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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.The St Louis Cardinals and Busch Stadium have some of the best fans in all of baseball. The Cardinals routinely finish in the top 5 in total attendance, making for one of the best atmospheres in all of baseball, not to mention the Cardinals compete for a World Series year in and year out. Finally, the St Louis skyline view is tremendous, making Busch Stadium a must visit for out of towners and Cardinals fans alike.
The best seats for a St Louis Cardinals game at Busch Stadium are located behind the plate and surrounding the dugout in the field level (sections 141-159). The Redbird Club tickets are also a great option, and although they do not include any other amenities, they offer great views of the field and St Louis Skyline. As many Cardinals fans will say, there isn't a bad seat in the house, but not all seats are created equal. So, use TickPick's Score Report to help you find the best deal for any St Louis Cardinals game!
Busch Stadium is one of the hottest stadiums in the MLB. The shallow seating makes finding seats in the shade difficult. In the lower level, choose seats in the last few rows. The 200 level is well-protected, especially on the infield. In the upper deck, the third base side is the best side for shade. If you are sensitive to the sun, avoid all outfield seating at Busch Stadium during afternoon and early evening games.
Busch Stadium is home to the St Louis Cardinals, and is located at 700 Clark Street in St Louis. The ballpark opened in 2006, and overlooks the St Louis Skyline including the famous Gateway Arch. Busch Stadium has a capacity of 43,975 for St Louis Cardinals games.
The Busch Stadium Field Dimensions are as follows (all measurements from home plate): 336ft to Left-Field, 375ft to Left-Center, 400ft to Center, 375ft to Right-Center, and 355ft to Right-Field.
Both Cardinals fans and opposing fans both rave about Busch Stadium, but there are a few things you need to be aware of when picking out seats. The upper level is feels higher than other stadiums, and can feel steeper as well. The seats up there are packed tight as well so if you are on the taller side we suggest seeking out aisle seats, or looking at something in the lower level. We are nitpicking here of course, and as anyone who goes to game at Busch Stadium knows the fans are some of the best in baseball.
The St Louis Cardinals dugout is located in front of sections 142-145, and the visitors bench is located in front of sections 155-158. The Cardinals bullpen is located in front of sections 507 and 509, and the visitors bullpen is located in front of sections 589 and 591.
The Busch Stadium is set up so that seat number 1 is closer to the adjacent section with the higher section number. For example seat 1 in section "145" would be on the aisle next to section "146" and the highest seat number in section "145" (seat 12) would be on the aisle next to section "144". The same thing is the case in all of the other sections, so seat number 1 in section 245 is on the aisle next to section 246 and seat number 16 is on the aisle next to section 244. Most rows in the 100s have 8 to 14 seats each. Most rows in the 200s have 16 seats per a row, while many rows in the 300s have 20 seats in a row.
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