I love baseball, and I love to travel and watch baseball. I've been to two-thirds of the 30 major league ballparks -- and I've also been to four ballparks which are no longer used for baseball (Astrodome, Arlington Statium, Candlestick Park and Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium).
You're going to see photos of mine from 16 of the 20 parks (primarily because I didn't have a digital camera when I went to Coors Field, Comerica Park, McAfee Coliseum or Yankee Stadium). I hope you enjoy, and I hope this gets you in the mood for baseball. -- John Royal
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Slideshow: Baseball Parks Across America
Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 06:06:52 AM
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I went to a game at Tropicana once and decided if the Japanese built a ballpark on the moon, it would probably look like that. Except with nicer toilets.
Posted at: March 28, 2008 7:20 AM