View Full Version : What baseball stadiums have you been to and what is your favorite?
Lathum
06-07-2014, 06:07 AM
Been to-
Shea
Citi Field
Old Yankee Stadium
Old 3 rivers
Both Cincinnati
Camden Yards
Safeco
Anaheim Stadium( I think it was called that then, been over 20 years)
Wrigley
New Comiskey
The ballpark at Arlington
Both Phillies
AT&T park
Old Nationals
Old Tiger
17, not a bad showing.
My favorites are-
Wrigley, it is like going back in time
AT&T- great view, great ambiance, great food
Safeco- It's just a really cool stadium
Camden Yards- at the time I want it was the only of its kind, the new breed of stadium.
BigDPW
06-07-2014, 06:23 AM
Major League Ballparks I have been to:
Nationals Park
Shea Stadium
Fenway Park
Yankees Stadium (Original)
Coors Field
King Dome
Candlestick Park
Turner Field
Fulton County
Favorites due to the Stadium:
Nationals Park
Fenway
Coors
Favorites due to History:
Yankees Stadium
Fenway
Favorites due to circumstances of my visit (memories):
King Dome - saw Randy Johnson pitch his last game there before being traded to the Astros in the next day or so while we were still in town on a long summer road trip (San Fran -> Seattle -> Yellowstone/Jackson Hole)
Candlestick Park - got to watch Mark McGwire play the Giants (and Barry Bonds) during his now infamous chase for the homerun record - was a really exciting time back then (same family road trip)
Peregrine
06-07-2014, 06:35 AM
Unfortunately not many for me - I'd like to visit more.
Atlanta (both Fulton County and the Ted)
Nationals Park
Camden Yards
Yankee Stadium (older one)
PNC Park
AT&T Park
I have to say PNC Park is my favorite - amazing view of the city, great baseball fans, and a beautiful park to watch baseball in.
PurdueBrad
06-07-2014, 07:20 AM
I've been to:
Wrigley
Old Comiskey
New Comiskey
Three Rivers
PNC
Fenway
Old Busch
New Busch
And my two favorites are PNC and Fenway
Dutch
06-07-2014, 07:29 AM
Not many for me...Chavez Ravine, Anaheim, and the Trop. Chavez is my favorite. I definitely need to see more stadiums.
rowech
06-07-2014, 07:33 AM
Riverfront, GABP, Cleveland Municipal, Jacobs Field, Wrigley, Camden Yards, and Chase Field.
Camden was my favorite. Thought Wrigley is overrated. Chase is underrated.
PurdueBrad
06-07-2014, 07:40 AM
I second that Wrigley is over-rated.
Coffee Warlord
06-07-2014, 07:43 AM
Yeah, I gotta agree. It's certainly worth seeing once for the historic value, but, well, it's a dump.
Amusingly, I've only ever been to Wrigley & Coors.
hoopsguy
06-07-2014, 07:51 AM
Wrigley, (Old) Comisky, US Cellular Field (New Comisky)
Miller Park
(Old) Busch, (New) Busch
Fenway
Tropicana
Rodgers Center (think it was still SkyDome at that point)
Planning to go to Comerica this summer.
The Trop is a dump, saw a game there while Rays were terrible and it felt like a mausoleum. Miserable baseball experience, in comparison to packed Wrigley games I was used to seeing.
Can't believe I never made it to Camden, with brother living in Baltimore for a decade. But seemed like they were always on road when I visited him.
Ton of stadiums that I would like to see a game in, and have agreed with my dad to annual summer roadtrip to do so starting this year. So hopefully this list is a bit more interesting a few years from now.
lungs
06-07-2014, 08:11 AM
Miller Park
Metrodome
Fenway
AT&T Park
Dodger Stadium
Metrodome sucked, I liked all the others for various reasons. Will be hitting up Coors Field in a few weeks.
ColtCrazy
06-07-2014, 08:19 AM
Not a real baseball fan, but I do enjoy going to the park from time to time. Been to a few as I've traveled…oddly, 4 of the 5 are gone.
Olympic Stadium
Candlestick
Riverfront
Great American
Exhibition Stadium
I think overall I enjoyed Exhibition Stadium the most for the overall experience, but Great American is a pretty nice place as well.
