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The Best Stadium

22 June 2009 Posted by David 1,372 views 2 Comments

When asking the question “What’s the best stadium you’ve visited”, you’re bound to get many different answers. It’s a completely subjective view. Some of us who grow up always going to one stadium may favor it over the best new stadium simply because of the traditions and memories you have.

I asked this very question on Twitter today and had two replies… not surprisingly, they were not the same. I would answer the question with Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. The stadium isn’t state of the art, but the atmosphere is second to none.

@JasonRubacky replied “Fenway on the monstah!!!”
He even provided a picture from his seats
fenway

@Mountaineer replied “Um.. Milan Puskar Stadium aka Mountaineer Field!”
This would be the stadium where the West Virginia Mountaineers play football.

@Switz1873 replied “Fenway, hands down. Just visited for the first time on Friday. So much history and energy = great.”

@jgsteeler replied “Kaufmann Stadium!!!!”

@leegientke replied “Petco and AT&T. (what can I say? I’m a Californian)”

@lennychiarello replied “Fenway Park no doubt about it”

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2 Comments »

  • @Mountaineer said:

    As for baseball parks go, PNC Park, where the Pirates play is bar none the best Pro ball park I’ve ever had the chance to visit. It’s a special place. I’ll tweetphoto from my seat later this evening since i’m going to watch the Bucco’s beat the crap out of the Cleveland Indians!!! follow me at @mountaineer on twitter.

  • Judy Genthner said:

    Fenway is baseball’s classic stadium, loaded with history, traditions and “national” neighborhood outreach programs. Red Sox players and all others associated with Fenway have a special aura of “the magic” about them. While watching Fenway appeared on the screen in “Field of Dreams,” I was one of the many in the audience who spontaneously jumped up and cheered. That brought such a warmth to my heart! I am proud to be a Red Sox fan, born in the Cambridge vicinity of Boston. Fenway is the greatest baseball stadium ever.

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