When I was a kid at home we traveled at various times from:
Iowa to:
Oakland
San Francisco
Milwaukee
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
always driving
and as an adult I traveled to New York by plane
2006-08-11 01:41:03
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answered by ifearall 2
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Yep. My family were big Tiger fans, and we were taking a car trip around Lake Michigan when they were playing the Minnesota Twins. It was kinda fun in a different stadium and being the very few waving an out of town pennant.
2006-08-10 20:59:46
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answered by terri m 3
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Living in New Mexico, where there's absolutely no MLB baseball, I have flown to Arizona, California (Los Angeles and San Francisco), Texas (Rangers), and Massacheusetts to see games. I have also driven to Colorado to see a game. Not that I was taking these trips just to see the game, there were other things involved, but it was a nice add-on regardless.
2006-08-10 20:37:08
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answered by alexg489 2
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Yup - always drove. Unlike folks in California, those in the Northeast US usually only have to drive a couple hours to get to another major league city. I went to some Cleveland games when I lived in Pennsylvania and games in Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia when I lived in Virginia.
2006-08-11 05:05:55
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answered by JerH1 7
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Live in New Jersey have driven to Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and Toronto. Every other year me and my friends plan a trip where we go to a ball game. It's great to get away to other American cities and see other ball parks. Baltimore is an annual trip. It's a great city and has a great ballpark.
2006-08-11 01:15:04
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answered by ulbud k 3
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No, but I will this Saturday. I don't like baseball, but it's a free company outing. I'll be taking about an hour bus ride from where I work (in Indiana) to Chicago to see the White Sox play the Detroit Tigers.
2006-08-10 20:28:55
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answered by zaradulce02 5
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Yes, we live on the wisconsin side of the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, so it's hardly a drive at all to see twins games, almost as if we lived in Minnesota...we are probably closer than most!...and on family trips to Baltimore, Cleveland, Philadelphia....yeah
2006-08-11 00:31:57
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answered by goldeneye2131 2
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I recently travelled cross country. My second stop was Wrigley Field. I got to see my favorite team, the Mets play. Wrigley is the most awe inducing stadium. Driving is better because it gives you a bigger sense of accomplishment when you get there and watch the game.
2006-08-10 20:32:32
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answered by Eric R 2
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Yes, drove from NC to Atlanta, GA to see the Braves when Dale Murphy played.
2006-08-11 00:33:54
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answered by The Big Shot 6
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I havent ever gone to another state to see a mlb game, but I would if I had the chance to.
2006-08-10 20:32:35
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answered by Celtic Falcon 1
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