Lathum
06-07-2014, 08:28 AM
I think overall I enjoyed Exhibition Stadium the most for the overall experience, but Great American is a pretty nice place as well.
I'll be there today
Dutch
06-07-2014, 08:30 AM
The Trop is a dump, saw a game there while Rays were terrible and it felt like a mausoleum. Miserable baseball experience, in comparison to packed Wrigley games I was used to seeing.
Hate to agree, but yeah, the Trop is a dump and I hope to God they move the team to Tampa where the people live and get some revenue to support a decent stadium.
sterlingice
06-07-2014, 08:47 AM
The Astrodome
Wrigley Field
Kauffman Stadium
HHH Metrodome
Petco Park
Enron (Minute Maid) Field
Nationals Park
Camden Yards
Yankee Stadium
Citizens Bank Park
AT&T Park
Turner Field
Great American Ballpark
Busch Stadium
Miller Park
PNC Park
Progressive Field
US Cellular Field
Coors Field
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
I think Wrigley is an unrateable class by itself. I'm visiting Fenway in September and I suspect it will be the same.
Beyond that, Camden is easily my favorite. Kauffman is next for me- it's not in a good location downtown but the fountains are unique. I think other underrated parks are Arlington (the OF design is really unique) and Coors (Purple Row, Rockpile, unique atmosphere for baseball). I don't quite understand why AT&T and PNC get a lot of love as so many of the new parks seem very cookie cutter to me. I don't see much that separates them from, say, Petco or Nationals Park or Busch. Pittsburgh has that nice walk up to PNC across the yellow bridge and AT&T has the uniqueness of the water landings but I guess I don't put as much stock into those.
Went to 4 different parks for Spring Training this year- if you want to see some variety, in the way that AAA parks have some variety- that's a good way to get a lot all at once. Oakland plays in an old dump (hey, like in the regular season!), Royals/Rangers and Padres/Mariners play in combo complexes with lots of practice fields, and the Cubs have a brand new state-of-the-art miniature Wrigley that seats 15K.
SI
sterlingice
06-07-2014, 08:51 AM
Not a real baseball fan, but I do enjoy going to the park from time to time. Been to a few as I've traveled…oddly, 4 of the 5 are gone.
Olympic Stadium
Candlestick
Riverfront
Great American
Exhibition Stadium
I think overall I enjoyed Exhibition Stadium the most for the overall experience, but Great American is a pretty nice place as well.
You need to get on the road :D
There are 8 stadiums within a 6 hour drive from Indy (Cincy, Detroit, Chicago x2, Milwaukee, St Louis, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland).
We made it to 7 of them (stupid rainout in Detroit prevented it from being 8).
SI
cuervo72
06-07-2014, 11:07 AM
My list if far too short:
Veterans Stadium
SkyDome
Memorial Stadium
Camden Yards
Fenway Park*
PNC Park
I have also been to Harry Grove Stadium (Frederick Keys) and Jackie Robinson Ballpark (Daytona Cubs); I don't suppose they really count, though the latter is historic in that it dates back to 1914. I was also able to somewhat peer into Exhibition Stadium, but that was after it had already been replaced by SkyDome (by about a month).
Fenway gets an asterisk because I did visit it but not for an MLB game. I was in Boston for I think a Sun/Java conference (or was it Perl? *shurg*) and stayed at a HoJo that was nearby at the time. They happened to be playing the Beanpot Tournament while I was there, so I was able to walk in (I don't even think they sold tickets back then) and basically sit anywhere in the park I wanted to. Which I did, changing sections about a half dozen times.
PNC Park was fantastic, and I'd love to visit it again. Maybe when it is cooler and the Pirates aren't as good. :D (it was *packed* when we went). There's no excuse for me not making it down to Nats Park.
panerd
06-07-2014, 12:09 PM
Non-existent:
RFK Stadium
Original Busch
Riverfront Stadium
Jack Murphy
Astrodome
Shea Stadium? (Not sure if this just became Citi or if Citi is completely new)
Veteran's Stadium (Same question about Citizens bank park)
Current:
New Busch
Wrigley Field
Great American Ball Park
Petco Park
Kaufmann Stadium
Dodger Stadium
Family in San Diego, Cincinnati, and friend used to live in Philly.
nilodor
06-07-2014, 12:12 PM
Kingdome
SafeCo
AT&T or PacBell or whatever it is
Metrodome
SkyDome
Olympic Stadium
Tiger Stadium
O.Co.
