PNC Park, an A+

The rumors are true; the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates is a true baseball venue that spells out America’s Past Time. Despite only being 14-years-old, PNC Park has an old look to it with a splash of modern style. With the rivers all around and bridges crossing over it to reach the stadium, buildings surrounding the area, PNC Park is something out of a baseball storybook. The grand stadium doesn’t have a true great main entrance, but does have that old grey-stone look to the outside. There are of course banners hanging representing the greats who have played there before, Continue reading PNC Park, an A+

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Citi Field vs Yankee Stadium

New York City is home to two storied baseball franchises, who both moved into their new state of the art venues in the beginning of the 2009 season. Since, both stadiums have received much praise, as the new venues have joined the MLB’s family of modernized stadiums. Just as before, both stadiums are on opposite sides of New York, however they both offer different styles and vibes. Each team may have a different relationship with major league baseball, but both were deserving of new homes, as Shea Stadium and old Yankee Stadium were decrypted. Both franchises had a different vision Continue reading Citi Field vs Yankee Stadium

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Citizens Bank Park: What a Beut

No offense to Philly being such an historical city, it is not the best looking or smelling city, and it’s baseball team is the worst in the MLB, but there is at least one shining spot besides the Liberty Bell. Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies, is one of the most underrated baseball venues in the game today. Since Camden Yards opened up in 1992, modernized parks with extra dinning, clubs, etc inside the gates have taken the baseball world by storm. Since, so many other teams have followed in the Orioles’ footsteps, but the hard part is to Continue reading Citizens Bank Park: What a Beut

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Comparing the 3 Stadiums on the West Coast

Ever since Camden Yards opened up in Baltimore for the Orioles in 1992, modernized stadiums have taken the baseball world by storm. Before the construction of the wonderful Oriole Park, stadiums have been plain and simple, but beautiful because of their simplicity; after all, baseball is America’s past time, so it is modeled on the basics of the country. Now though new stadiums are popping up everywhere with multiple different venues inside of the parks, such as, fancy restaurants/clubs/bars overlooking the field, kids playgrounds, super fan stores that sell team appeal, high class food courts, etc. The building of these Continue reading Comparing the 3 Stadiums on the West Coast

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