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  • Stadium Ranking: #20 out of 30. --- --- --- My first international review! Toronto has one very big thing in common with U.S. Cellular: from watching games on TV I assumed it would rank in the bottom 5, but my experience was a pleasant surprise. One thing I'd always heard about Toronto is that it's a very clean city, compared to the bigger U.S. cities. After visiting, I would agree with that, but the star of that show was Rogers Centre. For me, easily the #1 standout about this facility was that the concourses were so clean that it was almost hard to believe. It appeared that eating off the floor would have been completely sanitary. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought that this was the first game in a brand new building from that standpoint I arrived in town the night before the game, and had to drive right past Rogers Centre to get to my hotel. It looked like the coolest, most futuristic place on Earth. When driving past it, I don't think you'd realize it was a baseball stadium. It appears to be the home of something super natural. Like, a place where calories don't count, and everyone gets free iPhone 6's. Another thing on the positive side here is that their video board rocks. It's large. It's centered. And it's got a low pixel pitch (very HD.) So why only 3 stars? It does have a bit of the old cookie cutter look to it (i.e the old stadiums from Cincinnati, Philly, etc.) It's way too large for the Toronto fan base, and a surplus of empty seats is never a good thing. But most of all... if you're gonna have turf... at least allow for a full-dirt infield. The little dirt patches that only surround each base truly make the game look like it's played on carpet. It's hard to differentiate where the infield ends and where the outfield begins. This throws off the perception everything and just makes the field like bizarre. Overall: not nearly as bad as I thought, but could still use some nice updates.
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