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GTPlanet, the 2007 MLB All-Star Game will take place on Tuesday, June 10th from Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA. This inspired me to ask you all where are the best places to see a baseball game... and some of the worst. The options for you to talk about are just about ANYWHERE to see a game of baseball. It can range from Little League ballparks all the way up to the MLB and International baseball ball parks. Care to talk about your favorites and least favorites? You are free to talk about the best and worst ball parks in the world. Be sure to talk about what the name of the ball park is and where it's located.
But for now, I'll start with my own favorites.
AT&T Park - San Fransisco, California, USA
Most of you know I love San Francisco. It's a beautiful city. This National League ballpark is pretty famous for kayakers in McCovey Cove trying to get home run balls out of the water. It's known as AT&T Park nowadays, but it's still Candlestick Park for most of us others. You can see the good old San Francisco Giants play ball there. I like when games are played under sunny days or clear nights. Considering how temperatures along coastal California kind of maintain themselves the whole year, it's probably just right to go to a baseball game at AT&T Park. Perhaps some of you been to AT&T Park to see either a baseball game or (I'd hate to talk about another sport in a baseball forum, but...) college football's Emerald Bowl.
Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Omaha (for what I know) doesn't have any major football or basketball venues. They do have the Qwest Center, home to the Blue Jays of non-football school, Creighton University. They do have one heck of a ballpark called Rosenblatt Stadium. This ballpark has been home to the Division 1 College World Series every year since 1950 (thanks: Wikipedia). It's being said that this ballpark may be nearing demolition. A website known as http://www.saverosenblatt.com has been launched to try to save Rosenblatt Stadium from demolition. From what I've seen on TV, people will flock to Omaha to go see some college baseball at Rosenblatt. It is an amazing ballpark. I hope it lasts for a long time.
These are just two ballparks of many others. I actually challenge baseball fans around the world to mention some non-American ballparks. Let's talk about some of the best and worst ballparks in the world. Reply on.
But for now, I'll start with my own favorites.
AT&T Park - San Fransisco, California, USA
Most of you know I love San Francisco. It's a beautiful city. This National League ballpark is pretty famous for kayakers in McCovey Cove trying to get home run balls out of the water. It's known as AT&T Park nowadays, but it's still Candlestick Park for most of us others. You can see the good old San Francisco Giants play ball there. I like when games are played under sunny days or clear nights. Considering how temperatures along coastal California kind of maintain themselves the whole year, it's probably just right to go to a baseball game at AT&T Park. Perhaps some of you been to AT&T Park to see either a baseball game or (I'd hate to talk about another sport in a baseball forum, but...) college football's Emerald Bowl.
Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Omaha (for what I know) doesn't have any major football or basketball venues. They do have the Qwest Center, home to the Blue Jays of non-football school, Creighton University. They do have one heck of a ballpark called Rosenblatt Stadium. This ballpark has been home to the Division 1 College World Series every year since 1950 (thanks: Wikipedia). It's being said that this ballpark may be nearing demolition. A website known as http://www.saverosenblatt.com has been launched to try to save Rosenblatt Stadium from demolition. From what I've seen on TV, people will flock to Omaha to go see some college baseball at Rosenblatt. It is an amazing ballpark. I hope it lasts for a long time.
These are just two ballparks of many others. I actually challenge baseball fans around the world to mention some non-American ballparks. Let's talk about some of the best and worst ballparks in the world. Reply on.