Here's the link to my recently created blog:
http://royaltytours.blogspot.com/
It's very educational & entertaining.
I think it's a must see for all ballpark chasers especially those who haven't been to every park yet.
I'm in replay mode these days.
I got to Target Field to give me 56 major league parks total.
Thank you.
Yours truly,
Gary Herman
Added by Gary Herman on August 5, 2010 at 12:09pm —
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Classic Park in Eastlake, Ohio, is the home of the Lake County Captains of the Midwest League. It's also 18 miles from the Captains' parent club, the Cleveland Indians. My reports including video, photos and written analysis from both places,
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on August 4, 2010 at 9:04am —
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A couple of months ago someone posted a question about methods of displaying tickets and other memorabilia from Ballpark visits. There were a lot of great responses (Maps with push pins, Souvenir cups on shelves, Programs and tickets in binders, etc.)
Unfortunately, I can't seem to locate that post or I would respond there.
I held off responding when I first saw that post until we completed this year's trip but am inn the process of posting photos of what we have been…
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Added by Scott Bell (30/42) on July 29, 2010 at 4:55pm —
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Pohlman Field in Beloit, Wisconsin, probably ranks near the bottom of the Midwest League ballparks. The team itself will gladly tell you that they want and need a new stadium. But there's no place in the league that offers fans access to the players as it is in Beloit. You can check out my complete review of Pohlman Field, as well as my visit to the Midwest…
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on July 28, 2010 at 7:24am —
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I have lived in Jacksonville, Florida since December of 1980.
I had never been to a minor league ball park except for a 1978 Detroit Tigers Spring Training game in Lakeland, Florida, home of Joker Marchant Stadium.
The Lakeland Flying Tigers are the current home team, and the Lower Single "A" affiliate of the Tigers.
I went to my first minor league game in 1981, in downtown Jacksonville, to old
Wolfson Park, where the Jacksonville Suns played their…
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Added by John Sharp on July 27, 2010 at 1:55pm —
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What a great web site.
OK, here's my list.
Current Ballparks I've been to(year)
Comerica Park, Detroit Tigers(2004)
Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs(1972)
Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox(1989)
Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles(1992)
Turner Field, Atlanta Braves(1998)
Tropicana Field, Tampa Bay Rays(1999)
Sun Life Stadium, Florida Marlins(1994)
Past Ballparks I've been to(year)
Tiger Stadium, Detroit Tigers(1999/next to… Continue
Added by John Sharp on July 27, 2010 at 1:00pm —
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I posted last week in the message boards about our 3 week, 8 stadium tour. The first game was July 16th in Kansas City. The Royals faced the A's. This was my fifth trip to Kaufman Stadium. Growing up a Royals fan, and being the first Major League park I have ever visited, it for sure has a special place in my heart.
With Grienke on the bump, I was excited to see a good game, but the A's smashed the Royals. This allowed me and my g/f and her family a chance to see the stadium a lot…
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Added by Chorizo16 on July 25, 2010 at 10:00am —
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I am selling a pair of tickets to lovely Camden Yards on Saturday 7/24 for the orioles vs Twins game... I purchased these tickets in Mid- June for an 4:10 afternoon game but just a couple days ago they changed the game time to 7:05 PM...which makes me unable to attend the game... I am willing to sell the pair for face value (15.00) and $ 30.00 overall. These seats are located in section 15 row 12 seats 1 and 2...I also have a pair of Camden Yards tour tickets for a 10:30 entry... good for 1…
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Added by James Booher on July 21, 2010 at 10:32pm —
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Yet another Midwest League ballpark for "Ballparks of the Midwest." Bowling Green Ballpark opened for the Hot Rods arrival in Bowling Green in 2009.
