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What baseball stadiums in the MLB are a Must see ??

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this is a Question for the BIG BASEBALL FANS

Which ones have the best stadium and also have a good downtown/nightlife in the city and not too far from the ball park

Ive seen Camdan, Yankee, shea, Wrigley, Celllar, Ciizens Bank, and Fenway so far

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  1. Dodger Stadium! Its a classic


  2. i think you should go see AT&T, Coors Field in CO, and Jacobs in Cleveland

    I think after college and all or maybe when i'm old enough to travel alone i'm going to see as much stadiums as possible.

    I would like to go to fenway, wrigley, the house that ruth built.. (although i can't now, but the new stadium's gonna be good enough for me) i also want to go to Citizens bank, AT&T, PNC, Coors field, camden yards etc etc!!

    haha i love baseball parks more than any other sports areas.. can you tell?

  3. why go to yankee stadium i dont get it whats so special there? wow a white fence thing on top of a wall

    but wait the ALMIGHTY YANKEES play there!

    WHO GIVES A S***?!?!?!?!

    they suck spend some time in a nice park

    like the giants AT&T park the giants suck

    but the stadium is a sight for the ages

    mccovey cove

    giant coke bottle slide

    and a giant glove

    mini wiffle park

    boardwalk splashlanding

    its amazing go there

    nightlife is close by

  4. Actually all of them. Of my hopes, before I die, is to visit all them, regardless of which team they are playing.  I have only been in 2 thus far, Jacobs and Yankee Stadium. I have been around PNC will be travelling to Camden at the end of August.

  5. Dodger Stadium.

  6. Well you've already seen Wrigley but you can never get enough of that beautiful stadium, same goes for Fenway, Yankee Stadium and Camden.  As for stadiums not on your list:  Busch Stadium(St.Louis), Miller Park (Milwaukee), Dodger Stadium (L.A), Angels Stadium (Anaheim), AT&T (San Fransisco), PNC (Pittsburgh) and Safeco (Seattle)

  7. Shea stadium...its closer to the city then yankee stadium and in a nicer area

  8. PNC in Pittsburgh is great. The view of the city is spectacular from behind homeplate. The stadium itself is great. All the seats actually face toward homeplate so you don't spend the whole night looking sideways. Everything in Pittsburgh is walkable and more importantly affordable. A definite must see ball park and I'm not even from Pittsburgh.

  9. Yankee Stadium..... duh.... the Yankees play there...... lol!  There's also a great nightlife in the Bronx, or anywhere in New York... lol(:

    or

    Turner Field (Atlanta Braves) is a great stadium, there's alot of history there.  Alot of amazing players walked that field.  Even though the first stadium is now the parking lot, its still amazing.

    ~GO YANKEES~

            ~AND~

    ~GO BRAVES~

  10. Well, I think that the greatest stadiums in baseball are probably Fenway, Yankee Stadium, Wrigley Field, Shea stadium, Miller Park, and Dodger stadium.

    No, a lot of them aren't exactly "nice," but the history there is great.  Make sure you get to go to these parks sometime...

  11. LOTS OF PLAYER COME HERE TO PLAY

  12. Petco in San Diego is a beautiful park. It has awesome nightlife for after-the-game partying.  The park is in what is called The Gaslamp" with all sorts of bars and clubs.  Major hotels within easy stumbling distance and relatively safe.

    Unfortunately, you gotta watch the Padres.

  13. There are alot of great stadiums to see in the MLB I would reccomend Yankee Stadium, Fenaway, Wrigily, and Camden yards

  14. Shea-Big no-no.  That is one of the ugliest, dirtiest parks out there.

    Yankee-amazing in all ways, especially the new one.

    Fenway-not a sox fan but it something good to see.

    wrigley and camdam- lots of history there.

    As for nightlife-Yankees of course!  NYC is the place to be on a weekend!

  15. yankee stadium all the way

  16. I'm probably being biased, but Miller Park really is a great stadium, highly recommended. But for your nightlife bit.... Milwaukee honestly isn't somewhere you want to be at night, for various reasons. Miller Park isn't in downtown, but is near a junction that can take you to downtown, but there isn't much to do... It's mostly hotels, office buildings, Marquette U and Patowatami(probably spelled wrong) Casino. If tou're going to Miller, get there early, so you can tailgate, which you can't do in all those downtown Stadiums.

    Outside of home, I would also suggest Busch Stadium. The stadium's nice, but I was a little disappointed about the gameday atmosphere, especially since it was an important game. I was there for Game 1 of the Brewers-Cards series, Busch was almost full, and it was unusally quiet. Everywhere else I've gone, Miller, PNC, and old RFK... they all cheered for balls and strikes. That didn't happen at Busch. Had they done that, it probably would've been the ultimate baseball experience for me.

  17. I was in awe of Yankee Stadium, but Turner Field in Atlanta is probably the nicest stadium I've ever seen as far as being modern, clean, etc...

  18. Busch Stadium

  19. You've got most of the great historical ballparks covered. The most beautiful newer ballparks are widely considered to be Citizens Bank (which you have) PNC in Pittsburgh, Coors Field in Denver, and Minute Maid Park in Houston. I have been to Coors and Minute Maid and was thoroughly impressed with both.

    I can't help much with your nightlife evaluation request, but I can say that the fans in Houston were the most enthusiastic crowd I have ever seen at a baseball game.

  20. Go to Yankee Stadium NOW

  21. you have to go with the classics like yankee, fenway and wrigley lots of history there

    dodger staduim just to hear vin scully and eat the famous dodger dogs!!

    but petco, minutemaid, PNC, miller are like no other very beautiful baseball parks.

    petco and PNC are in the downtown areas of the city so nightlife is really good but you cant take away the nightlife of hollywood noting compares with it. so for the party life its dodger stadium.

  22. yankee stadium is all you need to see

  23. I would add Safeco and Petco to the list.

    Petco is in Downtown San Diego and is walking distance to the Gaslight District.  That is a bohemian neighborhood known for its restaurants and clubs.

    Safeco is in Seattle, but I can't say too much about nightlife other than the city has many great seafood restaurants.

  24. Turner Field.

  25. Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, and Fenway Park

  26. none other than the ranger stadium

    either that or the new houston astros stadium, they are both really nice

  27. The team that plays in this stadium sucks, but I think Kauffman Stadium is a must see.  There's just nothing really like it with the fountains in the outfield and the humongous crowned scoreboard.  Next year they'll have seats that you can sit in out by the fountains.  It's one of the last of its kind from the style of stadiums built in the early 70's and it really is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country.

    You do have a problem with the nightlife close to the ballpark.  There isn't anything near the stadium - it's all about 20 minutes or so away.

  28. Rangers Ball Park. Pretty minus the fact it looks like a jail on the outside.  Minute Maid looks nice too. Check out the new Twins and Rays parks when their built too. :]

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