BYU’s Miller Park delivers one of College Baseball’s best views
May 15, 2026, 10:32 AM
BYU and Utah play Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at Larry H. Miller field in Provo. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)
(Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)
PROVO, Utah – One of college baseball’s most stunning settings sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains on BYU’s campus.
With Y Mountain rising beyond the outfield fence, Larry H. Miller Field at Miller Park has been a fan favorite since opening in 2001, offering a backdrop that feels as memorable as the action on the diamond.
In the spring, snow-capped peaks frame the ballpark. By May, those same mountains soften into lush green hillsides, giving Miller Park a view that changes with the season but never loses its charm.
The most scenic ballpark in the country may just belong to @BYUBaseball 🏔️😍 pic.twitter.com/ay6sWXyBos
— MLB (@MLB) May 14, 2026
Now celebrating its 25th season, the home of BYU baseball continues to earn attention well beyond Provo.
In a recent social media video, MLB spotlighted the stadium and posed the question: “Is this the best view in all of college baseball?”
The 2,200-seat venue gives fans a sweeping look at the mountains while the Cougars try to build momentum for next week’s Big 12 tournament.
BYU baseball heads to Big 12 tournament
The Cougars have two regular-season games left against the Kansas Jayhawks before setting their sights on the Big 12 Tournament, May 19-23.
BYU currently sits seventh in the Big 12 standings. 12 teams make the postseason tournament.
🤳🤳 https://t.co/3oi529VLQV pic.twitter.com/MtNkNWPHy6
— BYU Baseball (@BYUBaseball) May 15, 2026
Ezra McNaughton is pacing the offense with a .347 batting average, 15 homers, and 51 runs driven in.
Garrison Sumner leads a beleaguered pitching staff with a 6.86 ERA in 60.1 innings.
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