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PHOG 04-21-2025 07:57 AM

Kauffman
Arlington
Astrodome
Busch (old)
Coors

Edit: Well, yeah, been to Arrowhead and Kemper, AFH, and KU Memorial, KSU stadium, OSU stadium, and was also at the old Houston NBA coliseum of which I don't recall the name of.

Katipan 04-21-2025 08:48 AM

Everyone should visit Coors before MLB gets a salary cap.
Fingers crossed, this year.

AndChiefs 04-21-2025 09:17 AM

KC - Enough said

Arizona - Like the stadium - we had good seats that were fairly cheap. Nothing overly memorable but a good experience.

Oakland - huge dump - was last year and they clearly were putting no work in to make it worth visiting or an experience

Cubs - Nice experience, sat in their version of the diamond club and was very nice with a great bar area and seating. Would definitely go back.

Cleveland - Standard stadium, nothing really that stood out but enjoyed our seats. We were in upper deck directly behind the plate.

Rockies - Nice stadium, nothing spectacular but one of the better experiences. May have been accentuated by randomly going on the night Ichiro had his 3,000th hit

Houston - Really nice stadium with good food options. Train gives it an interesting feature

Angels - Stadium was fine. Easy to get in and out of. May have been better fan experience if they weren't terrible

Dodgers - pretty dumpy. interesting location but definitely showing it's age

Pirates - beautiful stadium with a great view. Definitely worth a visit.

Padres - stadium was nice, nothing particularly noteworthy but enjoyed the game and experience

Giants - Great view and setting. Sat up in the seats right in front of the home run bay. Despite being a decently warm day it was still crazy cold and windy when sitting.

Mariners - great stadium, seems to have charm despite not being in the best area.

Rays - everyone knows it sucks

Rangers - old stadium, terrible sun location, got burnt to a crisp. Only redemption was getting a Drew Butera home run ball.

DJJasonp 04-21-2025 09:27 AM

Kauffman and Arrowhead and Kemper, and an old downtown arena I cant recall name of where I saw Tennis and basketball at some points, AFH, and KU memorial stadium

The Pond in Anaheim for college BB and hockey

Jack Murphy/Qualcomm in San Diego (a massive dump)

The LA Colliseum (bigger dump)

Staples Center in LA (pretty cool, but way too big for basketball)

Petco (Padres) - good place to see a game, easy to get into/out of (YES, downtown parks can be fun!)

Arizona Cardinals Stadium (enjoyed it)

Arizona Diamondback stadium (meh - pool in outfield was like a pool at a motel 6)

Royals stadium in Surprise AZ for spring training - HIGHLY recommend - great time, great seats, super-affordable.

LagunaSWana 04-21-2025 09:52 AM

1. Royals Stadium
2. Busch Stadium (old)
3. Riverfront Stadium
4. Wrigley
5. Fenway
6. Ballpark at Arlington
7. Angels Stadium
8. Dodgers Stadium
9. Petco
10. AT&T
11. Bank One Ballpark (Now Chase Field)
12. Yankees Stadium (old)
13. Yankees Stadium (new)
14. Metrodome
15. Candlestick Park
16. Oakland Coliseum

philfree 04-21-2025 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 18035676)
Not a baseball fan but as an American Youth I played Baseball. Ballpark? We went and played the team at Mickey Owens Baseball Camp. So I was at the Mickey Owens Baseball Camp Ball Park. I've been to the Old Busch Stadium and the old Arlington Stadium. Went to a game at Arlington/Texas Stadium the year we played in the NAIA National Golf Championship in Fort Worth. We smoked weed in the stadium and there was no trouble. LOL Didn't play that well at West Haven Country Club. We missed the cut. But we cruised Rosebud St and went to a strip joint. One of the first times I ever went to a strip joint. I was green on that shit. Springfield didn't have strip joints in those days. I might have went to Royals Stadium once....it's foggy....

