Slightly off topic, I saw Pete Rose play in Wrigley Field in a Reds, Phillies and Expos uniform.
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I miss Tal's Hill in centerfieldSide note, I feel like Minute Maid park or whatever it’s called now in Houston is underrated. That place was pretty cool.
Side note, I feel like Minute Maid park or whatever it’s called now in Houston is underrated. That place was pretty cool.
It’s still standing?There's a lot of nostalgia around the Astrodome for folks down there. I think that keeps people from talking it up.
I’ve been to Old Busch, Metrodome, Mile High, Three Rivers, Metropolitan in Minn., and the Astrodome.How many MLB parks have you been to see games at that now no longer exist.
6 for me.
2 in Minneapolis.
Comiskey park in Chicago.
County Stadium in Milwaukee.
Busch Stadium in ST. Louis
JFK Stadium in Washington D.C. My family went to a Senators-Indians game there in the summer of 68 while on vacation to D.C.
Mine areHow many MLB parks have you been to see games at that now no longer exist.
6 for me.
2 in Minneapolis.
Comiskey park in Chicago.
County Stadium in Milwaukee.
Busch Stadium in ST. Louis
JFK Stadium in Washington D.C. My family went to a Senators-Indians game there in the summer of 68 while on vacation to D.C.
Old Busch
Shea Stadium
Metrodome
All three of those were essentially cookie cutter stadiums and all three were meh. I wish I could have seen some of the cool old stadiums from the early 20th century like Sportsmans park, Ebbets Field, etc.
It’s still standing?
How many MLB parks have you been to see games at that now no longer exist.
6 for me.
2 in Minneapolis.
Comiskey park in Chicago.
County Stadium in Milwaukee.
Busch Stadium in ST. Louis
JFK Stadium in Washington D.C. My family went to a Senators-Indians game there in the summer of 68 while on vacation to D.C.
