ESPN: Peer out to right field. In a sea of teal, you’ll see a lone yellow seat in section 144. That’s where Wade Boggs’ 3,000th hit (a home run) landed back on August 7, 1999.
ESPN: There are two orange seats here. In right-center, the landing spot of Eddie Murray’s 500th home run. In left, the honorary mark of Cal Ripken Jr.’s 278th HR ball, the record breaker for shortstops.
ESPN: There are 2 blue seats left here, both from Game 2 of the ‘05 World Series. In left, the spot of Paul Konerko’s 7th-inning grand slam. In right-center, the mark of Scott Podsednik’s walk-off homer.
24 Willie Mays Plz (at King & 3rd St), サンフランシスコ, CA
野球場 · South Beach · 479個のヒントとレビュー
ESPN: Don't leave AT&T Park without trying the Gilroy Garlic Fries. Your breath might reek afterwards, but hey, Pablo Sandoval can lend you a piece of bubblegum to fix that.
1 Citizens Bank Way (at Pattison St), フィラデルフィア, PA
野球場 · South Philadelphia East · 390個のヒントとレビュー
ESPN: Go to the McNally's stand in left field, home of Mike Schmidt’s sandwich namesake: The Schmitter. Sliced steak topped with tomatoes, fried onions, layers of cheese, special sauce, and grilled salami.
115 Federal St (at General Robinson St), ピッツバーグ, PA
野球場 · Northshore · 289個のヒントとレビュー
ESPN: PNC has delicious grub (Primanti Bro’s, do it) & extraordinary views of the ‘burgh along the third base line. Lloyd McClendon probably ripped out first base in ‘01 to have a souvenir of this place.
ESPN: While everyone makes a beeline for Shake Shack, outsmart the crowd and head to Box Frites. They’ll serve you faster than a Doc Gooden heater, and you’ll have a smorgasbord of dipping sauces. Amazin’!
ESPN: The Skyline Chili Dog is a must, but if you want to do WORK, there are funnel fries. That is, funnel cake in French fry form. Put one under your nose, & you’ll have a mustache akin to Mr. Redlegs.
ESPN: There are nine humongous tiger statues scattered throughout the park. Along the outside walls, you can also find thirty-three tiger heads with lighted baseballs in their mouths. Roar, indeed.
ESPN: Try a Doyer Dog (read: “Doyer Dog”, not “Dodger Dog”). This behemoth boasts chili, cheese, tomatoes, onions & jalepenos over a hot dog base. Finish one, then give a Kirk Gibson fist pump to celebrate.
ESPN: Take a look in center field to find the “lone red seat,” where Ted Williams hit the longest recorded home run at Fenway. Where? Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21.
755 Hank Aaron Dr SE (at Bill Lucas Dr SW), アトランタ, GA
野球場 · Summerhill · 296個のヒントとレビュー
ESPN: Tomahawk chop your way to the Braves Museum in left field. Among other artifacts, you’ll find Hammerin’ Hank's record-breaking 715th home run bat and ball.
Meg Collins: If you're looking for good food & beer before or after the game head to the Detroit Beer Company on Broadway...awesome beer, good food, good service!
Bryan Gattozzi: Get the grilled hot dog behind section 109. Dessert: Fried dough by 157. Continue to roast beef po-boy at 171. Finish with cocktail at 101.
2000 E Gene Autry Way (at State College Blvd), アナハイム, CA
野球場 · Platinum Triangle · 279個のヒントとレビュー
Tom Humbarger: Try a milkshake and the Roast Beef Sliders at Ruby's Diner near Section 208 or left field for something different than the standard hot dog and beer...
Kenneth Scott: Kauffman stadium looks amazing. One of he biggest scoreboard/video boards in the world. The concourse is wider and goes around whole stadium
ESPN: Since its opening on 8/16/87, Sun Life Stadium (also known by 6 other names) has hosted five Super Bowls, two World Series, and three BCS National Championship Games. Not too shabby, eh?
1500 S Capitol St SE (btwn N St SE & Potomac Ave SE), Washington, D.C.
野球場 · Navy Yard · 473個のヒントとレビュー
Jason Horswill: Happy Hour at the Miller Scoreboard Walk, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday game. $5 bottled beers from gates until scheduled started time!
HISTORY: Opening in 1960, Candlestick Park is one of the NFL's older arenas. It has been home of the San Francisco 49ers since 1971 and on Aug. 29, 1966, the Beatles played their last-ever U.S. concert here.
River Ave. Blues: Roam the outfield at this New York City Park on the spot of old Yankee Stadium. The hallowed grounds once played home to the Babe, Joe D and Mickey Mantle.
HISTORY: This stadium has been home to a number of professional sports teams: the Washington Redskins of the NFL (1961-96), the Washington Senators of MLB (1962-71) and the Washington Nationals, also of MLB.