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  • funky_chicken
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 3282

    #16
    Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

    MLB
    Old Comiskey Park
    New Comiskey Park
    Old Busch Stadium
    Riverfront Stadium
    Great American Ballpark

    NFL
    RCA Hoosier Dome
    Pontiac Silverdome
    Soldier Field
    Paycor Stadium

    NCAA
    Ross Ade Stadium (Purdue)
    Huskies Stadium (Northern Illinois University)
    Memorial Stadium (University of Illinois)

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    • bkrich83
      Has Been
      • Jul 2002
      • 71574

      #17
      Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

      Originally posted by NinerFan1983
      Bulldog Stadium/Valley Children's Stadium - Fresno State (Went to my first Fresno State game in 2007 and became a season ticket holder in 2022.)
      CEFCU Stadium - San Jose State
      Los Angeles Coliseum - USC (First venue I ever visited for a Fresno State road game)
      I played against Fresno St. once.

      It's amazing how well that fan base travels. I get there's not a lot happening in Fresno, but that group as a whole is really underrated when it comes to the rabidness of their fans and their willingness to travel to see their team.
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      • WWF80sKid
        All Star
        • Nov 2008
        • 7095

        #18
        Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

        This is a cool question. And after thinking about it...man I need to live a little. Haven't been to much.

        Let's see...

        MLB:
        Riverfront Stadium
        Great American Ballpark

        NFL:
        Cinergy Field (Riverfront Stadium lol)
        Ford Field (for WrestleMania 23, but still)
        Lucas Oil Stadium (for work, not a game)

        NHL:
        Nationwide Arena

        NCAAF:
        Michigan Stadium
        Nippert Stadium
        University of Dayton Field

        NCAAB:
        Schottenstein Center (for WWE SmackDown, not a game)
        University of Dayton Arena
        Nutter Center (for wrasslin, not a game)

        Minor League Baseball:
        Dayton Dragons Field
        Cooper Stadium (Columbus Clippers)

        MICHIGAN WOLVERINES
        1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1918 | 1923 | 1932 | 1933 | 1947 | 1948 | 1997 | 2023

        MONTREAL CANADIENS
        1916 | 1924 | 1930 | 1931 | 1944 | 1946 | 1953 | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1965
        1966 | 1968 | 1971 | 1973 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1986 | 1993

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        • bhurst99
          All Star
          • Aug 2003
          • 9137

          #19
          Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

          How old am i? I've gone to 11 MLB stadiums that don't host games anymore.

          Defunct MLB Stadiums

          Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
          Municipal Stadium (Cleveland)
          Exhibition Stadium (Toronto)
          Kingdome (Seattle)
          Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota)
          Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
          Shea Stadium (New York)
          Old Yankee Stadium (New York)
          Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia)
          Old Busch Stadium (St. Louis)
          Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati – Got rained out!)

          MLB Stadiums

          Skydome/Rogers Centre (Toronto)
          Jacobs Field/Progessive Field (Cleveland)
          Coors Field (Colorado)
          New Yankee Stadium (New York)
          Citi Field (New York)
          Camden Yards (Baltimore)
          Fenway Park (Boston)
          Wrigley Field (Chicago)
          New Comiskey Stadium/Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago)
          Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati)
          Comerica Park (Detroit)
          PNC Park (Pittsburgh)
          Safeco Field/T-Mobile Park (Seattle)
          Pacific Bell Park/Oracle Park (San Francisco)
          Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
          Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)
          Angel Stadium (Anaheim)
          Petco Park (San Diego)

          NHL Arenas

          Maple Leaf Gardens (Toronto)
          Key Bank Center (Buffalo)
          Ice Palace/ Amalie Arena (Tampa)
          Kiel Cente/Enterprise Centre (St. Louis)
          McNichols Sports Arena (Denver)

          NBA Arenas

          Rogers Centre (Vancouver)
          Air Canada Place//Scotiabank Arena (Toronto)
          The Forum (Los Angeles)
          American Airlines Arena/ Kaseya Center (Miami)

