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Melanie
05-25-2007, 02:11 AM
I'm really missing going to a game right about now (although I get to go next month), so I've been thinking about the stadiums I've been to. Much like I want to visit all the Disney parks in the world, I also want to go to a game in as many MLB stadiums as possible. I still have so many to go!

I'm curious to know who's been where, and please include those no longer in existence as well. Let's see who's been to the most! Oh, and for good measure, what's your favorite and why? :bball:

So here's my list -


No longer with us:
Atlanta-Fulton Co. Stadium
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium

Current NL Parks:
Turner Field
Wrigley Field
Minute Maid Park

Current AL Parks:
New Comiskey (US Cellular Field)
Fenway Park
Camden Yards
Yankee Stadium
Kauffman Stadium
Angel Stadium
Tropicana Field
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Safeco Field (didn't attend a game, just took a tour)

Hmmm, favorite is hard to say, but if I must choose, I really like the atmosphere at Camden Yards. Good times! :beer:

So let's have it! :baseball:

BronxTigger
05-25-2007, 05:52 AM
My list is short.

Kingdome (gone)
Coors Field
Yankee Stadium

I hope to add Shea Stadium to my list this year.

LouRodriGIS
05-25-2007, 07:16 AM
Veterans Stadium (gone...but not forgotten)
Citizens Bank Park
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Yankee Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium (gone)
Petco Park

favorite stadium... Yankee Stadium if you like history but Camden Yards is amazing. Petco Park is also amazing but any park you put in San Diego is going to be amazing.

EpcotNut
05-25-2007, 07:41 AM
Here's my list - of course some may not be called now what they were when I was there:

No longer with us:
Atlanta Fulton County Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium

Here, but not being used:
Houston Astrodome

Current:
Yankee Stadium
Fenway Park
Shea Stadium
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Citizens Bank Ballpark
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Indoor baseball is weird!)
Minute Maid Park
The Great American Ballpark

Other:
Legends Field in Tampa (the Yankees were there, so I guess that would count)

Favorite: Yankee Stadium.

Hopefully Ill add a couple of new ones this summer!:bball:

Go Yankees!!

Hammer
05-25-2007, 07:44 AM
Here is my list:

No longer with us (Carol, we need a little gravestone)
The Vet
Stade Olympique-Olympic Stadium (I think it is still there, just there isn't a team)

Current stadiums

Citizens Bank Park
Shea Stadium (16 years between visits and nothing had changed)
Tropicana Field
ATT Park (formally known as Pac-Bell)
Fenway Park

Melanie
05-25-2007, 08:06 AM
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Indoor baseball is weird!)

Well put! That's why Tropicana Field is definitely my least favorite ballpark of the ones I've visited.

wpgminnie
05-25-2007, 08:13 AM
Let's see...
Old
Pitts
Detroit
Philli

Old and New
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Baltimore
Minni (with a new one coming)
Cinci
Atlanta

current
Both Chicagos
Boston
T-Bay
Houston
Seattle

Next March I will be going to see the
Spring Training homes of the Mets and Orioles, then I will be to all old and new
Spring Training parks in Florida.

My dream is to go to all ball parks!!

Spring Training at WDW is my dream come true...baseball and Disney... perfect!!

Thanks for the great post? Northern League
Independent Baseball starts today in Wpg!
Go Goldeyes!

Scar
05-25-2007, 09:27 AM
Wow, I'm impressed with a few of these lists.

Gone:

Three Rivers
Veterans
Baltimore Memorial (Saw the last game played there. This was, by far, the most fun I've ever had at a game.)

Current:

Shea
Yankee
Fenway
Camden Yards
Citizens Bank

Hopefully this year:

RFK

And just for the heck of it

NFL:

Gone:

Baltimore Memorial
Foxboro
Veterans
Shea (gone for the Jets anyway)

Current:

Giants (both Giants and Jets)
Lincoln Financial

Red Randal
05-25-2007, 11:07 AM
Fun thread. Some of you folks have great lists. Here's mine...

Current
Yankee Stadium
Fenway Park
Rodgers Center (SkyDome)
Jacobs Field
The Metrodome
Citizen's Bank Ballpark
PNC Park

Former
Veteran's Stadium

This Season
Camden Yards (for sure)
Shea Stadium (possibly)

I'd love to get to Wrigley Field for the history and to PETCO Park, Minute Maid Park, and whatever they call Pac Bell Park these days.

