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 Post subject: Your Favorite MLB Stadium
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:00 pm 
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I'm sure this has been discussed before...but if not:

I've been to about a dozen Major League parks. I'd have to say that the Pittsburgh Pirates have the best stadium.

Right on the water...ridiculous view of downtown...pretty hot chicks at the game I went to...good food and beer.

The rest of my top 3:

2. Safeco (a home town bias I guess)
3. Fenway

(Wrigley didn't quite live up to my expectations).

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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:04 pm 
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Bammer wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before...but if not:

I've been to about a dozen Major League parks. I'd have to say that the Pittsburgh Pirates have the best stadium.

Right on the water...ridiculous view of downtown...pretty hot chicks at the game I went to...good food and beer.

The rest of my top 3:

2. Safeco (a home town bias I guess)
3. Fenway

(Wrigley didn't quite live up to my expectations).


I've only been to 5 stadiums (4 of them awesome).

5. Veterans Stadium
4. Camden Yards
3. Pac Bell
2. Citizens Bank Park
1. Fenway

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Actual niceness of the ballpark:
Camden
Comerica
Wrigley
Tiger Stadium
New Comiskey (whatever the hell it's called now"

All around atmosphere for enjoying a game:
Wrigley
Tiger Stadium
Camden
Comerica
New Comiskey

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Ill rank the ones Ive been to:

1. Camden Yards - love the city, the people, the ballpark, Boogs...id go on forever about how great baltimore and CY is....

2: Yankee Stadium: The history, the nostalgia make it great, otherwise its rude people, long lines, and meaner than hell ushers

3: Shea Stadium: gets a bad rap, maybe ive been there too many times to see it as a dump, but I love Shea. That huge scoreboard is cool, and the Mets fans are cool to talk baseball with, friendly even to a visitors fan.

4: Fenway: Again with the history and nostalgia....cool to see the oldness of the place, fans are awesome and friendly, fenway franks are boring

5: Skydome: baseball in a shopping mall. Hard Rock was cool, to watch an inning form the bar.

the day i get to Dodger Stadium it will instantly be #1 on my list


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Go_State wrote:
New Comiskey (whatever the hell it's called now"


That piece of garbage is the worst.

My top 5
1. Wrigley
2. Coors
3. Miller Park
4. Bank One
5. Dodger Stadium

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Wrigley Field... and it's even better when the Cubbies lose

i figure Fenway would be my number one choice, but I've never been there


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PJguy23 wrote:
Ill rank the ones Ive been to:

1. Camden Yards - love the city, the people, the ballpark, Boogs...id go on forever about how great baltimore and CY is....

2: Yankee Stadium: The history, the nostalgia make it great, otherwise its rude people, long lines, and meaner than hell ushers

3: Shea Stadium: gets a bad rap, maybe ive been there too many times to see it as a dump, but I love Shea. That huge scoreboard is cool, and the Mets fans are cool to talk baseball with, friendly even to a visitors fan.

4: Fenway: Again with the history and nostalgia....cool to see the oldness of the place, fans are awesome and friendly, fenway franks are boring

5: Skydome: baseball in a shopping mall. Hard Rock was cool, to watch an inning form the bar.

the day i get to Dodger Stadium it will instantly be #1 on my list

I know you're a Dodger fan, but don't get your hopes up too high for the park. It's basically Shea with palm trees.

I'm biased as a Yankee fan, but the rude people, the filthy sticky floors covered with peanut shells, and the loud sarcastic beer vendors are what going to a baseball game is all about for me. I find the nicer stadiums in the nicer towns a bit to sanitized for my taste. It is Mecca to me, and a place that all baseball fans, including Yankee haters, should make their Hajj to at some point in their lives.

Miller Park in Milwaukee is a really nice facility. There isn't a bad seat in the house, and I like these new style parks where you can see the field while you wait on line for your beer. Safeco in Seattle was the first place like that I visited, and that's a really nice place too.

The worst stadiums are all of those football/baseball utility stadiums built in the 60's. The Vet in Philly was the worst place I've ever seen a game. Shea has a little more personality that those places, but not much. Oakland-Alameda is a huge circular concrete dungeon, but the tickets are cheap in the middle of the week, so that's cool. I also saw a couple games in the Astrodome, which was surreal how small that place was.

Wrigley Field is fun, but the goddamned pillars block you view in half the seats in the place. Ugh.

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Yankee Stadium is all by itself to me but since I am a Yankee fan that isn't fair so here are the others I have been to in order:

1. Camden
2. Fenway
3. Pac Bell
4. Coors
5. Jacobs
6. Shea


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Turner Field is a solid park with a stupid name. It should be Hank Aaron field and Turner drive instead. The only bad seats are really the inside of the skybox's because it's not like being at a ballgame at all.

I'll be at Fenway in August.


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I went to a game there in the summer of what was supposed to be the last season there, and it was right after the crane accident at Miller Park. We drove right past it and you could tell it was quite devastating. I got a cool Robin Yount poster at the game and the next day we went to the milwaukee zoo, good times.

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The Vet in Philly was the worst place I've ever seen a game.




Yeah, but it had spunk! You could get beat up, scortched from the sun off that ridiculous astroturf and lost in the parking lot all in the same day!


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The Vet in Philly was the worst place I've ever seen a game.




Yeah, but it had spunk! You could get beat up, scortched from the sun off that ridiculous astroturf and lost in the parking lot all in the same day!


The Vet was awesome for football but absolutely terrible for baseball. I was embarrased looking at that field. (at rooting for most of the teams the trotted out there).

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Wrigley Field is fun, but the goddamned pillars block you view in half the seats in the place. Ugh.


Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa [in Peter Griffin voice] . . .

Let me get this straight. You refuse to sit anywhere other than field boxes in Yankee Stadium but sit behind pillars in Wrigley? Sinner.


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I went to a game there in the summer of what was supposed to be the last season there, and it was right after the crane accident at Miller Park. We drove right past it and you could tell it was quite devastating. I got a cool Robin Yount poster at the game and the next day we went to the milwaukee zoo, good times.

wasn't that place a fuckin dump!


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Chris_H_2 wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Wrigley Field is fun, but the goddamned pillars block you view in half the seats in the place. Ugh.


Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa [in Peter Griffin voice] . . .

Let me get this straight. You refuse to sit anywhere other than field boxes in Yankee Stadium but sit behind pillars in Wrigley? Sinner.

I'll sit in any seat in Yankee Stadium, the seats I get just happen to be second row behind the visitors dugout. :wink:

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punkdavid wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Wrigley Field is fun, but the goddamned pillars block you view in half the seats in the place. Ugh.


Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa [in Peter Griffin voice] . . .

Let me get this straight. You refuse to sit anywhere other than field boxes in Yankee Stadium but sit behind pillars in Wrigley? Sinner.

I'll sit in any seat in Yankee Stadium, the seats I get just happen to be second row behind the visitors dugout. :wink:

are you billy crystal? :shock:


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I know you're a Dodger fan, but don't get your hopes up too high for the park. It's basically Shea with palm trees.


I just wanna see it....see the Dodgers in WHITE uniforms, eat a dodger dog, sit where Gibby's home run landed.....one day soon....


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I know you're a Dodger fan, but don't get your hopes up too high for the park. It's basically Shea with palm trees.


I just wanna see it....see the Dodgers in WHITE uniforms, eat a dodger dog, sit where Gibby's home run landed.....one day soon....


The seats where Jack Clark went yard are much better :lol:


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