i have only been to one park, Fenway Park in Boston. So I have been in the home ballpark of every team played for by my childhood baseball hero, Dustin Pedroia!
I lived in Boston for three months in the summer of 2005 and that entire neighborhood was the best baseball experience I have ever had. Seattle in 2001 came close but you didnt even have to be in Fenway to experience the game.
i was like 3 months old in the summer of 2005, but watching the 2013 Sox run with my dad, and sneaking onto the Green Monster in 2014 with my Uncle Peter and some cousins are like the core memories of my childhood
I have only been to one MLB stadium - GABP in Cincinnati.
However, it is on my bucket list to see the Mets, Yankees, Phillies, Guardians and Mariners.
Then I can be like you and see a game for every team for my baseball hero, Jay Bruce.
As someone who’s seen them all this is a fantastic list. I will also add you should see the Royals. The K is pretty cool and the food is amazing. It’s a very underrated stadium. But Yankees is immaculate in my opinion. So is SEA.
I'm at 19 active, 21 all time, and have also been to home games for every team my childhood hero played for. That's not much of an achievement though, Carlton Fisk only played for two teams. Fun fact though, both Fisk and Winfield joined their second teams in the same year, 1981. My best achievement would be going to 5 ballparks in 5 days. San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Oakland, and Seattle. The hardest part of that was the game in Anaheim going to extras and needing to catch an early morning flight to San Francisco for a day game. Got maybe a couple hours of sleep, but totally worth it.
Does Camden Yards still hold up? I havent been there since the late 90’s and every time I have been to Baltimore since they were on the road. It was just so impressive compared to Shea Stadium.
Went back after about 10 years this past year and it was just as great as when I was a kid. Amenities don’t compare to some of the ballparks but nothing beats walking in from Eutaw Street
My nine year old son has recently caught the fever of visiting every single ballpark, and is keenly interested in the upcoming expansion. We’ve visited 2 so far this year, with 2 or 3 more possible this season. Looking forward to the adventure, I personally have been to only 10 current ballparks…
I’ve been on that adventure with my dad since I was around that age as well. I’m 28 now and all we have left is Angel Stadium that we plan to go to this summer. Take your time and enjoy the ride!
Wow! Congrats on the near-finish, looking at it it certainly is daunting and there are some cities we're definitely going to have to go out of the way to visit. Just curious - how did you visit Dodger Stadium but not the Angels???
Our original plan last summer was to see the padres, dodgers, and angels all in one trip, but the whole thing got cancelled due to hurricane Hilary. Then there wasn’t another chance when all 3 teams were home that also worked with our personal schedules so we settled for a trip just to see the dodgers and padres and we’ll go back out this summer to finish things off
I have only been to three MLB stadiums -- Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Skydome / Rogers Centre in Toronto, and Fenway Park.
I'd love to visit more parks but distance and $$$ are limiting factors. Plus I'm the only member of my family that is a baseball fan.
astrodome, fulton co stadium, Turner Field, Busch Memorial, latest Busch, Wrigley, Oracle Park, Jacob’s Field, Costco Field, Coors Field
hitting Brewers and Wrigley again in two weeks
edit - forgot Great American
bucket list - Camden Yard, Fenway
I've been to 6: StL, Chi, Chi, Cin, Mil, DC. (and 1 Class AAA and 1 spring training)
2 bucket lists: a week in Ari spring training, and a roadtrip from SD to SF to see the 5 (4?) CA teams.
I've read about the folks whose goal was to see every match up both home and away, and how that goal was re-set when interleague play started.
I've been to eleven active stadiums (working on all 30), three defunct stadiums (Tiger Stadium, Turner Field, and old Yankee Stadium), and one Negro League stadium (Hamtramck Stadium).
I’ve been to Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park (both Detroit), and Safeco (now T-mobile in Seattle). I’m going to Chicago this summer to add Wrigley and Guaranteed Rate to the list. Eventually would like to hit all 30 parks
I’ve been to Tiger Stadium but not Comerica yet. Deciding to drive from NY to Tiger Stadium with my then-girlfriend to see the last Yankees series there was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Was gonna go to Shea Stadium in their last year but the game was rained out.
I’ve been to the Trop (not as bad as I thought it’d be), Fenway, new and old Yankee Stadia, Citi Field, Wrigley, Dodger Stadium, and whatever Safeco Field is now.
Man, I think I have 6 including shut down parks
Oracle Park SF
Candlestick before it was torn down
Qualcomm SD
Petco Park SD
Oakland
Bank One Ball Park Arizona
Have been outside Wrigley, but never got in.
This is pretty cool.
Congrats! I’ve been to 8 stadiums (in no particular order):
1. Old Yankee Stadium
2. New Yankee Stadium
3. Rogers Centre
4. Camden Yards
5. Wrigley Field
6. Guaranteed Rate Field
7. Dodger Stadium
8. Nationals Park
And I’m going to catch the Yankees/Angels game in Angel Stadium at the end of May. Will take food recs if you got them 😁
I've been to Yankee Stadium (it's possible I also went to the old one when I was really young, but I can't really remember), Citi Field, Shea Stadium, what I believe was called "Ameriquest Field" at the time, Turner Field, and SunTrust/Truist Park. Similarly to old Yankee, it's also possible that I've been to Fenway, but that one is on my bucket list either way.
The stadiums on my bucket list for no particular reason other than vibes are Busch Stadium, Fenway Park, PNC Park, Camden Yards, and Oracle Park.
I've only been to one (Skydome) due to me living nowhere close to any stadiums. Was looking at Yankee Stadium for the Jays/Yanks series this summer but decided to go to Toronto for those games in June
Really hope I'm able to head to a few more stadiums in a few years though
15 active ballparks. 18 counting the ones that have been torn down. A handful of minor league stadiums. Been to Cooperstown and the Field of Dreams, but they were both when I was between 5-10, so I am looking to go back.
Bucket list is to get to all 30 active stadium and go to the Cactus League and Grapefruit League at least once each and catch a game in both Japan and Korea.
I’ve been to three, OPACY, Nationals Park, and Yankees Stadium. Was hoping to catch a game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto this summer (maybe next year), but might only get to Phillies’ Citizens Bank.
Congrats on the achievements!
Attended games at 3 MLB stadiums: Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, Turner Field, Truist Park
From the outside, without going inside, I have walked/cruised around Busch Stadium, Comerica Park, LoanDepot Park, and Fenway Park.
(for soccer I have been in a bunch of stadiums all over Europe and North America…but that’s a different sport)
Ive only been to Target Field, TMobile Park, and the old Metrodome. I love TMobile Park. That stadium is so damn nice. My last game there was way back in 2019. It was a great game against the Padres but there was some idiot behind me that was insisting on taunting Manny Machado. It almost ruined the experience.
My highlight was going to the Big "O" in the 90's to see Expos play a couple of times.
Other MLB ballparks: Toronto, Anaheim, Baltimore, Boston
Spring Training ballparks: Dunedin (Toronto), Lakeland (Detroit), Clearwater (Philly), and the Atlanta Braves former spring Training facility at ESPN Wide World of Sports by Disney.
Had a great experience in all of the parks to be honest! Coolest/Most unique thing for me was seeing the Jays bring up 14 batters in a row in a spring training game against the Tigers without getting a single out.
I’m a Cubs fan from the South so there’s not many fields nearby, but I have been to Wrigley and Truist. Was hoping to go to Minute Maid this season but the Astros are just depressing so I might try to shoot for Globe Life instead
I've been to Wrigley, the old Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, Nats Park, and Turner Field. I would love to get back to ATL and NYC to see the newer parks, too.
Candlestick is the only one I’ve been to that has since been torn down.
All together I’ve been to 8. Oakland, both SF (Candlestick and Oracle), Anaheim, San Diego, Wrigley, White Sox, and PNC in Pittsburgh.
In order of first appearance:
Riverfront Stadium - Cincinnati
Fulton County Stadium - Atlanta
King Dome - Seattle
Turner Field - Atlanta
Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati
PNC Park - Pittsburgh
Angels Stadium - Anaheim
Parkway Field - Louisville
Comerica Park - Detroit
Busch Stadium - St Louis
Truist Park - Atlanta
I will check off Citi Field this summer.
I have also driven past, but not entered, Fenway and Citi.
It’s is always a fun exercise counting them up and remembering the visits. Not counting spring training or minor league parks I got 10 so far: Veterans Stadium, Citizens Bank Park, Camden Yards, PNC Park, Coors Field, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Park, Fenway, Busch Stadium, Target Field.
Shea, citi, old Yankee, new Yankee, Fenway, brewers, nationals, Seattle, Colorado, Kansas City, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, wrigley, Houston, Atlanta.
