Take Me Out to the Ballpark: 5 Great Stadiums to Visit
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Take Me Out to The Ballpark
Baseball fans hit the road in search of the greatest stadiums
⚾️ Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore
The park that sparked a retro-design craze in 1992 has a warehouse incorporated into the grounds beyond right field.
⚾️ Wrigley Field, Chicago
The Bleacher Bums rule in the left-field stands of this historic park, built in 1914. Be ready to catch a home run ball—and throw it back if hit by a non-Cubs player.
⚾️ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
Views of downtown to the south and the San Gabriel Mountains to the north are stunning. “Blue Heaven on Earth,” it’s called.
⚾️ Daikin Park, Houston
The Astros train, a replica of a 19th-century locomotive, travels along the outfield wall and toots its horn when the home team hits a homer or wins a game.
⚾️ Fenway Park, Boston
The 37-foot-high left-field wall—the Green Monster—is a sight to behold. In 2003, the Red Sox installed seats up there, too. —Ed Condran