Baseball Stadiums Around the US
Baseball Stadiums Around the US
Kayla Fedeson
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Want to experience America's past time? Head to one of these cities between April and September to experience a regular season game, or if you're lucky enough to score tickets, the playoffs during October and November.
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Citi Field
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Yankee Stadium
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Citizens Bank Park
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PNC Park
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Nationals Park
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Progressive Field
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Great American Ball Park
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Comerica Park
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Truist Park
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Tropicana Field
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LoanDepot Park
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Guaranteed Rate Field
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Busch Stadium
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Kauffman Stadium
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American Family Field
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Target Field
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Globe Life Field
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Minute Maid Park
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Coors Field
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Chase Field
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T-Mobile Park
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Oracle Park
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Oakland Coliseum
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You only have until the end of September 2024 to get to this stadium that feels like a blast from the 1960s past.
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Dodger Stadium
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Angel Stadium
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Petco Park
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And a few baseball history bonus stops...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
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This museum tells the stories of the many Black players important to baseball history when segregation laws and customs prevented them from prospering and having a career in the major leagues, including one of baseball's all-time greats, Satchel Page.
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Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
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Every baseball game sees a ton of this iconic wooden bat used. Check out the place where they are actually made after checking out a Cincinnati Reds game.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Also known as Cooperstown colloquially, the Hall of Fame tells the story of the sport's greatest athletes and is full of artifacts from the beginning of the game. If you go in July, you might be lucky enough to see the World Series trophy or new inductees.
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Jackie Robinson Museum
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This museum is dedicated to Jackie Robinson's life, not just on the baseball diamond but in the fight as part of the Civil Rights Movement.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kayla Fedeson
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Hey there, I'm Kayla! I have lived in New York City for over 10 years and have been traveling the world for more than 15. Through solo travels, those with friends, and group tours, I know firsthand what places you need to see on a trip, as well as those that you should see and may have never heard of. I am a history nerd, nature junkie, and huge sports fan, so my ideal trip combines all three of these things. I love ancient sites and exploring as many around the world as I can, am trying to go to all 400+ United States National Park Sites and all 30 MLB stadiums, and travel every four years for the Women's World Cup.
If you are looking for guidance on where to take a short break, longer break, or adventure, I am your go-to. I can make recommendations on where you should look, tell you all of the things you can do in your destination, as well as the things you cannot miss. As I develop this page further, I want to be a resource full of fun facts and personalized recommendations on what you should do and where you should go. I have traveled to 34 US states, plus DC and Puerto Rico, and 38 countries. I've been giving friends my extensive travel guides for free for years, so now it's my turn to share with you.
Living off a credit card and minimum wage for the first year in NYC with a ton of curiosity, I had to find ways to do everything on the cheap. I went to pay-what-you-wish nights at museums, found free things to do, and still very rarely do I pay full price for a Broadway show (and if I do, I know how to save at least $10). I can tell you about a lot of fun expensive things, but if you are looking to travel on more of a budget (it's a cruel world out there), I can help with that too.
Travel is my passion, but I love rock climbing, softball, running, & reading too.
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