My fav was olympic stadium, even though the crowd was small, they were loud, the walk in from the subway is super cool and say what you want about the stadium, the views are great and it was really easy to enjoy a ball game there.
TroyF
06-07-2014, 01:27 PM
Fenway Park
Tampa Bay
Oakland
Anaheim
Arlington
Safeco
Atlanta
PacBel
Dodger Stadium
Petco
Coors Field (and Mile High Stadium)
I think I'm missed a couple, but that's the main group.
Fenway is something amazing. I love PacBel park. Favorite is probably Coors Field and not just because I'm a Rockies fan. I really love that ballpark
digamma
06-07-2014, 01:42 PM
Fenway
Wrigley
Shea
Dodger Stadium
Angel stadium
Petco
Target Field and the metrodome
AT&T and Candlestick
Fulco and the Ted
Fenway, Target Field and Petco are my favorites. Dodger Stadium is great once you are inside but getting in and out can ruin the experience.
Suicane75
06-07-2014, 02:49 PM
Only been to Shea, Old Yankee Stadium, Veterans Stadium and Citizens. Citizens is the nicest of course, but my favorite will always be the Vet. Nothing like the smell of hot dog juice and piss embedded in the concrete and wafting out across the cool night air. It had character. Yankee stadium was a hell hole and Shea was just sterile.
SackAttack
06-07-2014, 03:26 PM
Dodger Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium
Old Busch
Miller Park
There are a number of stadiums within a day's travel of me now that I'd like to see once I find a job that actually has things like 'vacation days.' Target Field and Wrigley are the first stops, and then I'll branch out to Kauffman, New Busch, Comerica, etc.
dawgfan
06-07-2014, 03:49 PM
Kingdome
Safeco Field
Fenway Park
Yankee Stadium (old)
Wrigley Field
U.S. Cellular Field
Candlestick Park
AT&T Park
Turner Field
I'm biased towards Safeco due to familiarity, but it really is a well-designed park. I suspect I'd really like Coors Field too, as that was reportedly the most significant influence on the design of Safeco.
Fenway and Wrigley are each amazing time capsules, and I loved the atmosphere around both. Yankee Stadium was impressive for the sheer size of it, especially having just visited Fenway less than a week prior.
I liked AT&T Park a lot, and it's a fantastic park in an unbeatable location, but I was a bit disappointed in the details of the design - I had seats that had some of their view obstructed due to the design of the stairs and handrails, and the angle of the seats were not ideal.
The Kingdome was an awful venue for baseball. Just terrible. Didn't help that for the vast majority of the time the M's played there they sucked.
Dutch
06-07-2014, 03:49 PM
Dodger Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium
Old Busch
Miller Park
There are a number of stadiums within a day's travel of me now that I'd like to see once I find a job that actually has things like 'vacation days.' Target Field and Wrigley are the first stops, and then I'll branch out to Kauffman, New Busch, Comerica, etc.
The Marlins are 4 hours away for me, I plan to make that trek one of these days. The Braves are just over 6 hours away...might do that one too.
I need to just bite the bullet and take a flight up to Boston just once to see Fenway in person.
The Rangers and Orioles seem to have parks that really interest me and I'll need to go someday.
cartman
06-07-2014, 03:58 PM
Been to:
old Arlington Stadium
Ballpark in Arlington
Astrodome
Minute Maid Park
O.co Coliseum
Candlestick Park
AT&T Park
Coors Field
Turner Field
Comiskey Park
FBPro
06-07-2014, 05:12 PM
Fulton County
Turner Field
Busch
Dodger
Tropicana
sterlingice
06-07-2014, 05:49 PM
The Marlins are 4 hours away for me, I plan to make that trek one of these days. The Braves are just over 6 hours away...might do that one too.
I really want to go to Miami just to see that monstrosity of a statue before they tear it down
SI
hoopsguy
06-07-2014, 05:50 PM
Hate to agree, but yeah, the Trop is a dump and I hope to God they move the team to Tampa where the people live and get some revenue to support a decent stadium.
