How many mlb stadiums have you been to and which was your favorite?

#76
#76
So far only visited Fenway, Old/New Yankee and Shea/Citi Field, Old Riverfront and Citizens Bank Park. This summer I need to add a few for sure, looking to see Camden, Nationals, and PNC at some point soon.

I despise the new Yankee Stadium, its huge and clean and all that, but boring as hell. Too commercial for my liking.

I totally agree about new Yank stadium. It has zero character. As a guy who hates the Yanks I loved the house that Babe built.
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#78
#78
1. Fenway
2. Nats Park
3. GABP
4. Turner
5. Skydome (not the field, just enjoyed the experience)

6. Cinergy/Riverfront




8. RFK

I hear Pittsburgh's is awesome. Baltimore's, too. All fun in their own way. Still tons I need to see.
 
#79
#79
1. Fenway
2. Nats Park
3. GABP
4. Turner
5. Skydome (not the field, just enjoyed the experience)

6. Cinergy/Riverfront




8. RFK

I hear Pittsburgh's is awesome. Baltimore's, too. All fun in their own way. Still tons I need to see.

Pittsburgh is really nice. I just enjoy all the sporting venues there. It's a great sports town and still has two good sports pages in their 2 papers
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#80
#80
I totally agree about new Yank stadium. It has zero character. As a guy who hates the Yanks I loved the house that Babe built.
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It was damn near impossible to get the last three outs in that stadium. It always felt inevitable that they would come back in the bottom of the 9th or win in extras.
 
#81
#81
It was damn near impossible to get the last three outs in that stadium. It always felt inevitable that they would come back in the bottom of the 9th or win in extras.

It was one of the greatest sporting venues of all time and they tore it down. Truly pathetic
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#82
#82
Same thing with the new meadowlands, its so bland. They had a great run with the new parks starting from Camden Yards, Petco, San Fran, even Houston. But man, they really dropped the ball up north with the last couple. If they ever go that route with Fenway, I don't even want to imagine that.

Honestly, aside from Fenway, the Phillies park is a great place to watch a game, definitely 2nd on my list...aside from the actual Philly fans.
 
#83
#83
Same thing with the new meadowlands, its so bland. They had a great run with the new parks starting from Camden Yards, Petco, San Fran, even Houston. But man, they really dropped the ball up north with the last couple. If they ever go that route with Fenway, I don't even want to imagine that.

Honestly, aside from Fenway, the Phillies park is a great place to watch a game, definitely 2nd on my list...aside from the actual Philly fans.

Philly isn't bad. And as far as the fans go, you'd be an ass hat too if you had to live in that city.
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#84
#84
I haven't been to a MLB game in over 20 years. I went several times to Riverfront back in the late 70s, and the old Busch Stadium in 1980. From 88-91 I went to about 70-80 games at the old Arlington Stadium. Can't say that I really have a favorite. I loved the Rangers games because they were all free lol.
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#87
#87
In chronological order:

Fulton Co. Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Ballpark in Arlington
Progressive Field (was Jacobs Field at the time)
old Busch Stadium
Turner Field
Tropicana Field

Arlington was probably my favorite. Very unique.
 

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