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Posted By: Bob
Maybe a little OT but our vintage heroes played in many of them. |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
My wife actually got me tickets to a Yankees-Mariners (we're from Seattle) game in Yankee stadium because i had told her last year that I had always wanted to go to "the house that Ruth Built" and they were not going to be playing anymore - |
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Posted By: Addie_Joss
While I agree that everyone who loves baseball should see a game at Yankee Stadium, I hate Yankee Stadium and the Yankees in general. I'm 22 now and for the past 10-12 years the Yankees have really turned their backs on their fans. When I was a little kid I loved going to Yankee games. My dad and I would get to the games super early and stand outside the gate the players come in to get autographs of guys like Scott Sanderson, Melido Perez, Tartabull, Gallego, Dion James, Luis Polonia and so on. And during the game we'd have no problem moving all the way up to field level after the 3rd or 4th inning. However, ever since the Yankees started to win the gates by the player entrance have gotten further and further apart to discourage fans and it is absolutely impossible to move from where your seat is. Security won't even let you onto the field level without a ticket. The Yankees are awful towards their fans and in return have caused me to no longer enjoy their games or their team. I just can't stand the arrogance. I'm not sure what the policy is like at other stadiums but it can't be as impersonal and unappreciative as Yankee Stadium. |
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Posted By: keyway
I have been to Yankee stadium and thought it was pretty nice. Fenway Park however is the place to see a ballgame. Very nostalgic. Seating is very close to the field. Makes you feel more a part of the game. Great atmosphere inside and out. Always a pleasure to be there. Frank |
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Posted By: CN
Russ you are in luck the Mets are at home the day after the Yankees finish playing Seattle. The Mets and Yanks only play at home the same day once or twice a year. If you are planning to go to a game at Yankee stadium get your tickets now as they will sell out every game. CN |
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Posted By: steve
The most enjoyable experience in sports (regular season) is a day at the MLB ballpark of your choice. |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
Yeah, my wife already Stub Hub'd the tickets from a season ticketholder - so we will have the tickets as soon as they're released - Not even sure if it's a day or a night game yet, it's still TBD - i just checked and the Mets are actually in Arizona the weekend we're going (May 2-5th) so no dice on the double header... maybe I can convince her to have a layover in Chicago for Wrigley or Boston for Fenway... |
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Posted By: DD
Fenway is a must if you are a baseball fan. Camden Yards has a great atmosphere as well. Best place for me was Jacobs Field. Even though I am not an Indians fan (saw them in 1997 when I attended the National that year), I had a great time. Great fans, including nuns in the stands rooting for the Tribe. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I've been to many of the newer stadiums and a few of the older ones but my favorite is the one my son is playing on... |
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Posted By: Jason
Fenway and Yankee stadium. Could we go back in time to Polo Grounds? I would also love to see Comisky and Sportsman Park. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Yankee stadium was alot cooler when I was a kid but I went about 14 years between visits,going there in 2005 and the place is such a dump both inside and outside,if there is any stadium that needs to be remodeled its that.I would have never even thought about tearing it down though,thats just ridiculous. If you dont get to visit it you wont miss much and i believe theyre keeping monument park intact so you could always go see that. Hopefully with the new stadium they clean up the area around it a little |
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Posted By: Steve
I don't recommend Fenway. Very dangerous. |
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Posted By: dennis
after the renovation in the early '70s it lost something, esp.moving the monuments out of centerfield. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
There was always a fairly decent chance of dying at particularly cold night games at Candlestick, but somehow I sense that wasn't the spirit of your question. Fenway and Wrigley have always been my top 2. |
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Posted By: John H.
