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Well, out of the MLB parks I've been to, my pick would be for Comerica Park in Detroit. The park is beautiful and it represents the personality of the Tigers. I just love visiting there! Lots of nice minor league facilities around the country too.
These guy's visited everyone and also agree. I understand that your hometown's is going to be the best. I only visited the one in Philly, Denver, and Pittsburgh. I have to say PNC is unreal. THe architecture, view of the skyline, feel of the stadium, view of the field, food, and more is all outstanding. Can you really answer this thread though unless you been to all of them?
I voted Wrigley and Fenway because I have been to both and love the historic atmosphere and crowds in both of those places. I voted Camden third because it was the first of the "new" stadiums to incorporate that old feel to it and I also love that old warehouse they attached to it. I voted Jacobs fourth because I had a really good time there that day and loved the ball park. Finally, the old Tiger stadium for the memories. I have also been to the PNC in Pittsburgh and that rates up there too. It probably would have been my next pick but kept it at the five per the request.
Wrigley, Fenway and PNC are masterpieces. Camden Yards is pretty neat as is Yankee Stadium. The rest of the parks I could care less about.
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