Favorite Stadium?
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
I've been to Petco, Oracle Park, Safeco field, Angel stadium of Anaheim, The kingdome, and Chase field.
Petco and Safeco are the best visualy.
Best experience was probably at the Cubs spring training facility in Arizona though.
Saw the world baseball classic in Anaheim.
Don't really remember much about the Kingdome because i was young when i went to those games.
Some day I plan on seeing the 30 stadiums as a roadtrip. I really want to see games in Chicago (Cubs), Bostom, NYY, Toronto, and LA NL.
You'll love Toronto, not for the stadium, because it's ugly as sin, but for the city and where it's located. Right in the heart of downtown, next to CN Tower. Truly an international city.
I recommend hitting up 360 restaurant at the top of CN Tower. Incredible views and foodI'm over in Vancouver BC so i know Toronto well i've just never been there. I agree it is a nice city though. I always love making fun for the Maple Leafs when ever hockey season is going on
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Wrigley Field
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@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
I've been to Petco, Oracle Park, Safeco field, Angel stadium of Anaheim, The kingdome, and Chase field.
Petco and Safeco are the best visualy.
Best experience was probably at the Cubs spring training facility in Arizona though.
Saw the world baseball classic in Anaheim.
Don't really remember much about the Kingdome because i was young when i went to those games.
Some day I plan on seeing the 30 stadiums as a roadtrip. I really want to see games in Chicago (Cubs), Bostom, NYY, Toronto, and LA NL.
You'll love Toronto, not for the stadium, because it's ugly as sin, but for the city and where it's located. Right in the heart of downtown, next to CN Tower. Truly an international city.
I recommend hitting up 360 restaurant at the top of CN Tower. Incredible views and foodI'm over in Vancouver BC so i know Toronto well i've just never been there. I agree it is a nice city though. I always love making fun for the Maple Leafs when ever hockey season is going on
Nice! Ya leafs are a joke. I'm in Ottawa, but grew up in Calgary. Flames fan here. Don't really care about hockey much though
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
I've been to Petco, Oracle Park, Safeco field, Angel stadium of Anaheim, The kingdome, and Chase field.
Petco and Safeco are the best visualy.
Best experience was probably at the Cubs spring training facility in Arizona though.
Saw the world baseball classic in Anaheim.
Don't really remember much about the Kingdome because i was young when i went to those games.
Some day I plan on seeing the 30 stadiums as a roadtrip. I really want to see games in Chicago (Cubs), Bostom, NYY, Toronto, and LA NL.
You'll love Toronto, not for the stadium, because it's ugly as sin, but for the city and where it's located. Right in the heart of downtown, next to CN Tower. Truly an international city.
I recommend hitting up 360 restaurant at the top of CN Tower. Incredible views and foodI'm over in Vancouver BC so i know Toronto well i've just never been there. I agree it is a nice city though. I always love making fun for the Maple Leafs when ever hockey season is going on
Nice! Ya leafs are a joke. I'm in Ottawa, but grew up in Calgary. Flames fan here. Don't really care about hockey much though
I'm in Vancouver but I'm a Sharks fan (they were the first team I saw live) baseball is always going to be my favorite sport but I do enjoy hockey especially the playoffs.
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@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
I've been to Petco, Oracle Park, Safeco field, Angel stadium of Anaheim, The kingdome, and Chase field.
Petco and Safeco are the best visualy.
Best experience was probably at the Cubs spring training facility in Arizona though.
Saw the world baseball classic in Anaheim.
Don't really remember much about the Kingdome because i was young when i went to those games.
Some day I plan on seeing the 30 stadiums as a roadtrip. I really want to see games in Chicago (Cubs), Bostom, NYY, Toronto, and LA NL.
You'll love Toronto, not for the stadium, because it's ugly as sin, but for the city and where it's located. Right in the heart of downtown, next to CN Tower. Truly an international city.
I recommend hitting up 360 restaurant at the top of CN Tower. Incredible views and foodI'm over in Vancouver BC so i know Toronto well i've just never been there. I agree it is a nice city though. I always love making fun for the Maple Leafs when ever hockey season is going on
Nice! Ya leafs are a joke. I'm in Ottawa, but grew up in Calgary. Flames fan here. Don't really care about hockey much though
I'm in Vancouver but I'm a Sharks fan (they were the first team I saw live) baseball is always going to be my favorite sport but I do enjoy hockey especially the playoffs.
Us Canadian "baseball first" fans are a rare breed.. hockey is religion here.. like football in Texas
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@CRGDVD said in Favorite Stadium?:
The K is a beautiful place to watch baseball. Also Coors Field and Busch Stadium are very, very nice.
Want to hit up Kauffman and Busch, but need to find a reason to go to KC or St. Louis...
Still looking for a reason lolI was at Kauffman a few years ago and it was great. I don't have an MLB team in my state so I really don't have much to compare it too. Nonetheless it was awesome.