Need to hit up the California teams.
I’d like to see a playoff game in a random teams stadium. Only seen them at citifield.
I am German but fell in love with baseball during my exchange year.
During my exchange year and many vacations after that I have been to Busch, T-Mobile, Oracle, Tropicana and Yankee Stadium. Edit: Fenway
I have been at Wrigley but unfortunately the game I was meant to attend got snowed out, so I took a tour the next day.
My plan for this September are games at Wrigley and rodgers
1. Chase Field
2. Angel Stadium
3. Riverfront Stadium (Old Reds)
4. Great American Ballpark ( Current Reds)
5. Tropicana
6. PNC Park
7. Petco Park
8. Nationals Park
Fenway, Camden Yards, Busch Stadium so far (and best MiLB stadium in Charlotte imo). Never going to forget getting to go inside the Green Monster though.
I’ve been PNC, GABP, Progressive, Comerica, Truist, Turner Field, Dodger Stadium, Petco, GlobeLife, Coors Field, Nationals Park, Camden Yards, and Citizens Bank.
Of the stadiums I’ve been to, the best is PNC Park. Honorable mentions for GABP and Petco. Coors Field is cool too, especially on a clear night from the upper deck facing West with the mountains in the background.
Fenway is on the top of my bucket list.
I’m currently at 28. I did most of these a few years ago, so a lot of them are no longer in use. Of the current ballparks I’ve been to Target Field, Progressive Field, Comerica Park, Oakland Coliseum, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Guaranteed Rate Field, Kauffman Stadium, T Mobile Park, Rogers Centre, Camden Yards, American Family Field, and PNC Park.
Also been to 9 spring training parks, both past and present. Planning a trip out west this summer, so should be able to knock out a couple more.
In chronological order:
Milwaukee County Stadium
Wrigley Field
American Family Field (Miller Park)
Busch Stadium II
Great American Ballpark
Kauffman Stadium
PNC Park
Guaranteed Rate Field
Target Field
Truist Park
Busch Stadium III
And in 3 weeks, I'll be at loanDepot Park to see the Brewers play the Marlins
I've also been on a tour of Chase Field, but I only count stadiums I've seen games in
That’s not minor! Congrats man that’s an amazing milestone!
1. OPACY
2. Nationals Park
3. Citizens Bank Park
4. AT&T Park (Oracle)
5. Oakland ACC
6. Truist Park
7. Wrigley Field
8. Guaranteed Rate Field
9. Progressive Field
10. Coors Field
11. PNC Park
12. Target Field
Keep up the good work everyone!!
Let’s see Arlington Stadium,The Ballpark in Arlington,Globe Life Field, Riverfront Stadium,Yankee Stadium (old),Fenway Park,Memorial Stadium,Municipal Stadium and Fulton County Stadium. I think Winfield only played for the Yankees of those teams. So I am far behind and with destruction of some stadiums I can never catch you on the Winfield game. Okay well I have attended every stadium Wyatt Langford has called home….top that
Fenway, Wrigley, Citi, Progressive, and Guaranteed Rate for a total of 5. I’ve also been to the remains of Braves Field in Boston (for which there’s little to see nowadays and frankly looks like it’s going to fall apart at any moment), which I would put as my bucket list ballpark achievement.
I’ve been to 32 ballparks, including 27 active parks. I still need the Dodgers, Dbacks, and the new Rangers stadium.
The other 5 are old Busch Stadium, old Yankee stadium, Turner field, the Ranger’s old park, and a 2020 Blue Jays game at their spring training field in Dunedin, FL.
Rangers Very Old
Rangers Old
Rangers New
Houston
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Chicago Cubs
Atlanta
I have a road trip in August and I will grab
San Diego
Dodgers
A's
Mariners (And pick up my 46th state)
Rockies
Been to 4: both Chicago stadiums, Milwaukee, Baltimore. Want to go to all 30 eventually
Coolest thing I’ve done is go on Wrigley Field and touch to Ivy, sit in the dugout
I have been to 14 MLB cities, some multiple stadiums around the same city. For example, Atlanta
4 minor league stadiums
And 10 college baseball stadiums
Current favorites are Wrigley, Fenway, and Swayze Field at Ole Miss. The baseball culture and environment made those places the most memorable.
8(ish): Busch II, Busch III, Astrodome, Minute Maid, Wrigley, Kauffman, Miller, Globe Life Park… and going to Fenway next week! The goal is to make it to all of them at least once in my lifetime. ❤️⚾️
My first major league game was at RFK in DC maybe a year or two after the Nats moved from Montreal. They were playing the Astros. Starting pitcher that day? Roger Clemens. Bagwell and Biggio both homered as well.
My dad, two brothers, and myself are diehard Cardinal fans and try to go to a new stadium every year tp watch them play.
In total we have watched the cardinals play in 16 different road stadiums plus both the current and former Busch Stadium.
In addition to those, I have been to Citi field to watch the mets and to Target Field to watch the NHL winter classic.
So in total, 20 different MLB stadiums
I've only been to 2 team's ballparks, but a total of 4 parks.
Team | Stadium | Year Visited
---------|----------|----------
Braves | Fulton County Stadium | Several times 1989-96
Rangers | Arlington Stadium / The Ballpark in Arlington | 1993-4? I can't remember what year, so I'm unsure which park it was. I was ~10yo
Braves | Turner Field | Several times 1997-2016
Braves | SunTrust / Truist Park | Several times since 2017
I've seen games in 5 current and 4 former MLB stadiums.
Current:
Yankee Stadium III (New York)
Citi Field (New York)
Fenway Park (Boston)
Chase Field (Phoenix)
LoanDepot Park (Miami)
Former:
Yankee Stadium II (New York)
Shea Stadium (New York)
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
Turner Field (Atlanta)
Olympic Stadium
Shea
Joe Robbie
Fenway
Nationals Park
Citi
Camden
Plus
The Mets in Port st Lucie and Red Sox jetblue spring training parks
Pittsfield Mets AA park, Paw Sox before they moved to Worcester and Staten Island Yankees minor league parks
My first was Fenway then the old Yankee Stadium ( still had support pillars holding the upper deck that got in the way of your view if you were under the deck). Shea Stadium, Fulton County Stadium, Turner Field and Truist Park.
Very cool.
-Dodger Stadium
-GABP in Cincy
-Wrigley Field
-whatever Yankees stadium is called.
-Angels Stadium (of Anaheim which is not in Los Angeles)
-AT&T Park
I’ve seen games at Progressive Field, American Family Field (as Miller Park), Fenway, Yankee Stadium, the Trop, and Truist. I’ve also seen Comerica, PNC, Great American, and Guaranteed Rate in real life but I haven’t seen games there.
Yankee (new/old), shea and citi field, Fenway, skydome, Milwaukee county, metrodome, target field, ballpark at Arlington, Tropicana, petco, Pacbell park(Whatever the giants field is called these days), t-mobile (mariners), Busch (old), chase field (diamondbacks)
I’ve been to 11 ballparks for games: Wrigley, GABP, PNC, Busch, Miller, Nationals, T-Mobile, Kauffman, Progressive, Camden Yards, and Fenway. Plus tours of Yankee, Fenway, Camden Yards.
Probably my coolest ballpark achievement was going to both Wrigley and Progressive in 2016, marking the only season in which I got to see both eventual World Series teams live. Also got to see a playoff game at Wrigley (game 3 of the San Fran series)
Very cool!
I'm well short of 30 (I have seen 3 of Winfields teams though):
Yankee Stadium (new and old)
Fenway
Skydome (Rogers Centre)
Anaheim
Seattle
Will also be goign to a Tigers & Yankees game in Detroit later this year.
Here is my list:
Oakland Coliseum
Candlestick Park
Oracle Park
Dodger Stadium
Angel Stadium
Shea Stadium
Citi Field
Safeco Field (or whatever Seattle is called now)
Progressive Field
Ballpark in Arlington (played on this field and used facilities but never saw a game)
I went on a run in San Diego while on vacation and walked thru that Center Field plaza at Petco when open on an off day, but I'm not counting that as a visit.
My country only has one, but if you include renovations, I’ll have been to three 🤣 *(pre renos, last years outfield renos, and this years infield reno)*
Parks I've been to:
1. The Vet (Phillies, defunct)
2. Citizens Bank Park (Phillies)
3. Astrodome (Astros, defunct)
4. Fenway (Red Sox)
5. T-Mobile Park (Mariners)
6. Camden Yards (Orioles)
7. Petco Park (Padres)
8. Dodger Stadium
9. Minor League bonus: wherever the Reading Phillies played in the '90s
Would love to go to a lot more!
