Nationals Park

NL East, National League

Nationals Park

Nationals Park is a clean, tidy, pleasant place to watch a ballgame. The seating bowl is sweeping and elegant, there are places to wander, picnic tables to commandeer, and places to socialize. It is not the most elegant or beautiful ballpark you will ever visit, but it certainly does its job adequately, and does it aimed at the majority of people who will visit it.

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THE CITI FIELD INSIDER’S GUIDE.

NL East, National League

THE CITI FIELD INSIDER’S GUIDE.

Citi Field is big, and there is a lot to see, and while I have written the definitive guide to the ballpark, there is still a lot to digest. So if I was taking you to the ballpark as my guest, here's how we would do things.

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CITI FIELD.

NL East, National League

CITI FIELD.

Yes, this is my home park. I like to think that I am more analytical than the average fan, that I can see my ballpark with an outsider's perspective, and to some extent, I think I do that.

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SHEA STADIUM.

NL East, National League, RIP

SHEA STADIUM.

Now defunct. In honor of the last season, for those of you out-of-towners headed for Flushing to see the old gal before they knock her down (can’t implode buildings in the NYC limits any more), I present to you The MetsGrrl Guide To Shea Stadium. Obviously, this is not for the people who are out in [...]

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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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