My favorite is Yankee Stadium, just because of my love of the Yanks. Fenway Park is also an amazingly historic place that every baseball fan needs to see once. PNC Park is a great stadium in an intimate and beautiful setting. Definitely my favorite of the newer stadiums.

alphamommy
05-25-2007, 02:08 PM
The Tigers no longer play in Tiger Stadium; they now play at Comerica Park. Tiger Stadium is still standing, although it probably will eventually be torn down.:(

AwPhooey
05-25-2007, 02:35 PM
Here's my list:

Former Stadiums:
Olympic Stadium (Montreal Expos)
Municipal Stadium (Baltimore Orioles)
Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia Phillies)

Current Stadiums:
Fenway Park
Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Toronto SkyDome (currently called Rogers Centre)
Camden Yards
Citizens Bank Park
SBC Park (current called AT&T Park)
McAfee Coliseum

This summer I'll be visiting Wrigley Field (tour only) and US Cellular Field.

Damon18
05-25-2007, 05:13 PM
I have a short list ...
Gone :
Exhibition Stadium - Toronto
Olympic Stadium - Montreal (stadium there, team gone)

Current:
Skydome
HHH Metrodome
Fenway Park
Wrigley

Wrigley and Fenway were by far my favorites. Olympic Stadium in Montreal was easily the worst stadium in the league. And frankly the Metrodome is not great for baseball either.

Donald A
05-25-2007, 11:09 PM
What a great question!

Major League, no longer here:
1) Cleveland Municipal

Major League, Current:
1) Jacob's Field, Cleveland (Dozens of times - Go Tribe)
2) PNC Park, Pittsburgh
3) Comiskey then (US Cellular Field now), Chicago
4) Coors Field, Denver
5) A spring training game in Arizona probably 20-25 years ago

Minor League Parks:
1) Victory Field (Indianapolis Indians, AAA Pittsburgh)
2) Thurman Munson (ballpark for old Canton/Akron Indians, AA Cleveland). Saw "Joey" Albert Bell hit a few out of there.
3) Canal Park (Akron Aeros, AA Cleveland)
4) Blair County Ballpark (Altoona Curve, AA Pittsburgh)

Melanie
05-26-2007, 12:51 AM
I'm enjoying reading everyone's list! :clappy:

Oh yeah, list your minor league parks as well, if you want to. I think going to a minor league game is just as fun, if not more fun, than a major league game. Some of the parks have such great atmosphere.

AutoZone Park - Memphis (TN) Redbirds - awesome, awesome, awesome park!!
Dell Diamond - Round Rock (TX) Express
Smokies Park - Tennessee Smokies
Ernie Shore Field - Winston-Salem (NC) Warthogs
Durham Athletic Park (aka The DAP) - former home of the Durham (NC) Bulls
Durham Bulls Athletic Park (aka The DBAP) - Durham (NC) Bulls
Coastal Federal Field - Myrtle Beach (SC) Pelicans
War Memorial Stadium - former home of Greensboro (NC) Bats
Knight's Castle - Charlotte (NC) Knights, although the park is actually located in SC
Grainger Stadium - Kinston (NC) Indians
Brooks Field - Port City (Wilmington, NC) Roosters, team moved
Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park - Charleston (SC) RiverDogs
Howard Johnson Field - Johnson City (TN) Cardinals
Riverfront Stadium - Norfolk (VA) Tides
L.P. Frans Stadium - Hickory (NC) Crawdads
Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium - Kannapolis (NC) Intimidators
J.P. Riddle Stadium - Fayetteville (NC) Generals, team moved
Five County Stadium - Carolina Mudcats

Going to see the Frisco (TX) RoughRiders in a few weeks.

Sean Riley Taylor's Mom
05-26-2007, 01:12 AM
My list is short...:blush:

Shea as a kid.

Yankee Stadium more times then I can count!! I go to at least 3-5 games a month. :thumbsup:

Red Randal
05-26-2007, 10:34 PM
3 to 5 times a month at Yankee Stadium? That's awesome (and why I sometimes wish I lived closer to NYC...until I get in the car to drive home and begin shouting things not fit for Intercot.)

As for minor league parks, I've only ever been to one, our hometown PNC Field (formerly Lackawanna County Stadium) home of the Scranton/Wilkes Barre Yankees (formerly the Red Barons, a Phillies affiliate.)