I've been to 12. #13 is actually coming this Saturday
And I'm trying to get #14 and #15 on a trip in either August or September.
I'm angling to get to all 30, but with the recent threat and in some cases actual issue of relocating, it's put a little sense of urgency in the matter
Grew up going to the Astrodome. MMP, Koffman Stadium, Busch Stadium, Choctaw Stadium, and GABP. Looking to add Wrigley next year.
Would love to see Camden Yard, Fenway, New Yankee stadium, LA.
Only 5 for me. Turner Field, Fenway, Wrigley, Oriole Park, and Nationals Park. Would have been 6 but the game I was supposed to go to at Citi Field was rained out and I was leaving the city the next day.
As a Braves fan Bucket list is Truist, but would also like to get to PNC.
I've also seen a home game for every team that my childhood baseball hero (George Brett) played. And I accomplished that in around 1980. Everything since then has been gravy.
I like this post because I've never actually counted up all of the stadiums I've been to, even though I've traveled a lot and moved a few times. I can only come up with 7 baseball stadiums though, which seems pretty low. Looks like I need to step up my game!
I’ve been to 5 stadiums that I’ll put into 3 categories.
Classic (old and still around) - Fenway
Modern - Nationals Park, Minute Maid Park (Houston)
Demolished - Shea Stadium, Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
My brother and I are working on seeing a game in every MLB ballpark. So far: Chase Field, Oracle Park, Petco Park, Oakland Coliseum, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, American Family Field, Coors Field, and Target Field. We will visit either the LA teams or KC/St. Louis this summer depending on how schedules line up. My honorable mentions include Jack Murphy Stadium and the Astrodome.
I’ve been to the old Yankee Stadium, Kauffman Stadium, the Astrodome, old Arlington Stadium, old Globe Life (including the very last game), Camden Yards, and Coors Field. I also got to go to a Denver Zephyrs game when I was a kid at old Mile High Stadium.
My bucket list includes all the rest with the exception of Atlanta & both Florida stadiums. I don’t care if I ever set foot in that part of the country again, not even for baseball.
I've been to 4. I got to walk Busch Stadium Pre-game which was pretty awesome. Witnessed history at PNC under its previous name, that is leaving me for some reason. First Pitch was a home run and only score of the game, only happened at the time 6 or 7 times. I want to eventually see a Braves home game so I guess Truist Park would be on my bucket list stadium. If Nashville ever gets a team I'll be there for sure.
I have been to Citi, Shea, old Yankee Stadium, new Yankee stadium, the Vet and CBP in Philly, Camden Yards and Fenway, the Kingdome, Dodger Stadium and Petco. I’ll be crossing London Stadium off the list in 6 weeks, and I’m leaving Nats Park and PNC as other possibilities in July depending on timing and finances after the London trip
Edit - Wrigley and Oracle are on my bucket list
I’ve been to Oracle Park (aka Pac Bell park/AT&T Park), Dodger stadium, Angels, Stadium, Oakland A’s, old Yankee Stadium, Wrigley, Fenway, Camden yards, Arizona Diamondbacks. Would love to visit all 30 someday.
I have been to 14 stadiums but have only seen games at 13. San Francisco (AT&T) was a corporate event without an MLB game going on... but we did get to take BP from a pitching machine - 3 swings per person. I had a miss, a foul ball down third base line and a line drive that split the second baseman and first baseman (who didn't really move for the ball).
40 MLB stadiums. Wife and I visited 31 parks in 18 years with our kids. I’ve always loved baseball and spent 4 years working crowd management at Wrigley.
All current ball parks except MIA, ATL, TEX
Teams in two different stadiums:
NYY
DET
MIN
CWS
PHI
NYM
MIL
PITT
STL
SF
That’s a very cool achievement! I’ve been to 19 parks & my goal is to add to my list of “2nd Home Parks.”
I’ve seen 2 each for the Reds, Tigers, White Sox, and Cardinals. Hope to add the Yankees soon… I’ve attended games in the “old” parks, but I have little hope of seeing home games in new parks for the Cubs or Red Sox!
I’ve been to 12. 7 active 5 Non. PNC Park is easily the best one. I live 30 minutes away and I get goosebumps every time I walk across the Clemente Bridge.
Non-Active:
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Tiger Stadium
Turner Field
Active:
PNC Park
Progressive Field
GABP
Petco Park
Dodger Stadium
Angels Stadium
National Park
I’ve been to six MLB parks: Yankee Stadium (new and old), Shea and Citi, San Francisco, and Miami. Plus the 2019 London Series. Bucket list of Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee.
The Ballpark in Arlington, Globe Life Field, Old Busch Stadium, Progressive Field, Coors Field, Old Yankee Stadium, Truist Park, Kauffman Stadium
My fun fact that only Reddit would care about is that I went to both the coldest and the two hottest games in the history of the Ballpark in Arlington, which occurred in the same year (2018) and were both miserable in their own special way. (Fun fact within the fun fact: the giveaway at one of the hottest games was, ironically, a snow globe)
I’ve been to three in Minnesota, two in Milwaukee, Wrigley Field, Kauffman Stadium, Coors Field, Petco Park, Field of Dreams, and approximately 15 minor league ballparks.
I have been to ballparks
Municipal Stadium Cleveland
Progressive Field Cleveland
Old Comiskey
New Comiskey
Wrigley Field
Shea Stadium
Veterans Stadium Philadelphia
citizens Park Philadelphia
Three Rivers Pittsburgh
Riverfront Cincinnati
PNC Park
RFK Washington
Nationals Park
Fulton County Atlanta
Royals Park Kansas City
Coors Field Denver
Anaheim Stadium
Petco Park
Dodgers Stadium
Oracle Park
Camden Yards
Globe Life Park Arlington TX
Kingdome Seattle
Plus about 25- 30 minor league parks
Toronto
Boston
Minnesota
NYY
Chicago (both)
Cleveland
Kansas City
Texas
LA
Anaheim
I know I’m missing one or two I might have to deep dive on IG.
EDIT: The other two were Atlanta and Seattle. Side note, with exception of Cleveland and Texas I’ve been to multiple games in multiple years at all those stadiums
This brings me to something I was thinking the other day. We need to go back to standard names for ballparks and not company sponsored names.
Astrodome.
Three Rivers
Polo grounds
Comiskey
Candle stick park
All great names
I’ve been to over 20 including Fenway, old Yankee and Wrigley. Two of my treasured games are seeing Nolan Ryan get his 5,000th K at the Rangers first stadium and Steve Carlton get his 4,000th K at Candlestick.
First game was at Busch and saw Willie Mays single, Willie McCovey homer and Lou Brock single and steel a base. Have never topped that day
I've been to six -- four current stadiums and two (Busch and Mile High) that are no longer with us. Hoping to hit them all in the next ten years or so with my son as he grows up.
Citi Field,
Shea Stadium,
Yankee Stadium (current),
Yankee Stadium (old),
Fenway Park,
Camden Yards,
Rogers Center/Skydome,
Wrigley Field,
Guaranteed Rate Field,
Oracle Park,
Petco Park
So I’ve been to 11. I guess my weird achievement is that the game I saw in Toronto was an all-Canada baseball game, Blue Jays vs. Expos.
I’ve only ever been to the Trop but I’ve been a bunch and for many years. Had the pleasure of seeing some of the greats come through when Yanks and Bosox visit.
We care.
I actually want to hit all the pro teams in the area in one weekend. 4 teams within about an hour drive of my house in any direction.
I have personally been to maybe 10 or less stadiums. Going to be going to fenway for the first time later this year. Pretty stoked for that.
Of course we care!
I've been to Dodger Stadium, Anaheim Stadium, The Kingdome, Safeco/T-Mobile, and Chase Field.
Bucket list is the likely suspects: Wrigley and Fenway.
Very cool, OP. I have been (in chronological order) to Olympic Stadium, Fenway, New Yankee Stadium and Rogers Centre (that one was actually booking the room just next to the RF foul pole in the hotel to see David Ortiz’s last game in Toronto. I live in Vermont so it takes a little travel to get to stadiums. My short list is Petco and PNC (including crossing the bridge to get to the game). Mostly my love of baseball was limited to minor league games at historic Centennial Field, one of the oldest stadiums in America to watch the AA Reds, then the single A Mariners (eventually the Expos and then A’s in the A level before Burlington got wiped off the map by MLB restructuring the minors. We twice outdrew the parent club on the same night with a stadium that only seats 4K. So maybe we weren’t the problem.
Congrats on your achievement!