Plaster Stadium at what was SMS University. Used to sneak into McDonald Arena and play basketball in the winter and Also went to see the Dare Devils and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band there. On Mushrooms! Hammonds Center, Wieser Gymnasium. Faurot Field. Went to the HS State Basketball Championship way back in the late 60s or early 70s at MU so Hearns Center. Bristol Motor Speedway and Kansas Speedway. Bolivar Speedway. I-44 Speedway. The Fairgrounds Speedway in Springfield, EJ Dome in St Louis watching the Chiefs beat the Rams in a preseason game. Staples Center in Vegas watching the PBR finals.

Not all "ballparks" per se but stadiums and arenas.

Hoover 04-21-2025 12:30 PM

Wrigley - Grew up a Cubs fan.
Fenway - Went in 2014, its when I realized that what the Cubs wanted to do with Wrigley was the right thing to do.
White Sox - Blah
Royals - I actually love going to games there, take my kid every year.
Target Field - Nice, but too enclosed for me.
Brewers - For an enclosed stadium, I really like it.
Pittsburg - Awesome stadium, love how it sits in town, baseball team sucks.
Cleveland - When when Jacobs Field was new, thought it was incredible.
Padres - PetCo is nice, don't like how its not all connected, a little chopped up, I like to walk around and check things out.
Washington - Nice park, but thought it would have better sight lines.
San Fran - Probably my favorite. My brother and I take the ferry and can get ripped and sober up before we get back to the car.
Arizona - Not a fan, I don't even like to watch games on TV from there.

Nashville needs a baseball team. Seriously. Move Tampa Bay or something. Game would be awesome there.

Vegas will rock too.

comochiefsfan 04-21-2025 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 18035554)

Tell me all about the Seattle park before I visit please.

Was in Chicago on a road trip with my ex, and neither the White Sox or Cubs were in town, but we did spend part of a day in wrigleyville.

New Yankee Stadium is weird. It’s like aliens made a ballpark based on Yankee fans preferences and it sucks. It’s kinda like a strange high priced mausoleum.

Old Yankee stadium had some character, but again, **** the Jankees.

So Seattle built both T Mobile Park and the Seahawks Stadium next to each other in an area of the city that is very industrial, so both stadiums have an industrial look on the outside. Very cool.

They also sit in a lower area of town and downtown Seattle sits up on a hill out past left field. If you’re in the upper deck like we were and the retractable roof is open, the view of the skyline is awesome, and because the park is low and downtown sits above it, the skyscrapers look massive.

Also, if you go out onto the upper deck concourse and look west you get terrific views of Puget Sound and on a clear day the Olympic Mountains.

I just love Seattle. Great city and the PNW is stunningly beautiful.

scho63 04-21-2025 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 18036259)
San Fran - Probably my favorite. My brother and I take the ferry and can get ripped and sober up before we get back to the car

Most here will not appreciate this enough. :thumb:

Dadkc 04-22-2025 02:31 AM

Kaufman- many,many games, would love to see a downtown stadium and a village where it stands now
Busch- before the village bet fans are glad its there
Yankee stadium- final year, watched the royals lose a snoozer in 13, bet fans are glad that’s gone.
Anaheim- watched the royals lose a snoozer in 9
Surprise- BWJ’s first yr, homered, excellent fielding, shocked he didn’t start in April.
T-bones- so much fun! Great beer prices


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Deberg_1990 04-22-2025 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadkc (Post 18036988)
T-bones- so much fun! Great beer prices


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T-Bones. Are they still a thing?

siberian khatru 04-22-2025 08:24 AM

Royals/Kauffman
Busch II
Baltimore Memorial
Tropicana Field
Cincinnati Riverfront
Atlanta Fulton County
Turner Field

Dadkc 04-23-2025 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 18037020)
T-Bones. Are they still a thing?


Called Monarchs now.


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Frazod 04-23-2025 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Frazod (Post 18035713)
Let's see....

Royals/Kauffman Stadium
Busch Stadium (old and new)
County Stadium
Miller Park
Comiskey (old and new)
Wrigley
Yankee Stadium (old)
Turner Field
Truist Park
And I guess since they now play actual MLB games there, I can count the Field of Dreams Park in Iowa

If we're also counting football stadiums

Arrowhead
Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium (Missouri)
Soldier Field (old and new)
Lambeau
Edward Jones Dome
Memorial Stadium (Illinois)


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