"Built in 1991 and one of the oldest stadiums in the league"
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Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco have the best modern ballparks.
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can someone post the top 10 stadiums for college football
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If I may....
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, AB. http://www.fussballtempel.net/concac...mmonwealth.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ugust_2005.jpg |
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There was a movement in the mid 1990s to place the new Reds ballpark on the eastern edge of Over-the-Rhine (dubbed by many as "Broadway Commons") that would have been the boon for development that the area north of Downtown Cincinnati so desperately needs. GABP is an okay place to see a game, but its too disconnected from the rest of Downtown thanks to Fort Washington Way, and too disconnected from Newport thanks to the Ohio River. |
I am sorry, but a stadium list is not complete without discussion on PNC park. This stadium's design is a true masterpiece. The way it blends the game in with the city and rivers is great. I only visited 3 stadiums so I may be ignorant on which on is the best. However, having a discussion about baseball stadiums and not mentioning PNC is ludicrous.
ESPN thinks it rates the best: http://espn.go.com/page2/s/ballparks/pncpark.html |
Seriously. PNC Park has, hands down, the best outfield panoramic of any ballpark in the country.
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You can't have this discussion without mentioning Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati.
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Am I missing something here? Maybe its my Cincinnati "can't-do" mentality, but what do others see in Great American that makes it a cut above some of the other retro parks (which, in theory, are just a re-hash of the 1960s-70s cookie-cutter type stadia only with better ameneties aka "Since everyone else has one, we've gotta have one too!").
As far as I'm concerned, the story of Great American Ballpark is modern-day Cincinnati in a nutshell: They had the opportunity to build something great (a la a "Place of the Fans" for the 21st Century) in Broadway Commons, or even a ballpark with an outfield that faced Downtown Cincinnati, but in typical fashion, the damn park was built with a view of the wrong side of the Ohio, and despite the sea of red seats (they're the Cincinnati Reds, go figure!), the building's mix of white and concrete (No green? No red beyond the seats? No multicolored seating as an homage to Riverfront ;) ?) is dreadfully sterile compared to modern parks that were built right (Camden Yards or PNC, for example). |
A couple of my favorite places to watch a game...
American Airlines Center - Dallas, TX NBA Dallas Mavericks - 19,200 capacity NHL Dallas Stars - 18,532 capacity http://www.nba.com/media/mavericks/arenashot.jpg http://www.arenadigest.com/visits/images/aa_center.jpg http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/wp-...05/victory.jpg http://www.dart.org/about/inmotion/f...s/watnight.jpg Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium - Austin, TX University of Texas Longhorns - Capacity 85,000 (as of last year), 92,000-99,000 by 2008 http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...121806_530.jpg http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...tadium_400.jpg The north endzone seating has been torn down and a new double-decked facility is currently under construction and due to be finished by the 2008 season. Renderings... http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/5...endzoneua8.jpg DKR also has the distinction of housing Godzillatron, the largest single screen HD video board in the world... http://youtube.com/watch?v=Abhez92rNvI Dr Pepper Ballpark - Frisco, TX Frisco Roughriders (AA Texas League) - 10,600 capacity http://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/1.jpghttp://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/2.jpg http://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/3.jpghttp://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/8.jpg http://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/4.jpghttp://www.dmsas.com/images/projects/p7828/6.jpg |
Texas Memorial Stadium:
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...120806_2&num=6 (pic 16 is cool) http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/9376/capture1ly5.jpg |
Taipei Arena
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/64/15...298c1448_o.jpg credit:S/L http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...7239656&size=o Tadao Ando Live :haha: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1076/...db91b464_o.jpg |
AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants and the 2007 MLB ALL-STAR game. AT&T park is the best stadium in baseball! McCovey cove is great. I also like Wrigley field, because you get views of Chicago.
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You can see the UT baseball field, soccer/track, and of course: DKR
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[QUOTE=jtk1519;2989999]A couple of my favorite places to watch a game...
American Airlines Center - Dallas, TX NBA Dallas Mavericks - 19,200 capacity NHL Dallas Stars - 18,532 capacity http://www.nba.com/media/mavericks/arenashot.jpg http://www.arenadigest.com/visits/images/aa_center.jpg http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/wp-...05/victory.jpg http://www.dart.org/about/inmotion/f...s/watnight.jpg True, American airlines Center is one of the Best Arenas, the place is deafening during games when the Mavs are on a run and when the Stars Score. |
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More Pics of the American Airlines Center, Dallas
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...za4_031207.gif And a poster i designed for The Mavericks Playoff push last year incorporating the American Airlines Center....didnt work like i wanted it to, i hate Golden State. http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...nk/300Mavs.jpg |
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Yes there are rules one which way a stadium can face. Usually it is NE. I canno think of any stadium where at home plate you are not facing NE-E. |
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