Parks I Visited in 2010

Here’s what I accomplished in 2010:

  1. Clay Gould Ballpark (1974, significantly renovated in 2003), University of Texas at Arlington Mavericks
  2. Patriot Field (1983), Dallas Baptist University Patriots
  3. FIU Community Stadium (1994), Florida International University Golden Panthers
  4. Hammond Stadium (1991), Minnesota Twins’ spring training
  5. City of Palms Park (1992), Boston Red Sox’ spring training
  6. Joker Marchant Stadium (1966, significantly renovated in 2003), Detroit Tigers’ spring training
  7. Champion Stadium (1998), Atlanta Braves’ spring training
  8. Target Field (2010), Minnesota Twins (saw first two pro games played there)*
  9. Lupton Stadium (2003), TCU Horned Frogs
  10. Baylor Ballpark (1999), Baylor Bears
  11. Dell Diamond (2000), Round Rock Express
  12. Appalachian Power Park (2005), West Virginia Power
  13. UFCU Disch-Falk Field (1975, significantly renovated 2006), University of Texas Longhorns
  14. Angel Stadium of Anaheim (1966, significantly renovated 1998), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  15. Sam Lynn Ballpark (1941), Bakersfield Blaze
  16. Reckling Park (2000), Rice University Owls
  17. ONEOK Field (2010), Tulsa Drillers*
  18. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (1994), Texas Rangers (also saw ALDS, ALCS and World Series)
  19. Cougar Field (1995), University of Houston Cougars
  20. Clear Channel Stadium (1996), Lancaster JetHawks
  21. Rickwood Field (1910. Yes, that’s right: 1910), Birmingham Barons*
  22. Chukchansi Park (2002), Fresno Grizzlies
  23. Recreation Ballpark (1946, rebuilt 2009), Visalia Rawhide
  24. Dr Pepper Ballpark (2003), Frisco RoughRiders
  25. Minute Maid Park (2000), Houston Astros
  26. Weimar Veterans Memorial Park, Texas Tomcats of the Texas Collegiate League*
  27. Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium (1994), San Antonio Missions
  28. Riverside Stadium (1947), Victoria Generals of the Texas Collegiate League*
  29. Gabe Nesbitt Field, McKinney Marshals of the Texas Collegiate League
  30. PK Park (2010), Eugene Emeralds*
  31. Volcanoes Stadium (1997), Salem-Keizer Volcanoes*
  32. PGE Park (1926, significantly renovated 2001), Portland Beavers*
  33. Cheney Stadium (1960), Tacoma Rainiers*
  34. Safeco Field (1999), Seattle Mariners
  35. Harry Grove Stadium (1990), Frederick Keys
  36. Municipal Stadium (1930), Hagerstown Suns
  37. Nationals Park (2008), Washington Nationals
  38. The Diamond (1985), Richmond Flying Squirrels
  39. Knights Stadium (1990), Charlotte Knights
  40. BB&T Ballpark (2010), Winston-Salem Dash*
  41. Metro Bank Ballpark (1987, significantly renovated 2010), Harrisburg Senators
  42. Oriole Park at Camden Yards (1992), Baltimore Orioles
  43. AT&T Park (2000), San Francisco Giants (World Series)

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