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2007-03-27 06:45:23 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Baseball

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I would also have to say Wrigley Field.. Getting there early may be the best site you may ever get to see in Chicago maybe of all ball parks in the U.S... the grass in the outfield is great, the infield is perfect, and the brick walls are old filled with beautiful ivy. Just sitting down in the stands and watching the players take the field is worth ur time. Wrigley Field is a field full of history and the true field of dreams. Ron Santo, Ryan Sandberg, Fergie Jenkins, Ernie Banks, heck Harry Carry. Cubs Win, Cubs Win! If ne1 ever gets the oppurtunity to get to Wrigley early enough where there your one of the like 10-50 people there, I would take it. And I'm sure as a kid when you got to the ball game you thought it was awesome getting to see some of your favorite players get to play, but believe me, when you get there you get that whole feeling all over again, but at Wrigley you BECOME a kid again, and this time a kid who loves the Cubs. Willing to give nething to see a Cub win and having other people happy. lol.... ne1 agree?

2007-03-27 15:03:06 · answer #1 · answered by John 2 · 1 0

I'd be inclined to say Oriole Park, but I'm a big Orioles fan to begin with. I have seen the Orioles play on the road in Fenway Park in August 2001 where the "lowly" Orioles came back to beat the Red Sox 13-7 after giving up a grandslam to Manny Ramirez. It was much better than the day before when the Red Sox won.

Fenway Park had quite an aura about it, you could feel the stadium's history, and it houses an energetic and enthused fan base every game. It's the oldest active ballpark in the major leagues. If you go to one stadium other than your team calls home, I'd highly recommend Fenway Park.

I also like Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. The ballpark is just cool, it has a nice atmosphere, and if you go there, you can always hope that a player from your team hits a homerun out into the fountains behind center feild.

The Pirates also have a very nice stadium that sits off one of the 3 Rivers in Pittsburgh. PNC Park is worth checking out if you like a beautiful baseball park that's nice and big.

2007-03-27 07:40:20 · answer #2 · answered by Baltimore Birds Fan 5 · 1 1

Busch Stadium (3). A sea of red, a wonderful skyline of downtown St. Louis with the Arch in clear view. There really is no bad seat in the ballpark. The beer is cold and fresh because Anheuiser Busch is right here in St. Louis just down the street.

And to top if off, a World Series Champion in the ballpark's first season. The second team in history to win the fall classic in the first year of a new stadium, winning the final game in the new stadium.

Remember, a stadium is only as good as what happens in it. If you have a short left field porch, and a hill with flagpoles in play, then there is no good in it at all.

2007-03-27 08:42:32 · answer #3 · answered by outlawoftorn2003 2 · 0 1

I have only been to one, but I've looked at lots of pictures of the rest. SafeCo Field in Seattle is beautiful, the convertible roof is great. The souveneir dept won the best retail store in baseball in 2005, the biggest too.

I also really like Arlington Stadium, but that might be just because I love the state it's in.

2007-03-27 08:06:39 · answer #4 · answered by BaseballGrrl 6 · 0 1

Used to be Wrigley, hands down. I remember going there, getting in at 10:00am, being able to watch both teams taking batting practive, talking to the players, getting autographs by hanging my program down over the basket with a pen on it, no reserved seating, and it was a whopping $1.50, raised to $2 during my high school years.

But those days are gone, and the fans that were the "Bleacher Bums" can hardly afford to go to games any more. Now, from everything I have seen and heard, I would have to go with San Fran. The Great American Ballpark in Cinci is nice too.

2007-03-27 06:59:27 · answer #5 · answered by hankshammers 4 · 2 1

Fenway Park is definitly my in demand ball park, because of the fact of its huge historic past and repute. that's the region the place important league baseball originated, so it is quite baseball at its superb. there is not any longer something like the sensation you get once you spot a sport at Fenway, and understand its unique platforms (eco-friendly Monster), and its historical and historic charm. Its the excellent place.

2016-12-15 10:06:19 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Jacobs Field

2007-03-27 07:57:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hate to bust your balls Eho(if you have them), but did you go to any of the games when Bonds(steroid king) was chasing Ruth(Mr. Hot Dog)? Respectful my white hiney. Even though I like the Yankee TEAM better, Fenway is the best park because of the history. It's also the oldest(who knew right). Come on, San Fran? California is gonna break off and float away then eventually destroy Hawaii because of all the earthquakes. So cherish what you say as the "best" ballpark. Holy Crap.

2007-03-27 08:06:47 · answer #8 · answered by ~Brotha Red~ 3 · 0 2

Wrigley Field in Chicago has so much history in it. Fans old and young still go out to watch the Cubbies play. Win or Lose. Its a great enviroment and nearly is still the same as it was 30 or 40 years ago.

2007-03-27 07:36:22 · answer #9 · answered by baseballfreak322 2 · 2 1

In no particular order:
Miller Park (Milwaukee)
Busch Stadium (St Louis)
Wrigley Field (Chicago)

2007-03-27 08:52:38 · answer #10 · answered by H.B.K. 2 4 · 1 0

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