Re: how many MLB stadiums have you been to?
Rogers Center - Toronto
Progressive Field - Cleveland
Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati
Busch Stadium - St. Louis
Citizens Bank Ballpark - Philadelphia
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City
Marlins Park - Miami
Nationals Park - Washington
Oriole Park @ Camden Yards - Baltimore
Tropicana Field - Tampa Bay
Turner Field - Atlanta
Olympic Stadium - Montreal
Exhibition Stadium - Toronto
Plus 5 this summer; Houston, Dallas, Chicago X2 and Milwaukee
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Baltimore- Camden Yards- Memorial Stadium
Philly- Citizens Bank Park
Nationals Park- DC
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
San Fran
New Yankee Stadium And old Yankee Stadium
New York Citi Field
Boston
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Re: how many MLB stadiums have you been to?
Rogers Center - Toronto
Progressive Field - Cleveland
Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati
Busch Stadium - St. Louis
Citizens Bank Ballpark - Philadelphia
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City
Marlins Park - Miami
Nationals Park - Washington
Oriole Park @ Camden Yards - Baltimore
Tropicana Field - Tampa Bay
Turner Field - Atlanta
Minute Maid Park - Houston
Ballpark at Arlington - Texas
Miller Park - Milwaukee
Guaranteed Rate Field - Chicago
Wrigley Field - Chicago
Olympic Stadium - Montreal
Exhibition Stadium - Toronto
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Thought it would be fun to add my personal experiences and/or thoughts on the stadiums I've been to.
Wrigley Field - A truly majestic experience, minus the modern amenities which are being added yearly, that I recommend any baseball see for themselves. Food use to be awful but is improving under the new ownership.
US Cellular/Guaranteed Rate Field - Easy to get to and get out of. Great parking and great food!
Miller Park - My favorite stadium. Tailgating is awesome here, lots of food choices and bathrooms are plentiful. You will never have trouble finding a cold beer here either!
Chase Field - Lived in AZ for a while and the BOB as it was called when I lived there is my least favorite stadium. Food was bad and there wasn't much of an ambiance.
Petco Park - Love the outfield view and hey you're in San Diego.
Busch Stadium - Only been once for a Cubs Cards series and my group was heckled the entire time, haha. It actually got heated at one point when a Card fan kept throwing popcorn at my buddy who decided to remove the perpetrators hat and toss it 10-15 rows down.
Tropicana Field - Big Longoria fan so I enjoyed it but I've played in nicer stadiums myself when I was on a traveling team in high school. Feels like your in a giant tent. Can't wait for them to get a new stadium or just move, maybe to Montreal?
Target Field - Rather small when you consider it's a Major League Ball Park. Food is expensive compared to the others! I liked the vast concourses which made moving throughout the ball park a breeze.
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- Shea
- Old Yankee Stadium
- Olympic Stadium
- Candlestick Park
- Skydome Toronto
- Citi Field
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Originally Posted by
metsbats
- Shea
- Old Yankee Stadium
- Olympic Stadium
- Candlestick Park
- Skydome Toronto
- Citi Field
If we are counting tours or visiting outside the stadium then I can add
- Jacob's Field
- Wrigley Field
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I thought I would have had a chance to visit more as well....
Old Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Citi Field
Memorial Stadium
Camden Yards
Three Rivers Stadium
Candlestick Park
Veterans Stadium
Anaheim
Atlanta - both old and new
Wrigley Field
Old and New Comiskey
Detroit
Cleveland old and new
RFK - Nationals..
Haven't been to the new Yankee Stadium! Disappointing!
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JimCaravello
Haven't been to the new Yankee Stadium! Disappointing!
Have been to the new Yankee Stadium. Disappointing!
:D
Re: how many MLB stadiums have you been to?
Revised list... 21 now; only 14 of them are current.
Current stadiums:
NL East: Mets, Nationals, Phillies
NL Central: Cubs, Brewers
NL West: Giants
AL East: Red Sox, Orioles, Blue Jays, Yankees
AL Central: Indians
AL West: Angels, A's, Astros
Retired stadiums:
NL East: Mets, Phillies, Nationals, Marlins, Expos
NL Central: Pirates
AL East: Yankees
Next year's goal -- to add either Pittburgh or Cincinnati... or both