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baseballfanatic11 says:
We went up to see the Angel take on the Diamondbacks. We took a tour of the stadium, I can't remember how much that was, but it wasn't expensive. The tour was cool cause we took the tour like 4 hours before the game so the players were there. The only thing that sucked about that is we didn't get to…
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breezejen says:
Baseball is not my favorite pastimes, nor is it one sport that I’m all too excited to follow or watch. Though I am inherently a Dodger fan having lived in Los Angeles most of my life, when I visit my brother and his family, I always, somehow, end up rooting for Bay Area teams, the Oakland A’s o…
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aaron34 says:
If you ever want to go to wrigleyville and have no idea where to go, check out Mywrigleyville.com It's the best place to find out everything you need to know about the community and the hottest spots to hit up.
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osgoodst says:
Going to Wrigley field is not about watching a baseball game, lets face it, the Cubs suck. The reason to go there is to see a "show" that is the culture of northern chicago.
First is the walk to the ballpark, which is a cesspool of fabolous bars, people selling crappy cubs T-shirts, (and crapp…
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AndiPerullo says:
Okay, so I am a bit biased, since I have been a die-hard Yankees fan from the moment I was conceived. However, I truly believe that if you are visiting NYC during baseball season (beginning of April to the end of September) you should try your best to get Yankees tickets. I have no doubt that you …
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vulindlela says:
The Indianapolis Indians are the Triple A team of the Pittsburgh Pirates. In the recent past the Indians have represented the Milwaukee Brewers, the Cincinnati Reds, and the Montreal Expos.
Their ballpark is named Victory Field and it opened in 1996. It has often been noted as one of the best Min…
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jimsack says:
Built in 2008, ready for the season opener in April 2009, Parkview Field is a state-of-the-art baseball palace in the center of Fort Wayne. Designers borrowed features from other ball parks around the country, including a right-field bleacher-bums grandstand, picnic table areas, a grassy parkland in…
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CiocColato says:
I must disclose that I have not been to every ballpark in America (yet, I am on number 7), but Fenway Park is by far the best baseball experience in my opinion. And for the record, I am not a Boston native or resident, so this is in no way a bias opinion.
When going to Fenway, ticket holders are…
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pinchora says:
Ok, so if you're in Pittsburgh, like baseball and like to do cheap events you should go see a Pirates Game over on the North Shore at PNC Park.
Now...2 main questions that are always asked are going to be answer before we get into the review...1.) how did the Pirates (also known as the Buccos a…
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ellieisamazing says:
Although I am not a big baseball fan, when my husband asked if I wanted to go to a game with him, I jumped at the chance. I like any sport when it is live! So we took the "Yankee Express" train from Stamford, Connecticut and enjoyed the game on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. We were seated in …
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WalterC says:
"If you built it, they will come!" It was more like, if you built it, they will copy.
When Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992, it started a new wave of retro-style ballparks in Major League Baseball. Other teams started to build ballparks of the same style, as one by one, the cookie cutte…
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travel-the-world says:
The Tennessee Smokies don’t actually play in Knoxville. They’re right off the exit for Sevierville, so it’s easy to get to the stadium without the hassle of traffic. Tickets are cheap and easy to get. The teams itself isn’t that great, but it’s a nice way to spend the day with friends or…
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pinchora says:
The Minnesota Twins baseball team and the Vikings football team make their home at the Metrodome... and all enclosed dome so they don't get snowed out... and yes... yesterday (March 31) was the first day of baseball season and we got over 5 inches of snow on the ground!
But I went for half price …
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nikki_xx says:
We bought our tickets from tickethub and they were something like $5 each. I think we were basing the game on what you see on the movies, so we probably had too high expectations...but I thought it was rubbish! There was NO atmosphere!!!
I was expecting hot dogs, beers and lots of songs and cheerin…
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