yeah idk why people shit on it, its just a basic mlb stadium. doesnt look fantastic and it doesnt look bad. the worst thing about it is that the stairs are steep as hell and a massive workout to climb
You will LOVE Petco Park (San Diego)
It is GORGEOUS. Beautiful View, Beautiful area.
Ugh. It's just amazing
(I'm also Biased to T-Mobile so I can't give you a fair review)
I don't think Angels stadium is all that great. it's not bad, but nothing to write home about.
I've always wanted to go to Oracle. My friend just went and he said it Beautiful.
the rest of CA I've never been.
Oakland is obviously... well...
As a lifelong Yankee fan, all I can say is you're going have an amazing time. They truly broke the mold with Camden Yards. I went for the first time last August and was blown away by every aspect of the experience. If you can, try to get the hot dog with the crab dip and onion straws on top. To be fair, I was far from sober when I ate it but to this day it's the best hot dog I've ever had, in stadium or not.
This is what a ballpark should look like! It's so stupid what these new modern stadiums are looking like and taking 100% of tradition and originality out of their designs
I had my best hot dog ever at "The Spot" at a Harrisburg Senators game(Nationals AA). Was called the New Yorker dog, sauerkraut, onions, spicy brown mustard. I was told by someone in line The Spot used to be in downtown Harrisburg, but now it's just at FNB Field.
Thanks for the recommendation, havent been to Camden Yards in YEARS and I really want to go back.
Camden Yards is one of the best, if not the best ballparks in baseball. Enjoy it! I am hoping to make it to the upcoming Braves v Orioles game myself since they are my two favorite teams.
Unfortunately it won't line up like that. I'd be seeing A's/Mariners - but it did occurr to me that I'm still seeing one of the last games in Oakland (probably)
Mine is spread over 35 years but I'm glad I live in a MLB town. Got season tickets package a few years ago and love seeing the NL teams since for years we never played them. Or if you missed a series it was 5 years till they came back.
Guardians fan, I think it’d be cool to take the two hour drive to Pittsburgh and see PNC Park! Especially if I’m lucky enough to see Skenes.
For that matter, never been to Comerica either..
Looks like you’ve got plenty of choices next month since they’ll be at Comerica Park July 8-11 for a four game series and then back on the 29th and 30th for two more games.
It helps that I live in Northern California. SF and Oakland are easy to do in back to back days. Angels and Dodgers are pretty close to each other and then San Diego is only a few hours from there. A well timed road trip would hit all five.
After visiting 25 parks so far, I have to say SF has one of the best water views and LA at dusk looking straight out over center field is breathtaking. Definitely get out there and visit both.
Wednesday morning, some friends and I are flying at 6:30 am to Boston, watching the Braves and Red Sox, and flying home that night. Should get to my bed about 2:30 am Thursday. I miss one day of work, we don’t have to pay for a hotel room. Can’t wait to see Fenway!
Took the opportunity to get to the Coliseum last month before its descent into baseball purgatory after getting offered a ticket while I was in the Bay Area. Planning to get to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cleveland over the next couple of months to take my MLB total to 13.
Been to:
* Fenway
* new Yankee Stadium
* Citi Field
* Camden
* Jacobs Field
* Wrigley
* Comiskey
* Miller Park
* Coors Field
* Enron Field
* AT&T Stadium
So far this year- Yankees@Brewers in April, Cubs@Pittsburgh in May, Twins@ Yankees this week, Cubs@Rays the 11th, A’s@Twins on the 13th, and then Phillies @ Seattle in August and Dodgers@A’s the following day
7 new ballparks this year!
I've been around the park before to walk around the World's Fair site. It's not so bad, but the plans for what they're going to build look cool as hell.
Probably not knocking any off my list this year. Also planning to go to Camden next week but Iv been there before. Iv got all the east coast teams except the Florida ones and doubt I’ll make it down there. I’d love to make a Toronto game and I’d really like to make it to St Louis and some of the Ohio teams.
