Favorite Ballpark, Stadium, or Dome...

wareagle

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I was interested in what ya'll thought about this one.

No colleges please...

My favorite is Pac bell in San Fran. There was so much going on in that park that i almost forgot there was a game being played.
Very fan-friendly ball yard!
 

AR182

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My favorite stadium is Yankee Stadium because of its history.A bit of advice,though, don't eat the hotdogs.
 

Bama6895

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Adelphia Stadium Home of the Tennessee Titans

Also Like the Georgia Dome. Too bad your team has only been there twice Wareagle. ;)

I like Dodger Stadium but that is the only baseball park I have been to.
 

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pnc park


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O.K. Wink for the block I am going to go with Danny..........I am going to have to go with homo here Wink because only gay guys are in good enough shape to climb the stairs at the "new" Comiskey. Seriously spent my whole life in Chicago and tailgunners go to Comiskey.....Now Wrigley is a ballpark....of course this is said in jest:weed:
 

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Just to add a little extra(since I have nothing else to do)to this thread.I tend to like the older stadiums better than the newer ones.The old parks have more "character" to them,ie.Wrigley Field,The old Fenway Park,Yankee Stadium.The newer parks are nothing more than cookie cutters.The dimensions in left field are similar to right field,right center has the same distance as left center,etc.They remind me of the houses that are built out here.They are all basically similar looking.One is not distinctive from the next.
 

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I have to say Enron was a very nice place to watch a game.
I would have seen the cubs play, but Binladen ruined my plans.


F*#K Binladen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I only hope his plans were ruined to.:bigun:
 

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I've been to plenty of new ballparks:
Coors Field
Camden Yards
Pac Bell
Bank one
Etc....
There all nice in their own ways but there is no better seat then the Loge section, behind homeplate, at Shea. Foul ball heaven.

The new ballparks are great for food and distractions but give me the character of Wriggley anytime.

The worst: Hands down Da VET. With a close 2nd to the defunt Candlestick.
 

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YANKEE STADIUM by far, not just because I'm a Yankee fan but because the fans there know how to do a game.Forget that they lock you in when its game time and you have to make sure you don't turn down the wrong street when leaving the fans are THE BEST:clap:
 

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I liked the genreral admission seats at Dodger Stadium, but better wear Dodger stuff or plain clothes, because all of those Ese's and Locos will either kick your arse or get you kicked out of the section I kid you not.

I was at a game at Dodger Stadium back in 99. It was an ESPN game and they played the braves. Some poor fan had Braves stuff on and they were all over this guy, throwing beer etc. Eventually he got up to cheer, cuz Javy Lopez hit like a 3 run homer to give Atl the lead in extra innings and they started beating this guy and before you know it the whole leftfield pavillion was in a riot. They even showed it on ESPN. That was kind of a bad experience for me. (I was not the poor guy wearing Braves stuff LOL)

Watching a game at the new Anaheim stadium did not feel like baseball at all.
 
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