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MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 28 Colorado

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Colorado – Sure, it rained the night I attended but this wasn’t my first trip to Denver for baseball. The stadium is such a cheap and gigantic knockoff of Camden Yards that I’m surprised Peter Angelos hasn’t found a way to sue them for plagiarism or something. The team stinks. The vibe stinks. Even the neighborhood around the stadium seems to have disappeared since my visit during the glory era of the 1998 All Star Game. And, as I found out first hand, their management and ownership isn’t much either. I was very disappointed in every aspect of my trip to Coors Field. That was just during the two-hour rain delay. And then the game started…

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On Sept. 8-9-10, I will be releasing an extensive essay documenting my 30-30 MLB #GiveASpit journey of 2015. You can read it and all of my work here: http://wnst.net/author/nestoraparicio/

 

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