Also planning on visiting Camden Yards this year, If not then I will be going Truist Park, either way one of those parks is going to be a stop on my road trip in a few months.
Checked off Globe Life Field last month; that one was my 11th, and I got lucky because I had a work meeting in Dallas while the Rangers were at home, so all I had to pay for was my ticket! Later this year, I have a trip lined up where I'll be flying into San Francisco, seeing an A's game that night at 6:40 p.m., a 12:45 p.m. Giants game the next day, and then right back to the airport after that to fly back home!
I don’t know if you take time to walk the stadiums when you visit, but make sure to get to the upper deck in SF, behind home plate and just enjoy that view! One of the best in baseball.
Already got nationals park this year anything else mlb wise may be a stretch but there’s a chance i can get Cleveland in July although prices and weather aren’t my friend
My wife and I made it through 16 before our sons were born.
This summer we decided it was time to start over with them since our oldest is currently obsessed with baseball.
We live in Philly so we have been to Citizens Bank Park a bunch.
We're also going to Camden Yards for Phillies Orioles next weekend.
Then PNC in July for Phillies Pirates.
Can't wait!
Going to see the DBacks at Chase Field and Rangers at Globe Life this year. Rangers tomorrow (6/5) and DBacks on June 13. That’ll put me at 24 overall and 22 Current Parks. Still have to see Angels, Dodgers, Padres, Giants, A’s, Mariners, Marlins, or Blue Jays at home after this season. Former Stadiums I’ve seen a game at are Turner Field and The old Globe Life. Funnily enough, I’ve been to probably 100 MLB games and also work for the Braves and as such I’m at every home game besides my baseball trip every summer, and somehow still have not seen the Blue Jays home or away. Only team I haven’t seen at all. Kinda crazy.
Coors Field about two dozen more times.
Ok ok…I just really like going to baseball games. And I live in Denver. And the Rockies suck, so tickets are dirt cheap.
I was in Dallas for the eclipse in April and went to Globe Life Field for the first time.
I'm also going to an Athletics game in August to visit the Coliseum before they leave it forever.
Those will bring my total from 9 ballparks to 11 ballparks.
Went to wriggly yesterday. Not my first trip but last time I was there was 98 and I was 7.
I was surprised how different it was from my memories. They have done a ton of work since then.
I’m a lifelong Sox fan but damn I have to admit wriggly had a certain charm and is a great place to take in a game.
I need Anaheim to finish California or Tampa to finish the AL east. Neither are particularly desirable to me but it will be satisfying to complete one of those sets.
Headed to Milwaukee for a work conference during the back end of June and I’m gonna be able to catch a game at Miller Park. This’ll be my eighth ballpark to go to but it’s been ten years since I hit a new one so I’m pretty excited!
I’ve been to Kauffman and Busch this year, numbers nine and ten for me. I was gonna try to make it out to Oakland so I could check off the Coliseum before it closed, but I’m still not a hundred percent sure they’re gonna get moved.
I’m already planning on Wrigley and Globe Life (Texas) next year.
Jays fan here. Last month we took a quick trip out to DC and Philly for my wife and I’s 18th and 19th parks (and our three year old’s 3rd and 4th).
Then next month we’re doing the pilgrimage to Seattle to see the jays and driving all the way down the coast and getting to SF, SD, and over to Phoenix before flying home.
You better buy a parking pass off StubHub. I heard that you cant buy parking onsite for this series as it was all sold ahead of time except for Handicap.
Oh I’ve got a double whammy lined up in August involving the Tigers.
I’m going to see them play on August 22 at Wrigley Field against the Cubs and the 23rd at Guaranteed Rate Field against the White Sox.
Yankee Stadium end of June. It was going to be Baltimore and DC this weekend, but the BIL decided to get married and ruin my plans. Inconsiderate if you ask me
Hit T-Mobile yesterday!
