Fenway Park of course! Thank God they added seats (especially the Monter seats- coolest seats in baseball by far) and did some improvements to keep a historic landmark in tact!
2007-05-29 19:20:48
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answered by HERMOSACHIC99 3
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Yankee Stadium
It's full of tradition and everything and would be a magnificent place to just be. Once the new one opens after next summer this question will be rhetorical.
Camden Yards
Heard nothing but good things about it.
Fenway
Heard it was not a very nice place to watch baseball back before they changed it. Not sure now.
Skydome (NOT the goddamned Rogers Centre)
Doesn't exude a baseball atmosphere once you get inside. Seems real space-age. Too much focus on the Jumbotron and not enough on the field. The ability to look up at the CN Tower when the roof is open is priceless though.
Tropicana Field
Come on. The ball gets stuck in the rafters at least a couple times a year. Funniest thing when it happens.
Have to say the best is Yankee Stadium. The amount of people that can fit in there and do fit in there on a regular basis makes it an amazing baseball experience. Plus you get the "cool" factor of actually being there. The centre of the baseball universe. Even if you have to sit in the midst of Yankee fans.
2007-05-29 03:16:35
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answered by trevormarino 2
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My opinion, it is Camden Yards in Baltimore. That is the best ballpark -- it actually started the whole retro-craze that has nearly every club in baseball building a new similar stadium. Just like the cookie-cutter stadiums of the 70's -- Baltimore's Camden Yards started this new unique brand of retro-parks that are all the craze right now.
Now the team is another story...LOL
Good question!!!
2007-05-29 01:49:23
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answered by BShakey 4
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Best ball park in the AL east is Fenway!!! The reason it is the greatest park is simple Home of the Red Sox Nation
2007-05-29 02:29:07
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answered by Canadian Bosox Fan!!!!!! 2
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Fenway Park is definitely the best ballpark because it has a lot of tradition and the fans are so loyal to the red sox. Even if the red sox are winning by 10 runs or losing by 10 runs, they always stay because they actually care about their team.
2007-05-30 11:07:47
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answered by aflac5190 3
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards. It just has an intimate feel to it. I like the standing section they got adjacent to the outfield. And the park is downtown, which I think makes it even better.
I wish they'd get the owner (Peter Angelos) out of there and get an owner that actually cares about the team.
2007-05-29 02:38:35
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answered by oysterchowder2004 3
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Camden Yards because of the way the stadium was built. It seems to me that there are plenty of good seats and it kept an old fashioned flavor yet with all the modern amenities you could ask for there.It is rather a homey feeling.
2007-05-29 08:49:49
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Having been to all of them I can easily say Camden Yards in Baltimore for these reasons.
1. The stadium is gorgeous and well kept at all times.
2. The seating and site lines are great.
3. Ticket prices are very affordable. People can afford to take their families.
4. The food is great.
It's a great time out all around.
2007-05-29 13:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to agree with those who say that Camden Yards in the best in the AL East. Can't add much to what already has been said. Of course Yankee Stadium is closest to my heart because it's "home" to the greatest history in baseball.
2007-05-29 13:10:32
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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Its gotta be yankee stadium, so much tradition. It's part of american history. I mean i'm a giants fan and i still know that the yankees are the most celebrated and well known team in america, they are the manchester united of the united states. I've never actually been in, but while i was in New York i road the subway up there just to walk around it, cause it was in february and any true baseball fan will just sit there and stare at it for a while thinking of all the tradition and memories and historic teams, players, days, and championships that have been won in that yard.
2007-05-29 01:56:18
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answered by bkcarl02 2
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