did you have the "passport" stamped? Anyones that are gone now?
2007-01-25
04:12:02
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There are so many amazing answers. The simple thing would be to just add them up and go that way. However, sentiment, nostilga, and other factors should probably come into play. So, off to a vote. I would ask anyone who is voting to look at all the responses or don't vote at all.
Thanks,
Col
First Question I have sent to a vote, lets hope it is fair.
2007-02-02
03:10:47 ·
update #1
As a small child: Ebbetts Field in Brooklyn. The Polo Grounds, Old Yankee Stadium, post 1976 Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, Forbes Field in Pittsburgh and PNC Park, Fenway Field, Connie Mack Stadium, Veterans Stadium, New Citizens Park, (All three in Philadelphia) Camden Yards, Three Rivers Stadium, River Front Stadium, Tropicana Field St. Pete, Fl., Dolphin Stadium, Turner Field in Atlanta. Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Wrigley Field.
I think that's 18 in all.
2007-01-25 06:22:44
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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I've been blessed to see many of the great ones of the past, & still working on the new ones. Not aware of the passport.
Altogether 28 parks 14 that are "retired"
Camden Yards & old Memorial Stadium (including last game)
DC Stadium (Senators) RFK for Nationals opener (same park)
Miller Park & old County Stadium
Ameriquest Field & old ballpark at Arlington
Skydome & old Exhibition Field
Yankee Stadium
Fenway Park
Veterans Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Turner Field
Riverfront Stadium
Astrodome
old Busch Stadium
old Tiger Stadium
old Municipal Stadium (indians)
Kaufman Field
Wrigley Field
New Comiskey
old Jack Murphy Stadium
Oakland Colliseum
old Candlestick Park
Dodger Stadium
Anaheim Stadium
old Kingdome
2007-01-27 14:59:48
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answered by SantaBud 6
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Veterans Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Turner Field
Riverfront Stadium
Astrodome
old Busch Stadium
old Tiger Stadium
old Municipal Stadium (indians)
Kaufman Field
Wrigley Field
New Comiskey
old Jack Murp
2016-03-04 04:58:11
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answered by Umarani 2
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I'm from Jersey..so I've been to everything around me and then some not-so obvious ones:
1. Yankees Stadium
2. Shea Stadium
3. Citizens Bank Park (an AMAZING stadium to say the least, even if it IS Philadelphia)
4. PNC Park (another nice one, awesome view of Pittsburgh)
5. Jacobs Field (right next to the Quicken Loans Arena)
6. Dodger Stadium (very nice for an older stadium, the only I've ever seen that has a main entrance on the upper tier of the stadium)
I'm hoping to get to Baltimore, DC, Toronto..and maybe even Boston.
2007-01-28 02:14:41
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answered by RichMac82 6
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1. Tiger Stadium
2. Milwaukee County Stadium
3. Wrigley Field
4. Old Comisky Park
5. Busch Stadium
6. Yankee Stadium
7. Fenway Park
8. NY Mets Stadium
9. Oakland A's in Alameda
10. Angels Stadium Anaheim
11. Petco Park
12. Jack Murphy Stadium
5 of them are gone now. Tiger Stadium, Old Comisky, Busch, County Stadium and Jack Murphy are all no more.
2007-01-29 17:20:45
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answer #5
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answered by yooper4278 3
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2007-01-29 17:03:38
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answered by abmitch36 2
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Counting the ones that are gone? If so, then I've been to 12:
Safeco Field
Skydome
Olympic Stadium
CInergy Field
Great American Ballpark
PNC Park
Wrigley Field
Comiskey Park
Tiger Stadium
Comerica Park
Busch Stadium (old one)
Camden Yards
I'd like to do a West Coast swing, maybe later this summer.
2007-01-25 04:25:10
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answered by Craig S 7
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Dodger Stadium
Anaheim Stadium
Metrodome
Metropolitan Stadium (That was the old stadium near Minneapolis where the Twins used to play. I caught a foul ball there once! I saw Rod Carew steal home, and Harmon Killebrew park one in the upper deck against Jim Palmer. The stadium was blown up and demolished to make way for the Mall of America, but they left home plate, which you can still see if you go to the Mall.)
2007-01-30 07:10:20
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answered by northstar789 2
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Well let's see, I've been to Yankee Stadium, Candlestick Park, Crosley Field and Riverfront Stadium, Forbes Field and Three Rivers Stadium, Municipal Stadium & Jacobs Field and San Diego Padres (old one) and I drove past Busch Stadium and Kaufmann Field but didn't have my Passport stamped because I am a natural citizen.
2007-01-25 08:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to four, one is gone.
Camden Yards - my hometown team, The Orioles
Memorial Stadium - when I was younger, again home of The Orioles
RFK Stadium - Went to see the Orioles against the Nationals
Fenway Park - Travelled to see the Orioles against the Red Sox
I've also been to minor league stadiums for the following teams -
Ft. Meyers Miracle (Mets)
Bowie Baysox (Orioles)
Frederick Keys (Orioles)
I haven't done the passport thing - I'll have to look into that.
2007-01-25 07:42:13
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answered by bmsequestrian 3
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