Which past and current MLB ballparks have you been to?

saturdaysarebetter

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Atlanta - Truist Park
Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Boston - Fenway Park
Chicago - Wrigley Field
Cincinnati - Riverfront Stadium and Great American Ballpark
Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Jacobs Field/Progressive Field
Colorado - Coors Field
Detroit - Comerica Park
Kansas City - Royals Stadium
Miami - Loan Depot Park
Milwaukee - Miller Park/American Family Field
NY Mets - Citi Field
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
Philadelphia - Veterans Stadium and Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park
St. Louis - Busch Stadium III
Tampa Bay - Tropicana Field and George Steinbrenner Field
Toronto - Skydome
Washington - Nationals Park

I regret not getting to Shea Stadium, the Astrodome and Tiger Stadium. Particularly Shea Stadium and the Astrodome having watched so many games from there on tv.

Which past and current MLB parks have you been to?
 
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LionJim

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Don't ever have regrets about missing Candlestick. From the bullpen, you could flatten your glove and place it against the chain link fence and the wind sometimes would hold it there.
Candlestick was surreal, like going to a ballgame on the moon. Don’t ask why I got that impression.
 

Bison13

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Atlanta - Truist Park
Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Boston - Fenway Park
Chicago - Wrigley Field
Cincinnati - Riverfront Stadium and Great American Ballpark
Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Jacobs Field/Progressive Field
Colorado - Coors Field
Detroit - Comerica Park
Kansas City - Royals Stadium
Miami - Loan Depot Park
Milwaukee - Miller Park/American Family Field
NY Mets - Citi Field
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
Philadelphia - Veterans Stadium and Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park
St. Louis - Busch Stadium III
Tampa Bay - Tropicana Field and George Steinbrenner Field
Toronto - Skydome
Washington - Nationals Park

I regret not getting to Shea Stadium, the Astrodome and Tiger Stadium. Particularly Shea Stadium and the Astrodome having watched so many games from there on tv.

Which past and current MLB parks have you been to?
I've been to Shea, sort of similar to the other circular stadiums like three rivers, the vet and riverfront.

Three rivers, PNC, the Vet, Camden yards, Nats park as MLB parks for me. I've been at dozens of spring training/fall/instructional/minor league sites while playing/coaching though.
 

Bkmtnittany1

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Baltimore’s original stadium, Camden Yards, Yankee Stadium(I was at the George Brett Pine-tar game), Toronto’s Stadium in 1985, both Phillies stadiums, and my favorite… Fenway!! Have done the Monster seats and will be at Fenway on Fathers Day to see my beloved Sox play the Yankees.
 
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TheBigUglies

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Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium(old one), the Vet(many times), Citizen Bank Park... oh and the Camden Rivershark's Stadium(loved watching games there).
 
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Alphalion75

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Forbes Field
Three Rivers Stadium (including the very first game)
PNC Park
Crosby Field
Veterans Stadium
Cleveland's Municipal Stadium
Yankee Stadium (previous stadium)
Shea Stadium
Camden Yards
Turner Field
Truist Park
Several minor league stadiums
 

1995PSUGrad

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I have been to the Old Yankee Stadium and the new one. I went to Memorial Stadium in Baltimore but only because I was a child and my parents made me go. I have been to Camden Yards but only because the Yankees were playing there. And of course, Double Day Field, when the Yankees played in the Hall of Fame game back in the late 8o's.
 
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dougt24

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Forbes Field
Three Rivers
Veterans
Qualcomm (Jack Murphy)
Petco Park (my favorite other than Forbes Field)
Candelstick
Dodger Stadium (hate to admit)
Angels Stadium
Rate Field
 
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jp3272

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Coors Field
Veterans Stadium
Citizens Bank Park
Wrigley Field
Fenway Park
Old Yankee Stadium
New Yankee Stadium
Citi Field
AT & T Park

I so want to check many more off the list!
 