I've done Fenway (my No. 1 goal) and Wrigley (the most beautiful park ever) so that leaves Yankee Stadium as the one I wanted to get to. I don't think it's going to happen, though. The clock is ticking too fast for me to get there this year. The thing about Yankee Stadium is that it isn't the "real" thing so I'll be able to live with myself. I would have loved to go to the original House That Ruth Built. |
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Posted By: J Hull
I've been to probably 60-some games at Fenway Park. There are some great seats there and some really wretched seats, but the atmosphere is terrific wherever you happen to be. I'd highly recommend a visit for any fan of the game. Well, perhaps except Yankee fans. |
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Posted By: Brian
I have been fortunate to have gone to almost all stadiums in my 31 years. I am a devout Yankee fan, and I have seen my share of games there. I agree with some that the neighborhood is not what I would classify as great, but it adds to the mystique. As far as the Yankees not being approachable, Dion James and Danny Tartabul are in a different League than A-Rod and Jeter, comparing the team of today, to the team of 20 years ago, is not apples and oranges, it's like comparing apples and a**holes. |
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Posted By: Mark
Favorite as a kid was Crosley Field- Cincinnati (provided you didn't sit behind a post). No obstructed view seat disclaimers in those days! It was about as intimate as they come. I was one of the few back then who was NOT excited to see the generic Riverfront Stadium replace it. |
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Posted By: John S
I love PNC...but I am biased. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I have been to several stadiums and I would definately recommend going to Fenway at least once in your life, but as someone mentioned earlier there are some REALLY awful seats there so you should kinda know where you will be sitting. |
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Posted By: keyway
Someone above mentioned the POLO Grounds in NY. I remember going there as a kid to see them play the Dodgers. Also saw 3 games at Ebbets field and in one of them my hero the Duke hit a home run. Man as a kid that was fantastic. Shea Stadium, its the pitts. I wouldn't go there if I had free, at the dugout tickets. What a hole. Frank |
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Posted By: Mark
Cobby33's post speaks for itself.... how can you top that? |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
Coors Field is nice. |
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Posted By: Bob
When I was 12 years old the local Ohio all-stars got to parade around the entire Crosley Field in our respective unies. This was 1961 and the year the Reds won the pennant. We were playing shadow ball in the outfield and leaping against the fences to make phantom catches. I am sure the crowd thought we were nuts. I will always remember that day, dressed in my white uniform with gold and blue trim. The grass was emerald green and the day was gorgeous. I played a lot of baseball after that but that day was the best |
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Posted By: Alan Elefson
TBob- |
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Posted By: Bob Donaldson
In the mid 90s there was a lot of talk about replacing Fenway. The owner at the time let it geta bit run down and claimed there was no way the Sox could be competitive without a new park - two World Series later have laid rest to that lie. |
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Posted By: Eric
Camden Yards is my favorite stadium. I love that place. I try to get down there every year for a game to sit in the outfield (usually right to center field). |
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Posted By: Mark L
I agree that PNC is a wonderful park and that everyone should see a game at Fenway. But I also think that it's necessary to take in a game at Wrigley. Consider who set foot on that field. My gosh, Christy Mathewson pitched there. |
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Posted By: Chris East
Rickwood Field in Birmingham Alabama is the oldest baseball park in the country. The Birmingham Barons (T206 Carlton Molesworth), the Black Barons (Satchel Paige and a young Willie Mays among others), and ML teams toured there (Ruth, Cobb, et al). |
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Posted By: whitehse
I have had the good fortune to grow up in the Chicago area and went to many games at old Comiskey as well as Wrigley and County Stadium in Milwaukee. It is kinda funny in that as I grew up I only saw ball games in these old ballparks and always wanted to go to a "new" stadium to experience what a new stadium was like. Well I eventually went to Cincinnati and saw a game at Riverfront stadium. Give me the old ballparks anytime. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I like what Mark said about Wrigley,when you think of what happened on that field its just amazing to be there although I've only been outside the stadium,the Cubs werent home when I went out to old Comiskey Park in 1986. Anyway when i went to the first game in Fenway before the game started I was just standing there by my seat staring at home plate and the pitchers mound and thinking to myself,Babe Ruth stepped into that same batters box against Walter Johnson pitching from that same spot. I was there in a stadium of 35,000 cheering fans and I couldnt hear a thing as i pictured Johnsons classic windup and Ruth taking his mighty hack at the fastball like it was happening right before me. |
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