          NFL Stadiums

          Rich Stadium/Highmark (Buffalo)
          Kingdome (Seattle)
          Husky Stadium (Seattle)
          Cleveland Browns Stadium (Cleveland – Exhibition Game)

          MSL Stadiums

          BMO Field (Toronto)

          European Soccer Stadiums

          San Siro (Milan – Inter Milan – Champions League)
          Stadio Olimpico (Roma – Serie A)
          White Hart Lane (Tottenham – Premier League)
          Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Real Madrid – Spanish League)
          Estádio da Luz (Benfica -- Lisbon– Portuguese League)
          Wankdorf Stadium (Bern, Switzerland – Euro Qualfier)
          Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff, Wales – Euro Qualifier)
          Parc des Princes (Paris – PSG – French Cup match)

          Canadian Football League

          Skydome/Rogers Centre (Toronto)
          Exhibition Stadium (Toronto)
          Ivor Wynne Stadium (Hamilton)
          B.C. Place (Vancouver)
          Lansdowne Park (Ottawa)
          (As well as regular season games, I've seen Grey Cups in Hamilton, Ottawa and Vancouver)

          U.S. College Stadiums

          Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor)

          Minor League Baseball Stadiums

          Nat Bailey Stadium (Vancouver – Triple A at the time)
          Foothills Stadium (Calgary – Triple A at the time)
          Lynx Stadium (Ottawa – Triple A at the time)
          Memorial Stadium (Boise – Single A at the time)

          Minor League Hockey Arenas

          Copps Colliseum (Hamilton – AHL at the time)
          Civic Centre (Ottawa – OHL)
          CAA Centre (Brampton – OHL at the time)
          Robert Guertin Centre (Hull – QMJHL at the time)

          The glaring omission here is that although I live near Toronto, I've never seen the Leafs play at Scotiabank Arena.
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          • l3ulvl
            Hall Of Fame
            • Dec 2009
            • 17228

            #20
            Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

            only 3, and all as a kid (I don't get out much)

            Tigers stadium (almost got hit by a batting practice HR, will never forget how close it came to hitting me as I had no clue lol... also Tony Clark hit a HR from both sides of the plate)

            Palace of Auburn Hills, loved the nachos, hated MJ

            Silverdome, not for the lions but for the HS playoffs, I used to read the statbooks or whatever they were called more than watching the actual games. Anyone remember what those were called? That's from like 20 years ago, they had all the stats and story's and history of all the teams, my mind is drawing a blank and it's driving me nuts

            edit: Programs! duh, oof
            Last edited by l3ulvl; 08-20-2024, 02:23 AM.
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            • Ghost Of The Year
              Sweet Emotion.
              • Mar 2014
              • 6343

              #21
              Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

              Originally posted by l3ulvl
              Silverdome, not for the lions but for the HS playoffs, I used to read the statbooks or whatever they were called more than watching the actual games.
              I've been to my share of stadiums but if all I go to the rest of my life is high school football stadiums, I'm fine with that. In fact, I can't wait for this Friday night. High school football starts and I'm taking my granddaughter to her first football game (She's almost six years old.) I can't wait to hop her up on cotton candy and fried oreos, and then let my son deal with the aftermath.
              T-BONE.

              Talking about things nobody cares.

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              • ImTellinTim
                YNWA
                • Sep 2006
                • 33028

                #22
                Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                MLB

                HHH Metrodome
                Target Field
                Old Tiger Stadium
                Comerica Park
                County Stadium
                Miller Park
                Whatever the SF Giants stadium is called now. Was AT&T Park when I was there
                Oakland Colesium - hands down the worst venue I've been to in any sport and it's not even close
                Petco Park - what up bkrich, that was a fun day lol
                Angel Stadium
                Old Yankee Stadium
                Citizens Bank Park
                Nationals Stadium
                Guaranteed Rate Field
                As of this this Labor Day, Wrigley Field (finally!), have bleacher tickets

                NFL

                Lambeau Field (20+ times both before and after renovation) - the stadium I've been to the most by far - my old man used to have season tickets, and I repaid him by being a Bears fan
                Soldier Field (after renovation)
                Ford Field
                HHH Metrodome

                College Football

                Michigan Stadium
                Camp Randall Stadium
                Ryan Field - actually, this may have been on par with Oakland Colesium...the first time I went there they didn't have a POS system for the concessions. Thy literally had wood boxes for cash!