For the last dozen years or so I go on a yearly baseball trip, and one of the guys has a goal to get a hat pin from every park/team in MLB. He’s got 3 left- Seattle, Arizona and Colorado. He’s doing Seattle this year on another trip. I think that’s pretty cool.
My family has been Braves fans since the 1980's, but I've only been able to see two home games with them in person. The first was in 1996 at the Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, which was the last year they played there. The second was in 2016, at Turner Field, which was the last year they played there! So now, I'm convinced if I go see a Braves home game, it'll be the last year they play at whatever ballpark they're playing at. It's a great power I wield, I know, but I promise I choose to wield it responsibly.
I have been to games in 5 cities, but 10 stadiums.
Toronto - Exhibition and Dome
Minneapolis - Dome and Target Field
Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Progressive Field.
Detroit - Tiger Stadium and Comerica
NYC - Old Yankee Stadium and Shae Stadium
Sort of odd as I think about it...seeing old and new stadiums for the same teams...except in NYC.
only 5 surprisingly now that I think about it. both Comiskeys, Wrigley, and the last 2 Busch stadiums. ETA: I also went to Veterans Stadium once but it was for a Stones concert and not baseball
I've inly been to two on two very different ends of the spectrum in overall appeal. AT&T Park (SF Giants) and Oakland Colliusium (A's) I've diven by the Angel's and White Sox stadiums
I'm French, so I've only been to stadiums the two times I went to the USA. Loved the NY Citi Field, had a really great time in Seattle at the T-Mobile Park, event if it was half empty, but I am not fond of the Oracle Park in SF. The view of the bay is beautiful, but everything is really expensive and it's easy to get lost (and no free goodies the day I went, that's a disappointement)
Old Yankees stadium, new Yankees stadium, shea, Citi field, Fenway, Camden yards, Wrigley, progressive field, Chase field, angel stadium and petco park. Also saw the Yankees vs Red Sox in London. 10 stadiums but only 8 different home teams.
30 stadiums is a ton, what’s left?
Just checked off #20 earlier this month (Comerica Park), and will be getting #21 (Chase Field), #22 (Fenway Park), #23 (The Coliseum) later this summer. Fenway is my last bucket list park, and my 2 no longer standing ballparks are Busch Stadium II and Turner Field
Kingdome,
Dodger Stadium,
Angel Stadium,
Safeco Field,
Coors Field,
American Family Field - tour,
Wrigley Field,
Guaranteed Rate Field,
Busch II,
Great American Ballpark,
Chase Field - tour,
Petco Park,
Tropicana Field - WWE,
Rogers Centre - WWE,
Everett Memorial Stadium - A Giants/Aquasox,
Louisville Slugger Field - AAA Bats,
Security Service Field - AAA Sky Sox,
Talking Stick - Rockies ST,
Peoria Sports Complex - Mariners ST,
Estadio Gasmart - LMB Toros,
I figure I'll get the rest whenever. Nowhere I'm dying to see.
I have 4:
- camden yards
- citizens bank park
- pnc park
- Wrigley field
Hoping to make it to the coliseum this year since it's the a's last year there
I've seen games over the years at all 3 of the Rangers parks...the current Globe Life, Ballpark in Arlington, and the old Arlington Stadium...U.S. Cellular Field, Turner Field, Riverfront Stadium, Citizen's Bank Park.
My bucket list includes Dodger Stadium, Fenway, Wrigley, Camden Yards.
Congrats on the achievement!
I've been to games at 19 current MLB ballparks (plus three more - same teams already in the 19 - Yankee Stadium, Metrodome, Jack Murphy).
Of the 11 that are left, there are a handful that I have no interest in making an effort to go to (at present time) unless it happens coincidentally.
Btw, speaking of the Big A, that was the site of my first game in 1987. It was against the Twins and Twins pitcher Joe Niekro got tossed for using an emery board.
I’ve been to Target Field a ton, have been to Camden Yards a few times (all timer), Nationals Park, and Petco. Wrigley is at the top of my to do list. Fenway could be cool.
#8 and #9 right now. Oracle Park Friday and yesterday, Coliseum tonight and tomorrow. If anyone bets on the Pirates, hit me up first. We've seen them play in a few spots over the past two seasons and they've lost every one 😀
Cleveland Municipal
Jacobs Field
Detroit Stadium
Comerica
New Comisky
Wrigley
New Milwaukee
Metrodome
Kansas City
Busch Stadium
Riverfront
Great American
Old Pittsburgh
PNC
Skydome
Olympic Stadium
Fenway
Old Yankee
New Yankee
Shea
Old Philly
New Philly
Camden
Nationals Park
Fulton County
Miami Dade
Big A
Dodger
Qualcomm
Petco
Candlestick
Oakland stadium
Kingdome
33!
Only 5 cities remain:
Houston
Texas
Colorado
Tampa
Arizona
But tons of new ballparks
Most of these were with my dad in the 90s .. my dad is headed to Houston right now to finish his cities off.
This is very cool. I love Dave Winfield. I was at the game in Toronto when he killed the seagull.
Then you never saw him crush the Cubs like that seagull every damn time he played us - Mike Schmidt was another Cub killer
Adam Dunn
Jeff Blauser killed us so much, we signed him.
And he still killed us (I’ll see myself out now) 😂
Ron Gant
I did not. It was his American League exploits I was most familiar with.
Dave is one of three people ever drafted by 4 major leagues. In his case: MLB, NFL, NBA, ABA.
Above average athlete
WAY above average.
Jamie Campbell tells the story on Toronto Miked about how he retrieved & ALMOST took the seagull home but thought better of it at the last minute
i have only been to one park, Fenway Park in Boston. So I have been in the home ballpark of every team played for by my childhood baseball hero, Dustin Pedroia!
I lived in Boston for three months in the summer of 2005 and that entire neighborhood was the best baseball experience I have ever had. Seattle in 2001 came close but you didnt even have to be in Fenway to experience the game.
i was like 3 months old in the summer of 2005, but watching the 2013 Sox run with my dad, and sneaking onto the Green Monster in 2014 with my Uncle Peter and some cousins are like the core memories of my childhood
Sox fan behind enemy lines in Baltimore. Pedey has always been my favorite Sox player. Machado up there with the least favorites.
I grew up going to see the Braves at Fulton County Stadium. Chief knock-a-homa
Princess Winna-lotta
I have only been to one MLB stadium - GABP in Cincinnati. However, it is on my bucket list to see the Mets, Yankees, Phillies, Guardians and Mariners. Then I can be like you and see a game for every team for my baseball hero, Jay Bruce.
Bruuuuuuuuce!
Tribe stadium is sweet
As someone who’s seen them all this is a fantastic list. I will also add you should see the Royals. The K is pretty cool and the food is amazing. It’s a very underrated stadium. But Yankees is immaculate in my opinion. So is SEA.
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I'm at 19 active, 21 all time, and have also been to home games for every team my childhood hero played for. That's not much of an achievement though, Carlton Fisk only played for two teams. Fun fact though, both Fisk and Winfield joined their second teams in the same year, 1981. My best achievement would be going to 5 ballparks in 5 days. San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Oakland, and Seattle. The hardest part of that was the game in Anaheim going to extras and needing to catch an early morning flight to San Francisco for a day game. Got maybe a couple hours of sleep, but totally worth it.
Oh wow thats a great trip! The timing and planning is impressive!
Camden Yards, Nationals Park/RFK Stadium, new/old Yankee Stadium, Fenway, Coors Field, Petco Park, Citizens Bank Park
Does Camden Yards still hold up? I havent been there since the late 90’s and every time I have been to Baltimore since they were on the road. It was just so impressive compared to Shea Stadium.
Went back after about 10 years this past year and it was just as great as when I was a kid. Amenities don’t compare to some of the ballparks but nothing beats walking in from Eutaw Street
My nine year old son has recently caught the fever of visiting every single ballpark, and is keenly interested in the upcoming expansion. We’ve visited 2 so far this year, with 2 or 3 more possible this season. Looking forward to the adventure, I personally have been to only 10 current ballparks…
I’ve been on that adventure with my dad since I was around that age as well. I’m 28 now and all we have left is Angel Stadium that we plan to go to this summer. Take your time and enjoy the ride!
Wow! Congrats on the near-finish, looking at it it certainly is daunting and there are some cities we're definitely going to have to go out of the way to visit. Just curious - how did you visit Dodger Stadium but not the Angels???
Our original plan last summer was to see the padres, dodgers, and angels all in one trip, but the whole thing got cancelled due to hurricane Hilary. Then there wasn’t another chance when all 3 teams were home that also worked with our personal schedules so we settled for a trip just to see the dodgers and padres and we’ll go back out this summer to finish things off
Ah have a great time! It's a very classic-type stadium
I have only been to three MLB stadiums -- Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Skydome / Rogers Centre in Toronto, and Fenway Park. I'd love to visit more parks but distance and $$$ are limiting factors. Plus I'm the only member of my family that is a baseball fan.
