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  • Perks of the Job

    Perks of the Job

    Angels Stadium (Los Angels Angels of Anaheim): TBD To be fair, I got a chance to visit this stadium for work and so I didn’t have a chance to actually go through my checklist of criteria and see how it stacked up. I got to watch the game from a suite, was on the field…Keep…

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  • Now THIS is a roadtrip

    Now THIS is a roadtrip

    Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, Field of The Dreams, and Milwaukee Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers): 7.5 I flew into Detroit and took in a Tigers game on a Friday night. Let’s just say that the bar was set pretty high for the first night. Our tickets were club level, in an area that…Keep…

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  • Baseball in ChiTown

    Baseball in ChiTown

    New Comiskey Park (Chicago White Sox): 6 I will always refer to the White Sox home as Comiskey not US Cellular Field, just like Candlestick is not Monster Park or whatever else they may think to call it. That field is fabulous. We had awesome seats on the first base side of the dish and…Keep…

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  • A Collection of Baseball Stadiums

    PacBell Park (San Francisco Giants): 8 Not only is this my home turf, but they have Kruk and Kuip which totally boosts them. The atmosphere is always pretty good, but parking sucks. The outside has some good photo ops with the Willie Mays Plaza and the selection of food is vast. However, I’m over garlic…Keep…

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  • Thoughts on an East Coast Baseball Tour

    Old Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees): 9 There is something about the historical aspect that adds points. They have Monument Park so bonus for commemorating that. It’s also old-style intimate, where you feel like you’re on top of the action. Maybe that was just my seat up by the left field foul pole on the…Keep…

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