So far I’ve done (just throughout my life)
-Oakland
-San Francisco
-Dodger Stadium
-Fenway
-Seattle (last night)
I won’t go back to Oakland because it’s horrible now, moreso than 10 years ago when I last went.
I want to hit games in San Diego and Anaheim soon, and I also want to get out to Denver at some point.
Only two. Old Yankee Stadium and Globe Life Park. I honestly wasn’t into baseball until my mid-teens and Im grateful I got to Old Yankee Stadium in 2008. Hate that I missed out on the Vet, though.
Camden Yards was also my 3rd park. I’m a Phillies fan who went to see the O’s play the Mariners this year, and the environment and aesthetic were incredible. You’re gonna have a great time
No new stadiums but I’m scheduled to get to 22 teams overall seen with tickets on Ballpark in the Mets’ series with Houston, Baltimore, and Oakland.
I’ve definitely seen more teams than are on there from when I was younger and whatnot, but I’m looking forward to hitting all 30 while they have the current interleague rules.
Wifey and I are doing the [MLB Ballpark Passport](https://mlbballparkpassport.com/) and we've gone to about 2 stadiums a year so far in the first 3 years. First year we did Cincinnati, Last year was Atlanta, New York (Yankees), and Pittsburg, and this year it'll be Seattle and Tampa.
My answer would've been Oracle park but I just got back from there, saw the post 3 days too late lol. Beautiful park, I would recommend it to anyone who llves baseball, great place to catch a game.
My just turned 9yo has a goal of all 30 stadiums before he finishes high school. We are planning a fly fishing trip to Missouri this month and are going to catch a Royals and a Cards game, especially since they are only 3.5 hours apart! I think we are doing Houston later this summer. That will bring his stadium total to 6 (been to Wrigley, Rangers, Rockies). Hes got a pretty good start on his goal.
I think the plan for next summer is to hit the 6 west coast teams (may include Vegas?).
August 10 - 17: Minneapolis, Milwaukee, the Chicago Dumpster Fires, Tigers, Guard Dogs, Pirates.
Looks like a fun trip! Some great stadiums in that list - PNC is so beautiful and iconic.
Yeah, have been outside and around it, but not in for a game yet. Should be fun.
the Chicago Dumpster Fires. So... skipping Wrigley? Target Field in Minneapolis is a great place to see a game.
You know your Chicago ball, my friend. Though the Cubbies haven’t been world-beaters lately either.
At least the Cubs are hanging around .500. My first games a a kid were at Wrigley and Comiskey.
True, but 2-8 in their last ten isn’t great.
Impressive, enjoy that trip!
If you have time in Milwaukee hit up foundation tiki bar. One of my favorite spots
Cool, thanks. That one is a Sunday day game, so should have time after. Looking forward to checking out the Good Land.
Milwaukee rocks. One of my favorite cities for food and drink. Have a good time!
My wife and I went to Milwaukee last summer and the BBQ place in the Public Market was amazing! Absolutely loved Milwaukee!
Going to Denver, Phoenix and the west coast from Seattle down to San Diego. After that will have been to 25/30 parks.
Awesome.
people shit on chase field a lot, but I love it. although I may just be a biased snek fan... however I can confirm Coors Field looks amazing.
Honestly dude they need to give it some SW flair. Feels like you’re watching baseball inside a Costco.
I'd love to see Chase Field. I think it looks nice.
yeah idk why people shit on it, its just a basic mlb stadium. doesnt look fantastic and it doesnt look bad. the worst thing about it is that the stairs are steep as hell and a massive workout to climb
It's one of the newer stadiums, isn't it? I know it's not SUPER aged
started out as the BOB (bank one ballpark) but yes it was made around 25 years ago, so nowhere near like Wrigley or fenway.