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@niatstihs86 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@CRGDVD said in Favorite Stadium?:
The K is a beautiful place to watch baseball. Also Coors Field and Busch Stadium are very, very nice.
Want to hit up Kauffman and Busch, but need to find a reason to go to KC or St. Louis...
Still looking for a reason lolI was at Kauffman a few years ago and it was great. I don't have an MLB team in my state so I really don't have much to compare it too. Nonetheless it was awesome.
It's on my list!
I plan to go to them all. Got mostly central states cities and southern cities to go. East and West done mostly. -
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Stadium?:
I've been to Petco, Oracle Park, Safeco field, Angel stadium of Anaheim, The kingdome, and Chase field.
Petco and Safeco are the best visualy.
Best experience was probably at the Cubs spring training facility in Arizona though.
Saw the world baseball classic in Anaheim.
Don't really remember much about the Kingdome because i was young when i went to those games.
Some day I plan on seeing the 30 stadiums as a roadtrip. I really want to see games in Chicago (Cubs), Bostom, NYY, Toronto, and LA NL.
You'll love Toronto, not for the stadium, because it's ugly as sin, but for the city and where it's located. Right in the heart of downtown, next to CN Tower. Truly an international city.
I recommend hitting up 360 restaurant at the top of CN Tower. Incredible views and foodI'm over in Vancouver BC so i know Toronto well i've just never been there. I agree it is a nice city though. I always love making fun for the Maple Leafs when ever hockey season is going on
Nice! Ya leafs are a joke. I'm in Ottawa, but grew up in Calgary. Flames fan here. Don't really care about hockey much though
I'm in Vancouver but I'm a Sharks fan (they were the first team I saw live) baseball is always going to be my favorite sport but I do enjoy hockey especially the playoffs.
Us Canadian "baseball first" fans are a rare breed.. hockey is religion here.. like football in Texas
Very true, but I play softball, love watching the games (there's nothing like the atmosphere for a good baseball game) watching the Canadians at Nat Bailey is always a good time. Great way to see the Jays up coming prospects like Nate Pearson, and of course I love the show despite it's many problems I'll still play until at least January. I miss the live games though this year.
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@niatstihs86 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Favorite Stadium?:
@CRGDVD said in Favorite Stadium?:
The K is a beautiful place to watch baseball. Also Coors Field and Busch Stadium are very, very nice.
Want to hit up Kauffman and Busch, but need to find a reason to go to KC or St. Louis...
Still looking for a reason lolI was at Kauffman a few years ago and it was great. I don't have an MLB team in my state so I really don't have much to compare it too. Nonetheless it was awesome.
It's on my list!
I plan to go to them all. Got mostly central states cities and southern cities to go. East and West done mostly.That's awesome. Hope the rest of the ball parks you visit have a good experience waiting for you.
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Both Busch stadiums
ballpark in Arlington
coors
new yankee
citi
Petco
Dodger stadium
Chase (for royal rumble not baseball)
Camden yards
National park
Citizens bankHad tickets for cubs, white Sox and brewers before dumb covid
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I have been to Wrigley, Busch (Current), Guaranteed Rate Field, PNC, Citizens Bank Park, Nationals Park, Great American Ballpark, and Dodger. I went to Turner Field also. Wrigley and PNC are my favs. (14 years old)
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Shea Stadium
Yankee Stadium
New Busch StadiumTropicana Field has its own charm that could only be classified as uniquely eccentric. However, I think Minute Maid Field made a case for weirdness when they first opened up and had a sloping center field going up towards the wall at 435 ft. before they finally got it right and said, "y'know, we don't need our guys getting hurt catching a routine fly ball with a 21.5-degree incline."
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I've been to three stadiums. Ranked from best to worst, they are:
Oracle Park in San Francisco
Oakland Coliseum in Oakland
Comerica Park in Detroit -
Fenway of course. Petco is nice as well, can't wait to go to Wrigley eventually and Camden Yard (when there is a decent Oriole team)
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Stadiums that I’ve been to
Pirates (PNC Park and Three Rivers) – PNC has the best view in the MLB. There isn’t a bad seat in the place and very affordable compared to other ballparks I’ve been to.
Reds
Indians – underrated city
Cubs – the actual ballpark isn’t that great, but gotta love the nostalgia. I’d advise to spend the day because Wrigleyville was awesome. I’d like to go back to see all of the improvements they have been making.
White Sox – we were not allowed to leave the top level to go walk around the main concourse. This seemed very odd and soured the experience.
Diamondbacks
Red Sox – was there for Big Papi’s jersey retirement, which was awesome. I’d recommend taking the tour. You get to enter the stadium early and see part of batting practice from the field. Like Wrigley, it has that historic feel.
Mets (Shea) – not the greatest of stadiums
Yankees (new) – just absolutely massive
Phillies
Diamondbacks
Orioles – it was about 105 degrees so didn’t enjoy it too much. I was supposed to go back this summer, but COVID happenedI’ve had tickets to the Nationals twice now and haven’t been able to go. First time was due to a tropical storm a few years back and this year was COVID.
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