If you've never been there, it's huge and only has one road in and out but with new natural grass, a picturesque setting in the mountains, and a couple restaurants and party decks, it's a really great place to see a game.

Sean Riley Taylor's Mom
05-27-2007, 09:41 PM
3 to 5 times a month at Yankee Stadium? That's awesome (and why I sometimes wish I lived closer to NYC...until I get in the car to drive home and begin shouting things not fit for Intercot.)


Yes, we go in a lot. Like I posted in the Yankees thread, we buy two 7 game flex packs (14 games total), we go to Opening Day and then buy single game tickets in between. This is the longest stretch in between games, we don't have tickets until July 2nd right now. That will change if I can find some good seats though!;) My father is also a major fan and gets amazing seats in Field Champ level (from a friend that has season tickets for that level) that he brings me to. Those seats have the most amazing view. I wish I could have them every game! As for the drive, it makes me crazy. Thankfully, my DH does not mind it at all. It is the parking that is horrendous!!

I keep telling my son how lucky he is we can go so often. I was never able to growing up!!

kakn7294
05-27-2007, 11:18 PM
Me:
Three Rivers Stadium - no longer with us
PNC Park - awesome place despite the team

My DH:
Three Rivers Stadium
PNC Park
Comiskey Park
Fenway Park
Camden Yards
the ballfields at Cooperstown

Someday we'd love to make it to a game at every MLB park.

Yankee Stadium more times then I can count!! I go to at least 3-5 games a month. :thumbsup:
Next year we'd like to make it to New York for a ballgame at Yankee Stadium. Perhaps we'll meet there!

Melanie
05-27-2007, 11:48 PM
I keep telling my son how lucky he is we can go so often. I was never able to growing up!!

He is a lucky boy! :thumbsup:

I've always only lived close to a minor league park, so we do that a lot!

And we now live in the home of Japanese major league baseball spring training, so we went to a lot of workouts and even a game this spring. The Japanese love their baseball - obsessed, more like it. What fun!

princessjojo
05-28-2007, 11:02 AM
Hmmm, favorite is hard to say, but if I must choose, I really like the atmosphere at Camden Yards. Good times! :beer:

Boy do I agree with that! Camden is so relaxed and just a great place to do nothing more than just hang out while waiting for the game. We usually get tickets just behind first base there, somewhere between rows 5-10. There is nothing better than a baseball park made for baseball only. And to have that feeling of almost sitting on the field, there is nothing better.

I've been to the Minute Maid Park back when it was still Enron Park but that was just blah to me. I love my baseball, but wish we could go more often.

Durham Bulls Athletic Park (aka The DBAP) - Durham (NC) Bulls (so much fun - We go about 1/week)
Durham Athletic Park (aka The DAP) - former home of the Durham (NC) Bulls & location of film Bull Durham
Five County Stadium - Carolina Mudcats
Brooks Field - Port City (Wilmington, NC)

Melanie
05-28-2007, 05:25 PM
Brooks Field - Port City (Wilmington, NC)

Did you guys go see the Roosters? That was a little sad, and I'm not surprised the team moved.

princessjojo
05-29-2007, 08:39 AM
Did you guys go see the Roosters? That was a little sad, and I'm not surprised the team moved.

We saw them play once, but I don't think they were there for very long were they? When we go down during the summer, we try to go to see the Wilmington Blue Rock play in Leigon Stadium now. They're in the Carolina League, a minor for Kansas City I think. They're ok, but nothing like the Bulls when it comes to the minors.:baseball:

Melanie
05-29-2007, 08:56 AM
We saw them play once, but I don't think they were there for very long were they? When we go down during the summer, we try to go to see the Wilmington Blue Rock play in Legends Stadium now. They're in the Carolina League, a minor for Kansas City I think. They're ok, but nothing like the Bulls when it comes to the minors.:baseball:

The Wilmington Blue Rocks are in Wilmington, Delaware, not NC. There isn't a team in Wilmington, NC right now.

The Roosters were only in town a couple of years.

I do like going to games at the DBAP, but I miss the DAP and when the Bulls were affiliated with the Braves.

princessjojo
05-29-2007, 09:24 AM
The Wilmington Blue Rocks are in Wilmington, Delaware, not NC. There isn't a team in Wilmington, NC right now.

I've seen someone play there not last summer, but summer before last. I don't know who then, but I did see someone.

Marker
05-29-2007, 11:34 AM
I assume you mean MLB stadiums where I've actually SEEN a game, and not just stadiums I've seen.

