Jonathan Reed
Google
Honestly the minor league games, especially from my vantage point where I was seated, was so much more engaging then to pony up for the major league ones. You can literally see all the action before your eyes without so much as turning your head.
My seat in the second row (row F) of section 209 (so second level, nearer the visitor dugout) had one of the best full views of the stadium. The 100 level sections are said to have a little less legroom, and I'm more than happy with being higher up. For this game in the regular season, only $14 for the seat ($2 online fee) was amazing. Plus apparently they have discounted tickets for less if you look around for their special days.
I will say the fly-balls going straight up over you is a bit unnerving, but they're easier to spot after the sun goes down. Call it an occupational hazard for viewing the game.
In all, this is the way to enjoy good baseball.