold out. “They are rarely sold these days,” he added. No surprise given that Boston has finished last two of the past three seasons. 

$1,500 Paid Back in Bonus Bets If You Don't Win
Promo Code: BOOKIES

Visit site
Used 8 Times Today
Bonus Bets Expire in 7 Days. One New Customer Offer Only. Must be 21+ to participate. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (CO, DC, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY) Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI). Visit BetMGM.com for T&Cs. US promotional offers not available in NY, NV, or Puerto Rico.

The 30 Worst Seats In Baseball - By Ballpark

Opening Day in North America is Thursday, March 27. This season brings a pair of "new" ballparks to the MLB lineup. The A's left Oakland at the end of the 2024 season and await a new home in Las Vegas. They will be playing this season and next (for now) at Sutter Health Field in Sacramento, California. 

The home of the Tampa Bay Rays - Tropicana Field - was severely damaged by Hurricane Milton last fall. The long-term future of the Rays remains uncertain. But the team will be playing its 2025 "home" games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. That venue is also the spring training home of the New York Yankees.  The Rays and Rockies open their season in Tampa on March 28, giving them an extra day to get their new digs in order. 

 Here are the worst seats in baseball at each MLB ballpark as scored on a 0-10 scale in each of the following six categories for the 2025 season. Those scores were weighed accordingly:

  • Obstruction (30%) – If you can’t see home plate or major parts of the field, the seat is nearly useless. This is the biggest deal-breaker, as watching the game is the main reason for being there.
  • Distance From Home Plate (20%) – Being far away not only affects your ability to see the action clearly, but it also diminishes the overall experience—especially in a sport where details matter. Upper deck seats in deep outfield corners can feel disconnected from the game.
  • Plate/Seat Angle (15%) – A bad angle (e.g., extreme outfield seats that require constant neck-craning) makes watching the game uncomfortable. Some older stadiums have seats that aren’t even angled toward the infield, making for a frustrating experience.
  • Exposure To Weather Elements (15%) – A seat that’s baking in the sun for three hours (like many in the outfield) or exposed to rain without cover can be miserable. Wind can also be a factor in some stadiums.
  • Proximity To Concessions & Restrooms (10%) – A long haul to get food or use the bathroom isn’t ideal, but it’s not a deal-breaker. However, if the stadium has poor concourse layouts or limited facilities, this can add to frustration.
  • Overall Comfort + Price (5%) – While comfort matters (legroom, seat width, cushion), fans will accommodate discomfort in exchange for a great view and atmosphere. Cheap seats have to be cheap. But many are not. 

The best possible score is 60 out of 60, indicating a great seat. The lowest possible score is 0 out of 60, indicating a terrible seat. 

As you can see in our table, the Red Sox seat is the worst in baseball, followed by the Cubs seat in Section 428, and so on. 

The best 'worst seat' in baseball belongs to PNC Park of the Pittsburgh Pirates. As well as scoring best here, the Pirates' PNC Park was also recently named the 'Best MLB Pregame Experience Ballpark' after we ranked all 30 venues by location, tailgating, family amenities and various other metrics. 

PNC Park is clearly doing something right.

Worst Seats By MLB Team In 2025

Worst 2025 MLB Seats Ranked By Team

Team Stadium Score Section Row Seat Cost
Red SoxFenway Park17.4111$38.75
CubsWrigley Field19.142812$17
DiamondbacksChase Field21.1300321$21
RockiesCoors Field21.54023220$13
Blue JaysRogers Centre22.15401123$23.00*
GiantsOracle Park22.33361212$15
YankeesYankee Stadium22.52382118$34.10
RaysSteinbrenner Field22.7RF Ter.21$53.46
MarlinsloanDepot Park22.813411$17.50
DodgersDodger Stadium23.148FDAA11$155.60
AstrosMinute Maid Park23.210431$75.00
CardinalsBusch Stadium23.4371722$24.60
A'sSutter Health Field23.6102249$53.46
TwinsTarget Field23.7S141$51.50
White SoxGuaranteed Rate Field23.95582112$23.65
NationalsNationals Park24.2234X5$21
PhilliesCitizens Bank Park24.63062113$43.50
AngelsAngel Stadium24.9540M9$17.50
TigersComerica Park25.4345209$22
GuardiansProgressive Field25.7420E6$38
NY MetsCiti Field25.95301713$41.50
BravesTruist Park31.7410121$30.03
PiratesPNC Park32.1201K13$53

Our data was culled from multiple sources, including all 30 MLB team websites, official 2D and 3D seating charts, stadium maps, TicketMaster, SeatGeek, aviewfrommyseat.com, sfgate.com and twincities.com

The prices listed are all in U.S. dollars for the first day each seat is available after Opening Day due to dynamic pricing. Some seats are not released unless there is an unexpected demand. Prices are listed with applicable fees of official team sites. 

