Saturday, April 20, 2024

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MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 4 Minnesota Twins

Minnesota – This trip had me looking only a handful of parks I hadn’t visited. I never saw a game at the Metrodome so this would be my first MLB game in the Twin Cities. Target Field is universally...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 5 San Francisco Giants

I left my heart in McCovey Cove...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 6 Pittsburgh Pirates

Even if you hate Pittsburgh, you'll love this place...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 7 Cincinnati Reds

Baby, if you ever wondered where Cincinnati lived on our stadium depth chart...

Part 1: Life On The Road, 30 Days of #GiveASpit and baseball

I went to 30 Major League Baseball stadiums in 30 days to swab for the bone marrow registry and leukemia awareness. This is my journey...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 8 New York Mets

The best place to watch baseball in New York is in Queens...and it isn't really close

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 9 St. Louis Cardinals

Free views of the Gateway Arch included...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 10 Boston Red Sox

Venerable Fenway Park is lovely but it barely made our Top 10...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 11 Houston Astros

Indoor baseball doesn't have to suck. Houston has known this for 50 years...

MLB #GiveASpit Ballpark Ranking: No. 12 Chicago White Sox

I don't go to Chicago often for baseball but when I do, I prefer Comiskey...
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