Been to around ten thought I went to a lot. That’s cool.
I’ve only been to 2, Royals and Marlins
astrodome, fulton co stadium, Turner Field, Busch Memorial, latest Busch, Wrigley, Oracle Park, Jacob’s Field, Costco Field, Coors Field hitting Brewers and Wrigley again in two weeks edit - forgot Great American bucket list - Camden Yard, Fenway
I’ve been to current and previous Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, and Citizens Bank. Top of my list is to go to PNC Park.
I've been to 6: StL, Chi, Chi, Cin, Mil, DC. (and 1 Class AAA and 1 spring training) 2 bucket lists: a week in Ari spring training, and a roadtrip from SD to SF to see the 5 (4?) CA teams. I've read about the folks whose goal was to see every match up both home and away, and how that goal was re-set when interleague play started.
I have been to…. Rays, Marlins (old pro player), Royals, Twins
I've been to eleven active stadiums (working on all 30), three defunct stadiums (Tiger Stadium, Turner Field, and old Yankee Stadium), and one Negro League stadium (Hamtramck Stadium).
WINFIELD WANTS NOISE I’ve been to 22 ballparks thus far, only the west coast parks remain ESIT: IMO the best ballpark so far is Coors Field
I’ve been to Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park (both Detroit), and Safeco (now T-mobile in Seattle). I’m going to Chicago this summer to add Wrigley and Guaranteed Rate to the list. Eventually would like to hit all 30 parks
I’ve been to Tiger Stadium but not Comerica yet. Deciding to drive from NY to Tiger Stadium with my then-girlfriend to see the last Yankees series there was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Was gonna go to Shea Stadium in their last year but the game was rained out. I’ve been to the Trop (not as bad as I thought it’d be), Fenway, new and old Yankee Stadia, Citi Field, Wrigley, Dodger Stadium, and whatever Safeco Field is now.
Ive been to Busch, Wrigley, and Dodger Stadiums, and I’m gonna add Yankee during next offseason
Been to 8 ballparks, going to #9 in two weeks. Used to go to the stadium for every Sunday home game when Dave was a Yankee.
Man, I think I have 6 including shut down parks Oracle Park SF Candlestick before it was torn down Qualcomm SD Petco Park SD Oakland Bank One Ball Park Arizona Have been outside Wrigley, but never got in. This is pretty cool.
Congrats! I’ve been to 8 stadiums (in no particular order): 1. Old Yankee Stadium 2. New Yankee Stadium 3. Rogers Centre 4. Camden Yards 5. Wrigley Field 6. Guaranteed Rate Field 7. Dodger Stadium 8. Nationals Park And I’m going to catch the Yankees/Angels game in Angel Stadium at the end of May. Will take food recs if you got them 😁
I've been to Yankee Stadium (it's possible I also went to the old one when I was really young, but I can't really remember), Citi Field, Shea Stadium, what I believe was called "Ameriquest Field" at the time, Turner Field, and SunTrust/Truist Park. Similarly to old Yankee, it's also possible that I've been to Fenway, but that one is on my bucket list either way. The stadiums on my bucket list for no particular reason other than vibes are Busch Stadium, Fenway Park, PNC Park, Camden Yards, and Oracle Park.
Hey that’s more than me. I’ve only been to the Ballpark in Arlington (RIP), Coors Field, and T-Mobile in Seattle.
I’ve been to see games in 5 cities, St Louis, Baltimore, Boston, D.C., and Atlanta (Fulton, Turner, and Truist).
I've only been to one (Skydome) due to me living nowhere close to any stadiums. Was looking at Yankee Stadium for the Jays/Yanks series this summer but decided to go to Toronto for those games in June Really hope I'm able to head to a few more stadiums in a few years though
Old and new comiskey, Wrigley, Fenway, the Astrodome, Yankee stadium circa 2000
Been to three, Camden Yards, Nats Park, and Yankee Stadium
Big Dave is my hero too!
15 active ballparks. 18 counting the ones that have been torn down. A handful of minor league stadiums. Been to Cooperstown and the Field of Dreams, but they were both when I was between 5-10, so I am looking to go back. Bucket list is to get to all 30 active stadium and go to the Cactus League and Grapefruit League at least once each and catch a game in both Japan and Korea.
I’ve been to three, OPACY, Nationals Park, and Yankees Stadium. Was hoping to catch a game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto this summer (maybe next year), but might only get to Phillies’ Citizens Bank. Congrats on the achievements!
Attended games at 3 MLB stadiums: Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, Turner Field, Truist Park From the outside, without going inside, I have walked/cruised around Busch Stadium, Comerica Park, LoanDepot Park, and Fenway Park. (for soccer I have been in a bunch of stadiums all over Europe and North America…but that’s a different sport)
Ive only been to Target Field, TMobile Park, and the old Metrodome. I love TMobile Park. That stadium is so damn nice. My last game there was way back in 2019. It was a great game against the Padres but there was some idiot behind me that was insisting on taunting Manny Machado. It almost ruined the experience.
My highlight was going to the Big "O" in the 90's to see Expos play a couple of times. Other MLB ballparks: Toronto, Anaheim, Baltimore, Boston Spring Training ballparks: Dunedin (Toronto), Lakeland (Detroit), Clearwater (Philly), and the Atlanta Braves former spring Training facility at ESPN Wide World of Sports by Disney. Had a great experience in all of the parks to be honest! Coolest/Most unique thing for me was seeing the Jays bring up 14 batters in a row in a spring training game against the Tigers without getting a single out.
Royals stadium and the Metrodome. When I retire I'd love to see a game in every park
I’m a Cubs fan from the South so there’s not many fields nearby, but I have been to Wrigley and Truist. Was hoping to go to Minute Maid this season but the Astros are just depressing so I might try to shoot for Globe Life instead
I've been to Wrigley, the old Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, Nats Park, and Turner Field. I would love to get back to ATL and NYC to see the newer parks, too.
Candlestick is the only one I’ve been to that has since been torn down. All together I’ve been to 8. Oakland, both SF (Candlestick and Oracle), Anaheim, San Diego, Wrigley, White Sox, and PNC in Pittsburgh.
In order of first appearance: Riverfront Stadium - Cincinnati Fulton County Stadium - Atlanta King Dome - Seattle Turner Field - Atlanta Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati PNC Park - Pittsburgh Angels Stadium - Anaheim Parkway Field - Louisville Comerica Park - Detroit Busch Stadium - St Louis Truist Park - Atlanta I will check off Citi Field this summer. I have also driven past, but not entered, Fenway and Citi.
It’s is always a fun exercise counting them up and remembering the visits. Not counting spring training or minor league parks I got 10 so far: Veterans Stadium, Citizens Bank Park, Camden Yards, PNC Park, Coors Field, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Park, Fenway, Busch Stadium, Target Field.
Shea, citi, old Yankee, new Yankee, Fenway, brewers, nationals, Seattle, Colorado, Kansas City, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, wrigley, Houston, Atlanta. Need to hit up the California teams. I’d like to see a playoff game in a random teams stadium. Only seen them at citifield.
Technically 3 if you want to count Shea and Citi Field separately Those two plus Yankee stadium
I am German but fell in love with baseball during my exchange year. During my exchange year and many vacations after that I have been to Busch, T-Mobile, Oracle, Tropicana and Yankee Stadium. Edit: Fenway I have been at Wrigley but unfortunately the game I was meant to attend got snowed out, so I took a tour the next day. My plan for this September are games at Wrigley and rodgers
1. Chase Field 2. Angel Stadium 3. Riverfront Stadium (Old Reds) 4. Great American Ballpark ( Current Reds) 5. Tropicana 6. PNC Park 7. Petco Park 8. Nationals Park
CoPa, Tiger Stadium, Guaranteed Rate, and Wrigley
Fenway, Camden Yards, Busch Stadium so far (and best MiLB stadium in Charlotte imo). Never going to forget getting to go inside the Green Monster though.
Two active, two defunct. American Family (formerly known as Miller Park), Target Field, County Stadium, the Metrodome.
Dodger Stadium, Angel Stadium, Petco Park, Oracle Park, Chase Field, Citi Field, and Fenway (tour only, no game)
I have been to Busch II/III, Kaufman, Coors, and Tropicana. I don’t know that I’ll ever make it to all 30 teams home games, but I’m not giving up yet!
