Visiting Major League ballparks

How many major league parks have you been to for baseball games (no other sport)

  • 1-3

    Votes: 14 31.1%
  • 4-6

    Votes: 14 31.1%
  • 7-9

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • 10+

    Votes: 10 22.2%

  • Total voters
    45
  • Poll closed .

Mr Tony

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Simple yet fun poll...

How many major league parks have you been to for baseball games (no other sport)
(not minor league, high school, college etc.......just major league)

0
1-3
4-6
7-9
10+
 

Mr Tony

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4
Met Stadium (last year they were there...81)
Humpty dome
Target Field
Miller Field (Milwaukee)

wish I could have seen a game in County stadium
 

Skyhi

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2.

Jacobs/Progressive Field
Cleveland Municipal Stadium

Traveling the country and watching a game in all of them is on my bucket list.
 

cosmo_kramer

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8

Fenway
Yankee Stadium (old)
Shea Stadium
Citi Field
Wrigley Field
HHH Metrodome
Ballpark in Arlington
Coors Field

I got to go to the last four several times while traveling on business. :up
 
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Sparkman

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I think I've got 11:

Comiskey Park
US Cellular
Wrigley Field
County Stadium
Miller Park
Old Busch Stadium
Metrodome
Turner Field
Petco Park
Jacobs/Progressive
Great American Ballpark
 

stone phillips420

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humpfrey
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safeco
miller
big a x3
ballpark at arlington x3
coors x4
olyimpic stadium
petco
fenway
comerica
had tickets to wrigley, but couldnt attend game
 
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salsadancer7

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ALL of the American stadiums that existed up to 1997(remember, I worked with the group that covered the Chicago White Sox ;)).

Wrigley
Sun Life(Marlins)
Tropicana
Fulton County Stadium(Braves)
3 Rivers Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Shea Stadium
Coors Field
Candlestick Park

I have been EXTREMELY lucky!
 

BillD1984

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Fenway Park (a thousand or so times) :D

Old Yankee Stadium (after the mid 70's remodel)............so happy I got to see it before they turned the lights out :up

Camden Yards

Old Comiskey Park

Wrigley Field

SkyDome


There are several more that I want to see, here is my top 5:

1. Pittsburgh- my favorite ballpark on TV

2. San Francisco- right behind Pittsburgh, IMO

3. New Yankee Stadium

4. Cleveland

5. Citi Field

BTW, great topic!!!
 

TomCat4680

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4: Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park, Riverfront Stadium, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Ice please change my vote to 4-6, just remembered Riverfront, I was probably 6 at the time so its very vague.

I've seen a couple of minor league games in person too.
 
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riffjim4069

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I voted 10+. I've probably watched a baseball game in 20+ stadiums over the years, but I just realized that most of these "old stadiums" are decomissioned or demolished. Hmmm...just off the top-of-my head:

- Detroit Tiger Stadium
- Chicago Comisky Park
- Cleveland (the 80K seat massive dump) *horrible
- Cincinnati (Riverfront Stadium) *really horrible
- Pittsburgh (Three Rivers Stadium) *really horrible
- Philadephia (Veterans Stadium) *same as Cinci/Pitt
- Milwaukee (County Stadium?)
- Minnesota (Metro Stadium?)
- San Francisco (Candlestick Park)
- Atlanta (Fulton County Stadium)
- New York (Yankee Stadium)
- Montreal (Olympic Park)
- Baltimore (Memorial Stadium) *although I did see CFL football after the team moved to Camden Yards

My favorite stadium of all-time: Tiger Stadium (although I may be somewhat biased) ;)
 

salsadancer7

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I voted 10+. I've probably watched a baseball game in 20+ stadiums over the years, but I just realized that most of these "old stadiums" are decomissioned or demolished. Hmmm...just off the top-of-my head:

- Detroit Tiger Stadium
- Chicago Comisky Park
- Cleveland (the 80K seat massive dump) *horrible
- Cincinnati (Riverfront Stadium) *really horrible
- Pittsburgh (Three Rivers Stadium) *really horrible
- Philadephia (Veterans Stadium) *same as Cinci/Pitt
- Milwaukee (County Stadium?)
- Minnesota (Metro Stadium?)
- San Francisco (Candlestick Park)
- Atlanta (Fulton County Stadium)
- New York (Yankee Stadium)
- Montreal (Olympic Park)
- Baltimore (Memorial Stadium) *although I did see CFL football after the team moved to Camden Yards

My favorite stadium of all-time: Tiger Stadium (although I may be somewhat biased) ;)

I absolutely LOVED Tiger Stadium.
 

mccoyrj

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10 in the following order....

Astrodome - Houston
Arlington Stadium (old Turnpike Stadium) - Texas
Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington - Texas
Mile High Stadium - Colorado
Coors Field - Colorado
Miller Park - Milwaukee
Wrigley Field - Chicago
PNC Park - Pittsburgh
Great American Ballpark - Cincy
 

salsadancer7

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Me too...and not just because of all the childhood memories. It was just a very intimate setting. I wish I could get one-half as excited about Comerica Park - changing the name would be a good start.

I have been to old stadiums like Fenway and Wrigley an they do nothing to me like Old Tiger Stadium did.
 

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Comiskey Park
US Cellular
Wrigley Field
County Stadium
Miller Park
Metrodome
Coors Field
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Skydome
Safeco (In September)
 

riffjim4069

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I have been to old stadiums like Fenway and Wrigley an they do nothing to me like Old Tiger Stadium did.
Unfortunately we'll never share that experience ever again. :river Anyway, as much as I like some of the newer stadiums they are sure starting to look and feel an awful lot alike. Camden Yards was unique, but having a dozen Camden-like Yards around the league is getting old fast. At least they are a HUGE improvement over the former stadiums (I wouldn't call them ballparks) in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Minnesota just to name a few.
 

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