OAKLAND COLISEUM

AL West, American League

OAKLAND COLISEUM

There's no denying it: the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum, home of the Oakland A's, is a relic - a grey hulking concrete behemoth in the middle of a parking lot. It's a a dump, but I found it a lovable dump, made bearable by the presence of actual baseball fans in the ballpark.

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ANGEL STADIUM

AL West, American League

ANGEL STADIUM

It's old, it's odd, it's quirky, it's a stone's throw from Disneyland and fits in perfectly with its surroundings. Angel Stadium is definitely one of the most interesting ballparks I have had the pleasure to visit. I was not expecting this of an older park stuck in the middle of a parking lot in Orange County.

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Target Field

AL Central, American League

Target Field

It'd be awfully hard to not love Target Field.

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Target Field Tours

AL Central, American League, Ballpark Tours

Target Field Tours

Geekily, I have been waiting for the Twins to put the tickets onsale for the June tours.

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WELCOME.

One woman's opinion: chronicling an obsession, one ballpark at a time.

For background you'll want to read About This Site, see the Ranking Criteria, and read me try to justify my love.

2010

I am not revising the main ranking list until the end of the season.

VISITED:
1. Angel Stadium
2. Target Field
3. Nationals Park
4. PETCO Park
5. AT&T Park
6. Oakland Coliseum
7. Chase Field
8. Dodger Stadium

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