Favourite parks to visit
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I have been to 28 ball
Parks ( a few are no longer there )? Fenway you a magical due to the history, while Wrigley was less magical. Oracle ( San Fran) is probably May favorite, but PNC is the hidden gem. -
I've only been to SafeCo and Coors. Both are great ballparks in their own way.
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I live a few mins outside Philadelphia and I love CBP so I feel blessed there. Haven't been to any others but I plan on trying to go to Camden Yard this summer. Any suggestions for good east coast ballparks? I want to see Fenway for sure. Don't really have much interest in going into New York for anything if I wanted to watch a homeless person fight a rat for a half smoked cigarette I'd watch Jerry Springer.
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@msacks11_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
I live a few mins outside Philadelphia and I love CBP so I feel blessed there. Haven't been to any others but I plan on trying to go to Camden Yard this summer. Any suggestions for good east coast ballparks? I want to see Fenway for sure. Don't really have much interest in going into New York for anything if I wanted to watch a homeless person fight a rat for a half smoked cigarette I'd watch Jerry Springer.
I’ve only been to Great American and the old Yankee Stadium on the east coast so far, I guess Turner could kinda be considered East but Great American was fun, Old Yankee stadium was great for the history, unfortunately that doesn’t help much lol.
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During last season, the wife and I finished our goal of going to all 30. PNC was my favorite. A lot of people like Oracle, but that is our home stadium so I don't really count it. Wrigley and Fenway were awesome too because of the history.
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You see guys, we can have a thread where no one wants to kill each other!
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I've been to Safeco a ton, Coors, Old Yankee stadium, Shea, the Vet, St Louis, Kaufman, and Citizens Bank park. Seattle is my favorite, but the fans in St Louis are amazing. Wore a M's jersey to Yankee stadium in 2001 got hit with a fully loaded hot dog, that was awesome, Shea always smelled like weed, Coors has awesome site lines.
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@sodomojo01_xbl said in Favourite parks to visit:
I've been to Safeco a ton, Coors, Old Yankee stadium, Shea, the Vet, St Louis, Kaufman, and Citizens Bank park. Seattle is my favorite, but the fans in St Louis are amazing. Wore a M's jersey to Yankee stadium in 2001 got hit with a fully loaded hot dog, that was awesome, Shea always smelled like weed, Coors has awesome site lines.
Getting hit with a hot dog as a visiting fan at yankee stadium is a form of endearment.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
@sodomojo01_xbl said in Favourite parks to visit:
I've been to Safeco a ton, Coors, Old Yankee stadium, Shea, the Vet, St Louis, Kaufman, and Citizens Bank park. Seattle is my favorite, but the fans in St Louis are amazing. Wore a M's jersey to Yankee stadium in 2001 got hit with a fully loaded hot dog, that was awesome, Shea always smelled like weed, Coors has awesome site lines.
Getting hit with a hot dog as a visiting fan at yankee stadium is a form of endearment.
I had just changed too I was the American Flag bearer for the National Anthem that night, if it would have been my Blues I would have been pissed.
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@sodomojo01_xbl said in Favourite parks to visit:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
@sodomojo01_xbl said in Favourite parks to visit:
I've been to Safeco a ton, Coors, Old Yankee stadium, Shea, the Vet, St Louis, Kaufman, and Citizens Bank park. Seattle is my favorite, but the fans in St Louis are amazing. Wore a M's jersey to Yankee stadium in 2001 got hit with a fully loaded hot dog, that was awesome, Shea always smelled like weed, Coors has awesome site lines.
Getting hit with a hot dog as a visiting fan at yankee stadium is a form of endearment.
I had just changed too I was the American Flag bearer for the National Anthem that night, if it would have been my Blues I would have been pissed.
Jesus christ, I didn’t know that, but still a form of endearment in NYC. I am from Canada and remember being covered in beer by yankee fans at a bar in manhattan during st.patty’s day for wearing a jay’s hat, but they also bought me beers the rest of the night so it was all good.
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Camden is about as good as it gets, even if they host a JV team
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I’ve been to 17 and hoping to get to a couple more this year. Wrigley is home for me and very special but others I’ve liked a lot are Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and San Diego. Milwaukee (Wrigley North) is fun also
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Petco is a ton of fun, more for the sights less about the baseball.
I went to Yankee stadium (the last one) and Shea stadium and those were pretty exciting just because of the history.
Chase Field is really cool and seeing Randy Johnson pitch there on opening day the year after their championship was an incredible experience.
Safeco and Angels stadium are also nice. Dodgers stadium has just the best fans......pause for laughter. Sorry @dbarmonstar_PSN. It's actually a fun Park.
My bucket list- Minute Maid Park, Busch Stadium, Fenway, Wrigley, PNC, honestly I'm sure I'd enjoy any ballpark.
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@wrigley85soldier_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
I’ve been to 17 and hoping to get to a couple more this year. Wrigley is home for me and very special but others I’ve liked a lot are Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and San Diego. Milwaukee (Wrigley North) is fun also
You guys take over Petco when you're in town. It's actually fun because Cuns fans can party.
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I’ve been to 12 ballparks. I’m from San Diego so I’m biased, but Petco really is one of the best. I really liked Minute Maid Park when I went there (epic duel between Roger Clemens and Jake Peavy).
The Diamondbacks ballpark is nice, too.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
Petco is a ton of fun, more for the sights less about the baseball.
I went to Yankee stadium (the last one) and Shea stadium and those were pretty exciting just because of the history.
Chase Field is really cool and seeing Randy Johnson pitch there on opening day the year after their championship was an incredible experience.
Safeco and Angels stadium are also nice. Dodgers stadium has just the best fans......pause for laughter. Sorry @dbarmonstar_PSN. It's actually a fun Park.
My bucket list- Minute Maid Park, Busch Stadium, Fenway, Wrigley, PNC, honestly I'm sure I'd enjoy any ballpark.
Was wondering when you would chime in.
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I just moved to Arizona so I'll have to check out Chase Field. I'm still in awe of how awesome Spring Training was and this was a short one.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
@ericulous1_psn said in Favourite parks to visit:
Petco is a ton of fun, more for the sights less about the baseball.
I went to Yankee stadium (the last one) and Shea stadium and those were pretty exciting just because of the history.
Chase Field is really cool and seeing Randy Johnson pitch there on opening day the year after their championship was an incredible experience.
Safeco and Angels stadium are also nice. Dodgers stadium has just the best fans......pause for laughter. Sorry @dbarmonstar_PSN. It's actually a fun Park.
My bucket list- Minute Maid Park, Busch Stadium, Fenway, Wrigley, PNC, honestly I'm sure I'd enjoy any ballpark.
Was wondering when you would chime in.
Yeah you know...I can't stay away from any good baseball conversation..
Now I'm gonna attempt mini seasons and hope it works. -
Got to go to one of the last games at Shea Stadium before it got tore down. Saved up money from my first full time job and bought tickets for myself and my parents. Got to see Santana pitch a shutout and keep the playoff hopes alive before they botched it the next day.
Aside from that I've been to Citi Field a bunch of times, really nice place. Super easy to get back on the highway when you leave which is a big plus. I will be excited to go after they unveil that Tom Seaver statue tomorrow -
Best
- PNC
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. - Minute Maid (biased)
- Philly
Worst:
47. Olympic
46. Shea
45. Oakland Alameda - PNC