                MLS

                Allianz Field
                Toyota Park (that's what it was called then, Chicago Fire's home before moving back to Soldier Field)
                Lumen Field

                NBA

                Target Center
                Palace of Auburn Hills

                NHL

                Xcel Energy Center
                United Center

                College Basketball/Hockey

                DECC (Minnesota-Duluth)
                Joe Louis Arena (CCHA playoff semifinals in the early 2000s)
                Kohl Center (been to a couple Michigan/Wisconsin bball games there)
                Mariucci Arena (Minnesota and NCAA Regionals)
                United Center (Frozen Four)
                Barry Events Center (NMU)
                MacInnes Student Ice Arena (Michigan Tech) I actually also played there when I was about 7 years old for a hockey camp.

                Tennis

                Indian Wells (surprisingly, the 2nd largest tennis court in the world behind Arthur Ashe at Flushing Meadows)

                Golf

                Hazeltine (Chaska, MN) - 2016 Ryder Cup
                Bay Hill (Orlando, FL)
                Whistling Straits (Kohler, WI) - 2015 PGA Championship

                Bucket List:
                Fenway Park
                Anfield (Liverpool FC) - should be getting this out of the way in Spring 2025, fingers crossed
                Last edited by ImTellinTim; 08-22-2024, 05:22 PM.

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                • NinerFan1983
                  Forever Faithful
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1348

                  #23
                  Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                  Originally posted by ImTellinTim
                  MLB

                  Whatever the SF Giants stadium is called now. Was AT&T Park when I was there
                  Oracle Park.

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                  • Tovarich
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 10875

                    #24
                    Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                    MLB-Been to a stadium for all 30 teams, maybe 7 or 8 new ones have been built since.

                    NBA-Just Phoenix

                    NHL-Both of Arizona's first two arenas, Colorado and Chicago

                    NFL-Arizona, San Diego, Dallas and way back when the LA Raiders played at the Coliseum

                    CFB-Arizona, Arizona State, USC, UCLA, Oregon, Oregon State, San Diego State, New Mexico, UTEP(Sun Bowl), Iowa State and Wisconsin, then Chase Field for a couple Insight Bowls

                    NCAAB-Just Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon State

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                    • DrJones
                      All Star
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 9107

                      #25
                      Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                      Originally posted by ImTellinTim
                      Bucket List:
                      Fenway Park
                      Anfield (Liverpool FC) - should be getting this out of the way in Spring 2025, fingers crossed
                      Oh yeah, bucket lists are a good addition to this thread. Here are mine (setting aside unrealistic ones like the Masters, etc.):

                      MLB - PNC Park, Pittsburgh
                      NFL - Lambeau Field, Green Bay
                      NBA - none (maybe MSG for a high-profile game if the Knicks are good?); NBA bucket lists are more about players than venues
                      NHL - none (most iconic arenas are long gone, although I highly recommend watching a Canadiens game at the Bell Centre once in your lifetime, whether you're a hockey fan or not)
                      Other - FIFA World Cup, any venue/matchup (should be crossed off in 2026); Westfalenstadion in Dortmund; any crazy Euro derby (Galatasaray vs Fenerbahçe, Celtic vs Rangers, etc.); Rose Bowl (but any iconic CFB stadium would do); any NPB game in Japan
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                      • ImTellinTim
                        YNWA
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 33028

                        #26
                        Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                        Originally posted by DrJones
                        Oh yeah, bucket lists are a good addition to this thread. Here are mine (setting aside unrealistic ones like the Masters, etc.):

                        MLB - PNC Park, Pittsburgh
                        1 - Try for practice rounds at the Masters. My old man did that and said it was well worth it. Much easier to get in.

                        2 - I really want to see PNC Park, but a vacation to Pittsburgh isn't something that appeals to me. Hopefully some kind of work conference ends up there. That's how I've seen about 4 on my MLB list.

