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UNH_Alum_In_CT
April 14th, 2009, 11:58 AM
Writing a reply in the Mark Fidrych thread made me think about the MLB Stadiums that I've watched games in. And it made me realize that most of them no longer host games or even stand! Actually, Fenway is the only one still active! xeekx xoopsx
My stadiums:
Fenway Park
Pre-1975 Yankee Stadium
Post-1975 Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Veteran's Stadium (Philly)
Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Municipal Stadium (Cleveland)
Three Rivers Stadium
Kingdome
It also made me realize that I've now become old enough for some cities to be on their third stadium in my lifetime! :p :( xsmhx xsmhx xsmhx
NYC: Pre-1975, Post-1975 and new Yankee Stadium
NYC: Polo Grounds, Shea Stadium, Citi Field
Philly: Connie Mack/Shibe Field, The Vet, Citizen's Bank Park
DC: Griffith Stadium, RFK, Nationals Park
Pittsburgh: Forbes Field, Three Rivers, PNC Park
Cincinnati: Crosley Field, Riverfront Stadium, Great American
St. Louis: Sportsman's Park, old Busch Stadium, new Busch Stadium
Seattle: Sicks' Stadium (albeit for the Pilots), Kingdome, Safeco Field
If anyone has a bucket list of seeing all the MLB stadiums, do it over a short duration because the landscape changes quickly!! xnodx xpeacex xpeacex
813Jag
April 14th, 2009, 12:00 PM
Writing a reply in the Mark Fidrych thread made me think about the MLB Stadiums that I've watched games in. And it made me realize that most of them no longer host games or even stand! Actually, Fenway is the only one still active! xeekx xoopsx
My stadiums:
Fenway Park
Pre-1975 Yankee Stadium
Post-1975 Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Veteran's Stadium (Philly)
Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Municipal Stadium (Cleveland)
Three Rivers Stadium
Kingdome
It also made me realize that I've now become old enough for some cities to be on their third stadium in my lifetime! :p :( xsmhx xsmhx xsmhx
NYC: Pre-1975, Post-1975 and new Yankee Stadium
NYC: Polo Grounds, Shea Stadium, Citi Field
Philly: Connie Mack/Shibe Field, The Vet, Citizen's Bank Park
DC: Griffith Stadium, RFK, Nationals Park
Pittsburgh: Forbes Field, Three Rivers, PNC Park
Cincinnati: Crosley Field, Riverfront Stadium, Great American
St. Louis: Sportsman's Park, old Busch Stadium, new Busch Stadium
Seattle: Sicks' Stadium (albeit for the Pilots), Kingdome, Safeco Field
If anyone has a bucket list of seeing all the MLB stadiums, do it over a short duration because the landscape changes quickly!! xnodx xpeacex xpeacex
Does seeing a football game there count? If so, I've been to Fulton County and the Astrodome.
Grizalltheway
April 14th, 2009, 12:04 PM
Safeco Field, drove by the Angels' stadium.
ASUG8
April 14th, 2009, 12:07 PM
Fulton County
Wrigley
Drove by Astrodome
(pretty weak xnonono2x)
whitey
April 14th, 2009, 12:08 PM
Shea Stadium
Yankee Stadium
Camden Yards
Citizens Bank Park
RFK Stadium
Nationals Stadium
Kauffman Stadium
...will be adding Citi Field to this list at some point this summer.
appmaj
April 14th, 2009, 12:10 PM
My List:
Fulton County (Atlanta)
Veterans (Philly)
Camden Yards (Baltimore)
Shea Stadium
Yankee Stadium
I actually went to Shea & Yankee in the same day last seaon (final for both.)