I've only been to games in 2 MLB stadiums

- KC's Municiple Stadium ( KC Athletics & KC Royals) many times.
- Royal's Stadium / Kauffman Stadium (KC Royals) many, many, many times.

I've been to 1 minor league stadium, but saw a college game

- Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha NE (Omaha Royals)

Dawneeeey
05-29-2007, 12:35 PM
I have seen games at:

Coors Field
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Turner Field
Yankees Stadium
and the beloved Fenway Park, where I will be Wednesday night and at the end of July to see the Police in concert!!!!!!!!!

The one place I would love to go to is Camden Yards. I have always wanted to go see a game there.

Go Red Sox!!!!!!:baseball:

Grizz16
06-01-2007, 06:42 AM
The stadiums I've been to:
Busch Stadium II St. Louis-gone, but not forgotten
Riverfront Stadium(later renamed Cinergy Field) Cincinnati-gone
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium drove past on the interstate-gone
Stadiums I want to go to:
Busch Stadium III St. Louis
Wrigley Field Chicago
Dodger Stadium LA
Safeco Field Seattle
Rogers Centre(I still call it SkyDome, which is a better name) Toronto

Jared
06-01-2007, 02:06 PM
I have a pretty nice list:

No longer with us:
QUALCOMM Stadium (San Diego)
Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia)

Current stadiums:
Yankee Stadium (New York)
Shea Stadium (New York)
Fenway Park (Boston)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore)
Jacobs Field (Cleveland)
US Cellular Field (Chicago)
McAfee Coliseum (Oakland)
Safeco Field (Seattle)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Los Angeles)
Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia)
Wrigley Field (Chicago)
Miller Park (Milwaukee)
PNC Park (Pittsburgh)
Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)
AT&T Park (San Francisco)
RFK Stadium (Washington)

Future:
Coors Field (Denver) (In August)

Tours:
Chase Field (Arizona)

Spring Training:
Holman Stadium (Vero Beach, Fla.)
Roger Dean Stadium (Jupiter, Fla.)
Ft. Lauderdale Stadium (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)

My absolute favorite is Fenway Park in Boston, despite my overall disdain for the Red Sox. The ballpark is oozing with history and tradition, and possesses a feeling Yankee Stadium cannot reproduce. People too often talk about the current incarnation of Yankee Stadium as an old stadium, the way they talk about Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. Renovating Yankee Stadium was no different than building a new stadium.

Of the newer parks, I especially love PNC Park in Pittsburgh and AT&T Park in San Francisco. Both offer incredible water views and are truly luxurious. Even a non-baseball fan would enjoy those two parks. The same could be said with many of the modern stadiums, all starting in Baltimore and Cleveland.
:baseball:

Disney Yankee
06-01-2007, 09:54 PM
I have two boys who love baseball - so we are trying to build our list!

Here's where we've been so far:

1. Yankee Stadium (our home base!)
2. Shea Stadium
3. Camden Yards
4. Citizen's Bank

Tours:

1. Yankee Stadium
2. Camden Yards


GO YANKEES - You can do it!!!!!!

g.r.
06-09-2007, 10:37 AM
Those I have been in:

NO LONGER WITH US:
Crosley Field (yes, I'm older than dirt!)
Riverfront Stadium
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Arlington Stadium
Atlanta Fulton Co. Stadium
Comiskey Park

STILL WITH US, NOT BEING USED:
Tiger Stadium
Astrodome

EXISTING BALLPARKS
U.S. Cellular Field
Skydome

My all time favorite was old Comiskey Park. Everything about it was cool: the exploding scoreboard, the double-decked outfield seats, players going across the concourse from the clubhouse to the batting cages, the outfield patio that was ground level at the warning track, etc... The only bad thing about the ballpark was the neighborhood. Or so I thought until I went to the old Chicago Stadium for a Blackhawks game. THAT WAS BAD. We still get up for a Sox game every year but the Cell is no where close to being what old Comiskey was.

Thumper03
06-09-2007, 12:22 PM
Gone: Busch Stadium II
Comiskey Park
Riverfront Stadium
Milwaukee County Stadium

Existing: Busch Stadium III
New Comiskey/The Cell
Wrigley Field
HHH MetroDome

RedSoxFan
06-11-2007, 01:50 PM
MLB Parks:

Fenway Park (Red Sox)
Safeco Field (Mariners)
Camden Yards (Orioles)
Angels Stadium (Angles)
AT&T Park (Giants)
RFK Stadium (Nationals)

Minor League:

McCoy Stadium (Paw Sox)

and in July to see the Red Sox:
Jacobs Field (Indians)

Fenway Park is my favorite. It's the home of my beloved Red Sox.

