Where have you been?

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Postby Studboy » June 9th, 2008, 12:48 pm

Here is were I've been, mostly midwest except for a week in California back in the day:

Metrodome
Kauffman Stadium - gotten around 30-40 balls there over the years
Mile High
Coors Field - The best "baseball" park I've been to (lots of balls there)
Miller Park
Old Busch Stadium - saw Bob Gibson pitch
New Busch Stadium
Minute Maid Park
Candlestick Park
Jack Murphy stadium
Angel Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium (To see the STEELERS crush the Browns)
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Postby Deacon » June 9th, 2008, 1:51 pm

nice topic

I've had the opportunity to visit:
Yankee Stadium
Exhibition Stadium (Toronto)
Skydome (Toronto)
Cleveland Stadium
Jacobs Field
Three Rivers
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Postby candlestick » June 9th, 2008, 4:46 pm

Old Tiger Stadium - with the short right field (~320 or so) and slightly overhanging right field bleachers plus a whopping 420 (or 440?) feet to straightaway center field. Dont forget the in play flagpole! Yes, there were obstructed view seats, yes there were issues with bathroom facilities, esp for women, but the place reeked of baseball nostalgia.

Comerica Park - Detroit Tigers, eh OK. The skyline view is nice but you are not really on top of the game.

Metrodome - probably best described as playing in a toilet with the lid down. It is functional, esp in the first two and last two months of the year, but not really pretty. The Twins are currently building a new ballpark but currently there is no provision for a retractable roof. Climate change cannot come fast enough. Anyone been to the Twins original home Metropolitan Stadium?
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Postby Cowboy7130 » June 9th, 2008, 6:44 pm

candlestick wrote:
Metrodome - probably best described as playing in a toilet with the lid down.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby V-Anchored » June 9th, 2008, 8:15 pm

Fenway Park
Yankee Stadium (both the original and the remodeled)
Forbes Field
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Wrigley Field
Old Comiskey Park
New Comiskey Park (US Cellular Field)
Old Busch Stadium
New Busch Stadium
Kauffman Stadium
Briggs Stadium (Tiger Stadium)
Exposition Stadium (Toronto)
Rogers Center
The Big "A" (Angel Stadium of Anaheim)
Metrodome
Arlington Stadium
County Stadium (Milwaukee)
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Postby mrh64 » June 9th, 2008, 9:46 pm

Old Busch , New Busch , Wrigley , Dodger Stadium, Anahiem stadium, Kauffman stadium, GMC stadium in Sauget IL (independant league team) and a really cool little minor league park in Daytona Beach FL that I cannot think of the name.
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Postby offsidewing » June 9th, 2008, 10:09 pm

vintagebrett wrote:I caught a Sosa foul ball as well at Wrigley. I went to work the next week and the art teacher says to me "Nice catch, but who the heck wears a Hartford Whalers shirt to a Cubs game?" Apparently I made the WGN broadcast with my fashion statement. :lol:


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Long live the Brass Bonanza.
Aim for the corners and let the middle take care of itself.
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Postby MVALZ » June 10th, 2008, 6:07 am

Long live the Brass Bonanza.[/quote]

You mean the ring tone on my cell? :lol:

I worked for the Whale in college...couldn't believe I was getting paid $5 hr. to watch 41 games....and Schaefer was only $4.99 a case!
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Postby BigD-Moonlight » June 10th, 2008, 7:49 am

Going to Major League ball parks has been a priority with me since the early 1980's. At one time I was down to two parks (Milwaukee and Toronto) to have completed a list of them all. Since then I got to Mikwaukee (but they now have a new park). With expansion and new parks I have fallen behind again. I actually keep a little Excel sheet to keep score. As of today, I have been to 35 Major League Ballparks, nine different cities that have had two parks on the list, There are 12 parks that I currently have not attended. Planning to see the second park in San Diego this summer. My wife has agreed to some of the car trips to the midwest and northeast where we can pick up a few new ones. Of course every year a new park or two opens up so the list will probably never be completed, but that ia what maked it so fun!! Oh yeah, while we were in Japan I went to three Japanese games, that was terrific. Minor leagues are also a lot of fun, beginning with the Dallas Eagles in the 1950's.
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Postby Bravosin99 » June 10th, 2008, 3:16 pm

BigD

That is amazing...I hope at some point later in my life I have the time and money to travel and see as many great parks as you have....That is sweet accomplishment...

I also really want to visit the baseball hall of fame...They would have to follow me around with a mop at that place from all the drool looking at the amazing stuff there...
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Postby BigD-Moonlight » June 10th, 2008, 3:29 pm

HOF and Cooperstown are both great. I wish it was closer to Dallas I would visit all the time.
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Postby awarsoca » June 11th, 2008, 10:59 am

Memorial Stadium (need to get to Camden yards now)
Fulton County
Turner Field
a few SAL minor league stadiums
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Postby Number9 » June 11th, 2008, 9:00 pm

Living in the Mid-West for a few years and being just a few hours from several parks really helped me pump up the list. I haven't been to any new parks since 2003. Currently stuck at 12 plus Doubleday Field for extra credit. Removing my Fenway bias, Wrigley was probably my favorite road park, both in terms of atmosphere and experience.

Here's my work in progress.
Fenway Park - smells like home.
Yankee Stadium - overrated, looking forward to the new one.
Shea Stadium - gross.
PNC Park (Pittsburgh) - nice. Retro is the new cookie cutter.
Skydome - shhh, don't wake the fans.
Olympic Stadium - felt like I was in a hockey arena. Now batteen, Vlad O Meer GEE Rare O!
Comerica Park (Detroit) - most dangerous place I've ever been seen baseball at.
Wrigley Field - top notch.
Busch Stadium (former) - slipperiest concourse in baseball history.
Jacob's Field - world's tallest ballpark.
Riverfront Stadium - the baseball equivalent to grandma's patio.
Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati) - nice. See PNC Park.
+ Doubleday Field, handful of visits for the HOF game. Always a treat. The only pro field I've ever been to where I felt like I should be on the field instead of in the stands.
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Postby ristankor » June 11th, 2008, 11:34 pm

OK, here goes;
Wrigley Field (countless times)
Busch (old)
Busch (new)
old Comiskey
new Comiskey
County Stadium (Milwaukee)(I miss this one)
Miller Park
PNC Park
Riverfront
Tiger Stadium
Cleveland Stadium
my favorite minor league parks (if built by the WPA,so much the better!)
Clinton,Iowa (next best thing to a time machine. I love this park)
Asheville,NC (the most beautiful outfield in baseball)
St.Paul,Mn (not the nicest park,but by far the most fun)
Miles City,MT (like Clinton,another WPA beauty)
And, Doubleday field,Cooperstown.
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Postby jwoody » June 12th, 2008, 8:11 am

YANKEE STADIUM, THE HOUSE THAT RUTH BUILT...
YANKEE STADIUM, PRESENT DAY...
POLO GROUNDS, THE HOME OF THE CATCH...
ROOSEVELT STADIUM, BROOKLYN DODGERS, JERSEY CITY...
SHEA STADIUM...
DOUBLEDAY FIELD, COOPERSTOWN, NY...
CITY OF PALMS PARK, REDSOXS, FT. MYERS, FL....
HAMMOND STADIUM, TWINS, FT. MYERS, FL....
DUTCHESS STADIUM, TAMPA BAY CLASS A, WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY
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