Miller Park in Milwaukee
GO Brewers!!!
2007-02-20 08:04:45
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answer #1
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answered by modeledge 3
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There isn't really a best, just your personal preference. I think Miller Park is the most appropriate naming rights, a brewer sponsoring the Brewers' stadium. I do nominate the Metrodome as the worst. That place sucks.
2007-02-20 04:35:33
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answered by Troy 6
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ive only been to games in two parks, oriole park at camden yards, and rfk stadium. rfk sucks, its just plain terrrible. i like the fountains in the outfield in kauffman stadium (kc) and the pool at the BOB (bnk one ballpark in arizona), even though it cost $1000 to get in, and i like the slide that the brewer goes down in miller park every time a brewer hits a home run, something they brought over from the old county stadium. and i like the history in yankee stadium with monument park beyond the left center field wall, but if i had to say my favorite, (a totally biased opinion because its where i grew up watching baseball since i was 5), it would be camden yards. its classic, yet unique, with the warehouse past the right field scoreboard. plus, its design has been copied in the building of every new major league ballpark since 1991, when it opened
2007-02-20 06:50:58
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answered by andrew b 3
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Citizen's Bank Park
Its brand new (2 1/2 years old)
It has brick walls (like Wrigley)
It has a cool ringing bell for HRs
It has restraunts and stores in "Ashburn Alley"
There is no bad seat in the house
Most seats can see the scoreboard
It is really taken care of and clean
It has the Phillies : )
2007-02-20 08:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really vote for Miller Park, I suggest you head to the east coast. Camden Yards is great, Fenway is Fenway (love it), but personally it's Yankee Stadium. It is baseball history. Hell, it is baseball. Everyone who loves the game needs to see a game there atleast once (even better if it's against the Mets or Sox).
2007-02-20 05:26:32
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answered by drago243779 1
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I think there is a lot to be said for one's personal preforance (I'm an Indians fan so I really love being at The Jake), but have you ever watched a game on TV between the Cubs and "whoever" and seen Wrigley Field? Being one of the oldest stadiums in baseball, it is a landmark, and definitely a ballpark that you should go visit. There's just something about that ivy covered outfield wall, not to mention the feelings of awe and nostalgia one must feel just being in that great old ballpark.
2007-02-20 06:21:18
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answered by tank99asg 1
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Miller Park is a great place to see a game, but I prefer U.S. Cellular Field because the White Sox play there.
GO SOX!
2007-02-20 09:55:46
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answered by JenJen 3
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ohh its gotta be fenway park.this is not becuz am a redsox fan but simply becuz i,ve been there and i,ve had an experience of the atmosphere at fenway.its the oldest ball park in MLB and it has alot history.a good example is the green monster and the pesky pole.thats y when someone hits a HR at fenway its a big deal.
2007-02-21 11:32:19
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answered by ♥FeFe BaBii♥ 3
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Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia is extremely fan friendly. Not a bad seat in the house.
2007-02-21 01:09:10
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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Currently, I like Yankee Stadium, because of its design, not because of the players. But I think the greatest stadium of all time is a tie between the Astrodome and the Polo Grounds.
2007-02-20 15:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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