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  • Ckhoss29
    MVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 980

    #46
    Re: Best place to watch a game.

    The Jake was mine when it was rocking and rolling. Great atmosphere and Pannini's $2.50 24oz adult beverages doesn't hurt before the game. Man i love Cleveland.


    I also like Yankee stadium when i lived up there for the summer a couple years ago. My friend and I bought tickets from a scalper right before game time. $45 face value seats for $50 bucks total for the pair. 15 rows behind home plate.

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    • cub
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 1126

      #47
      Re: Best place to watch a game.

      The Ted in Atlanta's pretty neat.

      But Wrigley is just so timeless. It's like baseball heaven.

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      • cub
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1126

        #48
        Re: Best place to watch a game.

        The Ted in Atlanta's pretty neat.

        But Wrigley is just so timeless. It's like baseball heaven.

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        • cub
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1126

          #49
          Re: Best place to watch a game.

          The Ted in Atlanta's pretty neat.

          But Wrigley is just so timeless. It's like baseball heaven.

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          • miamicanes11
            Pro
            • Jun 2003
            • 594

            #50
            Re: Best place to watch a game.

            Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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            • miamicanes11
              Pro
              • Jun 2003
              • 594

              #51
              Re: Best place to watch a game.

              Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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              • miamicanes11
                Pro
                • Jun 2003
                • 594

                #52
                Re: Best place to watch a game.

                Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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                • rj9949
                  Pro
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 654

                  #53
                  Re: Best place to watch a game.

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                  miamicanes11 said:
                  Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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                  • rj9949
                    Pro
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 654

                    #54
                    Re: Best place to watch a game.

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                    miamicanes11 said:
                    Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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                    • rj9949
                      Pro
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 654

                      #55
                      Re: Best place to watch a game.

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                      miamicanes11 said:
                      Pro Player... You might laugh but when 65,000 people pack that place (about once a century), its an awesome experience for baseball. It is one of the most underated parks in the majors and it should start getting some more cred. Im not sayin it can hold a candle to wrigley, fenway, pac bell(sbc ) , yankee, or pnc, but its a pretty damn awesome stadium when its full. Page 2 on ESPN reviewed all of the parks last year and Pro Player scored pretty high if i remember correctly. That was an interesting read if anyone can find it.

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                      • ehh
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 28962

                        #56
                        Re: Best place to watch a game.

                        It's a really tough decision. I've been to....

                        Yankee Stadium (20+ times)
                        Fenway Park (6 times)
                        Shea Stadium (booo) (4 times)
                        Camden Yards (twice)
                        Candlestick Park (booo) (once)
                        The Vet (big time boo) (three times)
                        Dodger Stadium (once)


                        I'd have to say the best place to watch a game is actually Fenway Park at night and I'm a HUGE Yankee fan, I've been since I was born (not some bandwagon fool). It's nice because it's a smaller stadium and there isn't a bad seat in the house unless you get stuck behind one of the support beams in right field, hehe. I really like how the centerfield seats are elevated, while some bleacher seats at Yankee Stadium don't offer as good a view. With the addition of the Monster Seats (I've yet to see a game from up there yet unfortuantely), Fenway has got to take the cake. The Green Monster, unique dimensions and old school original feel is just amazing. It's tough placing the House that Ruth Built in second place because of all the history and everything. I definately got a chill the first time I went there that made all other stadiums pale in comparision. Maybe it's because I'm used to it by now that it doesn't seem as special to me which is sad, but I have to put Fenway at #1 and Yankee Stadium at #2.



                        The only other three that I really want to see a game at is Wrigley, PNC and Pac Bell. I use the Pirates every year in videogames just beacuse of thier stadium.
                        "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                        "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                        • ehh
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 28962

                          #57
                          Re: Best place to watch a game.

                          It's a really tough decision. I've been to....

                          Yankee Stadium (20+ times)
                          Fenway Park (6 times)
                          Shea Stadium (booo) (4 times)
                          Camden Yards (twice)
                          Candlestick Park (booo) (once)
                          The Vet (big time boo) (three times)
                          Dodger Stadium (once)


                          I'd have to say the best place to watch a game is actually Fenway Park at night and I'm a HUGE Yankee fan, I've been since I was born (not some bandwagon fool). It's nice because it's a smaller stadium and there isn't a bad seat in the house unless you get stuck behind one of the support beams in right field, hehe. I really like how the centerfield seats are elevated, while some bleacher seats at Yankee Stadium don't offer as good a view. With the addition of the Monster Seats (I've yet to see a game from up there yet unfortuantely), Fenway has got to take the cake. The Green Monster, unique dimensions and old school original feel is just amazing. It's tough placing the House that Ruth Built in second place because of all the history and everything. I definately got a chill the first time I went there that made all other stadiums pale in comparision. Maybe it's because I'm used to it by now that it doesn't seem as special to me which is sad, but I have to put Fenway at #1 and Yankee Stadium at #2.



                          The only other three that I really want to see a game at is Wrigley, PNC and Pac Bell. I use the Pirates every year in videogames just beacuse of thier stadium.
                          "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                          "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                          • ehh
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 28962

                            #58
                            Re: Best place to watch a game.

                            It's a really tough decision. I've been to....

                            Yankee Stadium (20+ times)
                            Fenway Park (6 times)
                            Shea Stadium (booo) (4 times)
                            Camden Yards (twice)
                            Candlestick Park (booo) (once)
                            The Vet (big time boo) (three times)
                            Dodger Stadium (once)


                            I'd have to say the best place to watch a game is actually Fenway Park at night and I'm a HUGE Yankee fan, I've been since I was born (not some bandwagon fool). It's nice because it's a smaller stadium and there isn't a bad seat in the house unless you get stuck behind one of the support beams in right field, hehe. I really like how the centerfield seats are elevated, while some bleacher seats at Yankee Stadium don't offer as good a view. With the addition of the Monster Seats (I've yet to see a game from up there yet unfortuantely), Fenway has got to take the cake. The Green Monster, unique dimensions and old school original feel is just amazing. It's tough placing the House that Ruth Built in second place because of all the history and everything. I definately got a chill the first time I went there that made all other stadiums pale in comparision. Maybe it's because I'm used to it by now that it doesn't seem as special to me which is sad, but I have to put Fenway at #1 and Yankee Stadium at #2.



                            The only other three that I really want to see a game at is Wrigley, PNC and Pac Bell. I use the Pirates every year in videogames just beacuse of thier stadium.
                            "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                            "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                            • rsox
                              All Star
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 6309

                              #59
                              Re: Best place to watch a game.

                              Angels field of Anaheim (god i hate that name) is a nice ball park, but for me it has to be Fenway.

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                              • rsox
                                All Star
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 6309

                                #60
                                Re: Best place to watch a game.

                                Angels field of Anaheim (god i hate that name) is a nice ball park, but for me it has to be Fenway.

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