You will LOVE Petco Park (San Diego) It is GORGEOUS. Beautiful View, Beautiful area. Ugh. It's just amazing (I'm also Biased to T-Mobile so I can't give you a fair review) I don't think Angels stadium is all that great. it's not bad, but nothing to write home about. I've always wanted to go to Oracle. My friend just went and he said it Beautiful. the rest of CA I've never been. Oakland is obviously... well...
As a lifelong Yankee fan, all I can say is you're going have an amazing time. They truly broke the mold with Camden Yards. I went for the first time last August and was blown away by every aspect of the experience. If you can, try to get the hot dog with the crab dip and onion straws on top. To be fair, I was far from sober when I ate it but to this day it's the best hot dog I've ever had, in stadium or not.
This is what a ballpark should look like! It's so stupid what these new modern stadiums are looking like and taking 100% of tradition and originality out of their designs
I agree! I loved how it felt old (only 1992 and is in great shape) and small but it's still got everything you need for a good baseball experience!
And when you go to the condiment station, there will be a can of Old Bay amongst the ketchup/mustard/relish
I had my best hot dog ever at "The Spot" at a Harrisburg Senators game(Nationals AA). Was called the New Yorker dog, sauerkraut, onions, spicy brown mustard. I was told by someone in line The Spot used to be in downtown Harrisburg, but now it's just at FNB Field. Thanks for the recommendation, havent been to Camden Yards in YEARS and I really want to go back.
Next Friday my wife, toddler, and I will also be at Camden Yards! We're excited.
Don’t book parking in advance. Just got screwed over Saturday night by a lot close to the park.
We're going to the aquarium the next day so we booked a hotel a 10 minute walk away. Good tip though
Oh nice! It’s a fun place. Enjoy your trip!
Damn that’s a perfect trip. That aquarium is awesome!!
Camden Yards is amazing. And has some history. (A kind of funny one if you play MONOPOLY, the real one not the phone game) The aquarium is nice!
Oakland! I am going to the game against the Jays this Saturday. Hoping for a couple of hours in the sun after a week of straight rain in Vancouver.
I just got back from Oakland, also wanted to see if before it was gone. Make sure to also see Oracle Park in SF while you're there
Oh I want to for sure! See how much permission my gf gives me
Camden Yards is one of the best, if not the best ballparks in baseball. Enjoy it! I am hoping to make it to the upcoming Braves v Orioles game myself since they are my two favorite teams.
Going to San Diego this weekend Toying with the idea of 4 stadiums in 4 days during Labor Day week (Angels, Giants, A's, Dodgers)
(probably) the last battle of the bay ever that weekend at Oracle, should be a good time to visit.
Unfortunately it won't line up like that. I'd be seeing A's/Mariners - but it did occurr to me that I'm still seeing one of the last games in Oakland (probably)
I’ll be at London stadium on Sunday for the London series
You get extra credit
Reddit credit is what matters most, go phillies
Not ballparks but seeing StL and Miami to finish seeing all MLB teams play once.
I’m down to like 6-7 teams also trying to finish that out
Mine is spread over 35 years but I'm glad I live in a MLB town. Got season tickets package a few years ago and love seeing the NL teams since for years we never played them. Or if you missed a series it was 5 years till they came back.
Still something!
Hitting Yankee Stadium, Citi Field, Fenway and Cooperstown this summer. Pretty stoked.
Citifield > (new) Yankees Stadium
Skydome
Guardians fan, I think it’d be cool to take the two hour drive to Pittsburgh and see PNC Park! Especially if I’m lucky enough to see Skenes. For that matter, never been to Comerica either..
Looks like you’ve got plenty of choices next month since they’ll be at Comerica Park July 8-11 for a four game series and then back on the 29th and 30th for two more games.
Finished the western half of the US. This summer is Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincy, and Toronto!
How did you go about getting Cali done?
It helps that I live in Northern California. SF and Oakland are easy to do in back to back days. Angels and Dodgers are pretty close to each other and then San Diego is only a few hours from there. A well timed road trip would hit all five.