Safeco Field and Camden Yards are both beautiful ball parks. I really enjoyed watching the Red Sox play there as well. I saw the Red Sox play the Angels back in the 70's -- really don't remember that park too much other than it's across the street from Disneyland. I look forward to being at a different ball park this summer to see the Sox play. I hope to see them play in Toronto and Detroit in the next couple of years as well.

Stickey
06-14-2007, 02:56 PM
Current MLB Parks:

Yankee Stadium
Fenway Park

RIP(for baseball):

Tiger Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Olympic Stadium(Montreal)

Minor Leagues:

Current:

Centenial Field(Burlington, VT)

RIP:

Heritage Park(Albany, NY)
East Field(Glens Falls, NY)

Favorite:

Yankee Stadium

jillluvsdisney
06-23-2007, 06:42 PM
County Stadium..MIlwaukee...no longer here

Miller Park..Milwaukee...outstanding venue

Old Comiskey...Chicago....also gone

New Comiskey..I just can't call it US Celluer

Fenway Park..opening day 2007:thumbsup:

McCoy Stadium..PawSOX...AAA..Pawtucket,RI
This is a very nice place to see a game.

Wrigley Field..I've spent my life there..it takes my breath away and breaks my heart at the same time.

cubbie
06-23-2007, 11:00 PM
Great thread. Nothing beats watching a game on a warm summer night (or day, generally, in Chicago).

Saw games
Wrigley Field (Cubbies)
HHH Metrodome (Twins)
Kauffman Stadium (Royals)
Angel Stadium (Angels)
Dodger Stadium (Dodgers)
Qualcomm (or Jack Murphy Stadium, as I still refer to it as. Either way, it's no longer in use by the Padres)

Stadiums I've seen (no game)
Chase Field (D-Backs)
Ballpark in Arlington (Rangers)
Busch Stadium (old and new ones)
Dolphin Stadium (Marlins)
Comisky (I refuse to call it the new name. I hope the Cubs don't sellout like that)

Minor League
Just one...Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium (Omaha Royals)

I'll even take this one step further...

College baseball stadiums
CU Sports Complex (Creighton Bluejays)
Goodwin Field (Cal St. Fullerton Titans)
Blair Field (Long Beach State 49ers)
Dedeaux Field (USC Trojans)
Haymarket Park (Nebraska-Lincoln Cornhuskers)

Favorite Stadiums
Johnny Rosenblatt during the College World Series (nothing beats the atmosphere around the stadium and the innocence of college baseball)
Angel Stadium

wantthreewishes
06-25-2007, 05:24 PM
gone stadiums-
Busch Stadium-St Louis Cardinals

current stadiums-
Wrigley Field-my favorite-go cubbies
Kaufmann Stadium-prettiest stadium
US Cellular-white sox
The Ballpark at Arlington-texas Rangers

Future-
new Busch Stadium in September!

Minor league-
Hammonds Field home of the AA Springfield Cardinals

bucky at disney
06-26-2007, 11:07 AM
Gone:
County Stadium
Atlanta Fulton County

Still here:
Miller Park
Metrodome

Am planning a vacation to Toronto this summer yet - may take in a Bluejays game.

Scar
07-03-2007, 04:30 PM
I just updated my post to move Citizens Bank Park from "future" to "past". Very beautiful park. Although I kinda wish they had built it in a less industrial area. It doesn't bother me that the Linc is there but, for some reason, a Baseball park is cooler when it's downtown.

Now I know why so many HR's are hit there. Those power ally's are short.

Hammer
07-03-2007, 05:19 PM
Scar, The original plan was to build it in Philly's Chinatown district, but the area residents got the idea thrown out.

The power alleys are actually the same dimensions as the Vet, but the difference is this is an open stadium, not a bowl. They should have taken into account the change in aerodynamics and put the left and right field walls at least 15 feet farther back (I think center is fine).

luvwinnie
07-04-2007, 12:30 AM
Gone or no longer used:
Busch Stadium
County Stadium (Milwaukee)
Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
Riverfront (Cincinnati)

Current:
New Busch Stadium
Wrigley Field
US Cellular Field
Camden Yards
RFK
Turner Field
Jacob's Field
PNC Park
Pro Player's Field
Minute Maid Park
Kaufman Stadium
Citizen's Bank Park
Miller Park

Scar
07-05-2007, 09:51 AM
From another thread:


Scar, how did you like Citizens Bank Park (I know you liked the game's outcome ;) )?