Had tickets to Yankee for Firday Sept 12 rained out went to the Mets game Saturday @ Noon then caught the train over for the night cap (makeup game) @ Yankee
UNHWildCats
April 14th, 2009, 12:11 PM
Fenway Park
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
non MLB parks
Holman Stadium
Gill Stadium
MerchantsAuto.com Stadium
and soon
Key Span Park
appmaj
April 14th, 2009, 12:29 PM
Non-MLB
Fieldcrest-Cannon (Kannapolis Intimidators)
Knights Stadium (Charlotte Knights)
LP Frans Stadium (Hickory Crawdads)
Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Durham Bulls)
McCormik Field (Asheville Tourists)
Buck Hardee Field (Wilmington Sharks)
BB & T Field (Myrtle Beach Pelicans)
Smokies Park (Tennessee Smokies)
AshevilleApp2
April 14th, 2009, 12:46 PM
Existing Stadiums
Comerica Park-Detroit
PNC Park-Pittsburgh
Progressive Field-Cleveland
Orioles Park at Camden Yards-Baltimore
I plan on going to a Nationals game this September.
Non Existent Parks
Tiger Stadium-Detroit
County Stadium-Milwaukee
Metropolitan Stadium-Twins
UMass922
April 14th, 2009, 01:16 PM
Fenway Park
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
Turner Field (Atlanta)
I hope to add Wrigley and U.S. Cellular to the list at some point this season.
I've been to Skydome (now Rogers Centre) in Toronto, but not for a game.
Gil Dobie
April 14th, 2009, 01:23 PM
HHH Metrodome - Minnesota
County Stadium - Milwaukee
Old Yankee Stadium
Drive-by of Turner
I could see Shea from the US Open Tennis site
bluehenbillk
April 14th, 2009, 01:49 PM
Let's see:
Citizens Bank Park & the Vet before it
Shea Stadium
Nationals Stadium (as of May 16th this year)
PNC Park & Three Rivers before it
Wrigley Field (as of July 28th this year)
Busch Stadium (the old one)
Dodger Stadium
Coors Field
Camden Yards & Memorial Stadium before it
Fenway Park
SkyDome
Yankee Stadium, old one (new one as of May 23rd this year)
Metrodome
Kaufman Stadium
Jacobs Field
Seen in person but never went to a game:
Fulton County Stadium
Dolphins Stadium
Great America Ball Park & Riverfront before it
Minute Maid Park
Miller Park
Petco Park
Tropicana Field
Commiskey Park
The Ballpark at Arlington
bulldog10jw
April 14th, 2009, 01:59 PM
Shea
Yankee (both versions)
Fenway
Olympic (Montreal)
Skydome (Toronto)
Veterans (philly)
Memorial (Baltimore)
Dodger
Anaheim
Petco
Bank One/Chase Field
Old Comiskey
Old Busch
Kingdome
Municipal (Cleveland)
JMU Newbill
April 14th, 2009, 02:06 PM
Miller Park in Milwaukee has been my favorite thus far. Great atmosphere in the parking lot, amazing looking stadium, cool shops and touristy type stuff on the inner ring inside, good food/beer, just overall a great experience. The view inside the stadium is a site to see as well. I hope business takes me out there again one day.
I've seen baseball games in both stadiums in Chicago, Pittsburgh, DC, Balitmore, Atlanta, and Kansas City. Would love to get to a game in New York (either one), and hope to do so this summer.
KC's stadium is garbage. They were playing the Yankees, there was approximately 5,000 people there, 4500 of which were cheering for the Yankees. The coolest part of that game was batting practice, because everyone was trying to hit the car that stood on top of a platform behind left field.
Disappointed that as many times as I have been to LA for business, I have never seen a game out there. Oh well.