Wrigley Field Has Plenty Of Charm, Poles

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 3

(Image via Chicago Cubs)

Wrigley Field has 49 poles that obstruct views for the Cubs Faithful. It is the second-oldest ballpark in the majors, opening in 1914. Wrigley Field did not turn on its lights for night baseball until 1988. But it does have an on-site sportsbook up and running, thanks to DraftKings

Wrigley’s seats are cramped and tight, much like the seats at Fenway. The Cubs have also done significant work in upgrading the amenities and concessions available for their fans. 

The worst seat in Wrigley Field according to our scoring system can found in Section 428, Row 1, Seat 2. It scores a 19.1 out of 60. This seat lies down the right-field line in the upper deck. Its pole offers an unparalleled obstruction of home plate, the pitcher’s mound and third base. It also faces forward toward the bleachers. 

The Rest Of The Worst - MLB Seats By Ranking

After Fenway Park (1912) and Wrigley Field (1914), the next oldest ballpark in baseball is Dodger Stadium, opened in 1962. Here are the remaining "Worst Seats In Baseball" listed by lowest score and team. Some seat images are the closest-available to the actual seat listed. 

Arizona Diamondbacks - Chase Field

Section 300, Row 32, Seat 1

Score: 21.1

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 5

(Image via Arizona Diamondbacks)

Tucked high above the right-field corner in the final row of the last section before the bleachers, this seat offers a stunning view – of the outfield and whatever is happening in the bullpen. A distant seat in a mausoleum of a stadium for a team that has won just one playoff series in the past 14 years. Sports betting in Arizona may now be legal, but wagering on the Diamondbacks is still not profitable.


RELATED: Ranking All NFL Stadiums By Pregame Experience


Colorado Rockies - Coors Field

Section 402, Row 32, Seat 20

Score: 21.5

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 4

(Image via Colorado Rockies)

This seat is in the last row of the famed “Rockpile” at Denver’s Coors Field. The aluminum bench seat rests nearly a mile above sea level and what seems like a mile from home plate, or 600 feet. And it’s 20 seats and 32 rows away from making a trip to the restroom before and after downing multiple Coors Lights. 

A sizable portion of centerfield is also cut off due to the high angle. The only chance you have of getting a ball here is if it is dropped from a helicopter. 


Toronto Blue Jays - Rogers Centre

Section 540, Row 11, Seat 23

Score: 22.1

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 7

(Image via Toronto Blue Jays)

The price is listed in U.S. dollars. It will cost you $32.96 Canadian. 


San Francisco Giants - Oracle Park

Section 336, Row 12, Seat 12

Score: 22.3

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 8

(Image via San Francisco Giants)

Giants fans enjoy the most unique view in baseball - that of San Francisco Bay. It gets windy and cold early and late in the season, so the weather issue rates highly here. However, this seat is more Alcatraz given the railing bars and fair/foul pole that covers large chunks of the playing field. 


New York Yankees - Yankee Stadium

Section 238, Row 24, Seat 18

Score: 22.5

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 6

(Image via New York Yankees)

The Yankees were notorious for having more than 1,000 seats in the bleachers that had their views of left or right field, respectively, blocked by a large bar and pavilion in dead-center field. Those seats have been removed. But the fringe of the adjacent remaining sections poses a similar problem for Yankees followers and New York sports betting fans. 

Our “winner” lies in Section 238, which is the furthest section away from home plate in left-center. Not only are you on a steel bench bleacher seat, but your view of the outfield is also cut off both to the right (obstruction) and straight ahead (angle toward the field). Aaron Judge’s famed 496-foot home run in 2017 landed behind the 20th row of Section 237. So even he hasn’t been able to reach this seat – yet.