I hate that the Rays still have to deal with that stadium and that attendance while winning over the past few years. Would have hoped that the community could respond with a better baseball environment for a franchise that seems to have really dialed into how to compete in MLB, this year notwithstanding.
Fidatelo
06-07-2014, 10:35 PM
Been to the Big O in Montréal to see the Expos during what I think was their last season there, and Shaw Park in Winnipeg to see the Goldeyes of the Independent League.
So Shaw Park is by far the nicer park.
Izulde
06-07-2014, 10:41 PM
I've been to a few games at Miller, which is a relaxing place to catch a game, and I've seen PNC but haven't gone to a game there. Looks gorgeous from what I've seen of it.
Racer
06-07-2014, 11:06 PM
Old Comiskey (though to young to remember it)
New Comiskey
Kauffman Stadium
Jacobs Field
Fenway Park
Cinergy Field
Wrigley FIeld
mckerney
06-07-2014, 11:57 PM
Metrodome
Target Field
Miller Park
Target Field easily the best and Metrodome was terrible. Miller Park is nice but it still felt like I was indoors sitting behind homeplate even with the open roof.
Metrodome, Target Field, Wrigley Field, Nationals Park, Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park, and Camden Yards. Nationals Park was probably the nicest stadium, but Wrigley Field was the most fun experience (obviously not a big baseball fan) which was made more "memorable" by the fact I was visiting my college roommate for the first time after we both turned 21 and the game itself had 2+ hours of rain delays before being finally postponed (a nice way to work around the "no beer after the _th inning" rule).
Ryche
06-08-2014, 01:36 AM
Metrodome
Target Field
Coors Field
Mile High Stadium
Nationals Park
Petco Park
Angel Stadium
Coors is gorgeous, Target too but it feels cramped since I'm used to Coors. Petco was beautiful and fits San Diego well. Didn't like Nationals Park, felt terribly generic.
sooner333
06-08-2014, 01:55 AM
AT&T Park
Oakland Coliseum
Candlestick Park
Metrodome
Old Busch Stadium
Progressive Field
Great American Ballpark
Kaufmann Stadium
Wrigley Field
Chase Field
Ballpark at Arlington
AT&T is my favorite, although I'm biased as that stadium hosts my favorite team. Wriggles was great in the sense you feel like you're stepping back in time, which is perfect for baseball. Great American ballpark is underrated in my opinion. Metrodome was a dump.
stevew
06-08-2014, 02:36 AM
Cleveland Memorial
Progressive Field
PNC
3 Rivers
Camden Yards
several minor league stadiums.
OldGiants
06-08-2014, 10:36 AM
Mostly old stadiums for me:
Old Yankee Stadium (with posts blocking your view)
1976 redo Yankee Stadium
Polo Grounds
Shea Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Fenway Park
Memorial Stadium
Old Yankee Stadium, my very first MLB game where I saw Ralph Terry win his 20th game, is my favorite place simply because it was the Cathedral of Baseball. No place else ever like it.
Polo Grounds had my favorite memory. Part of a bunch of kids, before the game, we went down to the LF bullpen where people were lowering their programs on a fishing line to have them autographed. We knew the players had had enough when the final program came up on fire.
Veteran's Stadium, a filthy dump reeking of vomit, perfectly Philly. Of course that game went into extra innings.
Mizzou B-ball fan
06-08-2014, 11:03 AM
Old Yankees Stadium
Old Detroit Stadium
Camden Yards
Old Busch Stadium
New Busch Stadium
Kauffmann Stadium
My favorites would be Kauffmann and Camden Yards. Lots of really fun buildings and museums to explore around Camden that many people often miss. The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum is fantastic.
Kauffmann is obviously my hometown park. It should be noted that 'New' Kauffmann is what I'm nailing down as a favorite. It wasn't that nice before, but it's top-notch now and is really under-appreciated by the national audience. I get a lot of visitors from out of town who come into the winery while in town to see some games. Almost every one of them comments about how beautiful the stadium is.
korme
06-08-2014, 01:13 PM
Pro Stadiums:
Riverfront
GABP
Wrigley
Busch
Yankee Stadium
Tropicana
5/3 in Dayton, where the Dragons play (record for sellouts) - might be my favorite experience.
