The Voice of the Griz Riley Corcoran continues on his journey to rank all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums over the next few weeks.

In case you missed it, Corcoran ranked his bottom third (30-21) last week on The Daily Drive with Ace Sauerwein.

READ MORE: Montanan Ranks All MLB Ballparks (30-21)

Corcoran composed his rankings by looking at several factors:

  • Ballpark location
  • Ballpark's food and drink
  • Ballpark's atmosphere
  • Ballpark's character (History, big events)

Corcoran gave each stadium a score within a subcategory and added them up for a cumulative score.

Here are Corcoran's #11-20 MLB ballpark rankings.

 

Montanan's MLB Ballpark Rankings (#20-#11)

#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

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#20 American Family Insurance Field (26/50)

Home of the Milwaukee Brewers. The name should still be "Miller Park" and not "American Family Insurance Field."

#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

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#19 Daikin Park (28/50)

Home of the Houston Astros. Another ballpark that should be named something else (Minute Maid Park).

#18 Target Field (29/50)

#18 Target Field (29/50)

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#18 Target Field (29/50)

Home of the Minnesota Twins. Corcoran praises it for its great character but knocks it for a poor location next to the interstate.

#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

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#17 Citizens Bank Park (30/50)

Home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Gotta love a Philly Cheesesteak at the ballpark, says Corcoran.

#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

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#16 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (31/50)

Home of the Baltimore Orioles. There's some serious history with the B&O Warehouse in right field.

#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

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#15 Kauffman Stadium (32/50)

Home of the Kansas City Royals. A beautiful ballpark with recognizable features in a poor location.

#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

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#14 Citi Field (32.5/50)

Home of the New York Mets. We love the home run apple.

#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

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#13 T-Mobile Park (33.5/50)

Home of the Seattle Mariners. The closest MLB ballpark to Missoula and the top-ranked ballpark with a retractable or permanent roof.

#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

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#12 Truist Park (34.5/50)

Home of the Atlanta Braves. Corcoran says it's a MASSIVE upgrade over Atlanta's old stadium, Turner Field.

#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

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#11 Busch Stadium (35/50)

Home of the St. Louis Cardinals. A beautiful view of the Arch and downtown St. Louis with an awesome ballpark surrounding.

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