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The A.L. was easy for us because Royals season tix were relatively cheap in the early 90s.

Still, I've seen every NL team except the "Natinals", unless you count The Expos as one in the same.

My problem is keeping up with new parks:

At the minimum, I've yet to see a game at either of the new NYC stadiums, D.C, Turner, the new Tiger, the new Busch, Tropicana, Miler Park, Safeco, whatever the name of the Indians stadium is (Progressive?) With the Twins new park (Target?) opening next year I probably won't live long enough to catch up.
Last edited by HaverDad
I've grown up a Red Sox fan. I've lived in National League cities my entire adult life.

I've seen them all if you consider the Expos part of the Nationals history. I had a chance to attend a Nationals game in DC last year and passed. My son, his teammates and a few parents went.

Here's another angle: stadiums attended games:

Fenway
SkyDome
Exhibition Stadium (Jays)
Yankee (old)
Camden Yards
MetroDome
Comisky Park (new/called Comisky when I went)
Jacobs Field
Anaheim Stadium
Oakland Alameda County Coliseum (aka the mausoleum)
Shea Stadium
Veterans Stadium (Phillies)
Citizens Bank Park
Jarry Park (Expos)
Exposition Stadium (Expos)
Wrigley Field
Riverfront Stadium (Reds)
AstroDome
Dodger Stadium
Candlestick Park
Jack Murphy Stadium (Padres)
PetCo Park
Coors Stadium

I used to travel a lot on business. If I was out of town three nights I would usually attend a game one night. I've lived in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, LA and San Francisco. I also commuted extensively to Toronto and Houston.
All of them.

I have lived in both American and National League cities so that helped. I also traveled North America on business for the better part of 15 years so every major league town I went to I tried to take to catch a ball game.

Between the baseball games and visiting some great golf courses it kept me from going crazy while living out of a suitcase! Now as I look back it wasn't so bad. Smile
Last edited by jerseydad
Expos
Cardinals
Giants
Padres
Pirates
Phillies
Mets
Dodgers
Astros
Marlins
Rockies
Reds
Cubs
Braves
Diamondbacks
As
Yankees
Angels
Royals
Tigers


These are the ones I remember for sure. Could have seen others when I was really little, cuz dad was in MLB. In fact, I remember seeing some of the really old parks, like Wrigley Field, Connie Mack Stadium, etc.
My husband's original answer was "I've probably seen all of them", but then he started thinking about AL vs. NL, and realized he had seen all AL multiple times, but there are a few NL teams he has not seen in person.

hornetdad10,

Was Terry Steinbach the A's catcher when you were in Oakland? He gave my son private lessons here in Minnesota when son was in HS. Terry is such a nice man, with a lovely family, and taught my son so much about baseball.

Julie
Last edited by MN-Mom
I'm not in your guy's league for stadiums, so I'll try and get the most domes
Astrodome
Kingdome
Metrodome
Bank One Ballpark (retractable roof)
Tropicana Field (retractable roof) - This is such a horrible park, part of me doesn't even want to count it

But to reiterate something I read as a teenager, "When I die, I hope its in the Fenway Park bleachers on a Sunday afternoon in July."

How about Omaha during June?

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