Dutch
06-08-2014, 06:03 PM
I hate that the Rays still have to deal with that stadium and that attendance while winning over the past few years. Would have hoped that the community could respond with a better baseball environment for a franchise that seems to have really dialed into how to compete in MLB, this year notwithstanding.
Given that a good portion of the population in St. Pete are retired New Englanders, it's no wonder they wouldn't support a new stadium. :)
I think the mantra during the relocation attempt (2008) in St. Pete was, "Let it burn!" while the younger Tampa patrons and it's suburbs were begging for baseball to be closer yet are powerless. It's a shame. The 27 year lease with St. Pete was a deal with the devil.
Baseball can thrive in the Tampa Bay area but while MLB sits around doing nothing, the NHL is grabbing up all the season-ticket holders and laughing their way to the bank.
britrock88
06-09-2014, 09:07 AM
Not too many... Suppose that's what I get for never having lived within 4 hours of a major-league team. (Although, hey, Charlotte and Durham! :D )
Mets (Shea)
Braves (Turner)
Indians (Progressive)
Twins (Target)
Likely to pick up Coors in a couple weeks.
Butter
06-09-2014, 09:27 AM
5/3 in Dayton, where the Dragons play (record for sellouts) - might be my favorite experience.
They do put on one hell of a show between just about every half inning.
DanGarion
06-09-2014, 02:17 PM
Dodger Stadium
Anaheim Stadium
Petco
Pac Bell Park
PNC Park
Chase Field
Fenway (TOUR)
That's it so far. I'm hoping to hit up the new Busch next week while I'm around there.
Fonzie
06-09-2014, 02:40 PM
In order of preference:
Busch Stadium (New)
Dodger Stadium
Busch Stadium (Old)
Old Comiskey
US Cellular
Milwaukee County Stadium
Wrigley Field
I'm moving to Pittsburgh over the summer so I should get to PNC in the near future.
Subby
06-10-2014, 01:12 PM
My list is WAY too short.
Nationals Park
Fenway Park
Skydome
Veterans Stadium
Citizens Bank Ballpark
Rangers Ballpark
Camden Yards
Memorial Stadium (first MLB game ever)
Hated Veterans and Skydome. Fenway was by far my favorite old park. The Bank is my favorite new park. Nationals Park is fine, but they effed up not getting some monuments in to their skyline.
MacroGuru
06-10-2014, 01:32 PM
Small List for me (even with the amount of travel I have done, just never really had the time or teams were away. This new job will allow me to get in a few games all over this year).
Fenway
Dodgers Ballpark
Rangers Ballpark
Busch Stadium
Progressive Field
Tim McCarver Stadium (Memphis Redbirds)
Smith's Ballpark (Salt Lake Bees)
Coca Cola Field (Buffalo Bison)
Will be seeing in the next two weeks...
Mariners
Wrigley
But so far, loved Fenway for the history...Rangers was pretty amazing with some of the specials we had when we were there and we had great seats.
I have been to more football and hockey games then Baseball.
timmae
06-11-2014, 12:30 PM
My list in order of preference;
County Stadium (memories as a kid make this my #1, in reality it was a decent size dump)
Comerica
Camden Yards
Miller Park
Century Link (Seattle)
Old Comisky
Wrigley
US Cellular
I do like a park that you can leave your seat and wander around a bit...
stevew
06-11-2014, 12:57 PM
My favorite thing is seeing the old dude walking around the park looking for a place to smoke. Or people getting escorted out by security. Can never get enough of that.
Chief Rum
06-11-2014, 01:00 PM
It feels like I should have been to more, but I have only been to Dodger Stadium, Angel Stadium and the old Yankee Stadium. I specifically made a trip to New York to go there in 2008 befor ehtey closed up shop.
I haven't had enough experience with ballparks to offer up opinions. Of course, I think Angel Stadium is a solid and pleasant stadium to go see a game, and Dodger Stadium is always classic.
I still find it strange to realize that, after the obvious ones (Wrigley and Fenway), the two LA stadiums are the oldest stadiums still in use left in baseball.
It has been a goal of mine to see the one close to me in the near future, so hopefully I will soon visit Petco, Ball One (or whatever it is called now in PHX) and the Bay Area stadiums. I particularly want to check out AT&T.
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