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throw2oj

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Sutter Health Park*
Camden Yards
Memorial Stadium**
RFK Stadium
Oracle
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Yankee Stadium (current)
Peabody Heights Brewery***


*River Cats game
**PSU vs Maryland CFB game (the infamous tie!)
***Site of Oriole Park V
 
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CDLionFL

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Fenway
Old Yankee Stadium (shook my head as I watched Giambi's GS leave the yard in 2002)
Skydome
Memorial Stadium & Camden Yards
Trop
Metrodome & Target Field
Comerica
New Comiskey (or whatever the hell they call it now)
Kaufman
Minute Maid (don't even know what the new name is)
T-Mobile
Angels Stadium
Globe Life Park (the one that preceded the current place they play)
Vet & The Bank
Shea (what a dump)
Marlins Dome (whatever it's called now)
Nationals Park
Three Rivers & PNC
Miller Park (new name)
Wrigley
Busch (the current one)
AT&T
Dodger Stadium
Coors
Petco

There are only 5 teams I haven't seen play at their home -- Arizona, Oakland, Cincy, Cleveland, Atlanta
My top 5 (no order) -- PNC, Target Field, Petco, Camden Yards, AT&T
 
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IrishHerb

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Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Chicago - Wrigley Field, Comiskey Park
Kansas City - Municipal Stadium
NY Mets - Shea Stadium
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
St. Louis - Busch Stadium (Sportsman's Park), Busch Stadium II
Washington - RFK Stadium (DC Stadium)
 

DaytonRickster

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Atlanta - Truist Park
Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Boston - Fenway Park
Chicago - Wrigley Field
Cincinnati - Riverfront Stadium and Great American Ballpark
Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Jacobs Field/Progressive Field
Colorado - Coors Field
Detroit - Comerica Park
Kansas City - Royals Stadium
Miami - Loan Depot Park
Milwaukee - Miller Park/American Family Field
NY Mets - Citi Field
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
Philadelphia - Veterans Stadium and Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park
St. Louis - Busch Stadium III
Tampa Bay - Tropicana Field and George Steinbrenner Field
Toronto - Skydome
Washington - Nationals Park

I regret not getting to Shea Stadium, the Astrodome and Tiger Stadium. Particularly

Shea Stadium and the Astrodome having watched so many games from there on tv.

Which past and current MLB parks have you been to?
I have only been in a few:
- Connie Mack Stadium
- Veterans Stadium
- Fulton County Stadium (old Atlanta Braves stadium)
- Three Rivers Stadium
- Great American Ballpark (Cicinnati Reds)
- Camden Yards

Not much of a baseball fan after I left Philly area in late 70s.
 
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LionJim

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Baltimore - Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards
Chicago - Wrigley Field, Comiskey Park
Kansas City - Municipal Stadium
NY Mets - Shea Stadium
NY Yankees - Yankees Stadium (old)
St. Louis - Busch Stadium (Sportsman's Park), Busch Stadium II
Washington - RFK Stadium (DC Stadium)
RFK was a great baseball park, much better than for football.
 

Lion84

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Mostly old bad ones:

"old" Comisky
Metrodome
Candlestick
Oakland
The Vet
"old" Yankee Stadium
Good One"
Wrigley about 100 Times - grew up in the "burbs" outside Chicago
Citizens Bank
Petco
 

BriantheLion

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The Phillies trifecta…

Connie Mack-once (vs Giants-Juan Marichal pitched, and Willie Mays hit a home run)

The Vet-close to ten times, nothing memorable)

…and The Bank(our high school band played pregame- our daughter was drum major, and the Phanatic was up on the podium carrying on with her)

Out of town-Camden Yards, Busch, Wrigley(left field bleachers).
 
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LionJim

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The Phillies trifecta…

Connie Mack-once (vs Giants-Juan Marichal pitched, and Willie Mays hit a home run)

The Vet-close to ten times, nothing memorable)

…and The Bank(our high school band played pregame- our daughter was drum major, and the Phanatic was up on the podium carrying on with her)

Out of town-Camden Yards, Busch, Wrigley(left field bleachers).
Lol I might have been at that Giants game myself. Funny thing, the two specific memories of my many visits to Shibe Park are Marichal's leg kick and Alex Johnson catching the ball right in front of my face at the left-field wall.
 
