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Top 5 MLB Ballparks

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AT&T
PNC
Fenway (it's one fucking game not season tickets). You're going for the experience not comfort.
Wrigley (see Fenway)

For the 5th, you can be a goob and select another retro looking park or you can go see the future at Marlins Park

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You're welcome

Get the Pan con lechon with a Presidente. Clevelander downstairs for post game drinks and the hot ass and that.
This is 100% true. If you're a baseball fan, you must visit Fenway at least once. But as someone who has attended over 100 games there, I want a new foking ballpark goddamnit. :megaman:
 
We've been to

Old Yankee stadium x10
Shea x5
Fulton County Stadium (old Braves stadium)
Dodger Stadium x25
Fenway
Wrigley
Turner Field (new Braves) x15
THE ASTRODOME
AT&T
Great American Ballpark
Joe Robbie Stadium x100
Marlins Park x4
 
I contend that the Olympic Stadium was the absolute worst baseball venue of all-time. It felt unfinished and completely sterile. I grew up close to it and schools in our area would always get free stacks of tickets, I guess to give the illusion that people cared about baseball. I went more times than I can remember and I don't think I ever paid for a ticket.

Ugh.

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Until May 2007, FIFA, football's international governing body, accepted the stadium as a World Cup Qualifying venue, despite protests from visiting teams that the altitude gave the Bolivian national team an unfair advantage against opponents who had only a few days to acclimatise before playing. On May 27, 2007, FIFA declared that no World Cup Qualifying matches could be played in stadiums above 8,200 feet (2,500 m) above sea level.
 
I would like to visit a bunch more but have only been to

Wrigley Field
Miller Park
Coors Field

I enjoyed all of them for different reasons. Good beer and nice stadium at Coors, liked the way the fans were into it too (not what I expected). Also really love seeing the mountains behind left field, ball flys out of there too...usually get to see some runs. Miller Park is also nice has the retractable roof so you always see a game, and good ballpark food (which is kinda hard to come by) but it also has Brewers fans which is nauseating. Wrigley Field is my favorite of the ones I have been to, but it does need a makeover. Cool parts are the ivy and the old time scoreboard that is still changed manually to this day, the women at Wrigley (bleachers especially), the feeling when the team is good and crowd is into it, and the atmosphere outside the park...plenty to do and see. Piss troughs suck and bad ballpark food are the negatives.
 
Been to Safeco many times absolutely beautiful. Visited most of the parks on the west coast except San Diego but I heard it's not that great there..... So basically here's a picture I just made on paint describing what I'll be doing.

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