How Many Major League (MLB) Ballparks Have You Been To?

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  • MoMoneyMoVaughn
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 05-08-14
    • 14988

    #36
    Originally posted by OMGRandyJackson
    Wait till you see Rogers Center. It is absolute garbage.
    Driving in on the Gardiner Expressway, many visitors say the Rogers Centre and CN Tower look like a big rooster and balls.

    It very closely mirrors the experience you will have once inside the stadium.
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    • tatddy
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-02-10
      • 10779

      #37
      Originally posted by No coincidences
      Really? I've been to probably a dozen parks total, current and gone. I thought Wrigley was kind of overrated.
      I'm an old soul. I prefer a live jazz band playing in the stands next to me in between innings over some garbage cone race on the big screen.

      PS. I was also thrown out of Wrigley Field on my first visit there in 2009. No love lost.
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      • No coincidences
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 01-18-10
        • 76300

        #38
        Originally posted by tatddy
        I'm an old soul. I prefer a live jazz band playing in the stands next to me in between innings over some garbage cone race on the big screen.

        PS. I was also thrown out of Wrigley Field on my first visit there in 2009. No love lost.
        I am too, and you took the words right out of my mouth re: my expectations of a ballpark. I was expecting a little more from the Wrigley ambiance. Maybe that was part of the problem. Just didn't live up to the hype for me. Too many fratboy douchebags who couldn't care less about the game, too.
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        • Mr KLC
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 12-19-07
          • 30993

          #39
          BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For the third consecutive year, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was ranked No. 1 MLB Ballpark Experience by Stadium Journey.

          Every year, StadiumJourney.com ranks the 30 Major League stadiums using the FANFARE scale. The items included in this scale include “the food and beverage in the ballpark, the overall atmosphere, the neighborhood where the stadium is located, the fans, the access (which includes parking, traffic, restrooms, and handicap accessibility), the overall return on investment, and any special or unique features.”


          For the 3rd consecutive year, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was ranked #1 MLB Ballpark Experience by Stadium Journey


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          • allabout the $$$
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 04-17-10
            • 9837

            #40
            shea (always have the best memories here chavez catch, todd pratt, bobby jones one hitter plus many more)
            citi (very family friendly good stadium to watch a game)
            old yankee (you could feel the history)
            new yankee (park sucks way too big)
            camden yards (just an awesome park with great food.)
            citizens bank park (anytime you can bend over a philly team as a nyer you just do it!) was a nice park will go back here again doesnt hurt there are a couple of casinos near by
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388189

              #41
              waste now

              too much money
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