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Ballpark Review: Marlins
Land Shark Stadium - Not Packed(Note: Dolphin Stadium was renamed "Land Shark Stadium" on Friday May 15th, 2009.This is a naming rights deal with Land Shark Beer, Anheiser Busch, and Jimmy Buffet) The...
4 commentsBallpark Review: Cubs
There are dozens and dozens of articles, reviews, and books written about the Friendly Confines of Chicago’s Wrigley Field, but I wrote none of those articles. This was the first time I had the...
9 commentsBallpark Review: Yankees
DISCLAIMER: Before the Yankees game was postponed due to rain, I spent two hours in the bleachers hoping the rain would let up and the game would be played. That hope was in vain, but I had a Yankee...
3 commentsBallpark Review: Rays
If you're looking for a pre-eminent baseball experience and you come across Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL, keep looking. I won't lie to you, The Rays are one of the most exciting and surprising...
0 commentsBallpark Review: Angels
Angel Stadium I've had some great times thus far on my tour of Major League Stadiums, and Saturday night was no exception. When we pulled into Angel Stadium we were immediately greeted with a terrific venue...
4 commentsBallpark Review: Astros
I have been dragging my feet on this review of Minute Maid Park for the last week. It isn’t because the stadium is terrible, on the contrary. But I just couldn’t sit down and write up my experience...
6 commentsBallpark Review: Isotopes
I have been writing these ballpark reviews for about a year now, and until yesterday the subject has been the Big League Parks. Yesterday a buddy and I went to Albuquerque to attend a AAA game between the...
6 commentsBallpark Review: Dodgers
Dodgers StadiumI'll be the first to admit that Dodgers Stadium has always looked pretty bland on television. With that said, I have no problem telling you that not only was I wrong, but after my recent visit...
14 commentsBallpark Review: Mets
I feel kind of bad for Mets fans. I really do. Since their first game in 1962 they have always been in the shadow of their close neighbor and baseball powerhouse Yankees. In 1964 the Mets left the famous...
2 commentsBallpark Review: Las Vegas 51s
Cashman Field For many, when you think of Las Vegas, you most likely don’t think of baseball. Sin City will always be better known for the casinos and night life than it will for home runs and pitch...
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