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]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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]]>Baseball lovers in South Korea will find a huge wealth of attractions and stadiums to check out. Here are three great places to see a game in the country.
The festival atmosphere at Daegu Samsung Lions Park in the city of Daegu is no surprise given the massive success of their home team. 24,000 fans regularly pack the stands at this almost new stadium, where fans are guaranteed to have fun.
While baseball in South Korea is now quite popular, this wasn’t always the case. In fact, when Jamsil Baseball Stadium was built in Seoul in 1982, it was the only major baseball stadium in the country. It maintains its quaint charm and is a great park to visit in the country’s capital.
The Kia Tigers, the most successful team in the history of the Korean league, play their games at this stadium, the newest in the league. Its modern attractions and two tiers of seats holding over 22,000 fans are the perfect combination of state-of-the-art and Korean baseball tradition.
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]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>The post Experience Baseball at California’s Most Iconic MLB Stadiums appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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]]>Baseball lovers in South Korea will find a huge wealth of attractions and stadiums to check out. Here are three great places to see a game in the country.
The festival atmosphere at Daegu Samsung Lions Park in the city of Daegu is no surprise given the massive success of their home team. 24,000 fans regularly pack the stands at this almost new stadium, where fans are guaranteed to have fun.
While baseball in South Korea is now quite popular, this wasn’t always the case. In fact, when Jamsil Baseball Stadium was built in Seoul in 1982, it was the only major baseball stadium in the country. It maintains its quaint charm and is a great park to visit in the country’s capital.
The Kia Tigers, the most successful team in the history of the Korean league, play their games at this stadium, the newest in the league. Its modern attractions and two tiers of seats holding over 22,000 fans are the perfect combination of state-of-the-art and Korean baseball tradition.
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]]>The post It’s Baseball Season, So Here Are Four Must-Visit Parks in the United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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