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Old 04-25-2015, 04:23 PM
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Default Ballparks that no longer stand - Which have you been too?

I was talking to a NET54-er and he has been to an amazing list of ballparks in general and it got me thinking about parks I have been to that no longer exist, just curious if we have any old timers here who have been to others.

I saw games at:

-County Stadium Milwaukee
-Three Rivers in Pitt
-Riverfront - Cincy - saw Bench, Foster and Perez all hit home runs and I want to say they went back to back to back - was a die hard Big Red Machine fan so that was awesome.
-Old Comiskey Park - White Sox, saw many games there - miss the trofts : )
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Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.
Tiger Stadium.
Yankee Stadium.
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Exhibition Stadium in Toronto
Yankee Stadium
Tiger Stadium
Kingdome
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Tiger stadium:loved it
Yankee stadium: meh
Milwaukee : loved it

Forgot Shea. Yeah.

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1. My beloved Shea Stadium
2. Enemy territory Yankee Stadium
3. Memorial Stadium Baltimore
4. Veterans Stadium Philadelphia
5. Riverfront Stadium Cincinnati
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Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego
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Old 04-25-2015, 05:55 PM
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Some others
Arlington Stadium
Astrodome (although I don't think it has been torn down yet)
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Old Busch Stadium
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Metrodome in Minneapolis. I really miss that place. It was the closest place for me to watch a game, a short 600 mile round trip. I could buy tickets to any game and I knew it was going to get played and it would the 70 degrees and beautiful.
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it got me thinking about parks I have been to that no longer exist, just curious if we have any old timers here who have been to others.
With so many new ballparks that have opened in recent years, and with at least one more to open in the near future (Atlanta in 2017), you don't have to be an "old timer" to have attended a game in a park that no longer stands.
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Three Rivers
Veterans
Yankee
Shea

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Arlington
Busch
Astrodome
Ray Winder Field-Little Rock
Tim McCarver- Memphis
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With so many new ballparks that have opened in recent years, and with at least one more to open in the near future (Atlanta in 2017), you don't have to be an "old timer" to have attended a game in a park that no longer stands.
What if you have been to more parks that have been torn down than parks that are still in use?
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Old 04-25-2015, 06:52 PM
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Comiskey Park
Tiger Stadium
Sportsman Park
Busch Memorial Stadium
Crosley Field
Riverfront Stadium
Astrodome
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Old 04-25-2015, 07:36 PM
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Candlestick Park
Anaheim Stadium (before all of the remodels)
Jack Murphy Stadium (The Murph)
The Kingdome
The Astrodome (Went to last game and many others)
Jarry Park
The Ballpark at Arlington (Went to last game and many others)
Milwaukee County Stadium
Bush Stadium I
Bush Memorial Stadium
Tiger Stadium (Went to last game as well as many others)
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Fulton County Stadium (Went to last game and others)
Joe Robbie Stadium
RFK Stadium
Lucas County Stadium (Former home of the Toledo Mud Hens)

Also:
Chicago Stadium (Bulls and Blackhawks)
Boston Garden

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I was at the final game for these stadiums...

Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta)
Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
Yankee Stadium (New York)

was also at these stadiums before they closed

County Stadium (Milwaukee)
Riverfromt Stadium (Cincinnati)
Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia)
Cleveland Municipal Stadium (Cleveland)
Shea Stadium (New York)
Busch Stadium II (St Louis)
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Polo Grounds
Shea Stadium - was in attendance at last game
Yankee Stadium
Arlington
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Just Kingdome and Jack Murphy for me.
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Old Comiskey
Cleveland Municipal
Astrodome
Arlington
Riverfront
Candlestick
Shea
Fulton County
Veterans
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Polo Grounds
Shea Stadium - was in attendance at last game
Yankee Stadium
Arlington
Polo Grounds??? What are you 106 years old?
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Polo Grounds
Shea Stadium - was in attendance at last game
Yankee Stadium
Arlington
Polo Grounds??? What are you 106 years old? : )
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I'm too lazy to figure out which ones no longer stand, but MLB doesn't play there anymore :

Cashman Field
Astrodome
Fulton County Stadium
County Stadium
Busch Stadium
Olympic Stadium
RFK
Candlestick Park
Cleveland Stadium
Joe Robie Pro Player Stad.
Kingdome
Shea Stadium Old
Jack Murphy Stad
Three Rivers Stad
Arlington Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Mile High Stadium
Tiger Stadium
Metrodome
Comiskey Park Old
Yankee Stadium Old
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Polo Grounds??? What are you 106 years old?
The Mets played there in 1962 and 1963.
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Yankee Sadium

Shea

Connie Mack Stadium

Vet Stadium

Baltimore Memorial

Forbes Field

Three Rivers

Old Comisky

Tiger Stadium

Cleveland Municpal

Busch

AND PLAYED in Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City NJ where the Dodgers played some big league games in the 50's. Don't know if it counts that I played there in college and did not see a game in person.

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Forbes Field & Three Rivers
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Candlestick
Metrodome
Milwaukee County

I also will throw in:
Mile High (though I didn't see the Rockies play there - just the Broncos a couple times)
and the old Boston Garden (because I also got to walk out on the parquet.)
Oh yeah, McNichols Arena in Denver to see the Avs play.

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Shea Stadium - My beloved Mets
Yankee Stadium - My arch nemesis
Joe Robbie/Pro-Player - Who cares about the Marlins!?!?!?
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Three Rivers
Shea
Metrodome

Good riddance to those three!