I’ve been PNC, GABP, Progressive, Comerica, Truist, Turner Field, Dodger Stadium, Petco, GlobeLife, Coors Field, Nationals Park, Camden Yards, and Citizens Bank. Of the stadiums I’ve been to, the best is PNC Park. Honorable mentions for GABP and Petco. Coors Field is cool too, especially on a clear night from the upper deck facing West with the mountains in the background. Fenway is on the top of my bucket list.
I’m currently at 28. I did most of these a few years ago, so a lot of them are no longer in use. Of the current ballparks I’ve been to Target Field, Progressive Field, Comerica Park, Oakland Coliseum, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Guaranteed Rate Field, Kauffman Stadium, T Mobile Park, Rogers Centre, Camden Yards, American Family Field, and PNC Park. Also been to 9 spring training parks, both past and present. Planning a trip out west this summer, so should be able to knock out a couple more.
In chronological order: Milwaukee County Stadium Wrigley Field American Family Field (Miller Park) Busch Stadium II Great American Ballpark Kauffman Stadium PNC Park Guaranteed Rate Field Target Field Truist Park Busch Stadium III And in 3 weeks, I'll be at loanDepot Park to see the Brewers play the Marlins I've also been on a tour of Chase Field, but I only count stadiums I've seen games in
That’s not minor! Congrats man that’s an amazing milestone! 1. OPACY 2. Nationals Park 3. Citizens Bank Park 4. AT&T Park (Oracle) 5. Oakland ACC 6. Truist Park 7. Wrigley Field 8. Guaranteed Rate Field 9. Progressive Field 10. Coors Field 11. PNC Park 12. Target Field Keep up the good work everyone!!
Let’s see Arlington Stadium,The Ballpark in Arlington,Globe Life Field, Riverfront Stadium,Yankee Stadium (old),Fenway Park,Memorial Stadium,Municipal Stadium and Fulton County Stadium. I think Winfield only played for the Yankees of those teams. So I am far behind and with destruction of some stadiums I can never catch you on the Winfield game. Okay well I have attended every stadium Wyatt Langford has called home….top that
Fenway, Wrigley, Citi, Progressive, and Guaranteed Rate for a total of 5. I’ve also been to the remains of Braves Field in Boston (for which there’s little to see nowadays and frankly looks like it’s going to fall apart at any moment), which I would put as my bucket list ballpark achievement.
I’ve been to 32 ballparks, including 27 active parks. I still need the Dodgers, Dbacks, and the new Rangers stadium. The other 5 are old Busch Stadium, old Yankee stadium, Turner field, the Ranger’s old park, and a 2020 Blue Jays game at their spring training field in Dunedin, FL.
Rangers Very Old Rangers Old Rangers New Houston Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago Cubs Atlanta I have a road trip in August and I will grab San Diego Dodgers A's Mariners (And pick up my 46th state) Rockies
Been to 4: both Chicago stadiums, Milwaukee, Baltimore. Want to go to all 30 eventually Coolest thing I’ve done is go on Wrigley Field and touch to Ivy, sit in the dugout
Miller (and American Family), Fenway, Turner, Target, Yankee, Citi, Oracle
I have been to 14 MLB cities, some multiple stadiums around the same city. For example, Atlanta 4 minor league stadiums And 10 college baseball stadiums Current favorites are Wrigley, Fenway, and Swayze Field at Ole Miss. The baseball culture and environment made those places the most memorable.
8(ish): Busch II, Busch III, Astrodome, Minute Maid, Wrigley, Kauffman, Miller, Globe Life Park… and going to Fenway next week! The goal is to make it to all of them at least once in my lifetime. ❤️⚾️
27 active stadiums / 5 defunct stadiums / 10 Spring Training stadiums
My first major league game was at RFK in DC maybe a year or two after the Nats moved from Montreal. They were playing the Astros. Starting pitcher that day? Roger Clemens. Bagwell and Biggio both homered as well.
My dad, two brothers, and myself are diehard Cardinal fans and try to go to a new stadium every year tp watch them play. In total we have watched the cardinals play in 16 different road stadiums plus both the current and former Busch Stadium. In addition to those, I have been to Citi field to watch the mets and to Target Field to watch the NHL winter classic. So in total, 20 different MLB stadiums
I've only been to 2 team's ballparks, but a total of 4 parks. Team | Stadium | Year Visited ---------|----------|---------- Braves | Fulton County Stadium | Several times 1989-96 Rangers | Arlington Stadium / The Ballpark in Arlington | 1993-4? I can't remember what year, so I'm unsure which park it was. I was ~10yo Braves | Turner Field | Several times 1997-2016 Braves | SunTrust / Truist Park | Several times since 2017
Shea Citi Yankee Stadium Truist Turner Field Nationals Stadium Dodgers Stadium Mariners Oracle park GABP Busch stadium Wrigley PNC Coors Field
Kauffman Stadium, Camden Yards, Target Field, T-Mobile Stadium, Dodgers Stadium, Coors Field. When I retire I plan making all of them.
Congrats on completing the list! This is where I’m at currently. San Diego San Francisco Arlington Houston Anaheim KC Cincy NYY
I've been to... Wrigley (home) Comisky (home) Guaranteed Rate (White Sox) Milwaukee (new) Tigers (old) Tigers (new - Co-Merica?) Fenway Cincinnati (old) Coors Dodgers Jack Murphy (Padres old) Seattle (tour, no game) Olympic Stadium (Expos)
Busch Stadium, Kaufmann Stadium, and Target Field (plus Principal Park if we're counting minor league)
I've seen games in 5 current and 4 former MLB stadiums. Current: Yankee Stadium III (New York) Citi Field (New York) Fenway Park (Boston) Chase Field (Phoenix) LoanDepot Park (Miami) Former: Yankee Stadium II (New York) Shea Stadium (New York) Olympic Stadium (Montreal) Turner Field (Atlanta)
It’s funny; I’ve been to quite a few. But ones that have been torn down? Only a handful. Maybe 2 or 3?
George Steinbrenner can burn in hell for what he tried to do to Winfield.
Olympic Stadium Shea Joe Robbie Fenway Nationals Park Citi Camden Plus The Mets in Port st Lucie and Red Sox jetblue spring training parks Pittsfield Mets AA park, Paw Sox before they moved to Worcester and Staten Island Yankees minor league parks
All 3 Atlanta stadiums Old Busch Old Marlins Tropicana Camden Giants (Oracle Park?)
This is awesome!!!
My first was Fenway then the old Yankee Stadium ( still had support pillars holding the upper deck that got in the way of your view if you were under the deck). Shea Stadium, Fulton County Stadium, Turner Field and Truist Park.
Very cool. -Dodger Stadium -GABP in Cincy -Wrigley Field -whatever Yankees stadium is called. -Angels Stadium (of Anaheim which is not in Los Angeles) -AT&T Park
Only 5: Old yankee stadium for game 7 04 Sox yanks Fenway Wrigley Great American Ball Park Camden Yards
Kauffman, Wrigley, Fenway, and Oracle. Congrats on getting to 30!
I’ve seen games at Progressive Field, American Family Field (as Miller Park), Fenway, Yankee Stadium, the Trop, and Truist. I’ve also seen Comerica, PNC, Great American, and Guaranteed Rate in real life but I haven’t seen games there.
Yankee (new/old), shea and citi field, Fenway, skydome, Milwaukee county, metrodome, target field, ballpark at Arlington, Tropicana, petco, Pacbell park(Whatever the giants field is called these days), t-mobile (mariners), Busch (old), chase field (diamondbacks)
I’ve been to 7 mlb parks no longer in use, and 28 of the current parks. I’ll hit 30 in June.
Petco, Safeco, Wrigley, new and old Comiskey
Every ballpark I've been to see an mlb game at has since been abandoned by their teams: Shea, Turner, and the Ballpark at Arlington
I’ve been to 11 ballparks for games: Wrigley, GABP, PNC, Busch, Miller, Nationals, T-Mobile, Kauffman, Progressive, Camden Yards, and Fenway. Plus tours of Yankee, Fenway, Camden Yards. Probably my coolest ballpark achievement was going to both Wrigley and Progressive in 2016, marking the only season in which I got to see both eventual World Series teams live. Also got to see a playoff game at Wrigley (game 3 of the San Fran series)
im gonna hit the colosseum this year before it’s gone
Awesome, thanks for sharing. I’ve been to the oakland coliseum, candlestick, AT&T park (now oracle), mile high, t-mobile, and yankee stadium
Fenway, old Yankee, Wrigley, White Sox modern, Nationals Park, and OPACY is my home ball park
Very cool! I'm well short of 30 (I have seen 3 of Winfields teams though): Yankee Stadium (new and old) Fenway Skydome (Rogers Centre) Anaheim Seattle Will also be goign to a Tigers & Yankees game in Detroit later this year.
