My lawn. I didn't say it didn't have its share of weeds.
I like the older parks having different dimensions because it makes a little sense to me. Take Wrigley. The apartments/buildings that overlook the field are three centuries old. (An article about a year ago talking about the possibility, or plans, to tear them down.) In 1914, when it was built, I can't see the planners of Chicago entertaining the idea, "we can remove that building, close that street, move..." They were built around, inside of, the city and its existing structure.
What reason did Auburn have for their left field wall? Other than, "hey look" like they did with their video board in the football stadium? It's an augmented feature.
Again. It's a "get off my lawn" thing. I like natural versus augmented in a lot of things ...