Ranking Every MLB Stadium From Worst To Best

29. Tropicana Field — Tampa Bay Rays

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The live ray tank at the park is a nice touch, but ‘The Trop’ is never full and a batted ball popped high up can still touch the roof or hanging wires. It’s easy to clear the fences down the line, an inviting aspect for hitters. Unfortunately, that’s about all ‘The Trop’ has going for it. In 2023, the Rays announced plans to build a new ballpark (thankfully).