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Stadium General

Last posted Dec 03, 2013 at 02:31AM EST. Added Dec 01, 2013 at 11:28AM EST
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The most out of the way stadium known to baseball. AND I LOVE IT.

For those who don't watch baseball, this is Tropicana Field. It's the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, but it's like 45 minutes away from Tampa's downtown, in the neighboring city of Saint Petersburg, Florida. It's a pain to get there, but everything is cheap, the stadium is in great condition, and the team is awesome.

Last edited Dec 01, 2013 at 12:55PM EST

This is the Rangers Ballpark In Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers. I often go to this ballpark 15 times every year for a good old Rangers game. It's usually a 30 minute drive for me.

Oldest major league baseball stadium, anyone?

I don't even care for baseball that much, but I love going to Fenway once or twice a year for a game. I'll take just about any excuse to go to Boston anyway, but this stadium always feels like home to me.

A general on stadiums? Let me show you my hometown stadiums:

First, The Ralph:

and not just football…

And why not my hometown arena home of the Sabres:


We're building a hotel/practice rinks building called the harbor center which will link up to the arena…hopefully can land the NHL All-Star game in 2016 or 2017

Jimmy 3, People 0 wrote:

Yes, but Miller Park (home of MLB's Milwaukee Brewers) is named after a beer brand and has a retractable roof.

There's two other MLB ballparks named after beer companies.

Coors Field (Colorado Rockies)

Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)

Jimmy 3, People 0 wrote:

This better fucking happen. The Coliseum is a dump.

The Nassau Coliseum? Actually, the Islanders will be relocating to the Barclays Center in a couple of years…think it will be the smallest arena in the NHL (in terms of capacity)

Daft Punkjet wrote:

The Nassau Coliseum? Actually, the Islanders will be relocating to the Barclays Center in a couple of years…think it will be the smallest arena in the NHL (in terms of capacity)

I know Brooklyn is technically on Long Island, but the name won't make sense anymore. Like the Tennessee Oilers.

Crimson Locks wrote:

Oldest major league baseball stadium, anyone?

I don't even care for baseball that much, but I love going to Fenway once or twice a year for a game. I'll take just about any excuse to go to Boston anyway, but this stadium always feels like home to me.

Get on my level, pleb…

If I had the cash for it, I'd go to a lot more games.

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