yankee stadium. i been there twice. the feeling when u walk through the turnstiles and the atmosphere is instense. the feelings is undescrible. the house that ruth built. u can feel the presence for the history there, the intensity of the crowd.just seeing the yankees play there is no other stadium i'd rather go. the yankees are my favorite team.
2007-05-26 04:08:05
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answered by charles 1
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Roger's Centre formally the Sky Dome
1. My favorite team plays there and it is the closest stadium to my home town of Buffalo.
2. It was the first dome to feature a retractable roof.
3. The remolding and field turf has improved play and the decor.
4. The main reason is due to it being a symmetrical field. Any home run to left is the same distance as any home run to right. All the walls are ten feet high throughout. No short porches, no giant walls, monsters or baggies. Doubles can come of the wall but not from twenty feet above the outfielders head. Not to mention robbing a home run is a true great and rare play. Not just a guy sticking his glove above his head or making a tiny little hop.
2007-05-26 06:41:43
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answered by mort 1
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I think people should attend both - if possible. I live near the stadium where the Cardinals and Marlins have spring training and they really pack them in for 4 weeks every spring. During the rest of summer we have the Florida State League with the Class A Jupiter Hammerheads and Palm Beach Cardinals - unfortunately, they don't get much of a turnout which makes me sad for the players. They work hard out there in the hot Florida sun and deserve some cheering fans. The ticket price is much lower and you still get to see great baseball and great up and coming players.
2016-05-18 02:11:18
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answered by ? 3
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Well, I've only been to Jacobs Field (Cleveland), Great American Ballpark and Riverfront (no longer exists)(Cincinnati), and the new Comiskey (Chicago White Sox). Out of those, I liked Riverfront the best because of the nostalgia of the Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, and the Big Red Machine, and the '90 World Series, since I actually can remember that.
Based on what I've read and seen on TV, etc., I would love to go to Yankee Stadium, and I plan to someday.
2007-05-26 04:03:32
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answered by derek1079 5
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Shea Stadium so many memories as a young person.
Just love it.
Also went to several Jets games not just for Baseball.
Memories.
2007-05-26 04:20:18
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answered by Michael M 7
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I have to say the one in Arizona, it is very...... nice is the only word I can explaine for it. I love how it has the pool, and the hotel. {also because the mets did so good there!}
there is also a Stadium with a waterfall in the backround, and I cannot remeber the name right now, but if I do, I reply back again..
2007-05-26 04:14:17
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answered by Misha 2
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I would have to say PNC Park in Pittsburgh, even though I have been to very few parks. Being from Pittsburgh, it is just amazing to see the view of the city from your seat. Once the sun starts to go down, it is just amazing to see how the city lights up.
As for the comment from Misha, I think the park they were talking about with the falls was either KC or Anahem, but I am probably wrong.
2007-05-26 14:33:33
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answered by Jeff W 2
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I have only been to a handfull of stadiums. Coors, Safeco, the old Jack Murphy. But the best is the one in San Francisco, it is amazing. Oh yeah and the worst place to ever watch a game was the King Dome. I cant believe it took them so long to blow up that dump.
2007-05-26 04:29:46
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answered by ralffwig 1
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New Busch Stadium.
2007-05-26 04:49:50
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answered by Derrick H 3
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depends on what you looking for tradition fenway or yankee stadium i prefered fenway. but as far as food an over all experience camden yards all the way thats out of 22 stadiums ive been to so far
2007-05-26 05:12:16
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answered by hairydawg69 3
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