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re: Favorite MLB ballpark you've been to?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:54 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:54 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
1/3 of the seats arent restricted views though. thats stupid
I'm exaggerating but you have to admit there a lot of seats with a lot of bad angles there
But bottom line I'm not sure the game is the point to Cubs fans. They are mostly there to enjoy a day out, drink a bunch and BS the afternoon away
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:54 pm to rebeltider
1) Wrigley
2) Safeco
3) Old Yankee Stadium
4) Minute Maid
5) Newest Busch
2) Safeco
3) Old Yankee Stadium
4) Minute Maid
5) Newest Busch
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:55 pm to TigerStripes06
quote:
really?
Maybe it was just our seats directly behind the left field fence were crummy. It's been years but I remember the scoreboard being terribly undersized for a ballpark of that size. The crowd knowledge and interest was awful and it was one of those warm & humid summer nights with no air circulation. The facade of the stadium looks nice but the interior could have been laid out better. At least it isn't gimmicky like Minute Maid Park.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:56 pm to LSUTexan78
no love for the ball park in arlington?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:57 pm to Lester Earl
1. Petco
2. Angel Stadium
3. Dodger Stadium
4. AT&T Park
not a favorite cause those people suck but
5. Busch Stadium
2. Angel Stadium
3. Dodger Stadium
4. AT&T Park
not a favorite cause those people suck but
5. Busch Stadium
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:57 pm to LSUTexan78
you wanna talk gimmicky, lets talk about chase field although it is pretty sweet taking in a ball game by the pool when its 120 degrees
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:57 pm to TigerStripes06
i knew about the rail, but i just hate dealing with it
I'm in Arlington myself
I'm in Arlington myself
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:57 pm to TigerStripes06
of course, the last time i was there it was the BOB.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:58 pm to Pilot Tiger
how long does it take to get up there and how much does it cost?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:01 pm to JoeMayo
quote:
1. Petco
2. Angel Stadium
3. Dodger Stadium
4. AT&T Park
not a favorite cause those people suck but
5. Busch Stadium
6. Staples Center
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:01 pm to TigerStripes06
i think its around $12 or so. you just take the MARC on the camden line from union station and it drops you pretty close to the stadium. But it only runs M-F, thats the only thing
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:01 pm to Pilot Tiger
quote:I will admit getting to Bawlmer from NOVA is a beating. An absolute beating. My brother lives in DC, so when I visit, I always make the trek to Camden. But the added distance of getting to Virginia would make me reconsider.
I'm in Arlington myself
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:02 pm to Pilot Tiger
well, looks like we're driving
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:03 pm to molsusports
quote:
But bottom line I'm not sure the game is the point to Cubs fans. They are mostly there to enjoy a day out, drink a bunch and BS the afternoon away
i guess that is why i like it so much. it makes the game enjoyable. i personally dont miss many pitches, but i know others do.
i guess you need to define what makes a good park?
if they have shite to do around the stadium like some parks, you are going to miss parts of the game just like you would if you are bullshitting in the bleachers at Wrigley.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:04 pm to Baloo
quote:oh man is it ever. It makes me cringe thinking about it.
I will admit getting to Bawlmer from NOVA is a beating.
I hate driving around here, luckily I live in eastern Arlington and I work near Georgetown, so it's only a 3 mile commute home
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:05 pm to rebeltider
1. Wrigley Field
2. Coors Field
3. Ballpark in Arlington
4. Astrodome: I always enjoyed the quirkiness of it for some reason.
5. Qualcomm Stadium: kidding that place sucks. It did have good garlic fries however
FWIW: I highly dislike Minute Maid Park.
2. Coors Field
3. Ballpark in Arlington
4. Astrodome: I always enjoyed the quirkiness of it for some reason.
5. Qualcomm Stadium: kidding that place sucks. It did have good garlic fries however
FWIW: I highly dislike Minute Maid Park.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:06 pm to Pilot Tiger
The best thing about moving to Dallas is that I never have to drive in Northern Virginia ever again.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:07 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
i guess you need to define what makes a good park?
my definition would be attractive venue and designed well enough to make the game easy to watch
what makes Wrigley field so great to you IMO is the Cubs fans. Which is a nice part of the game experience... but really happens mostly in spite of Wrigley being an aging, poorly designed stadium
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:10 pm to molsusports
Tiger Stadium-Detroit. One of the GREAT older staudiums with the overhang and the Flag pole in Center field Plus a center Field fence at 440 ft. CLASSIC PARK.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:11 pm to molsusports
1. Fenway
2. Wrigley
3. Ballpark in Arlington
4. Kauffman Stadium
5. New Comiskey
6. Chase Field
7. Minute Maid
8. Old Yankee
2. Wrigley
3. Ballpark in Arlington
4. Kauffman Stadium
5. New Comiskey
6. Chase Field
7. Minute Maid
8. Old Yankee
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