My visited list is way too short but at the top would have to be Ray Fisher Field at Michigan. It's well designed--no bad seats and decent capacity. It's also right off the heart of main campus, next to the historic hockey arena, easy to access. The field highlight is a sort of mini-Fenway green monster in left. The area under and behind the stands houses the baseball offices, and the entrance lobby has a very nice historical display of previous teams, players and coaches--and Michigan's baseball history is impressive. I watched most of last year's games there. On the downside, the fan attendance and knowlege is well, atrocious.
I got to go there in May 2019 for a series and I very much enjoyed it. I agree that the way it is nestled into campus provides a lot of the great atmosphere.
My visited list is way too short but at the top would have to be Ray Fisher Field at Michigan. It's well designed--no bad seats and decent capacity. It's also right off the heart of main campus, next to the historic hockey arena, easy to access. The field highlight is a sort of mini-Fenway green monster in left. The area under and behind the stands houses the baseball offices, and the entrance lobby has a very nice historical display of previous teams, players and coaches--and Michigan's baseball history is impressive. I watched most of last year's games there. On the downside, the fan attendance and knowlege is well, atrocious.