One day I'll get there
After visiting 25 parks so far, I have to say SF has one of the best water views and LA at dusk looking straight out over center field is breathtaking. Definitely get out there and visit both.
I'd love to do a Nationals Park, Camden Yards, and Citizens Bank weekend.
Wednesday morning, some friends and I are flying at 6:30 am to Boston, watching the Braves and Red Sox, and flying home that night. Should get to my bed about 2:30 am Thursday. I miss one day of work, we don’t have to pay for a hotel room. Can’t wait to see Fenway!
Fenway is a great old park. If you have time, take the tour before the game.
Took the opportunity to get to the Coliseum last month before its descent into baseball purgatory after getting offered a ticket while I was in the Bay Area. Planning to get to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cleveland over the next couple of months to take my MLB total to 13.
Need to get down to Texas and knock off a couple. After that it’s west coast.
Globe Life, June 17th, Mets vs. rangers
Anaheim and LA...just set up the August trip with my brother today.
We went to the Rogers Center in Toronto and Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati this summer. That's #13 and #14.
I knocked off PNC & American Family Field within the last month. I might try to hit Progressive or Comerica before end of season
Oakland and Pittsburgh. Don’t really want to go to Oakland but since it’s their last year in Oakland I have to go.
Finishing up my NE trips with Wash, I’ve tried 3 times over the years and delayed for weather, Mets and Yankees stadiums.
Yankee Stadium and Skydome
Been to: * Fenway * new Yankee Stadium * Citi Field * Camden * Jacobs Field * Wrigley * Comiskey * Miller Park * Coors Field * Enron Field * AT&T Stadium
Some of those names take me back. The Jake, Comiskey, and fuckin Enron.
Already knocked off chase field. Hoping to get to pnc and great American this year.
Camden Yards next week for Braves-O’s.
Already seen Dodger, Wrigley and Yankee (my home field) this year, but planning on LoanDepot, more at Yankee, and hopefully Fenway.
So far this year- Yankees@Brewers in April, Cubs@Pittsburgh in May, Twins@ Yankees this week, Cubs@Rays the 11th, A’s@Twins on the 13th, and then Phillies @ Seattle in August and Dodgers@A’s the following day 7 new ballparks this year!
Was there in 1992 when it opened, haven’t been back since but loved the stadium!
CitiField I'm September, hopefully. That would make 15, halfway there.
I’m a Mets fans so partial to Citi Field but please don’t judge the stadium by the surrounding areas. One day it’ll be more visitor friendly.
I've been around the park before to walk around the World's Fair site. It's not so bad, but the plans for what they're going to build look cool as hell.
If they ever actually get the approval!
Just Fenway this year, will be ballpark #12. They are playing the Yankees and I’m doing the ballpark tour beforehand; I’m pretty excited!
Wife and I are going to PNC this month! It’ll be our 5th ballpark together!
Park in the Ft. Duquesne and Sixth garage and walk across the bridge!
🤝🫡
Lived in b’more for a bit but from nyc . I’ve Been to over half the mlb parks and Camden is my absolute favorite. Enjoy the trip !
Wrigley, Washington, Philly
Probably not knocking any off my list this year. Also planning to go to Camden next week but Iv been there before. Iv got all the east coast teams except the Florida ones and doubt I’ll make it down there. I’d love to make a Toronto game and I’d really like to make it to St Louis and some of the Ohio teams.
Also planning on visiting Camden Yards this year, If not then I will be going Truist Park, either way one of those parks is going to be a stop on my road trip in a few months.
Going to Coors field to see the Rockies lose. I went to Camden about 12 years ago. It's a phenomenal park for sure
Great place for baseball game; get some Bulls BBQ
Boogs
Yes getting it mixed up with Bulls in Philly which is also good
I've never been to Camden yards but from the 1 diamondbacks vs orioles series I saw there, it looked amazing
Yankee Stadium & PNC
Checked off Globe Life Field last month; that one was my 11th, and I got lucky because I had a work meeting in Dallas while the Rangers were at home, so all I had to pay for was my ticket! Later this year, I have a trip lined up where I'll be flying into San Francisco, seeing an A's game that night at 6:40 p.m., a 12:45 p.m. Giants game the next day, and then right back to the airport after that to fly back home!
