I thought i only saw this type of fielding in MLB : The Show
Meanwhile Cards just doing the opposite
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I thought i only saw this type of fielding in MLB : The Show
as a Cards fan, Wrigley would be a must visit I'd assumeWhat stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
Giants for sure.What stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
as a Cards fan, Wrigley would be a must visit I'd assume
What stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
What stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
What stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
All the writers always say Seattle is high on their list. It's a homer pick but Target Field is a great place to see a game. Coors Field is another great place just for aesthetic purposes. I want to see Camden Yards and Fenway myself.
I've been to a lot of different parks since leaving NY area to watch the Mets. San Fran is a great place to watch a game as is Philly. Citi is the best park in the league but I'm biased. Seattle was also a great place to watch a game
My top five favorite stadiums are Wrigley, Fenway, Coors, PetCo, and Oracle. Fenway is a dump, but the history makes up for the shortcomings. Coors, PetCo, and Oracle are just beautiful places to watch a game. And they have awesome summer weather.
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What stadiums do y'all think are absolute must-visit? My bday is the first week of May and I'm thinking of hitting up like three different cities to catch games.
My top five favorite stadiums are Wrigley, Fenway, Coors, PetCo, and Oracle. Fenway is a dump, but the history makes up for the shortcomings. Coors, PetCo, and Oracle are just beautiful places to watch a game. And they have awesome summer weather.
Seattle's stadium is nice but nothing special; same with Coors, imo.Seattle is like my second home (Seahawks fan) and I still haven’t been there. They’re playing the Stros in Houston that week though. But I have been to Target Field, loved it. And easy to get to from the airport.
I think I’m definitely doing Citi. $19 to sit on the third baseline just a few rows back.And I heard they have the best food.
Coors might be it. $10 tickets that week and they’re playing the Nationals so I’ll get to see Soto![]()