Yankee Stadium
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With so many new ballparks that have opened in recent years, and with at least one more to open in the near future (Atlanta in 2017), you don't have to be an "old timer" to have attended a game in a park that no longer stands.
Wait....didn't they just build one in Atlanta 20 years ago? A perfect example of why having the Olympics in your city is such a disaster.
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Metrodome in Minneapolis. I really miss that place. It was the closest place for me to watch a game, a short 600 mile round trip. I could buy tickets to any game and I knew it was going to get played and it would the 70 degrees and beautiful.
You're joking right? Ewww, what a dump.

Besides the Metrodome,
Crosley
Cleveland Municipal
Candlestick
Riverfront
Shea
and wasn't Jack Murphy just renamed?
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Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego
The stadium still stands, still in use, only re-named the "Q," for Qualcomm, who paid $18M for naming rights in 1998. It is now the home of the Dolts and SDSU Aztecs football teams.
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Polo Grounds (Giants and Mets) As I remember the club house was behind CF. When a pitcher got pulled, he did not walk to the dugout but all the way to CF and out through a gate.

The Met in Minneapolis. I recall they had some sort of marker in the LF bleachers where one of Killebrew's HRs landed. Same thing in Memorial Stadium with a marker for a Frank Robinson HR.

My all-time favorite for "enter at your own risk" was Municipal Stadium in KC. I sat in the upper deck. They had wooden seats. ALL the seats in the upper deck had splinters. I remember the seat in the row directly in front of me had an up-turned splinter about eight inches in length. If you needed some rectal surgery, it would be your seat of choice.
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Arlington
Astrodome
Municipal Stadium KC
Sportsman's Park (Old Busch)
Busch Memorial
Old Comisky
Milwaukee County
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2. Three Rivers Stadium......1992 National League Championship Series
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Tiger Stadium
Busch Stadium
County Stadium
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Shea Stadium
Joe Robbie/Pro Player/Dolphins/Sun Life Stadium there (unless the A's make the World Series) will never be a full 70000 plus stadium again for the world series. I remember 2003 against the Yankees which was a scene that can never be copied again
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Milwaukee County Stadium
Busch Stadium
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Tiger Stadium
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Milwaukee County Stadium
Old Yankee Stadium
Candlestick Park
Veterans Stadium Philadelphia (didn't see a baseball game, just one Army vs. Navy football game)
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Polo Grounds
"Old" Yankee Stadium--1923-1973 version
Refurbished Yankee Stadium--first game, and last game
Shea Stadium--yeeech!
Metrodome

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County Stadium in Milwaukee
Riverfront in Cincy
Old Comiskey in Chicago
Old Wrigley Field in Chicago......
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Tiger Stadium
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1. Arlington Stadium - saw a ton of games there, especially in the 1970s prior to the addition of the upper deck behind home plate. Nothing really special about it other than it was hot and you went there to watch BASEBALL, not be entertained with loud music between innings and for batter walk-ups, dot races, etc.
2. Jack Murphy Stadium - still there, but fully enclosed. I got to see games in it when the right field area was open, and the ambience was better for baseball. I thought it one of the nicer post-1965 "donut" or semi-donut stadiums
3. Astrodome - saw a lot of SWC Houston football in there, but only two baseball games, and both were very weird indoors, from the crack of the bat to the lighting, etc. Not my favorite place by any means.
4. LaGrave Field/Ft. Worth - former home of the now defunct Ft. Worth Cats minor league team. Really nice baseball ambience and historical site as well, built on the same footprint as the old LaGrave field, complete with the same dugouts (now field level suites), etc. Shame that the team went bankrupt and the stadium may be bulldozed for the sake of "progress."
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Municipal Stadium - Cleveland
Fulton County Stasium
Old Comisky Park
Sportsmans Park
Old Busch Stadium
Astrodome
Candlestick Park

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I have seen games in 47 parks so far - 27 of the 30 current parks (all but Minnesota, Oakland and Tampa) and these 20 older parks listed below. I basically grew up in Old Comiskey and always loved Tiger Stadium too. My favorite current ballparks are Fenway, Philly, San Francisco and Colorado.

Comiskey Park – Chicago
Old Busch Stadium – St. Louis
Arlington Stadium – Texas
Old Yankee Stadium – NYY
County Stadium – Milwaukee
Candlestick Park – San Fran
Jack Murphy Stadium – San Diego
Astrodome – Houston
Fulton County Stadium – Atlanta
Pro Player Stadium – Miami
Shea Stadium – NYM
Olympic Stadium – Montreal
Metrodome – Minnesota
Tiger Stadium – Detroit
Veterans Stadium – Philly
Three Rivers Stadium – Pitt
Riverfront Stadium – Cincy
RFK Stadium – Washington
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Hiram Bithorn Stadium – San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Kingdome listed several times so far (me too) but no Sicks Stadium yet? Or are you all too young for that one?
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County Stadium - Milwaukee
Comiskey
Cleveland
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Comiskey Park – Chicago
Arlington Stadium – Texas
Astrodome – Houston
Fulton County Stadium – Atlanta
Tiger Stadium – Detroit
Kingdom - Seattle
Memorial Stadium - Baltimore

I just checked and the first stadium I ever went to, Oakland Coliseum in 1968, is still around ... surprisingly.

I've only been to 2 major league games since 1994 (yeah, I'm still boycotting because of the strike - I'll have them on their knees soon ) and they were both in Houston. Tickets were given to me.
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Briggs Stadium, later know as Tiger Stadium

Fulton Stadium in Atlanta

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Korakuen- home of the Yomiyuri Giants in Tokyo
Candlestick

I wish I could put the Oakland Coliseum on the list haha
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