FENWAY IN WINTER.

AL East, American League

FENWAY IN WINTER.

Comments Off 26 November 2007

Finding ourselves in Boston with nothing to do for a couple of hours in November, we decided to take the Fenway tour. On a grey Monday morning with gentle almost-snowflakes falling out of the sky, we took the T to Kenmore (appreciating the signs at every stop that had a picture of a baseball player [...]

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WRIGLEY FIELD.

NL Central, National League

WRIGLEY FIELD.

Comments Off 03 August 2007

It was the morning after a 21 hour day of travel, baseball and rock and roll, so unlike the other blue-and-orange wearing guests at our hotel (and there were plenty), my charming companion, the lovely Coop of My Summer Family and I did not hobble off in the hot sun towards the Blue Line and [...]

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MILLER PARK.

NL Central, National League

MILLER PARK.

Comments Off 02 August 2007

7:35am LGA to ORD, pick up the rental car, fight traffic, pick up some speed, and we’re passing the Cheese Castle by 10:30 and Miller Park greets us through the windshield by 11am. The parking lots are not packed, but they are full of people who have clearly been there for hours in the hot [...]

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CITIZENS BANK PARK.

NL East, National League

CITIZENS BANK PARK.

Comments Off 01 July 2007

Citizen's Bank Park is a little bandbox of a ballpark that has its pros and cons.

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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:
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2. Target Field
3. Nationals Park
4. PETCO Park
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6. Oakland Coliseum
7. Chase Field
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