TheValleyRaider
April 14th, 2009, 02:15 PM
Been to:
Yankee Stadium (post-1975)
Fenway Park
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
Camden Yards
Shea Stadium
Been by:
New Yankee Stadium (while under construction)
Citi Field (while under construction)
Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia)
RFK Stadium (Washington (well, long before the Nats moved there, though))
Progressive Field (Cleveland)
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
PNC Park (Pittsburgh)
Will see soon:
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (next week, I think)
New Yankee Stadium (this summer)
Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati, within the next few years)
UNH_Alum_In_CT
April 14th, 2009, 02:17 PM
There we go, I knew we had some serious stadium visitors on this forum!! xbowx xbowx xbowx
To add my drive by or walk around:
Wrigley Field
Olympic (Montreal) -- should have gone to a Red Sox game there. xmadx xmadx
Fulton County
Tropicana Field
Citi Field
San Diego Stadium (Jack Murphy)
Dodger Stadium (Chavez Ravine) -- had plans to attend but the gridlock from Orange County to LA on the highway killed my interest. :p :p
Anaheim Stadium
Camden Yards
Citizens Bank
RFK
Nationals Park
what's left of Braves Field in Boston :p (Boston U's Nickerson Field)
813Jag
April 14th, 2009, 02:59 PM
Others I have seen:
Turner Field
Minutemaid/Enron (what ever it's called in Houston)
The Ballpark in Arlington
Dolphins Stadium
Fenway Park:
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa108/cdwells750/b17.jpg
Crappy picture I know. xlolx
Citizen's Bank
Qualcomm
Riverfront (Cincy)
Been to:
The Trop
Old Busch
Petco
FargoBison
April 14th, 2009, 03:42 PM
Metrodome
Miller Park
I'm looking forward to going to Wrigley in June.
OSBF
April 14th, 2009, 03:55 PM
I'm looking forward to going to Wrigley in June.
Why, it's a complete and total dump. Even if it isn't raining, wear rubber boots, because you stand in puddles of piss when you taxi up to the "trough" to do your business. I guess what cubs fans call charm, I just call revolting.
otto4pres
April 14th, 2009, 04:09 PM
Rogers Centre
Fenway Park
Safeco Field
Yankee Stadium
Hopefully getting to Citi Field & New Yankee Stadium sometime this summer with my dad.
FargoBison
April 14th, 2009, 06:41 PM
Why, it's a complete and total dump. Even if it isn't raining, wear rubber boots, because you stand in puddles of piss when you taxi up to the "trough" to do your business. I guess what cubs fans call charm, I just call revolting.
Is it really that bad? I tried to talk my friends into St. Louis but they absolutely had to go to Wrigley. Either way I will still be looking forward to it because it is nice road trip and no matter what Wrigley cannot be worse than the Metrodome.
ngineer
April 14th, 2009, 09:13 PM
My stadiums:
Connie Mack (1959-1970)
Veterans Stadium (1971-2003)
Citizens Bank Park (2004-2009)
Yankee Stadium (2008)
Fenway Park (1971, 1997)
Wrigley Field (1994,2007)
Dodger Stadium (2006)
PNC Park (2007)
Griffith/Municipal Stadium (Minneapolis) (1971)[Saw Harmon Killebrew hit HR #s 500 and 501!]
