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Which past and current MLB ballparks have you been to?

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Atlanta - Truist Park
Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Boston - Fenway Park
Chicago - Wrigley Field
Cincinnati - Riverfront Stadium and Great American Ballpark
Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Jacobs Field/Progressive Field
Colorado - Coors Field
Detroit - Comerica Park
Kansas City - Royals Stadium
Miami - Loan Depot Park
Milwaukee - Miller Park/American Family Field
NY Mets - Citi Field
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
Philadelphia - Veterans Stadium and Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park
St. Louis - Busch Stadium III
Tampa Bay - Tropicana Field and George Steinbrenner Field
Toronto - Skydome
Washington - Nationals Park

I regret not getting to Shea Stadium, the Astrodome and Tiger Stadium. Particularly Shea Stadium and the Astrodome having watched so many games from there on tv.

Which past and current MLB parks have you been to?
 
Not many: fenway, Houston, san Diego, tampa and rockies.

Houston it was 2 years before they won the world series and no one was there. You could bring a gallon zip lock bag of food in and water. That was their incentive to get fans to come

San Diego had taco night. Worse tacos I have ever eaten. Just a wet sloppy mess

Sat in the rock pile last year. Thats one bad team
 
Fenway
Old Yankees Stadium
New Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Cleveland Muniaipal Stadium....steel girders everywhere

Montreal Olympic Stadium ...concrete spaceship



Tropicana
Pro Player Stadium
Current Marlins Stadium
 
Angels, Dodger and Tigers.
 
Fenway
Shea
Astrodome
Minute Maid (now Daikin Park)
 
Seattle
San Francisco

The San Francisco Giants ballpark is special. Right on the Bay, drove to SF with a few buddies when I was in my 20’s and watched Barry Bonds hit a juiced up dinger into the water.


 
Fenway
Wrigley
Shea
Citifield
Municipal Stadium, the old Indians ballpark...

I was there in Cleveland in 1991 in sales, and figured, the Red Sox were in town; why not? That was the summer that Mo Vaughn and Phil Plantier came up... I thought Phil would be the better player by FAR. Another reason I'm not a scout or a GM.
 
Fenway
Balt- old and Camden Yard
Yankees -old and new
Phil- old and new
SD- old and new

I guess I'm old..........................
 
When I was in NY last year for work I saw that the Mets were playing the Red Sox. Price of a cab each way from my hotel in Manhattan to the ball park was about $100. Would have cost way more to get to the park than it would be for a ticket.
 
Seattle
San Francisco

The San Francisco Giants ballpark is special. Right on the Bay, drove to SF with a few buddies when I was in my 20’s and watched Barry Bonds hit a juiced up dinger into the water.
I lived in the Bay Area for a 6 month contract. I actually lived about 45 minutes east of San Francisco.

So my girlfriend is in town visiting and we decided to see the ballpark for the first time. It's about 90+ degrees and a very hot, sweaty walk to the BART station.

By the time we got to the ballpark an hour later, it was in the 50's, very windy, and we froze our asses off. The weather patterns in that whole region are just unlike anything I can think of anywhere else.
 
Not many. Fenway, Three Rivers, the old Cleveland Municipal.
 
I lived in the Bay Area for a 6 month contract. I actually lived about 45 minutes east of San Francisco.

So my girlfriend is in town visiting and we decided to see the ballpark for the first time. It's about 90+ degrees and a very hot, sweaty walk to the BART station.

By the time we got to the ballpark an hour later, it was in the 50's, very windy, and we froze our asses off. The weather patterns in that whole region are just unlike anything I can think of anywhere else.
Yup. I’ve been to SF many times, one of the great cities in N. America, but the difference in weather near the water compared to 10 minutes inland is huge. The night we went to the ball game it was summer time and pretty nice.
 

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