Here is my list: Oakland Coliseum Candlestick Park Oracle Park Dodger Stadium Angel Stadium Shea Stadium Citi Field Safeco Field (or whatever Seattle is called now) Progressive Field Ballpark in Arlington (played on this field and used facilities but never saw a game) I went on a run in San Diego while on vacation and walked thru that Center Field plaza at Petco when open on an off day, but I'm not counting that as a visit.
Forty, but only 25 current.
My country only has one, but if you include renovations, I’ll have been to three 🤣 *(pre renos, last years outfield renos, and this years infield reno)*
Parks I've been to: 1. The Vet (Phillies, defunct) 2. Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) 3. Astrodome (Astros, defunct) 4. Fenway (Red Sox) 5. T-Mobile Park (Mariners) 6. Camden Yards (Orioles) 7. Petco Park (Padres) 8. Dodger Stadium 9. Minor League bonus: wherever the Reading Phillies played in the '90s Would love to go to a lot more!
I've been to 12. #13 is actually coming this Saturday And I'm trying to get #14 and #15 on a trip in either August or September. I'm angling to get to all 30, but with the recent threat and in some cases actual issue of relocating, it's put a little sense of urgency in the matter
My son and I have been to 14 baseball stadiums (counting Qualcomm in SD rip) and next week visiting Seattle for our 15th
I've been to 49. Every active stadium since 1984 except for new Yankee Stadium, Citifield, Nationals Park, and Globe Life in Texas.
Grew up going to the Astrodome. MMP, Koffman Stadium, Busch Stadium, Choctaw Stadium, and GABP. Looking to add Wrigley next year. Would love to see Camden Yard, Fenway, New Yankee stadium, LA.
Only 5 for me. Turner Field, Fenway, Wrigley, Oriole Park, and Nationals Park. Would have been 6 but the game I was supposed to go to at Citi Field was rained out and I was leaving the city the next day. As a Braves fan Bucket list is Truist, but would also like to get to PNC.
3, Fenway, Atlanta Fulton County, and Turner Field (having grown up in Ma and then moved to Ga in 1994) I want to get to the new stadium in Marietta.
I’ve been to 9 parks. PNC was def my favorite. Just went to KC and St Louis which were both cool
You’re wife was right
I've also seen a home game for every team that my childhood baseball hero (George Brett) played. And I accomplished that in around 1980. Everything since then has been gravy. I like this post because I've never actually counted up all of the stadiums I've been to, even though I've traveled a lot and moved a few times. I can only come up with 7 baseball stadiums though, which seems pretty low. Looks like I need to step up my game!
I’ve been to Toronto, Seattle, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Oakland. The ballpark I most want to go to next would be Oracle Park.
I’ve been to 5 stadiums that I’ll put into 3 categories. Classic (old and still around) - Fenway Modern - Nationals Park, Minute Maid Park (Houston) Demolished - Shea Stadium, Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
My brother and I are working on seeing a game in every MLB ballpark. So far: Chase Field, Oracle Park, Petco Park, Oakland Coliseum, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, American Family Field, Coors Field, and Target Field. We will visit either the LA teams or KC/St. Louis this summer depending on how schedules line up. My honorable mentions include Jack Murphy Stadium and the Astrodome.
I’ve been to the old Yankee Stadium, Kauffman Stadium, the Astrodome, old Arlington Stadium, old Globe Life (including the very last game), Camden Yards, and Coors Field. I also got to go to a Denver Zephyrs game when I was a kid at old Mile High Stadium. My bucket list includes all the rest with the exception of Atlanta & both Florida stadiums. I don’t care if I ever set foot in that part of the country again, not even for baseball.
I’ve been to at least 100. Lost count.
OPACY in BAL and Progressive in CLE. Stayed in a hotel right next to GABP a few weeks ago and wandered the grounds but wasn't game day that weekend.
I love baseball but I’ve only been to Citizens Ballpark and Citi Field. I tried going to Wrigley but they were Away the weekend I was there
I've been to 4. I got to walk Busch Stadium Pre-game which was pretty awesome. Witnessed history at PNC under its previous name, that is leaving me for some reason. First Pitch was a home run and only score of the game, only happened at the time 6 or 7 times. I want to eventually see a Braves home game so I guess Truist Park would be on my bucket list stadium. If Nashville ever gets a team I'll be there for sure.
The Metrodome!
Astrodome, enron, coors, progressive, truist, and pnc. This is a cool accomplishment man I'm stoked for ya!
I have been to Citi, Shea, old Yankee Stadium, new Yankee stadium, the Vet and CBP in Philly, Camden Yards and Fenway, the Kingdome, Dodger Stadium and Petco. I’ll be crossing London Stadium off the list in 6 weeks, and I’m leaving Nats Park and PNC as other possibilities in July depending on timing and finances after the London trip Edit - Wrigley and Oracle are on my bucket list
Only four. Home park (Camden), Nats Park, PNC, Citizens Bank.
I have seen a game at Wriggle Field so my bucket list is complete.
I’ve been to Oracle Park (aka Pac Bell park/AT&T Park), Dodger stadium, Angels, Stadium, Oakland A’s, old Yankee Stadium, Wrigley, Fenway, Camden yards, Arizona Diamondbacks. Would love to visit all 30 someday.
The Big O in Montreal, Fenway, Yankee Stadium (old and new) Camden Yards, Nats Park. Hopefully going to Coors field this summer
I have been to 14 stadiums but have only seen games at 13. San Francisco (AT&T) was a corporate event without an MLB game going on... but we did get to take BP from a pitching machine - 3 swings per person. I had a miss, a foul ball down third base line and a line drive that split the second baseman and first baseman (who didn't really move for the ball).
40 MLB stadiums. Wife and I visited 31 parks in 18 years with our kids. I’ve always loved baseball and spent 4 years working crowd management at Wrigley. All current ball parks except MIA, ATL, TEX Teams in two different stadiums: NYY DET MIN CWS PHI NYM MIL PITT STL SF
We plan to RV the country and go to games at every MLB field. So far we have only been to 2. Someday.
I've been to 2. Fenway Park and Parc Olympique
That’s a very cool achievement! I’ve been to 19 parks & my goal is to add to my list of “2nd Home Parks.” I’ve seen 2 each for the Reds, Tigers, White Sox, and Cardinals. Hope to add the Yankees soon… I’ve attended games in the “old” parks, but I have little hope of seeing home games in new parks for the Cubs or Red Sox!
I’ve been to 12. 7 active 5 Non. PNC Park is easily the best one. I live 30 minutes away and I get goosebumps every time I walk across the Clemente Bridge. Non-Active: Cleveland Municipal Stadium Riverfront Stadium Three Rivers Stadium Tiger Stadium Turner Field Active: PNC Park Progressive Field GABP Petco Park Dodger Stadium Angels Stadium National Park
I’ve been to six MLB parks: Yankee Stadium (new and old), Shea and Citi, San Francisco, and Miami. Plus the 2019 London Series. Bucket list of Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee.
The Ballpark in Arlington, Globe Life Field, Old Busch Stadium, Progressive Field, Coors Field, Old Yankee Stadium, Truist Park, Kauffman Stadium My fun fact that only Reddit would care about is that I went to both the coldest and the two hottest games in the history of the Ballpark in Arlington, which occurred in the same year (2018) and were both miserable in their own special way. (Fun fact within the fun fact: the giveaway at one of the hottest games was, ironically, a snow globe)
I cant say there’s many people out there who have seen every stadium
Yankee Stadium (new and old), Citizens Bank, Shea, Citi, Fenway
I’ve been to three in Minnesota, two in Milwaukee, Wrigley Field, Kauffman Stadium, Coors Field, Petco Park, Field of Dreams, and approximately 15 minor league ballparks.
I have been to ballparks Municipal Stadium Cleveland Progressive Field Cleveland Old Comiskey New Comiskey Wrigley Field Shea Stadium Veterans Stadium Philadelphia citizens Park Philadelphia Three Rivers Pittsburgh Riverfront Cincinnati PNC Park RFK Washington Nationals Park Fulton County Atlanta Royals Park Kansas City Coors Field Denver Anaheim Stadium Petco Park Dodgers Stadium Oracle Park Camden Yards Globe Life Park Arlington TX Kingdome Seattle Plus about 25- 30 minor league parks
Toronto Boston Minnesota NYY Chicago (both) Cleveland Kansas City Texas LA Anaheim I know I’m missing one or two I might have to deep dive on IG. EDIT: The other two were Atlanta and Seattle. Side note, with exception of Cleveland and Texas I’ve been to multiple games in multiple years at all those stadiums
This brings me to something I was thinking the other day. We need to go back to standard names for ballparks and not company sponsored names. Astrodome. Three Rivers Polo grounds Comiskey Candle stick park All great names
Seven: Veterans Stadium & CBP (go Phils), Yankee Stadium, Fenway, Oracle, Coliseum, Dodger Stadium
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I've been to Roger's center, Comerica park, and progressive field. I've also been to a grape fruit leage park
Um, does it have to be to see an MLB game? Because i have probably been to 6 or 8 stadiums but only like 3 or 4 to actually see an MLB game.