Tiger Stadium (1974-1977)
Busch Stadium III (2009)
YaleFootballFan
April 14th, 2009, 09:21 PM
I've seen games at:
Fenway Park
Yankee Stadium (the last version)
Shea Stadium
Petco Park
Been to, but have never seen a game there:
Chase Field in Phoenix
Camden Yards
kardplayer
April 14th, 2009, 09:52 PM
AL East (5 stadiums, 3 teams)
Baltimore - Memorial and Camden
Boston
Yankees - old and new (for the first Cub exhibition game)
AL Central (1, 1)
Detroit - the old stadium
AL West (1,1)
Oakland
AL total (7 stadiums, 5 teams)
NL East (3,3)
Mets - Shea
Phillies - Vet
Expos - Olympic
NL Central (7,5)
Cubs
Reds - Riverfront
Houston - Dome, Minute Maid
Pirates - 3 Rivers, PNC
St. Louis - Busch
NL West (4, 3)
D'Backs
Dodgers
Giants - Candlestick and Pac Bell
NL Total (14, 11)
MLB Total - 21 stadiums, 16 teams
Other "stadiums"
Giants spring training
Yogi Berra (independent league)
Louisville minor league
Chatham (cape cod league)
Lakewood Blue Claws (Phillies Minor League)
brownbear
April 14th, 2009, 10:15 PM
For games:
Turner Field
Fulton County Stadium
Old Busch Stadium
Camden Yards
Been to, but not for games:
Fenway Park (still haven't been to a game, tickets are way too expensive)
Braves Field (about 55 years after it was torn down and turned into Nickerson Field)
Old Yankee (last summer, Old Yankee still standing, new yankee practically finished)
Citi Field (February '09, Shea had already been torn down, citi field not yet opened)
Citizens Bank Park
PNC Park
Nationals Stadium
RFK Stadium (after the Nats left)
Wrigley Field
New Busch Stadium
Royals Stadium
Coors Field
AT&T Park (SF Giants, was called SBC Park at the time)
Candlestick Park (after the Giants left)
Dodgers Stadium
Anaheim Stadium (whatever it's called now, went there back in '02)
JackTwice
April 14th, 2009, 10:24 PM
For games:
Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium (for a Yankee game)
Turner Field
Metrodome (puke)
Plan on catching either Kaufmann stadium or Miller Field this year. Any suggestions?
poly51
April 15th, 2009, 01:03 AM
LA Coliseum
Dodger Stadium
Anaheim Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego
Candlestick Park San Francisco
AT&T Park San Francisco
Oakland Coliseum
Kingdome Seattle
th0m
April 15th, 2009, 03:57 AM
Wrigley Field
Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium (didn't see a game here)
AT&T Park
andy7171
April 15th, 2009, 07:41 AM
Camden Yards
Old Memorial Stadium(man I miss the $2 bleacher tickets)
The Vet
Old Mile High Stadium (Denver Bears- AAA)
Minor League Fields
Frederick Keys(O's A)
Bowie Bay Sox (O's AA)
Aberdeen Iron Birds (O's A)
Cobblestone
April 15th, 2009, 08:05 AM
Fenway Park
Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Shea Stadium
JMU Newbill
April 15th, 2009, 10:38 AM
We have a lot of well traveled fans here. I was so lucky in my old job to travel to all of the big cities.... not so much anymore.
OSBF
April 15th, 2009, 01:36 PM
Is it really that bad? I tried to talk my friends into St. Louis but they absolutely had to go to Wrigley. Either way I will still be looking forward to it because it is nice road trip and no matter what Wrigley cannot be worse than the Metrodome.
Yep, it's that bad. Couple of years ago the dump almost got condemed. There were chunks of rotten concrete falling down into the stands, the solution: hang a bunch of wire mesh netting over the seats.
The best part of a trip to wiggley is the neighborhood, several good eating and drinking establishments directly across the street.
FargoBison
May 27th, 2009, 11:17 PM
Metrodome
Miller Park
I'm looking forward to going to Wrigley in June.
Looks like Wrigley is out, but I will be going to St. Louis and Kansas City instead.
LehighFan11
May 28th, 2009, 07:12 AM
The Vet
Citizens Bank
Camden Yards (1997 Playoff game vs. Mariners)
PNC Park
Fenway Park
I would love to see a Braves game at Turner Field but I've never been to Atlanta. Fenway Park is by far my favorite park. I saw Pedro pitch a complete game vs. the Angles in August and the stadium was electric.
ElSissy
May 28th, 2009, 07:51 AM
Busch (old and new)
Wrigley
Yankee (old)
Fenway
The Vet
Oakland-Alameda
AT&T (San Francisco)
Dodger
Rangers Ballpark
Appfan_in_CAAland
May 28th, 2009, 01:32 PM
Cincinnati: both Riverfront and Great American
Yankee Stadium
Nationals Park
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