Name the last Dodger to go into the Hall of Fame as a Dodger.daGOAT wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 5:11 pm It might not be iconic due to its lack of history but architecturally speaking it is one of the most beautiful. If KC was a world class mega city the scoreboards backside and the fountains would make it closer to truly being iconic. I think the true factor that keeps it from being a iconic baseball stadium is the Royals didn't have alot of truly great moments or great players in the building.
Besides THE MOST ICONIC stadium in MLB was torn down.
Also Wrigley IS ONLY ICONIC DUE TO AGE the architecture is outdated and the Cubs suck worse than the Cleveland Browns.
Dodger Stadium is more iconic with its history because the Dodgers are a legacy franchise with true longevity and a rabid fan base.
Also, iconic stadiums are only as good as the neighborhoods that surround them. The K, while a great design, missed the mark because of that lack.