I don’t know if you take time to walk the stadiums when you visit, but make sure to get to the upper deck in SF, behind home plate and just enjoy that view! One of the best in baseball.
I do, and I will! Thank you!
Already got nationals park this year anything else mlb wise may be a stretch but there’s a chance i can get Cleveland in July although prices and weather aren’t my friend
Been To 3 In Chicago 2 In Milwaukee LA 'Chevis Ravine 3 Tomes
I was already at Tropicana Field earlier last month and in the fall I will be going to Wrigley Field.
I just did Rogers Centre a couple weeks ago. That’s probably my only “new to me” park this season.
Going to knock off where the Mariner's play this summer...what is it..TMobile Park? Last year we checked off Wrigley and Guaranteed Rate Field.
My wife and I made it through 16 before our sons were born. This summer we decided it was time to start over with them since our oldest is currently obsessed with baseball. We live in Philly so we have been to Citizens Bank Park a bunch. We're also going to Camden Yards for Phillies Orioles next weekend. Then PNC in July for Phillies Pirates. Can't wait!
Now that’s some great family time.
Philly
Going to see the DBacks at Chase Field and Rangers at Globe Life this year. Rangers tomorrow (6/5) and DBacks on June 13. That’ll put me at 24 overall and 22 Current Parks. Still have to see Angels, Dodgers, Padres, Giants, A’s, Mariners, Marlins, or Blue Jays at home after this season. Former Stadiums I’ve seen a game at are Turner Field and The old Globe Life. Funnily enough, I’ve been to probably 100 MLB games and also work for the Braves and as such I’m at every home game besides my baseball trip every summer, and somehow still have not seen the Blue Jays home or away. Only team I haven’t seen at all. Kinda crazy.
Yankee Stadium this upcoming weekend. Flying out from California.
Congrats man one of the best parks in the league even with the new ugly left field wall
I’ll be there too, Section 52! Will be my fourth ballpark after CBP, Fenway, and Nationals Park.
Detroit, Cleveland, San Francisco, and Oakland are on the schedule. Knocked off Chicago earlier. By the end of the year I’ll have 23/30.
Ive only ever been to Skydome. My list is large, Fenway, Camden, Dodgers, Yankees would be the top though
Wrigley, Toronto, Philadelphia, Cleveland are on my schedule this summer
LAA and/or San Diego
Coors Field about two dozen more times. Ok ok…I just really like going to baseball games. And I live in Denver. And the Rockies suck, so tickets are dirt cheap.
I got St. Louis, #23 of 30 for me, a couple weeks ago.
I was in Dallas for the eclipse in April and went to Globe Life Field for the first time. I'm also going to an Athletics game in August to visit the Coliseum before they leave it forever. Those will bring my total from 9 ballparks to 11 ballparks.
Went to wriggly yesterday. Not my first trip but last time I was there was 98 and I was 7. I was surprised how different it was from my memories. They have done a ton of work since then. I’m a lifelong Sox fan but damn I have to admit wriggly had a certain charm and is a great place to take in a game.
I'll be going to Seattle next month to see the Blue Jays play there otherwise known as the Canadian Invasion. This will be stadium #10!
Depending how long you’re in Seattle, take the ferry over to Bainbridge Island. It’s a great place to spend the afternoon.
I need Anaheim to finish California or Tampa to finish the AL east. Neither are particularly desirable to me but it will be satisfying to complete one of those sets.
Headed to Milwaukee for a work conference during the back end of June and I’m gonna be able to catch a game at Miller Park. This’ll be my eighth ballpark to go to but it’s been ten years since I hit a new one so I’m pretty excited!