Tampa Bay Rays - Steinbrenner Field

Right Field Terrace – Row 2, Seat 1

Score: 22.7

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 9

(Image via Tampa Bay Rays)

The Rays have moved across Tampa Bay this season. Steinbrenner Field offers an ode to Yankee Stadium in several ways. This seat is more a throwback to one you might find in the original House That Ruth Built in the Bronx. The fair/foul pole dissects the infield and obscures the pitcher’s mound and/or first base depending on how you lean. The ballpark recently underwent a $40 million renovation, and offers the standard MLB fare in terms of concessions and other amenities. And it seats 11,026. Like the now dome-less Tropicana Field, damaged by Hurricane Milton last fall, here you are openly exposed to all that the Florida Gulf Coast has to offer in the summer in terms of heat, sunlight, humidity and/or thunderstorms. Tampa is in the Western part of the Eastern Time Zone, so the seats in right field will get their fair share of sun in the evening, but they are under a covering. This ranking is negatively impacted by the high probability of rain delays in the spring and summer, in addition to the high temperatures and uncomfortable humidity. 


Miami Marlins - loanDepot Park 

Section 134, Row 1, Seat 1

Score: 22.8

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 10

(Image via Miami Marlins)

This stadium offers a sliding roof to keep patron shielded from the warm and wet weather of South Florida. It is located on the site of the former Orange Bowl


LA Dodgers - Dodger Stadium

Section 48FD, Row A, Seat 14

Score: 23.1

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 11

(Image via Los Angeles Dodgers)

The most expensive seat on our list (its price can be $155.60 depending on the Dodgers opponent) is in the lower right-field corner of Dodger Stadium. You are in a great spot to catch a home run – or foul ball. But the problem is you might not be able to see it. 

The seats face toward the outfield and the sun. When you turn toward the plate, the foul pole rests directly between your sight-line and home, covering up much of the infield. You'll get a good workout on your neck and shoulders. 


Houston Astros - Minute Maid Park

Section 104, Row 3, Seat 1

Score: 23.2

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 28

(Image via A View From My Seat)

The Astros began as a National League expansion team in 1965 and played 35 seasons in the futuristic Astrodome. At the time, it was the first fully-domed sports stadium in the world. Minute Maid Park opened in 2000. Despite the terribly obstructed view here - the ballpark's other amenities helped this score. 


St Louis Cardinals - Busch Stadium

Section 371, Row 7, Seat 21

Score: 23.4

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 16

(Image via St. Louis Cardinals)

The new Busch Stadium opened in 2006, just in time for the Cardinals to become the first team since the 1912 Boston Red Sox to break in a new ballpark with a World Series title. The modern-retro-style stadium is a gem. It offers multiple top-grade amenities. And the beer is factory fresh. 

But there are some hidden Black Holes inside Busch Stadium, and this one is the worst. After 10 or 12 beers, the railings probably won't matter. 


A's - Sutter Health Field (Sacramento)

Section 102, Row 24, Seat 9 

Score: 23.6

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 21

(Image via A's)

The A's are moving to Las Vegas. But they're stopping in Sacramento first. Their 33,000-seat stadium will be located on a nine-acre parcel at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard, where the Tropicana Hotel was located. Sutter Health Field is home to a pair of minor-league teams this season – the Sacramento River Cats and the former Oakland Athletics. Its capacity totals 14,014 when including standing room and the lawn seating in the outfield. The park offers a variety of concessions featuring the usual baseball fare and local microbrews. Our worst seat harkens back to the Oakland Coliseum, given how the view of the entire outfield is blocked by a wall. That seat is also deep in the corner of the last row of the section, making the journey to the restroom or one of those concessions an added challenge. This seat scores higher than its counterpart at the Coliseum did last year given Sutter Health Park’s more intimate size, better weather conditions being inland, and more modern amenities. But that seat (Section 237, Row 15, Seat 27) cost only $14. 


RELATED: Ranking MLB Ballparks By Their Pregame Experience


Minnesota Twins - Target Field

Section S, Row 1, Seat 1

Score: 23.7

Target Field opened in 2010. Like all modern-day ballparks it is designed with fans in mind, from the overall design and ample concessions, to seating angled toward the plate all around the stadium. But this one slipped through the architectural cracks. 

This section is located on the third-base side directly adjacent to an abutment of the press box. The necessary railing down from the higher rows slices off a significant portion of the plate. In row 14 of this section, the view of the pitcher's mound and home plate in Seat 1 and 2 is blocked by the press box. You have to look through two windows to see the batter. But this seat is not sold in the regular season. 


Chicago White Sox - Guaranteed Rate Field

Section 530, Row 17, Seat 13

Score: 23.9

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 20

(Image via A View From My Seat)

What is now Guaranteed Rate Field replaced Comiskey Park in 1991. At the time, it was the first new MLB stadium to be built in the United States since the Royals opened the since-renovated Royals Stadium/Kauffman Stadium in 1973. The White Sox are currently in talks with the City of Chicago for a new venue. What else is new? 


