As I have written previously, we attended baseball games in
all 30 Major League ballparks and are now slowly visiting stadiums that are new since
we completed our checklist.
So far, we've been to new and improved stadiums of the Nationals, Pirates, and
Yankees. However, as we were discussing the
stadiums, we realized that we actually went to games in two different ballparks of the Milwaukee Brewers because the
team got a new stadium while we were living outside of Chicago. So we went to one game at Milwaukee County
Stadium and another at Miller Park, meaning that Miller Park was really our first
"new" stadium. So prior to
this weekend, we'd been to 34 MLB stadiums!!!
Actually, the Blue Jays played at a different stadium before
their current home at Rogers Centre (or as I will always refer to it, SkyDome),
which was called Exhibition Stadium, and both C and I went to games there, but
that was before we started dating, so we don't count that one because we didn't
attend a game there together.
For number 35, we went to Citi Field to watch the Mets host
the Cubs last night.
We drove up to New York yesterday morning, stopping in New
Jersey to have lunch with my YaYa before continuing on to Long Island. The weather was absolutely perfect for a
baseball game…mostly sunny skies, mid 70s, and very little humidity. A bonus was that it was a night game, so the
sun blazing down on us was not an issue.
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel |
Delaware Memorial Bridge |
Bronx-Whitestone Bridge |
I love Lucky Cat! |
Not the best fortunes we've ever received! |
The stadium is really fantastic! We have
been to some less-than-stellar stadiums in our travels, and there is always
some mild trepidation when we visit a new stadium (or NHL arena, for that
matter)…just because something is new does not necessarily mean it is
well-designed.
The Home Run Apple from Shea Stadium |
The Home Run Apple from Shea Stadium |
Jackie Robinson Rotunda |
Random shirts in the team shop |
Citi Field is absolutely beautiful and we thoroughly enjoyed
the game! The Mets won 4-3, which
included a home run by Neil Walker in the top of the first inning, which caused
the giant apple in center field to pop up from its base. What a cool and unique feature!
It was a fabulous day with a pretty spectacular sunset!
Five more new stadiums to go!
Five more new stadiums to go!
Happy Tails to you!