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 Texas for the first time this April for 2 games at MMP and one in Arlington.  Also considering a trip out to Minneapolis to visit Target Field for the first time.  After those, I'll just need to get to Kauffman, Busch and Coors to complete the 30.  (Of course new Marlins in 2012 as well)

 

Being from NY, its great being within 4 hours driving distance of six parks (Fenway, Citi, Yankee, Citizens, OP@Cy, and Nationals).  

 

I hate ranking the parks, but my favorites are PNC, ATT, Oriole Park, Fenway and Citi.  Everything else is tied for second.

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Comment by Luke (8) on March 30, 2011 at 7:23pm
Welcome! I have been on your site before- very nice.
Comment by Jack (6) on March 16, 2011 at 10:27am
welcome to Ballpark chasers Eric. I will check out your site today.
Comment by Sharon (25 Parks) on February 16, 2011 at 7:35pm

Welcome to the site!  (Fellow Met fan I hope?)  I love Oriole Park but have heard ATT & PNC are awesome.  I'd like to get to ATT when Oakland gets a new stadium.  My biggest goal this year is ANY new stadium 'cause I haven't been to a new one in a few years.  Citifield is #1 on the list.  PNC is another.  (When the Mets are there of course.)

 

I want to check out your site when I have some time to browse.  Sounds like a good one from other comments I see!

Comment by Craig (17) on February 15, 2011 at 9:48pm
Great website, Eric! I am glad you joined us and look forward to seeing you on here. Please let us know if you ever have any questions, comments or suggestions.
Comment by Eric [27/33] on February 15, 2011 at 6:09pm
Thanks. When I started the page in 98 I had only been to Shea, Yankee, Veterans and Joe Robbie. It served as a really good motivator to get out there to more parks. Grad school got in the way of trips for a while in the mid-late 00's, but I'm back at it.

Everyone should look into the sites of old parks in their travels as well. The Forbes Field and Braves Field sites in particular are really good.
Comment by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on February 15, 2011 at 5:58pm
I like your website Eric.  It is a great idea to have chronicled all of these parks with pictures.  So often we only care about the 30 active parks so much that we forget about some of the parks from the past.  I am going to spend some more time checking out the new pictures/plans of The Marlins new ballpark for. BTW.  your top 5 parks are all great..

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