In-depth ballpark reviews
Read -- and see -- all about them!
Over the years, I've written a number of in-depth reviews of ballparks, usually right after they've opened. For instance, I covered the first game ever played at Arvest Ballpark in Northwest Arkansas (the very first pitch there is shown above), and wrote a review of it. And the first game in Corpus Christi, and in Albuquerque, and in Frisco, and in Round Rock, and in North Little Rock and in Washington, DC.
These reviews always include a number of photos, so you can see what the place looks like in addition to reading about what I liked and didn't like about it. The links below will take you to those detailed reviews, as well as to several photo essays (that is, they aren't really a review of the park) from special events at the park in question.
The links below are listed in alphabetical order by city.
Don't forget you can also check out Bill Verkuilen's essays on all of the Major League parks, as well as our own Major League Photo Album section. In addition, there's also a review of the wonderful exhibit on ballparks, called Sacred Ground, at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown!
Albuquerque, New Mexico -- Isotopes Park
Baltimore, Maryland -- Oriole Park at Camden Yards and The Cal Collection
Brooklyn, New York -- KeySpan Park
Carolina, Puerto Rico -- Roberto Clemente Stadium
Charleston, WV -- Appalachian Power Park
Chicago, Illinois -- U.S. Cellular Field
Chicago, Illinois -- Wrigley Field
Cincinnati, Ohio -- Great American Ball Park
Clearwater, Florida -- Bright House Networks Field
Corpus Christi, Texas -- Whataburger Field
Fresno, California -- Grizzlies Stadium
Frisco, Texas -- Dr Pepper Ballpark (it was called Dr Pepper/7 Up Ballpark when it was reviewed)
Great Lakes (Midland, Michigan) -- Dow Diamond
Greensboro, North Carolina -- First Horizon Park
Greenville, South Carolina -- West End Field
Houston, Texas -- Enron Field (the review was written while the park was still called by this name), when the name changed, the 75th All Star Game and Game 4 of the 2005 World Series at Minute Maid Park
Jacksonville, Florida -- The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
Manchester, New Hampshire -- Fisher Cats Ballpark
Mexicali, Mexico -- Nido de los Aguilas
Memphis, Tennessee -- AutoZone Park
Midland, Texas -- Citibank Ballpark (it was called First American Bank Ballpark when it was reviewed)
Midland, Michigan (see Great Lakes above)
Montgomery, Alabama -- Riverwalk Stadium
Los Angeles, California -- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
new for 2008
New York, New York -- World Series at Yankee Stadium
North Little Rock, Arkansas -- Dickey-Stephens Park
Northwest Arkansas --
Arvest Ballpark new for 2008
Orem, Utah -- Home of the Owlz (also called Parkway Crossing Stadium)
Pearl, Mississippi -- Trustmark Park
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Citizens Bank Ballpark
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -- PNC Park
Phoenix, Arizona -- Chase Field (it was called Bank One Ballpark when it was reviewed)
Rome, Georgia -- State Mutual Stadium
Round Rock, Texas -- The Dell Diamond
St. Louis, Missouri -- Busch Stadium
San Diego, California -- Petco Park
San Francisco, California -- AT&T Park (it was called Pac Bell Park when it was reviewed)
Springdale, AR (see Northwest Arkansas above)
Springfield, MO -- Hammons Field
State College, PA -- Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
Stockton, California -- Banner Island Ballpark
Washington, DC -- RFK Stadium
-- Nationals Park (coming soon!)
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