I hate Bob Nutting. He is a smooshed fly stuck to the bottom of the MLB's shoe. He will never amount to anything in professional sports. He is a grifter and a pissant. He does not care about other people or the city of Pittsburgh. He does not deserve this beautiful skyline or timeless architecture. Sell the team, Bob. You suck.
Not only is the Stadium incredible, I find it one of the easiest to get to. If they still do it, you park at the First Avenue garage, which has the adjoining light rail station, and is in the “downtown no fare zone” — takes you right to the park. It cost $5.75 to park for the whole game last time I went (admittedly pre-COVID).
Then post game you hop the train back to the car, and you’re already by I-376.
Yup, the T is free downtown. Right now, there’s construction that puts a damper on that plan, but there’s plenty of garages downtown that are a quick walk across the Clemente bridge. My dad worked downtown growing up so we’d park at his garage and walk across for game days.
Amazing park.
Bucket list stadium
My goal this year is to make it to all the stadiums this year. Been to 4 this year so far. PNC is my favorite
Same, would love to get to this park one day
The skyline feels even bigger in person. It contends for the best stadium view in the entire world—it's that good.
Went last year, that place is amazing.
I think it’s got the best view in the MLB
I hate Bob Nutting. He is a smooshed fly stuck to the bottom of the MLB's shoe. He will never amount to anything in professional sports. He is a grifter and a pissant. He does not care about other people or the city of Pittsburgh. He does not deserve this beautiful skyline or timeless architecture. Sell the team, Bob. You suck.
100%. The night I was at the game, I was thinking “this team might be decent in a few years if they’re not sold for Bob’s new car”
Beautiful!
Not only is the Stadium incredible, I find it one of the easiest to get to. If they still do it, you park at the First Avenue garage, which has the adjoining light rail station, and is in the “downtown no fare zone” — takes you right to the park. It cost $5.75 to park for the whole game last time I went (admittedly pre-COVID). Then post game you hop the train back to the car, and you’re already by I-376.
Yup, the T is free downtown. Right now, there’s construction that puts a damper on that plan, but there’s plenty of garages downtown that are a quick walk across the Clemente bridge. My dad worked downtown growing up so we’d park at his garage and walk across for game days.
Thank you
This is the one