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This is a wicked good question. As of right now I suggest you go see Yankee Stadium before it closes. Recently I went to Jacobs Field (Clevland Indians Stadium) and that was an excellent stadium. There was not one bad seat. I've also been to Boston, Toronto, Tampa Bay, and Yankee Stadium. But in my opinion, take a nation wide tour and view all the staduims because there is no MUST see stadium, there all pretty much the same.

2007-08-18 05:22:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yankee Stadium, and I say this only because its clock is counting down quickly. After September/October 2008, it becomes but a memory.

Under less constrained circumstances, Fenway Park.

Other parks counting down: the Metrodome, which no one will much miss; Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (or whatever its called at present -- Nyetwork Associates?), which was a very nice park until the city sold out to the Raiders and built that hideous Mt. Davis monstrosity atop center field; and JFK in Washington, which is the last (finally! go away already!) of the Giant Ashtray 1960s wave of dual-use atrocities. And Shea, which is a 3/4 giant ashtray. Time is running out on all of them, but only Yankee has any deep and rich history to savor, as well as a genuine ballpark feel (caveat: I've never been to JFK; have been to all the others), so get a move on to the south Bronx and see a game. (And while you're in the area, Shea isn't too hard to visit as well.) Oakland is worth a trip if you're in the area but, again, it's not nearly as pleasant a park as it used to be (the Raiders are welcome to it).

2007-08-18 07:07:26 · answer #2 · answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7 · 0 0

You need to go to a Yankee game at Fenway -wearing a Yankee cap and then go to Red Sox game at the Stadium wearing of course a Red Sox cap .
Once you have done that you can feel free to die secure in the knowledge that you have seen the greatest rivalry in all sport played on both homefields
If you can afford to buy tickets for the whole series in both ballparks ,do it.It will take you 2-3 days to get your voice back but it will be well worth it.

2007-08-18 06:21:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dodgers stadium! I havent been to alot of other ones and I know there's more historic ones and what not, but the Dodgers stadium experience is one you can't miss. They have the highest ettendence level in the NL so whenever you're there its packed and really energetic. Also I love how the stadium looks when you walk in. When I see some stadiums they don't pay alot of attention how the diamond looks but at Dodgers stadium it's so perfectly manicured...it just looks really cool. The fans are so fun. Just walking from your car to the stadium, and from the stadium to your car is an experience. Last night we had a group of people doing a jig to some music they were blasting out of their car, and game of football going on through the parking lot. The fans are just fun to be around. And if you're rooting for the other team than you'll defiately get teased but I've gona with friends and family rooting for the other team and it's all fun. COME TO LA!!!! Go Dodgers!!!

2007-08-18 05:40:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wrigley Field. Between the ballpark itself and the surrounding atmosphere outside the park, there is no other place like it. It's something that simply must be experienced to be understood.

2007-08-18 05:27:03 · answer #5 · answered by frenchy62 7 · 0 0

Wrigley Field

2007-08-18 11:41:42 · answer #6 · answered by samdugan 4 · 0 0

You must see Yankee Stadium before IT dies in 2009. It's one of the most exciting stadiums. You really do feel the history and electricity when you walk through the gates. And when you hear Bob Sheppard on the PA, you'll know!!! Hopefully, you hear Ole Blue Eyes instead of Liza Minnelli at the end of the game, as well. (Frank Sinatra when they win, Liza when they don't!!)

2007-08-18 05:26:13 · answer #7 · answered by DYankeeFan 3 · 0 0

Fenway Park

2007-08-18 05:20:18 · answer #8 · answered by nitr0 2 · 0 0

Shea Stadium before 2009. In '09 Shea Satdium will be knocked down and they are going to change the name to Citi Field. I live in Arizona, just saying.

2007-08-18 05:39:23 · answer #9 · answered by Mets Lover 4 · 0 0

I woudl love to see Fenway. That would be awesome to sit atop the Green Monster I can't amagine how that feels. You Redsox Fans are Lucky. I am a redsox fan to though but I live in Georgia so I have never been.

2007-08-18 05:26:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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