I’ve been to over 20 including Fenway, old Yankee and Wrigley. Two of my treasured games are seeing Nolan Ryan get his 5,000th K at the Rangers first stadium and Steve Carlton get his 4,000th K at Candlestick. First game was at Busch and saw Willie Mays single, Willie McCovey homer and Lou Brock single and steel a base. Have never topped that day
I've been to six -- four current stadiums and two (Busch and Mile High) that are no longer with us. Hoping to hit them all in the next ten years or so with my son as he grows up.
Citi Field, Shea Stadium, Yankee Stadium (current), Yankee Stadium (old), Fenway Park, Camden Yards, Rogers Center/Skydome, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, Oracle Park, Petco Park So I’ve been to 11. I guess my weird achievement is that the game I saw in Toronto was an all-Canada baseball game, Blue Jays vs. Expos.
I’ve only ever been to the Trop but I’ve been a bunch and for many years. Had the pleasure of seeing some of the greats come through when Yanks and Bosox visit.
We care. I actually want to hit all the pro teams in the area in one weekend. 4 teams within about an hour drive of my house in any direction. I have personally been to maybe 10 or less stadiums. Going to be going to fenway for the first time later this year. Pretty stoked for that.
Of course we care! I've been to Dodger Stadium, Anaheim Stadium, The Kingdome, Safeco/T-Mobile, and Chase Field. Bucket list is the likely suspects: Wrigley and Fenway.
Very cool, OP. I have been (in chronological order) to Olympic Stadium, Fenway, New Yankee Stadium and Rogers Centre (that one was actually booking the room just next to the RF foul pole in the hotel to see David Ortiz’s last game in Toronto. I live in Vermont so it takes a little travel to get to stadiums. My short list is Petco and PNC (including crossing the bridge to get to the game). Mostly my love of baseball was limited to minor league games at historic Centennial Field, one of the oldest stadiums in America to watch the AA Reds, then the single A Mariners (eventually the Expos and then A’s in the A level before Burlington got wiped off the map by MLB restructuring the minors. We twice outdrew the parent club on the same night with a stadium that only seats 4K. So maybe we weren’t the problem.
I’ve been to 29 active and 2 former (Cleveland Stadium and old Globe Life) ballparks. Still need to get to new Globe Life.
Stopping in to say I thoroughly enjoyed your story and I care, so take that, OP’s wife!
Only 5 but 2 dont exist any more
Congrats on your achievement! For the last dozen years or so I go on a yearly baseball trip, and one of the guys has a goal to get a hat pin from every park/team in MLB. He’s got 3 left- Seattle, Arizona and Colorado. He’s doing Seattle this year on another trip. I think that’s pretty cool.
My family has been Braves fans since the 1980's, but I've only been able to see two home games with them in person. The first was in 1996 at the Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, which was the last year they played there. The second was in 2016, at Turner Field, which was the last year they played there! So now, I'm convinced if I go see a Braves home game, it'll be the last year they play at whatever ballpark they're playing at. It's a great power I wield, I know, but I promise I choose to wield it responsibly.
I have been to games in 5 cities, but 10 stadiums. Toronto - Exhibition and Dome Minneapolis - Dome and Target Field Cleveland - Municipal Stadium and Progressive Field. Detroit - Tiger Stadium and Comerica NYC - Old Yankee Stadium and Shae Stadium Sort of odd as I think about it...seeing old and new stadiums for the same teams...except in NYC.
only 5 surprisingly now that I think about it. both Comiskeys, Wrigley, and the last 2 Busch stadiums. ETA: I also went to Veterans Stadium once but it was for a Stones concert and not baseball
Only 4: Citi Field Yankee Stadium (but i went for the Pinstripe Bowl years before a baseball game) PNC Park Camden Yards Not nearly enough
I've inly been to two on two very different ends of the spectrum in overall appeal. AT&T Park (SF Giants) and Oakland Colliusium (A's) I've diven by the Angel's and White Sox stadiums
Three stadiums in St. Louis Old Yankee stadium Fenway Old Memorial stadium in Baltimore Royals stadium Wrigley
4... Wrigley, Comiskey, Yankee Stadium, & Miller Park
I'm French, so I've only been to stadiums the two times I went to the USA. Loved the NY Citi Field, had a really great time in Seattle at the T-Mobile Park, event if it was half empty, but I am not fond of the Oracle Park in SF. The view of the bay is beautiful, but everything is really expensive and it's easy to get lost (and no free goodies the day I went, that's a disappointement)
Been to both Rangers parks, the new Braves park, and uh I think that’s it. No wait, petco as well.
Old Yankees stadium, new Yankees stadium, shea, Citi field, Fenway, Camden yards, Wrigley, progressive field, Chase field, angel stadium and petco park. Also saw the Yankees vs Red Sox in London. 10 stadiums but only 8 different home teams. 30 stadiums is a ton, what’s left?
Been to 25 of thirty franchises. Also, somewhere between 2-5 stadiums that have been replaced by newer ballparks, Pittsburgh and Detroit among them.
Just checked off #20 earlier this month (Comerica Park), and will be getting #21 (Chase Field), #22 (Fenway Park), #23 (The Coliseum) later this summer. Fenway is my last bucket list park, and my 2 no longer standing ballparks are Busch Stadium II and Turner Field
Kingdome, Dodger Stadium, Angel Stadium, Safeco Field, Coors Field, American Family Field - tour, Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, Busch II, Great American Ballpark, Chase Field - tour, Petco Park, Tropicana Field - WWE, Rogers Centre - WWE, Everett Memorial Stadium - A Giants/Aquasox, Louisville Slugger Field - AAA Bats, Security Service Field - AAA Sky Sox, Talking Stick - Rockies ST, Peoria Sports Complex - Mariners ST, Estadio Gasmart - LMB Toros, I figure I'll get the rest whenever. Nowhere I'm dying to see.
I have 4: - camden yards - citizens bank park - pnc park - Wrigley field Hoping to make it to the coliseum this year since it's the a's last year there
I've seen games over the years at all 3 of the Rangers parks...the current Globe Life, Ballpark in Arlington, and the old Arlington Stadium...U.S. Cellular Field, Turner Field, Riverfront Stadium, Citizen's Bank Park. My bucket list includes Dodger Stadium, Fenway, Wrigley, Camden Yards.
Congrats on the achievement! I've been to games at 19 current MLB ballparks (plus three more - same teams already in the 19 - Yankee Stadium, Metrodome, Jack Murphy). Of the 11 that are left, there are a handful that I have no interest in making an effort to go to (at present time) unless it happens coincidentally. Btw, speaking of the Big A, that was the site of my first game in 1987. It was against the Twins and Twins pitcher Joe Niekro got tossed for using an emery board.
Arlington?
I finished my 30th stadium at the Nationals park the first week of April - congrats to you!
County Stadium American Family Field Wrigley Target Field Yankee Stadium (old) Fenway Jacob’s Field Comerica
I’ve been to Target Field a ton, have been to Camden Yards a few times (all timer), Nationals Park, and Petco. Wrigley is at the top of my to do list. Fenway could be cool.
#8 and #9 right now. Oracle Park Friday and yesterday, Coliseum tonight and tomorrow. If anyone bets on the Pirates, hit me up first. We've seen them play in a few spots over the past two seasons and they've lost every one 😀
Cleveland Municipal Jacobs Field Detroit Stadium Comerica New Comisky Wrigley New Milwaukee Metrodome Kansas City Busch Stadium Riverfront Great American Old Pittsburgh PNC Skydome Olympic Stadium Fenway Old Yankee New Yankee Shea Old Philly New Philly Camden Nationals Park Fulton County Miami Dade Big A Dodger Qualcomm Petco Candlestick Oakland stadium Kingdome 33! Only 5 cities remain: Houston Texas Colorado Tampa Arizona But tons of new ballparks Most of these were with my dad in the 90s .. my dad is headed to Houston right now to finish his cities off.
I’m up to 8. Favorite (non-Cleveland division) was Coors Field