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                        • Johnny_Montesinos
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2023
                          • 39

                          #27
                          Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                          Yankee Stadium, MLB Yankees

                          Shea Stadium, MLB Mets

                          Giants Stadium/Meadowlands, went here to Watch the closed-circuit Boxing fight on a huge screen between Larry Holmes vs Gerry Cooney in 1982

                          Chase Field, MLB Diamondbacks

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                          • NinerFan1983
                            Forever Faithful
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 1348

                            #28
                            Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                            Originally posted by bkrich83
                            I played against Fresno St. once.

                            It's amazing how well that fan base travels. I get there's not a lot happening in Fresno, but that group as a whole is really underrated when it comes to the rabidness of their fans and their willingness to travel to see their team.
                            This was true on Saturday night at The Big House.

                            There were a bunch of us, myself included, that made the trip from Fresno to Ann Arbor. We had a pretty good turnout for a G5 team.

                            I can now safely say that I have visited The Big House, and I loved it. The atmosphere was great, their fans were loud, and their fans were also very nice to us. Some came up and started up a conversation and were very easy to talk to.

                            Awesome experience all the way around on game day in Ann Arbor. Checking this one off the bucket list.

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                            • Herky
                              Working for the weekend
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 4715

                              #29
                              Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                              MLB - Wrigley Field (Cubs), Metrodome (Twins), Fenway Park (Red Sox)

                              NFL - Metrodome (Vikings) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Vikings in London)

                              NBA- Boston Garden (the original for a tour/Celtics)

                              Minor League Baseball- Sec Taylor Stadium (Iowa Cubs), Modern Woodman Park (Quad City River Bandits), Riverfront Stadium (Waterloo Indians/Waterloo Diamonds), Veterans Memorial Park (Cedar Rapids Reds/Cedar Rapids Kernels)

                              CBA Basketball- Five Seasons Center (Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets)

                              Premier League- Stamford Bridge (Chelsea stadium tour)
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                              Iowa Hawkeyes
                              Northern Iowa Panthers
                              Minnesota Vikings
                              Chicago Cubs
                              Minnesota Twins
                              Boston Celtics
                              Minnesota Timberwolves

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                              • BurghFan
                                #BurghProud
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 10042

                                #30
                                Re: How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

                                Originally posted by BurghFan
                                I feel like there was already a thread for this a while back, or maybe it was just a topic in an old Off-Topic thread.

                                NFL
                                Steelers: Three Rivers, Heinz Field

                                MLB
                                Pirates: Three Rivers, PNC Park
                                Phillies: Veterans Stadium

                                NHL
                                Penguins: Civic Arena

                                College
                                Pitt FB: Pitt Stadium, Heinz/Acrisure
                                Allegheny FB (DIII): Robertson Field
                                Carnegie Melloon FB (DIII): Gesling Stadium [NEW]
                                Pitt MBB: Peterson Events Center, Civic Arena (CIty game vs Duquesne)
                                Pitt Baseball: Cost Field

                                NASCAR
                                Charlotte (2002 All-Star race)
                                Bristol: 2004 Sharpie 500

                                Other
                                Pittsburgh Power (AFL): Consol Energy Center
                                Carolina Mudcats (MiLB): Don't remember the stadium name (Though according to Wikipedia they've played in Five County Stadium since 1991 so it must've been there) or even the year (probaby around 2000 when they were a AA team)
                                Pitt FB Spring Game: Highmark Stadium home of the USL's Pittsburgh Riverhounds; Was construction going on at Heinz Field that year so they couldn't have it there
                                Harlem Globe Trotters: Civic Arena, Consol Energy Center
                                Got to add a new one this past Saturday when I visiting Gesling Field, to watch my alma mater Allegheny College Gators take on the Carnegie Mellon Tartans.
                                Steelers : IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII
                                Penguins : 1990/91, 1991/92, 2008/09, 20015/16, 2016/17
                                Pirates : 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, 1979
                                Panthers (FB): 1915, 1916, 1918, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1976
                                Panthers (MBB): 1927/28, 1929/30

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