MLB Parks
Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Angels)
AT&T Park (Giants)
Busch Stadium (Cardinals)
Chase Field (Diamondbacks)
Citi Field (Mets)
Citizen's Bank Park (Phillies)
Comerica Park (Tigers)
Coors Field (Rockies)
Dodger Stadium (Dodgers)
Fenway Park (Red Sox)
New Globe Life Field (Rangers)
Kauffman Stadium (Royals)
Marlins Park (Marlins)
Miller Park (Brewers)
Minute Maid Park (Astros)
Nationals Park (Nationals)
O.Co Coliseum (Athletics)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Orioles)
Petco Park (Padres)
PNC Park (Pirates)
Progressive Field (Indians)
Rogers Centre (Blue Jays)
Safeco Park (Mariners)
Target Field (Twins) Truist Park (Braves)
Tropicana Field (Devil Rays)
U.S Cellular (White Sox)
Wrigley Field (Cubs)
Yankee Stadium (Yankees)
Retired MLB Stadiums Visited
Arlington Stadium (Rangers)
Boston Braves Stadium (Boston Univ Campus)
Old Yankee Stadium (Yankees)
Houston AstroDome (Trashtros)
League Park (Cleveland)
Forbes Field (Pittsburgh)
Sportsman's Park (St. Louis)
Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)
Joe Robbie Stadium (Florida/Miami Marlins) Turner Field (Braves) Globe Life Park (Formerly the Ballpark in Arlington Rangers) Shea Staduum (Mets)
Minor League Stadiums Visited
All Sports Stadium (OKC 89ers)
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (OKC Dodgers)
OneOK Field (Tulsa Drillers)
Tulsa Fairgrounds (Tulsa Drillers)
J Corbett Field (Tucson Torros)
Sam Lynn Park (Bakersfield Blaze)
Lake Elsinore Diamond (Lake Elsinore Storm)
The Hangar (Lancaster Jethawks)
Loanmart Field (Rancho Cucamonga Quakes)
Stater Bros Stadium (High Desert Mavericks)
Tim McCarver Stadium (Memphis Chicks)
Isotopes Park (Albuquerque Isotopes)
Cheney Stadium (Tacoma Rainiers)
NBT bank Stadium (Syracuse Chiefs)
Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium (Montgomery Biscuits)
Arvest Ballpark (Northwest Arkansas Naturals)
Nelson Wolff Stadium (San Antonio Missions)
Hammons Field (Springfield Cardinals)
George Steinbrenner Field (Tampa Yankees)
Neuroscience Field (Wisconsin Timber Rattlers)
Tempe Diablo Stadium (Angels Spring Training)
Phoenix Muni Stadium (Athletics Spring Training)
Maryvale Park (Brewers Spring Training)
Hookam Park (Cubs Spring Training)
Salt River Fields (Rockies & D-Backs Spring Training)
Camelback Ranch (Dodgers & White Sox Spring Training)
Scottsdale Stadium (Giants Spring Training)
Goodyear Ballpark (Reds & Indians Spring Training)
Peoria Ballpark (Mariners & Padres Spring Training)
Hammond Stadium (Ft Myers Miracle)
Henley Field (Lakeland Tigers)
Surprise Stadium (Rangers & Royals Spring Training) Sounds Stadium (Nashville Sounds) Jackson Stadium (Jacksonville Tennessee Genrals) Principal park (Iowa Cubs) Four winds field (South Bend Cubs) Springfield Cardinals Stadium (Springfield Cardinals) Riverfront Stadium (Wichita Wind Surge)
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Awesome ya thanks for the heads up. The Blue Jays are doing a lot of that this year so check their promotional schedule as well. If i'm not mistaken they're giving away 4 bobbleheads, 2 jerseys, and 2 hats this season
No problem, I would definitely say Niagara Falls is a must-see and the HHOF is pretty great as well. Gretzky's is a cool one-off place to go to but nothing really too special. If you have the time I would say definitely try to check out Kensington Market for an eclectic assortment of shops and places to grab a bite (great on weekends as car traffic is eliminated on Sundays). Also Yorkville is a cool place to check out but be ready to open up your wallet, this is where all the beautiful people hang out haha.
I'll be sure to look for some advice from you if I hit up any parks out of town this year.
Cheers, spring training is almost here!!
Hey Travis, it's great that you're coming to Toronto I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here.
The City is very expansive and far reaching and therefore there aren't many dead zones anywhere. Because of this, you don't necessarily have to stay in the hotel in the Rogers Centre, actually I've heard that it's rather expensive to do this so I would steer clear. When planning your trip, look at staying anywhere south of 'Bloor Street' as this is all considered the true downtown of Toronto and will have you in close proximity to pretty much everything.
In terms of tickets it really depends on the game. If you're coming for a mid week game against say the Twinkies or Royals you can get cheap tickets on game day from scalpers. If you're looking at a Yanks or BoSox game on the weekend then your best bet is to purchase in advance!
Let me know if you have any other questions about the City and where you should check out; I'd be happy to help.
Vincent
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