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Post by Alberto Balsalm on Apr 11, 2013 16:31:02 GMT -5
OK here's my list:
1. AT&T Park (Just perfect. Right by the water, beautiful stadium, cool-ass brick right field wall, the glove in left field. Just a great place to see a ballgame) 2. PNC Park (Sh*tty team on the field but fantastic facility. Everything there is so nice and great food. Usually go to at least 1 game here every summer) 3. Fenway Park (There's no park that I've been to be that I want to go back to more than Fenway. Just legendary. The atmosphere is fantastic and looking at the monster is so cool) 4. Wrigley Stadium (Same as above, just a great atmosphere. Been to Wrigley close to 10 times and love it every time. Catching BP on Waveland Ave is an awesome experience too) 5. Progressive Field (Homer pick. My home away from home) 6. Miller Park (Really cool stadium. Slide is awesome [I'm a sucker for unique structures in ballparks] and great beer selection) 7. Minute Maid Park (Was Enron when I went. Loved it, again the train and hill make it cool and unique and Houston is just a great city) 8. Coors Field (Just a beautiful stadium and what's even better is how beautiful the background is. Can see the mountains from almost every seat. 9. Old Yankee Stadium (Was kind of run-down when I went but knowing all the incredible baseball history that occurred there made it a cool experience) 10. Camden Yards 11. Great American Ballpark 12. Comerica Park 13. Citizens Bank Park 14. Tiger Stadium (Went the year they tore it down. I was pretty young but it definitely had that same Fenway/Wrigley atmosphere where you could just feel the history at the stadium) 15. Rogers Centre 16. O.co Coliseum 17. U.S. Cellular Field 18. Municipal Stadium (Old Cleveland stadium. First game I ever went too, so I'm too young to remember it but this is what started it all) 19. Cinergy Field (Old Cinci stadium. Pretty young here too, don't really remember it) 20. Three Rivers Stadium (Again, young. But young enough to remember it wasn't very nice)
It did very briefly since we were at the game for my teenage (!) son's birthday, but then I got home and watched sets at Coachella with my REAL Inforoo friends.
It did very briefly since we were at the game for my teenage (!) son's birthday, but then I got home and watched sets at Coachella with my REAL Inforoo friends.
Post by Grizzly with a Sword on Apr 14, 2013 17:09:34 GMT -5
Man, I don't mean to rub it in to any non Braves fans out there but holy hell am I excited with how the Braves are playing this year. That effort against the Nats. If they do that all season, my god.
A guy in such high demand that no one signed him to be a cheap starter and he meekly rejoined the Nats on a minor league deal after making a bunch of voodoo hair dolls of Dan Haren and dropping them off the roof of his house.
Gee will be fine, Wheeler will be called up and Marcum is about to come back.
It's early, they'll start getting hurt like always.
Which is still preferable to sucking, which the Mets are right around the corner from doing.
Yeah I'm crossing my finger they stay healthy. I feel like their is a positive outlook however with most of the team decreasing in age versus years past. The Braves were aging for awhile but they have been able to utilize this young talent and it's paying off at the moment.
The Mets have had some bright spots with Buck leading the league in rbi's. Not sure how long he will be with the Mets but it's paying off at the moment. Now if they can build up some pitching consistency.