Washington Nationals - Nationals Park

Section 234, Row X, Seat 5

Score: 24.2

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 12

(Image via Washington Nationals)

The Nationals have played at Nationals Park since 2008. The team moved to the nation's capital from Montreal after the 2004 season and played three years at RFK Stadium. This seat only feels like its in Montreal. The fair/foul pole blocking home plate - which is some 500-plus feet away - is a classic old-timey stadium touch. 


Philadelphia Phillies - Citizens Bank Park

Section 306, Row 21, Seat 13

Score: 24.6

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 13

(Image via Philadelphia Phillies) 

Citizens Bank Park opened 21 years ago, on April 4, 2004. It replaced Veterans Stadium, which had been the home of the team for 33 years. Its part of the Philly Sports Complex, which includes Lincoln Financial Field and the Wells Fargo Center


Los Angeles Angels - Angel Stadium

Section 540, Row M, Seat 9

Score: 24.9

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 14

(Image via Los Angeles Angels) 

To the surprise of some, Angel Stadium is 4th oldest venue in Major League Baseball. The stadium first opened in 1966 but has undergone several major renovations since. The Angels have also undergone several iterations when it comes to their name. They've been the Los Angeles Angels, the California Angels, the Anaheim Angels and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. 


Detroit Tigers - Comerica Park

Section 345, Row 20, Seat 9

Score: 25.4

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 15

(Image Via MLive

The team played at Tiger Stadium from 1912 until Comerica Park opened in 2000. It was built during the same era and with the same retro feel as outdoor ballparks in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, and Denver. This seat offers a spectacular view ... of the city and those late June sunsets. 


Cleveland Guardians - Progressive Field

Section 420, Row E, Seat 6

Score: 25.7

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 17

(Image via A View From My Seat)

Once known as Jacobs Field, the then Cleveland Indians sold out 445 consecutive home games from 1995-2001. Now, this seat is off-limits for most home games, except for Opening Day and certain other teams that pack the park. This ballpark boasts the largest video board in MLB, checking in at 59 feet by 221 feet. 


New York Mets - Citi Field

Section 530, Row 17, Seat 13

Score: 25.9

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 18

(Image via A View From My Seat)

Citi Field turns 16 this year. It is the second-youngest ballpark in the Big Apple - by 72 hours. Citi Field opened played host to its first game on April 13, 2009. The new Yankee Stadium saw its opener three days later. 


Texas Rangers - Globe Life Field

Section 236, Row 22, Seat 15

Score: 26.7

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 19

(Image via Texas Rangers)

Globe Life Field is the newest ballpark in the majors. It opened on July 24, 2020, with no fans in attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ballpark played host to the NLCS and the World Series that year. Its occupants also won the World Series in 2023. 


San Diego Padres - Petco Park

Section 309, Row 9, Seat 24

Score: 27.5

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 22

(Image via A View From My Seat)

Petco Park is celebrating its 21st anniversary in 2024. Its first game was played on April 8, 2004. The Wester Metal Supply Co. brick structure in the left field is a historic landmark, originally built in 1909. The park was designed to accommodate it. 


Baltimore Orioles - Camden Yards 

Section 372, Row 25, Seat 12

Score: 27.9

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 23

(Image via A View From My Seat)

Opened in 1993, Camden Yards ushered in the era of retro ballparks. It was built for baseball and nestled in Downtown Baltimore. Nearly every stadium built in the past 30 years has followed its template. In general, really bad seats are hard to find in most of the newer ballparks. 


Milwaukee Brewers - American Family Field

Section 407, Row 24, Seat 9

Score: 28.3

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 24

(Image via Rate Your Seats)

The Brewers followed the Milwaukee Braves in playing at the old County Stadium. Their new home opened in 2001. 


Cincinnati Reds - Great American Ball Park 

Section 537, Row V, Seat 1

Score: 28.5

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 25

(Image via Cincinnati Reds)

The Great American Ballpark replaced the former Riverfront Stadium in 2003. While that stadium was home to the Bengals and Reds, this is another baseball-only ballpark to open in the past 32 years. It features twin “Power Stacks” to launch pyrotechnics that mimic the old smoke stacks seen on the riverboats in the Ohio River. It also boasts a BetMGM sportsbook. 


Kansas City Royals - Kauffman Stadium

Section 206, Row AA, Seat 3

Score: 28.7

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 26

(Image via Kansas City Royals)

Kauffman Stadium bears little resemblance to the ballpark in which George Brett played back in the day. Much has changed since the park opened 51 years ago. A complete overhaul was done between 2007-09. But this seat in lower right field gets you stuck in the summer sun without any shade, and has the fair/foul pole covering up home plate, which sits more than 350 feet away.  


