Fenway Park no question about it. As if 2004 isn't enough, try going through history, and seeing some of the best players of all time, and they all played in the same ballpark. Do you think if the yankees had a park that held the minimum amount like Fenway does, they would still be playing there today. Heck no. The Red sox have sold out over 350 straight games, and they are going to build a new stadium just to hold more people. If the yankees played at Fenway, they would have knocked it down a long time ago, just to get the financial benefits that come with more seating compasity. If you ask me, the history, and the work that has gone into Fenway, even is recent years is enough to make it the best ballpark in the world. I mean, they have made so many construction projects, just to make Fenway nice, and still have it have that cozy, feel that only Fenway can offer. I have to give props to the guys that design the renovations there, because they have been able to renovate it many times, but still keep it looking like the same old fenway park, America's greatest ballpark!
2007-08-06 05:09:51
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answered by rockstar44 4
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I've got two, but unfortunately i can't find any link. Probably because they both involve the Royals in the middle of 100+ loss seasons. #1) A long fly ball was hit out to center field, Royals CF Kerry Robinson sprinted toward the wall and leaped up to make the catch. Problem was that the ball bounced on the warning track and then over the fence for a ground rule double. Umpires ruled it a home run because Kerry had duped them so well. The poor manager Buddy Bell had to come out of the dugout and argue that it was not a home run, but indeed a ground rule double and he just has the worst center fielder in MLB history. #2) Man on 1st and 3rd, tie game, Royals in the field. Batter (can't remember who it was, all these terrible plays over the years just meld together) lays down a bunt towards first base and gets it past the pitcher. First baseman Ken Harvey comes in to field the ball. At the same time the pitcher is running over to cover first base. Harvey fields it and throws home, hits the pitcher square in the face from about 5 feet away. All runners safe, pitcher out cold.
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answered by ? 3
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Good one Fenway Park, Papi Hitting Homers Back to Back Nights on Back to Back Comebacks 2004 ALCS won 4 to3 against the Yankees, and after that the won World Series 4 - 0 Against the Cardinals.
Worst one Wrigley Field the Bartman Incident that cost the Cubs the NLCS in 2003, Blew a five nothing Advantage in game 6 lost in Seven Games to the Florida Marlins, Missed out in the World series, Better not Happen Again.
CUBS won't to win the World Series this Time.
2007-08-06 04:53:55
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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I think Yankee Stadium has seen the most history
2007-08-06 05:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yankee Stadium:
The Yankees have had the most best players in the history of baseball than any other team.
2007-08-06 06:58:51
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answered by sum1 w/ @n @nsw3r 5
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Yankee stadium
2007-08-06 04:49:59
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answered by J Dub 5
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i would have to say yankee stadium has the most memories, btu i dont think the best memory of any park would be
CAMDEN YARDS when the Indians played the Orioles and Thome hit a home-run right over the park hitting the building behind it..having the longest home run in that park..
i dont even think anyone has beaten that
have they?
2007-08-06 08:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but Go Buckeyes.
Yankee stadium has bought it self many great moments, same with Fenway. It's hard to say
2007-08-06 05:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Dodgers fan that says you need look no further than Yankee Stadium, the home that Ruth built.
2007-08-06 04:50:20
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answered by Frizzer 7
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Yankee Staduim. Its not as old as the other 2 but they almost always had the better teams and players.
2007-08-06 05:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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