Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Name some of the best cities to see major league baseball?

I've taken a road trip every summer with my buddies the last 5 years. We've been to Boston, Chicago, Baltimore, DC, New York. Any good suggestions on an entertaining city to go to this summer?

Name some of the best cities to see major league baseball?
I have been to every ML ballpark. When I do trips I try to go to follow my team. i would try to do a west coast trip and cathc your team in one of the Cities.
Reply:I see you are on the East Coast mostly.


If you want to see a good game with lots of fans, avoid Tampa and Florida, stadiums are always empty (even as Tampa was winning). Tropicana is a pain to get to anyway.





Try Atlanta or Philly.





If you want to visit cool cities with a nice stadium, try San Francisco or Los Angeles (Dodgers). Toronto is a nice city, just bring your passport, though.
Reply:The Metrodome AKA The Dome:


In Minneapolis, home of the Twins!





if you do want to go you need to go next year to experience The Dome, their moving into their new park in 2010. Then you can say you went and saw them the year they won the World Series (yes, the Twins will bring home a championship for last year at The Dome). We have the best fans a round and there's not a lot of dome ballparks anymore. The Dome is the best, its really great.
Reply:Go to PNC park in pittsburgh. Park is beautiful, bar scene around there is great and the archtiecture of the city is good too. Went there last summer and it was a great experience. I also had friends that went to cincy, louisville slugger factory and then st. louis in a span of a couple days as another option. Really you can't go wrong with either one.
Reply:I don't know if you're following a particular team (all cities listed are either AL or have both), but two Midwestern parks not to miss are Busch in St. Louis and Miller Park in Milwaukee.





Busch opened a few years ago and is a great looking park. One visit there and you'll understand why they're called the best fans in baseball.





Miller Park, I say this to everyone and it's almost impossible to predict, but buy your tickets and pray for rain. Watching a game there with the roof closed is an amazing feeling!
Reply:well, oddly enough i've heard alot of good things about PNC in Pittsburgh. I live in Chicago and everytime our team travels there, our commentators speak very highly of their experience. I plan to check it out myself. Also milwaukee is pretty cool
Reply:You really need to see the park in San Francisco ( formerly Pac Bell Park). If you liked camden yard, you will love this park. Plus, if the Giants are as bad as they were last year, you will have no problem getting tickets!
Reply:Those you mentioned are all Northeast teams. If you want to grab alot of teams in one shot, try California for the Angels, Giants, Dodgers, and Athletics (new stadium opening 2012) who are near each other.
Reply:Miller Park


PNC - You can get great seat behind home plate for very cheap.


Both new stadiums in New York should be good.


Comerica Park in Detroit.
Reply:San Francisco. It has a classic city atomosphere and there is lot's to see there.
Reply:Well go see the whole NL west san fran, LA, san diego, phoenix, denvertrust me u will like it

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