Baseball has changed dramatically since its early days. Today, the average ticket costs upwards of $20 and fans can feast on sushi from their luxurious air-conditioned seats. See how much America’s favorite pastime has changed, and how much it’s stayed the same in Ballparks Then & Now.
The pictures in the book are an excellent document to have. Some of the ballpark histories seemed rushed compared to the sprawling pages devoted to the Yankees (gross), but there was a good amount of interesting baseball history tidbits. I would have liked more discussion on the quirks that make each ballpark unique, like it did for Coors Field's purple seats signifying the section that was exactly one mile over sea level.
A quick and easy read with great photos handling the bulk of the storytelling. The author definitely has some opinions about ballpark architecture, most of which I agree with, but sometimes these opinions took away from the historical objectivity.
When it comes to compendiums of Major League Baseball stadiums, there are many choices out their. This one is thoroughly average.
The information in this book is about as dry as it gets. Even a baseball history nut like myself got worn out by the dull, droll writing after about 15 pages and resorted to just leafing through and looking at the pictures.
Luckily, though, the pictures in this book are interesting and provide some nice snapshots of the rich history of MLB stadiums through the years.
Thus, while better options for this sort of fare most surely exist, this one isn't terrible. If you skip the text entirely and leave it on your coffee table for guests to page through and skim the pics, it's serviceable.