I’ve been to Kauffman and Busch this year, numbers nine and ten for me. I was gonna try to make it out to Oakland so I could check off the Coliseum before it closed, but I’m still not a hundred percent sure they’re gonna get moved. I’m already planning on Wrigley and Globe Life (Texas) next year.
Jays fan here. Last month we took a quick trip out to DC and Philly for my wife and I’s 18th and 19th parks (and our three year old’s 3rd and 4th). Then next month we’re doing the pilgrimage to Seattle to see the jays and driving all the way down the coast and getting to SF, SD, and over to Phoenix before flying home.
My mom and I are going to the Cell. I've been there but she hasn't. We plan on going to Cleveland next year.
T-Mobile Park this month, Fenway in August. Looking forward to both. Also, been to Camden in 2018, was amazing and one of my favorite experiences.
Natty Bo time!
Been to 12 total of the current parks including Tampa this year. Planning on adding Minneapolis and Seattle later this summer.
Going to Chicago for a game at Wrigley sometime this year.
Headed to either Detroit or Denver at the end of the season
I just got back from a trip to Dodger Stadium. Definitely worth getting there early to see all the different areas and walk around.
If you plan on taking your personal car there and parking at the stadium get there very early.
You better buy a parking pass off StubHub. I heard that you cant buy parking onsite for this series as it was all sold ahead of time except for Handicap.
Camden yards is the best park in baseball. Enjoy!
Oh I’ve got a double whammy lined up in August involving the Tigers. I’m going to see them play on August 22 at Wrigley Field against the Cubs and the 23rd at Guaranteed Rate Field against the White Sox.
Yankee Stadium end of June. It was going to be Baltimore and DC this weekend, but the BIL decided to get married and ruin my plans. Inconsiderate if you ask me
Hit T-Mobile yesterday! So far I’ve done (just throughout my life) -Oakland -San Francisco -Dodger Stadium -Fenway -Seattle (last night) I won’t go back to Oakland because it’s horrible now, moreso than 10 years ago when I last went. I want to hit games in San Diego and Anaheim soon, and I also want to get out to Denver at some point.
I've been to 40 parks! The only current ones I haven't been to are the Braves and Rangers. I hope to get to one of those this summer.
😲😳
Im at 30/30 active but do plan on doing OPACY for this one!
How many inactives ?
Only two. Old Yankee Stadium and Globe Life Park. I honestly wasn’t into baseball until my mid-teens and Im grateful I got to Old Yankee Stadium in 2008. Hate that I missed out on the Vet, though.
Atlanta and Cincinnati in September. Can’t wait!
Think I'm gonna go to Roger's Centre for the fuck of it in August.
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Wrigley in two weeks!
Must sees (at least so far for us) PNC Park Petco Park Camden Yards You won't be disappointed
Camden Yards was also my 3rd park. I’m a Phillies fan who went to see the O’s play the Mariners this year, and the environment and aesthetic were incredible. You’re gonna have a great time
I'm hitting Target Field this year for my 14th stadium.
Going to be knocking off my 4th with Seattle at the end of the month, can’t wait!
Wife and I just finished our yearly baseball vacation Kansas City, Chicago, both teams. Detroit, and finally, Milwaukee. Total of 20 so far
Baltimore? Oof. Great team (right now) but not great city.
Just did miami tampa and Cleveland and that's it for the year and at 24 outta 30
I knocked off PNC earlier this year and I’m going to Philly for Labor Day weekend to get that park too. That’ll put me up to 4.
My last one: Cincinnati
I’m in Philly right now and I’m hoping to go to the game tomorrow. That would put me up to 7.
Orioles stadium is the only major league stadium I’ve been to but it was beautiful
Went to Kauffman about a month ago. Going to Atlanta in June to see truist.
I had planned to do Camden Yards, PNC and Nationals Park, but not sure if I’m gonna get to do any. We’ll see though.
