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what do you think is the best ballpark in baseball?

as you can probably tell im a bit biased but i wont give best answer just because you say Target Field.

Update:

Steve- Ya just from watching games played there it does look like a beautiful park right on the cove.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    AT&T Park, most gorgeous park I've been to (14 so far)

    Yeah it is super gorgeous inside and out. I remember when they built that park. I had a contract job in downtown SF for 1 year and watched the contruction in early 2000. I was at the very first Barry Bonds splash hit (HR into McCovey Cove) on May 1 2000. It was a beauty.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Petco Park in San Diego.

    They incorporated things into the Stadium that represent San Diego. The Western Metal Supply Building is a way to preserve the history of the city while the Park in the Park takes the two things San Diegans do best and combine them: Relax and watch Baseball.

    Its right on the bay and has an amazing view of the city from any seat in the park

  • Mr.B
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Fenway, PNC and AT&T - I can't really choose between any of those three. Fenway is beautiful and has the history; PNC and AT&T are great parks in beautiful settings.

    Very, very close but not quite as nice: Target Field (great view of the skyline, love the limestone), Safeco (beautiful setting, Pacific Northwest summers, the trains), Camden Yards (the first of the retro parks that spelled the end of the cookie cutters, the warehouses are great), Wrigley (ivy, day games, the last monument to the Federal League)

  • 1 decade ago

    I've been to six ballparks (Metrodome, The Cell, The Jake, PNC, Nats Park, and Miller Park) and I had always thought The Cell would be my favorite because of the atmosphere and just being there to see the White Sox. I thought no matter how nice of a ballpark, it won't beat The Cell.

    I went to PNC this summer and it was much better than The Cell. Seriously, if someone does not say PNC is their favorite, they haven't been there. In all aspects, this ballpark is amazing. It's easy to get autographs of players, the view is great, and it's a comfortable setting. You really have to be there to believe it, pictures don't do it justice. I just can't wait to see the Pirates in the playoffs because with a playoff atmosphere, nothing beats that stadium.

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  • Joe
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Coors Field in Denver. I was there at a game when the attendance was 39,000 and the lines for concessions and bathrooms we surprisingly short and it was a beautiful stadium in a great city. And the Rocky mountains served as a backdrop for the park

  • 1 decade ago

    I've been to several and my favorites are Camden Yards,The Great American Ballpark(Cincy) and Miller Park(Milwaukee).Since you didn't say it had to be a major league stadium,I've lived in Las Vegas and Cashman Field there is a gem as well..

    but the best ballpark in all of major league baseball is Dodger Stadium.

  • 1 decade ago

    I'd say Target Field, AT&T Park, Busch Stadium, Miller Park, and Yankee Stadium. Many others though, those are just my favorites.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I personally like CitiField, Wrigley Field and PNC Park.

  • 1 decade ago

    I'll give PNC park a shout out... its got the whole water scene and a cool yellow bridge. Perhaps not the coolest but worth mentioning

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Wrigly Field is by far the best ballpark in baseball. The ONly one older is Fenway but Wrigly still has the manual Scoreboerd and the ivy in the outfield so it gives fans the experience of the game from decades ago.

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