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This is something hubby and I are trying to do too...slowly but surely. It's harder out West because everything is so spread out. We would like to take a trip back East to hit a few since there's a bunch within a few hours of each other. Sad to say, my first major league game (non-exhibition) was only 5 years ago (Angel Stadium of course) and I have only been to San Francisco and Chicago US Cellular (will always be Comiskey to me). I'd like to add at least 1 new park a year, but it's not always possible.kcarts wrote:The past few years I've tried to go to a different ballpark and catch a baseball game. My sister lives in Philly and I have been there several times. I think that's where I started to think about expanding it out a bit. In 2005, besides Philadelphia, I went to Baltimore and Washington (the old RFK at the time). Since then my Dad and I went to Yankee Stadium in 2008 to see it before they tore it down and last August we went out to Chicago and went to Wrigley Field and then up to Milwaukee to Miller Park. This year we might have to pass but we have talked about heading to Anaheim (use some DVC points at Disneyland) and hit San Diego, Anaheim and LA.
COOL BASEBALL!!!!!!!!kcarts wrote:The past few years I've tried to go to a different ballpark and catch a baseball game. My sister lives in Philly and I have been there several times. I think that's where I started to think about expanding it out a bit. In 2005, besides Philadelphia, I went to Baltimore and Washington (the old RFK at the time). Since then my Dad and I went to Yankee Stadium in 2008 to see it before they tore it down and last August we went out to Chicago and went to Wrigley Field and then up to Milwaukee to Miller Park. This year we might have to pass but we have talked about heading to Anaheim (use some DVC points at Disneyland) and hit San Diego, Anaheim and LA.
I'm lucky living in New England. So many, so close. We might just try a day trip to Flushing and see the Mets.MmeLeota wrote:This is something hubby and I are trying to do too...slowly but surely. It's harder out West because everything is so spread out. We would like to take a trip back East to hit a few since there's a bunch within a few hours of each other. Sad to say, my first major league game (non-exhibition) was only 5 years ago (Angel Stadium of course) and I have only been to San Francisco and Chicago US Cellular (will always be Comiskey to me). I'd like to add at least 1 new park a year, but it's not always possible.kcarts wrote:The past few years I've tried to go to a different ballpark and catch a baseball game. My sister lives in Philly and I have been there several times. I think that's where I started to think about expanding it out a bit. In 2005, besides Philadelphia, I went to Baltimore and Washington (the old RFK at the time). Since then my Dad and I went to Yankee Stadium in 2008 to see it before they tore it down and last August we went out to Chicago and went to Wrigley Field and then up to Milwaukee to Miller Park. This year we might have to pass but we have talked about heading to Anaheim (use some DVC points at Disneyland) and hit San Diego, Anaheim and LA.
Yeah, I know what you mean. It's not easy to "schedule" the games. That was why we only got to the the White Sox (Angels won! Yeah!) and not the Cubs, and only got to see the Giants (again, Angels won!) and not the A's.kcarts wrote:I'm lucky living in New England. So many, so close. We might just try a day trip to Flushing and see the Mets.MmeLeota wrote:This is something hubby and I are trying to do too...slowly but surely. It's harder out West because everything is so spread out. We would like to take a trip back East to hit a few since there's a bunch within a few hours of each other. Sad to say, my first major league game (non-exhibition) was only 5 years ago (Angel Stadium of course) and I have only been to San Francisco and Chicago US Cellular (will always be Comiskey to me). I'd like to add at least 1 new park a year, but it's not always possible.kcarts wrote:The past few years I've tried to go to a different ballpark and catch a baseball game. My sister lives in Philly and I have been there several times. I think that's where I started to think about expanding it out a bit. In 2005, besides Philadelphia, I went to Baltimore and Washington (the old RFK at the time). Since then my Dad and I went to Yankee Stadium in 2008 to see it before they tore it down and last August we went out to Chicago and went to Wrigley Field and then up to Milwaukee to Miller Park. This year we might have to pass but we have talked about heading to Anaheim (use some DVC points at Disneyland) and hit San Diego, Anaheim and LA.
That's funny you mention that about out west. Since it would be cross country for us we are trying look at the schedules this year and see if we time it right that we can do the three in SoCal and then the two in the Bay Area. May be spend a week out there. Just couldn't find a week that worked this season.