i live 3 hours away & still make the trek to the Friendly Confines at least once a year. been doing that since i was a kid & it gives me chills just being in Wrigleyville. people come to the park no matter what the Cubs record is, it's right in the middle of a neighborhood.
i didn't get that feeling at Fenway but it is the 2nd best park i've been to. the fans up there are horrible. CUBS FANS ARE THE BEST
GO CUBS GO!
2007-11-17 02:06:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been to Wrigley Field before, but I have never been to Fenway Park, I am not in the area of Boston. But both parks have theings that they are famous for. Wrigley Field is famous for its ivy on the wall, during the baseball season. And Fenway Park is famous for having the big green wall out in left field. And what they both do have things in common, is besides hosting a team that haven't won the World Series in a long period of time, even through we do know that the Boston Red Sox have won it 2 times during the last 3 years. But what they do have in commons is well besides them both being really old ballparks, they have both had movies filmed there, Fenway Park has had Fever Pitch filmed there, and even Field of Dreams. Wrigley Field has had Rookie of the year, and the openning of The Break Up filmed there. What they don't have in common is, one stadium is in the American League where they have the DH rule, and the other team is in the National League, where they don't have this rule. Another thing Jimmy Buffet has perfromed concerts at both stadiums. I think that it is wrong to decide which is the better ball park, when you have only been to one stadium in person, and not both. Now I bet that New York Yankees fans have to wonder how is Fenway Park is a ballpark, since it is smaller then other ballparks are. Also it is wrong to say that Fenway Park is the better ballpark becaused it hosted 2 World Series this decade, and Wrigley Field has not hosted a World Series this decade, and not hosted one at all since 1945. Not I am thinking best answer, because I believe, that no matter how many answers come in during the time this poll is open, that there will be better answers then mine.
2007-11-17 01:55:53
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answered by staggmovie 7
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As I have been to Fenway many times, and seen pictures from friends of Wrigley, I would have to say Fenway, it's a beautiful ballpark, you can make friends with people you never knew existed cuz they all are friendly, and the atmosphere is great at Fenway. That is just one mans opinion however.
2007-11-17 00:06:56
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answered by SoxfanWheels 2
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Never been to Wrigley but it looks boring. Fenway on the other hand is just an awesome experience. Since my fist game some 35 years ago I still get awe struck entering Fenway. Doesn't matter wether the Red Sox have a good team or not.
2007-11-17 02:43:47
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answered by Mrcody 2
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Fenway park because it will last longer and is better to play in it makes a game a fair game because the ball cant go under the wall but at wrigley it can get stuck in the ivy
2007-11-17 01:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Never been to Fenway, But Wrigley is beautiful.
2007-11-17 00:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Fenway is a more interesting ballpark.
But I'd rather attend a Cubs game.
2007-11-16 22:43:27
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answered by Aztec276 4
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I have been to both stadiums and I am a fan of neither team.
In my unbiased opinion Wrigley is the much better stadium.
2007-11-17 01:42:40
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answered by Scott W 3
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These are two of the most beautiful old ballparks around today with their own charm and appeal. The answer to your question has to reside in the eye of the beholder and your frame of reference.
2007-11-17 01:16:58
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answered by Frizzer 7
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Both have their charm, and history,both beautiful,but i'll take fenway home of the world champs.
2007-11-17 00:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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