Christine, to elaborate a little more:

I liked it a lot. Traffic getting in and out was easy. Parking was easy. The stadium is very beautiful. Doesn’t appear to be a bad seat in the house. I wish I had spent some time at Ashburn’s Alley but I really just walked through. The biggest surprise was that the lines for the concessions were short. That’s one thing I hate about the Linc, it takes forever to get anything.

Oh, and I did like the outcome even though it was a little scary at the end. But, typical Mets, win 4 in row, lose 4 in a row.

Jared
07-05-2007, 01:37 PM
Arriving and leaving Citizens Bank Park is amazingly easy. Most ballparks in major cities have incredible traffic immediately before and after the game. I think the proximity to the highway really helps the flow of cars.

I moved RFK stadium from the future to past list, even though I have not been there yet. I'm seeing the Nationals take on the Brewers in Washington Saturday night.

:)

MickeyAD
07-06-2007, 11:33 PM
I have been going to games at Coors Field since it opened when I was nine years old. One of my dreams came true when I was hired by the Rockies a couple of years ago. So now there are weeks when I spend more time at the ballpark than at home.

Of other current major league parks, I've visited Jacobs Field and PNC Park. Both are wonderful stadiums. I think PNC Park is especially beautiful because I love the view of the Pittsburgh skyline beyond the outfield fence.

I went to a Pirates game during the final season of baseball at Three Rivers Stadium. It wasn't too bad for an older ballpark.

With minor league stadiums, I've been to a few Colorado Springs Sky Sox (Rockies AAA affiliate) games at Security Service Field. I love it's intimate atmosphere. I've also been to an Erie Seawolves (Tigers AA affiliate) game.

I spent my most recent Spring Break working at the Rockies Spring Training ticket office at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, AZ. That was an awesome experience!

I'd LOVE to visit Angel Stadium, Minute Maid Park, Camden Yards, Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Comerica Park, and Busch Stadium.

Old School Mouse Ears
07-07-2007, 07:54 AM
was the best idea to put the Link and CBP in south philly ..gods would you really want fight center city traffic after a game? would have taken hours to get to 95 or ben franklin bridge:D i agree not as pretty but at lease you get home the same day as the game

DisneyMelissa
07-29-2007, 12:35 PM
The only park I have been to numerous times is Miller Park and I absolutely love it there! It has a great atmosphere. I'm planning on venturing out to some of the other stadiums in the future, but I have a feeling Miller Park will always be my favorite :)

Gottaluvgoof
08-25-2007, 10:36 PM
My list isn't very long.
Gone - Busch Stadium
New Busch Stadium
Wrigley Field
Whatever they call the place where the Texas Rangers play :confused:
The stadium where the Royals play

:secret: I'm more a football fan than a baseball fan.

Edward Jones Dome
Superdome - Saw my RAMS lose in the Super Bowl to those darned Patriots. :(
Miami Dolphins Stadium - beat my RAMS...grrrr

I need to stay home in my own stadium, we win more there :number1:

sportsguy2315
08-26-2007, 01:29 PM
AL:
Metrodome (My Twins!)
US Cellular (aka the Prison Cell) :silly: (Black Sox)
Rogers Centre (Jays)
Kauffman Stadium (Royals)

NL:
Wrigley :) (My Cubs!)
Dolphin Stadium (Marlins)
Miller Park (Brewers)
New Busch (Cardinals)
Chase Field (D-Backs)

Minors:
Coastal Federal Field (Myrtle Beach Pelicans)
Elfstrom Stadium (Kane County Cougars)

Spring Training:
Lee County Sports Complex (Twins)
Ho Ho Kam Park (Cubs)
Cracker Jack Stadium (Braves)

BMan62
08-30-2007, 07:47 PM
Nice thread!

Short list here:

AL:
Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards

NL:
Veterans Stadium
Citizens Bank Park

Minors:
Commerce Bank Park, City Island (Harrisburg Senators)
Sovereign Bank Stadium (York Revolution)

CFA:
Beaver Stadium (Penn State)