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kgilbert78

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My first was at Connie Mack in 1965. Koufax was pitching..

My list (and I may get the current names wrong)

Philadelphia: Connie Mack, The Vet, Citizen's Bank
Boston: Fenway
Baltimore: Camden Yards
Detroit: Tiger
Chicago: New Cominsky
Denver: Coors
Minnesota: Target Field
LA: Dodger, Anaheim (in the football configuration)
Cincinnati: Riverfront, GABP
SF: Oracle Park
Pittsburgh: Three Rivers, PNC
Cleveland: Cleveland Stadium, Progressive

I've driven by Turner Field in it's new football configuration (you have to go by it to go to Zoo Atlanta).

I've been to minor league stadia for a number of levels.
 

DaytonRickster

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My first was at Connie Mack in 1965. Koufax was pitching..

My list (and I may get the current names wrong)

Philadelphia: Connie Mack, The Vet, Citizen's Bank
Boston: Fenway
Baltimore: Camden Yards
Detroit: Tiger
Chicago: New Cominsky
Denver: Coors
Minnesota: Target Field
LA: Dodger, Anaheim (in the football configuration)
Cincinnati: Riverfront, GABP
SF: Oracle Park
Pittsburgh: Three Rivers, PNC
Cleveland: Cleveland Stadium, Progressive

I've driven by Turner Field in it's new football configuration (you have to go by it to go to Zoo Atlanta).

I've been to minor league stadia for a number of levels.
Nice list.
 

BostonNit

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Baltimore - Camden Yards
Boston - Fenway Park
Chicago - Wrigley Field, Comiskey, Guaranteed Rate Field
Cincinnati - Riverfront, Great American Ballpark
Detroit - Comerica Park
Houston - Astrodome
Milwaukee - County Stadium
NYC - Shea, Yankee Stadium (old)
Philadelphia - Veterans
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers, PNC Park
San Fran - Candlestick
Tampa Bay - Tropicana
Washington - Nationals Park
 

razpsu

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Yankees stadium new and old
Shea stadium
Phillies
Pirates
Diamondbacks
Dodgers
Lubrano field
Durham bulls
Mudcats
Pelicans
 
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WanderingSpectator

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Thanks for bringing back so many memories. I’m almost half way there - if not for a snow-out in Denver.

Philly - The Vet
Mets - Shea
Yankees - old and new
Red Sox - Fenway
Pirates - Three Rivers and PNC
Cubs- Wrigley
White Sox - Comiskey
Braves - Turner Field
Rangers - Globe Life
Padres - Petco
Angels - Anaheim
A’s - Coliseum
Giants - Oracle Park
DBacks - Chase Field
Rockies - Coors Field but snowed out

Favorite stadiums - Oracle and PNC.
Worst stadiums - Oakland and Comiskey.
Best experiences - 2001 Game 6 World Series win, Wrigley bleacher seats during the Air Show, and, since I grew up and A’s fan, seeing Rickey Henderson hit a homerun in Oakland against the Giants.
 
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psuro

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Philadelphia - The Vet and Citizens Bank Park
Baltimore - Camden Yards
Pittsburgh - Three Rivers Stadium
NYC - Yankee Stadium (Pinstripe Bowl)
Toronto - SkyDome (or whatever it's called now)
Atlanta - Truist Field
 

Big_O

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The cavernous Cleveland Municipal Stadium and Tropicana Field. Was at an Indians game with the Oakland A’s in the 80’s that had a massive crowd of about 2,500 in a stadium that sat over 80K. It was like having your own personal Professional Baseball game to watch.
 
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IrishHerb

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RFK was a great baseball park, much better than for football.
Not too bad for football when it was set up right.

What I liked back in my college days and the Redskins played at RFK was that at half time you could get in free. A bunch of us college guys would take the bus down to RFK at almost every home game and wait until half time, then go in ... look for vacant seats and take over. Saw some memorable games that way. Couldn't do the same with the Senators, since baseball doesn't have a halftime 😁
 
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Fac

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Ate my first foot long hot dog at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
Saw Mantle play there late in his career
 
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