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MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 3 San Diego Padres

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San Diego – There aren’t a whole lot of bad days in the world’s air-conditioned city but the ballpark fits the scene of the neighborhood and the vibe of the community. This place is a very underrated stadium and I had to really give it a second look after seeing a game there a decade ago. It’s quite nice, cozy, active. The food is great. The seating bowl is excellent and very unique. Many ballparks are built into urban settings and flood the streets with activity after games. That’s what they’re designed to do. None does it better or more naturally than Petco Park. It’s just a beautiful building a great spot to drink beer, eat a few tacos and watch baseball.

Matter of fact, I’m going back next summer. I’m finally getting my wife to an All Star Game. We’ll be there in July 2016!

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