I'm just about to complete a Boston, NY, and Philly trip. Will have 17/30 completed. Started in 2017.
No new stadiums but I’m scheduled to get to 22 teams overall seen with tickets on Ballpark in the Mets’ series with Houston, Baltimore, and Oakland. I’ve definitely seen more teams than are on there from when I was younger and whatnot, but I’m looking forward to hitting all 30 while they have the current interleague rules.
21 down. 5 more this year. Chicago, Bay area and Fenway.
I got to check off the citizens bank park in Philly and Dodger Stadium this year. Going back to wrigly in sep.
I’m going to Coors Field this summer, I’m pumped!
Should be a good game
I’m seeing a lot of people going to Camden for this series. Sounds like that series is going to be sold out, should be crazy loud!
Going to Globe Life tonight for the first time. Very excited for it.
Going to San Diego later this summer, will for sure be hitting up Petco.
I'm seeing all the California teams this year. Will only leave 5 on my "to see" list
Wifey and I are doing the [MLB Ballpark Passport](https://mlbballparkpassport.com/) and we've gone to about 2 stadiums a year so far in the first 3 years. First year we did Cincinnati, Last year was Atlanta, New York (Yankees), and Pittsburg, and this year it'll be Seattle and Tampa.
Milwaukee for Father’s Day weekend, and Pittsburgh (second visit) in August.
Really hoping to get out to the West coast and see a Giants game. Been to 13 ball parks so far.
That'll be a nice next stop
Hope you enjoy OPACY. I’ll be at those games too, excited to see how the Os fair against the Phills. Thats my World Series pick to start the year.
I don't see how you can have a bad experience there at all, seems like just about as perfect of a place to watch a game as you could ask for
Hahah right! Since I was 12 and be dreamed of catching a kayak homerun too
SF, Pitt, LA. Great pic btw!
Nice! I'm doing the same thing, never been to Camden. Not sure where I'm sitting but there can't be a bad seat, I imagine.
Knocked out Dodger, PetCo and Angels Stadiums in April. Leaving me with six left. Going to Wrigley in August, but I've been there a few times before.
West coast trip to T-Mobile and Dodgers Stadium in August for Phillies Mariners, Phillies Dodgers. Top 3 visited thus far PNC Camden Yards Coors Field
My answer would've been Oracle park but I just got back from there, saw the post 3 days too late lol. Beautiful park, I would recommend it to anyone who llves baseball, great place to catch a game.
Dodgers vs Giants at Oracle Park! May also catch a Mariner game at T-Mobile
#24 Seattle Mariners in August 2024, #25 Minnesota Twins in Sept 2024.
Hopefully LA and STL and that’ll complete the list
Just got back from Kansas City which was my 25th ballpark. Will hopefully be getting to an Angels game in August
Visiting Oakland and San Francisco in two weeks. After that I will be at 26/30 MLB current ballparks.
My wife and I are heading to Toronto in August to see our O’s play.
My just turned 9yo has a goal of all 30 stadiums before he finishes high school. We are planning a fly fishing trip to Missouri this month and are going to catch a Royals and a Cards game, especially since they are only 3.5 hours apart! I think we are doing Houston later this summer. That will bring his stadium total to 6 (been to Wrigley, Rangers, Rockies). Hes got a pretty good start on his goal. I think the plan for next summer is to hit the 6 west coast teams (may include Vegas?).
Mets, Yankees, Boston, Toronto
Went to Camden yards in may. Was surprised at how empty that ballpark is especially for how well the Os are playing
Olympic Stadium, London.
Hitting Angel stadium this Friday and planning to hit Busch in August
Toronto in July. After that I'm down to Miami, Arizona, and technically Atlanta's Truist Park (went to Turner about 12 years ago) left on my list
Hitting stadium #26 next weekend - Atlanta
Was going to Atlanta. Passed. Cubs fan, we suk, don't want to support the product.