RELATED: Who Are The Most Wreck-Prone NASCAR Drivers?


Seattle Mariners - T-Mobile Park

Section 190, Row 16, Seat 5

Score: 30.2

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 27

(Image via A View From My Seat)

The Mariners moved outdoors in 2000 after 35 seasons inside the old multi-purpose Kingdome. T-Mobile Park, a baseball-only stadium, sits adjacent to Lumen Field, the home of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. If you're in the right place inside Lumen Field, you can see home plate inside T-Mobile Park. 


Atlanta Braves - Truist Park

Section 410, Row 21, Seat 1

Score: 31.7

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 29

(Image via A View From My Seat)

The second-youngest ballpark in the majors, Truist Park opened in 2017. There's nary a bad seat in the house. Since moving here, the Braves have won the World Series (2021) and reached the postseason six times. 


Pittsburgh Pirates - PNC Park

Section 201, Row K, Seat 13

Score: 32.1

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 30

(Image via Pittsburgh Pirates)

While the Pirates continue to struggle in the standings, PNC Ballpark sets the MLB standard for fan comfort, seating views, and other amenities. Even the worst seat is pretty good. 


What's New In 2025? 

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 31

First, as noted previously, the Tampa Bay Rays are playing their home games in Steinbrenner Field in Tampa (above). And the Athletics are stopping in Sacramento at Sutter Health Field until their new stadium is completed in Las Vegas. 

Several of our picks changed from 2024 due to upgrades offered by several teams in terms of their ticketing technology. Since we were able to get down to the granular seat-by-seat view for nearly every MLB team, this year's list was more detailed and accurate than ever. We also upgraded our algorithm by using ChatGPT to help us weigh certain characteristics. That allowed us to carry the final score into a decimal point to break any tie. 

Fans this season won't miss Tropicana Field or Oakland Coliseum

On July 4, 2022, four fans attending the A’s-Blue Jays game in Oakland were struck by bullet fragments during a post-game fireworks show. 

Where are those steel poles when you need them? 

At Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, the seat in Section 558, Row 21, Seat 1 is not normally sold. It is both 400+ feet from the plate and has its view of the plate blocked by a pole. 

In Detroit, seats in Row F of Section 346 in Comerica Park present a view cut off by the presence of two bullpens. They are not available, except for Opening Day and any playoff games.. And several sections of Camden Yards (Orioles) and Progressive Field (Guardians), which would contain contenders here, are not offered to save for Opening Day and the postseason. 


‘America’s Most Beloved Ballpark’ 

The Red Sox copyrighted “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark” when describing their home field. There is much to love about Fenway Park, both in terms of the past and present. Each seat has been either replaced or refurbished since 2012. Concessions and bathrooms are ample both inside the park and outdoors on Jersey Street, which is accessible on game days. 

Bumgarner has been with the Red Sox since 2003. 

"I love this quirky, unique, asymmetrical, beautiful, old ballpark and even more so love and appreciate the millions of wonderful memories this place has provided fans for over a century," Bumgarner told Bookies.com.

"Now, if only some brilliant architect could devise a way to remove the 26 structural poles holding up the second level."

Bumgarner has his picks for the “worst seats” at Fenway Park: 

Section 18, Row 2, Seat 5

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 1

(Image via Boston Red Sox)

The seat above is located between the home plate and the first base in the grandstand above the box seats. It rests behind a pole that completely obliterates the entire left side of the field, including second base, third base, home plate, and the pitcher’s mound. But the scoreboard in centerfield is visible. The good news for anyone in this seat is that there are multiple Massachusetts betting apps live in the Bay State. So if you can't follow the action with your own eyes, you can keep up with the in-game numbers movements. 

Section 23, Row 2, Seat 17 

The Worst Seat In Baseball: All 30 MLB Ballparks Ranked 2025 2

(Image via Boston Red Sox)

It lies just to the left of home plate. It offers a reverse symmetrical field view of its Section 18 counterpart, with only the third base and the left-field wall visible. The centerfield scoreboard is also covered. Both of these seats scored an 18 in our survey. You'd be better off at home, watching the game on TV.

They edged out our winner because of their proximity to home plate, concessions, and restrooms. 

About the Author

Bill Speros for Bookies.com
Bill Speros
Bill Speros is an award-winning journalist and editor whose career includes stops at USA Today Sports Network / Golfweek, Cox Media, ESPN, Orlando Sentinel and Denver Post.