It’s a lifetime goal of mine to see a baseball game in every MLB stadium. Over the years, some stadiums have come and others have gone, but the adventure of seeing them all brings together all of the things that I love about the game of baseball. Each stadium offers it’s own unique experience, but the ballpark has been created to provide something for everyone, from die-hard fan to child coming to his or her first game. Moneyball says it best… How can you not be romantic about the game of baseball?
Angel Stadium- Anaheim Angels
AT&T Park- San Francisco Giants 2012, 2013
Busch Stadium- St. Louis Cardinals 2014
Chase Field- Arizona Diamondbacks 2010
Citi Field- New York Mets 2013
Citizens Bank Park- Philadelphia Phillies 2013
Comerica Park- Detroit Tigers 2016
Coors Field- Colorado Rockies 2013
Dodger Stadium- LA Dodgers 2013
Fenway Park- Boston Red Sox 2012, 2013
Great American Ball Park- Cincinnati Reds 2013, 2014
Kauffman Stadium- KC Royals
Marlins Park- Miami Marlins Aug 2017
Miller Park- Milwaukee Brewers 2016
MInute Made Park- Houston Astros 2006
Nationals Park- Washington Nationals 2012, 2013
Oriole Park at Camden Yards- Baltimore Orioles 2013
Petco Park- San Diego Padres 2008
PNC Park- Pittsburgh Pirates 2008
Progressive Field- Cleveland Indians 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008,2010
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington- Texas Rangers 2008
Rogers Centre- Toronto Blue Jays
Safeco Field- Seattle Mariners 2014
Target Field- Minnesota Twins 2016
Tiger Stadium – Detroit Tigers (Old)
Tropicana Field- Tampa Bay Rays (Aug 2017)
Turner Field- Atlanta Braves 2012, 2013
US Cellular Field-Chicago White Sox 2015
Wrigley Field- Chicago Cubs- 2002, 2015
Yankees Stadium- New York Yankees – 2012
And finally….
Attend the World Series Game 3, 2016
New Stadiums:
SunTrust Stadium, Atlanta