http://www.baseballparks.com/Store/TTMed2.asp
Click on this link to purchase a map w/ picture of all 30 CURRENT ballparks. They previously had a map w/ the ballparks thru 2007 but this updated version includes Nationals Park(2008) Citi Field(2009) Yankee Stadium(2009) and Target Field(2010). For all ballpark chasers some pretty cool to own.
Added by Kyle Andersen (22) on March 5, 2011 at 1:57pm — 1 Comment
Hi Ballpark Chasers!
A fellow chaser and I will be in Arizona this weekend to take in a couple of spring training games. Anybody else going this weekend?
Added by Leah Tooks on March 4, 2011 at 3:02pm — 7 Comments
I'm sure many of you know that baseball has many superstitions. One of those superstitions we are all aware of is that when a no-hitter is in progress players are not to mention it. But as a fan, do you believe in this theory while viewing in the stands or at home ?
Last season, I saw Vicente Padilla twice go past the 5th inning before finally allowing that first hit. Back in July against the Cubs, the fan next to me had the audacity to actually mention it and everyone in…
ContinueAdded by Dre Diaz on February 28, 2011 at 7:47pm — 4 Comments
Added by Craig (17) on February 21, 2011 at 7:28pm — 10 Comments
I ran my own blog to supplement SP for a while, but it felt like work so I stopped. This was one of my favorite posts. While taking pictures of old Yankee Stadium's demolition in February 2010, my brother and I ventured across the Macombs Dam bridge to check out the remains of the Polo Grounds:
The Polo Grounds was the home of the New York Giants from 1890-1957. Additionally,…
Added by Eric [27/33] on February 18, 2011 at 3:51pm — 1 Comment
I've only been to 24 of the current ballparks, but I have also been to five other parks no longer in service. Here's an attempt to rank them. The top 3 are the best, ranks 4-20 are relatively interchangeable. 21-24 are rather dreadful.
Current:
1 - PNC Park - If there's a perfect park, this is it
2 - Oriole Park at Camden Yards - CLASSIC. Seems like it has been there for 50 years, but still new
3 - AT&T Park - Incredible setting
4 - Fenway Park - the…
ContinueAdded by Eric [27/33] on February 15, 2011 at 6:06pm — 2 Comments
I just found this site today after Ballpark Chasers followed my feed on Twitter. Some of you may know me from my website www.stadiumpage.com (Twitter: StadiumPage)
I've done some great trips in the past few years:
- 2008: GABP, Comerica, Rogers, Progressive, 4 games in 5 days
- 2006: Angel, Petco & Dodger in 4 days
- 2005: Wrigley, Milwaukee & US Cellular in 4 days
I'll be in…
ContinueAdded by Eric [27/33] on February 15, 2011 at 4:59pm — 6 Comments
Ballpark Rankings:
For the purpose of this book, I comprised a ranking of all 30 current Major League ballparks based on a number of columns, from Stadium Experience, to food, to tickets, to parking…
ContinueAdded by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on February 14, 2011 at 5:00pm — 6 Comments
I'm sure one of the things you've done in your baseball travels is followed your favorite team on the road. If you told me that you'd never been razzed on the road for cheering for your team, i'd say you're lying. Being razzed can be fun so long as it's kept in good taste ( Some fans do tend to have their own definition of taste ). As a Dodgers fan I've had the chance to follow my team in the following places
Turner Field
Minute Maid Park
Old Busch…
ContinueAdded by Dre Diaz on February 13, 2011 at 7:57pm — 5 Comments
Added by Dre Diaz on October 28, 2010 at 10:41pm — 9 Comments
I live in South Jersey, which is unequivocally Philadelphia sports country. Nobody around here is a Giants or Rangers or Knicks fan, and the occasional Devils fan you find is not very vocal about it. People here bleed Eagles green, Flyers orange and Phillies red, and no one cares too much about the 76ers.
I don’t live and die with the Flyers’ fortunes and care much less about the Eagles, but I must admit that the new, revitalized sports complex in Philadelphia is quite the…
ContinueAdded by Kurt Smith on February 4, 2011 at 5:51am — 6 Comments
Wisconsin is brat country, something I learned too late after my first trip to Miller Park.
While I liked Miller, I was a little bit miffed at the low quality of the hot dog. I believe at the time I declared it to be the worst dog I’d ever had at a ballgame, and I liked Wendy Selig less afterward for it. (This was in 2001 when she still owned the Brewers.) As far as I was concerned, there was no excuse for a ballpark in Wisconsin to have a lousy hot dog.
It…
ContinueAdded by Kurt Smith on February 4, 2011 at 7:29am — 5 Comments
I’m not big on ticket scalping. If I’ve done it for five events in my life it would be a lot. Of all my ballgame experiences I believe I’ve paid scalpers to get in twice. (Although I did score a great seat to an Orioles-Yankees game at Camden Yards for nothing once. The seat was so good I could see the expressions on my Orioles’ faces as the Yankees whipped their butts. Sometimes patience and persistence can make a world of difference.)
The first time was my first trip to…
ContinueAdded by Kurt Smith on January 27, 2011 at 3:57am — No Comments
This topic has been one of our most talked about subjects on Ballpark Chasers. We thought it would be fun to combine all our previous blogs and forums together for a cumulative look at everyones opinions on the best ballparks in baseball. Feel free to add a link if I missed any or post yours in the comment section below. Also, if your opinions have changed on what you think are now the current best ballparks in baseball, update them now.
If you are reading this as a guest,…
ContinueAdded by Craig (17) on February 15, 2011 at 10:30am — 8 Comments
U.S. Cellular Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, doesn’t present near the congestion challenges as does Wrigley Field, its venerable neighbor to the north. There are a few reasons for this; the White Sox offer more parking, they don’t draw as well as the Cubs, and there isn’t much else in the area drawing crowds, at least not at the moment.
But this isn’t to say that you won’t run into your own set of difficulties on the South Side. The Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/94) in…
ContinueAdded by Kurt Smith on January 25, 2011 at 3:17pm — 2 Comments
Added by Tike Narry (30/39/75) on January 24, 2011 at 9:19pm — 5 Comments
Summer trip for 2011 is planned out, we'll hit Comerica (new for my son), Rogers Centre for two, including a room overlooking the field at the Skydome Hotel (new park for wife and son), then on to Niagara Falls, and PNC Park and Progressive Field (new for all of us). Hoping to get a shot to get to Miami this year to get ProPlayer/LandShark/JoeRobbie/whateverthehellthey'recallingittoday park before it goes the way of the dodo.
Added by Tike Narry (30/39/75) on January 24, 2011 at 9:16pm — 5 Comments
I'm sure many of you when on your baseball journeys probably take the time to do some activities not necessarily related to baseball. And on this day when we celebrate Dr. King's birthday, if you should ever make a trip to Atlanta to catch a Braves game, you may want to make it a point, especially if traveling with your family, to stop by the Auburn neighborhood, which is where Dr. King was born and raised. There you will see the house he grew up in, as well as the historic Ebeneezer…
ContinueIt's a sad day for all baseball fans with the passing of a true legend, ambassador and hero, Bob Feller. A few thoughts and photos can be seen on my blog in "Mourning the Passing of a Baseball Legend".
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