What's your favorite MLB Stadium and what makes it your favorite?
Question:What do you think makes an MLB Stadium great? Is it the Food? Can you get there easily? How about the parking? Are there enough bathrooms? Is the stadium clean? Is there a bad seat in the house? I have been to a few including Yankee, Shea, Oriole Park and Tropicana Field each has its own character and charm. Would love to go to Fenway and Wrigley as well.
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Wrigley Field is my favorite, not just because I am a Cubs fan. I don't know how to describe it, but its overall charm, when you first walk in and see the ivy...i don't know. it's always seemed magical to me!Another park I like is Orioles Park at Camden Yards. I like how modern it is; its a nice place to enjoy a ball game.
On another note, I don't really like RFK. I'm glad they're building a new stadium for the Nationals, because their current one is not easily accesible, and is very cramped.
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Turner field in Atlanta kuz im a loyal and proud to support the braves although everyone says its Americas team or overrated but hey they have good playersThe baseball shrine that is Yankee Stadium. So many great memories.
You have to love fans that are crazy about a team no matter what and no fans exemplify that more than cubs fans.
Wrigley Field is one of the most fun places I've ever been to a ball game.
I would have to say Camden Yards in Baltimore. Great view points, fair ticket prices, and very well kept at all times.
Shea is a dump! The Mets really do need the new stadium they are getting.
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I like the Skydome or now known as Rodgers Centre in Toronto. To me, I think its the best looking ballpark out there. I love the centerfield scoreboard and the building on the sides of it. I think it looks great.Is sammy sosa a hall of famer?
Dodger Stadium is my favorite. Because its a classic ball park ... There have only been minor renovations so it helps keeps the authenticity... The food is good, getting there is not too bad yeah i admit the parking sucks but all and all its wroth it. if you like classic stadiums you should pay Dodger stadium a visit :)Wrigley is pretty special. Sit in the bleachers and listen to the crazy people out there. They are fun and actually know baseball.
I also like Coors Field. It has a circular walkway all around the park that many new ballparks try and copy. It's in the middle of downtown Denver which is a great atmosphere for before and after the games. (that is if people show up to watch)
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The Brewers new stadium is nice.I have been to Dodger Stadium, AT&T Park (SF Giants), Angels Stadium & Petco Park (SD Padres). I love the last 3 stadiums! The fans are awesome, the food is lovely, the atmosphere is wonderful and the attitude is all-around fun and exciting. I have yet to see other stadiums and would love to see more (especially my other beloved team the STL Cardinals) since I LOVE baseball. As for Dodgers Stadium? No comment!! The fans are rude,the food is not all that great,the parking sucks a** and the stadium looks like it will crumble soon and lets not forget if you are going to visit this place soon don't forget your gun.
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easily PNC Park it has a great view it is clean great field high definion screen but unfortunel a bad teamHow much is beer at Miller Park?
if you have the chance. GO TO FENWAYits awesome
first of all the sox are great
the fans are awesome
great atmosphere
beautiful park
and the best non baseball moment at fenway is everyone singing sweet caroline after the seventh inning-they even pause the music so you can go----so good, so good, so good
P.S. if you go-i recommend the bleachers in center-you can see the break of every pitch
or maybe the green monster seats-ive never been up there but i want to so bad
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AT&T Park - SF (architecture and views of SF Bay)Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati (Cincinnati Chili and architecture)
Yankee Stadium - NY (like going to church because it's sacred ground)
Coors Field - Denver (juiced baseballs flying outta there and the local cuisine)
Gotta be Yankee stadium man. I've been there probably 30 times in my life, and God, it's always the same. You step out onto that field, and it's electric. It gives me goosebumps every time I see it. The food isn't that great, the beers are too expensive, and the bathrooms are too crowded, but I wouldn't change anything about it.
I hate to sound like a rah-rah fan, but it feels like God sorta peeks out from behind the clouds and kisses that patch of grass every now and then.
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SBC Park. It's pretty, well maintained, and has an amazing view. You can catch the ferry right on the pier. The park is remarkably clean too. Since it was built, I find it to be a beautiful park.i've been to Camden Yards and i loved it i cant describe it...i got such a warm and great feeling when i walked in their for the first time. My other favorite is Citizen Bank Park b/c its easy for me to get to but i love the view and its a very beautiful stadium..but the one i really want to go to is Yankee Stadium b/c the Yankees are my favorite team in MLB.i might be going to see a game soon.i think their stadium is very beautiful from what i've seen on tv. GO YANKEES!
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