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on July 21, 2010 at 1:10pm —
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Later today, I am taking off on a five stadium in seven day tour. I am leaving Philly heading for Detroit. I will catch the afternoon Tiger versus Blue Jay game tomorrow at Comerica Park. I'll be sharing this experience with my two daughters. It is not their first game with Dad (a couple of Philly's games and many, many Orioles games - my oldest daughter's first game was the Orioles when she was five months old).
I'll be dropping the daughters off at Grandma's and heading around Lake…
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Added by Rob K on July 21, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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My dad and I are heading to Wrigley in September and I was wondering what the best seats are to stay behind the sun? I'd like to get good seats....sticking around the 100 Level. Any information would be appreciated.
Added by Nema Brewer-Candy on July 20, 2010 at 1:19pm —
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Hello Chasers'
I stumbled upon this photo album from the new Marlins' ballpark.
Check them out. Does anyone know if they have named it yet? I bet it will be another corporate name. It looks like they are making good progress.
Luke
Added by Luke (8) on July 17, 2010 at 9:09am —
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I knew I would need to visit Eastlake, Ohio, home of the Lake County Captains as part of "Ballparks of the Midwest," my minor league ballpark project for work. So of course I scheduled it so that I could shoot a story at Progressive Field and check out an Indians game. My second visit to Progressive Field.…
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on July 16, 2010 at 11:28pm —
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Part 3 for 2010, and Number 11 overall, for my work project visiting all of the ballparks in the Class A Midwest League. Easily the best view in the Midwest League, Modern Woodmen Park along the Mississippi River in Davenport, Iowa.
You can find a text review,… Continue
Added by Matt Nelson (35) on July 14, 2010 at 3:02pm —
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Good afternoon, this is Reggie, a new member of this very nice website.
One of the great things about baseball is the ballpark, every place has a different look, different feel, different sound. All parks look different, seat colors, outfield fence alignment, view of the areas beyond the park....Different sound, some have organists that each have a unique style (they all should), PA Announcers, chants from the crowd....Different feel, how the wind blows through some places, others…
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Added by Reggie Deal on July 10, 2010 at 10:51am —
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Does anyone know where you can get Twins tickets at near face value. I've went on stubhub along w/
ebay and it seems like every ticket is either double or triple face. I'm headed to Minnesota/Target Field August 13th vs oakland for my birthday(Aug12)... If anyone knows anyone or has any info please let me know... Thanks alot chasers!!
Kyle
Added by Kyle Andersen (22) on July 8, 2010 at 9:12am —
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This is part two for 2010 of my visits around the Midwest League (for work!). Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin (suburban Appleton) is the home of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, a Milwaukee Brewers affiliate. It was a bit chilly there back in May when I visited. You can check out a text review, photos, and video reviews of…
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on July 7, 2010 at 12:40pm —
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I took advantage of the long weekend to take a trip to Kansas City and St. Louis. The trip also served as an opportunity to meet my girlfriend’s family so we killed two birds with one stone. Kansas City is a beautiful city but I didn’t like having to pay 50 dollars for a cab to get to our hotel. Kauffman Stadium is also far from the center of the city so I recommend you bring your own car or rent one if you plan to spend a few days there.
I liked Kauffman Stadium and I was surprised…
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Added by Hansel Rodriguez on July 6, 2010 at 7:30am —
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I'm visiting the 8 teams in the Midwest League that I didn't visit last year for my work project, "Ballparks of the Midwest." Season 2, Part 1, is Community Field in Burlington.…
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Added by Matt Nelson (35) on June 30, 2010 at 3:01pm —
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I am not trying to re-break my own record no, this is the start of posting my guides to visiting all 30 major league ballparks, I will post 30 stadiums in 23 days. I am going to save some of the nuances and traditions for the actual story portion of the book. This is an informational guide for those who wish to watch a game-and have all the information to do it.
AT@T PARK
BALLPARK RANK(DONE BY 10 FELLOW BALLPARK CHASERS WHO HAVE CURRENTLY SEEN ALL MAJOR LEAGUE…
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Added by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on June 27, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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