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    PNC is a great place to see a game. I'll be going this summer again when the Tigers are there. Another park that I really like is the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Feels like a smaller stadium, not sure there is a bad seat in the house. I keep hoping the Tigers play there during interleague play, maybe next year...
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    I went to the Rose Bowl, but I was only 9 years old. I do remember it being beautiful, but the butt kicking Washington gave Michigan stands out more than the stadium. Wrigley was a cool experience and I had killer seats neat the third base line. Those two, Tiger Stadium and Michigan Stadium are the best sport environments I have personally attended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by General283 View Post
    Old Tiger Stadium is my favorite stadium I've ever been to

    Also been to the KY Derby, few bowl games, Safeco Field, Wrigley (overrated), Buckeye Stadium (probably one of the most intense college football atmospheres out there), and a bunch others. Too many to list or try to remember
    Other than many of the fans not caring about the game what is overrated about Wrigley? I love how even the upper deck seats have great views

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    Fenway Park, no doubt. I went a few years after Tiger Stadium closed so it brought back a lot of memories going into an old ballpark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Mays Hayes View Post
    Fenway Park, no doubt. I went a few years after Tiger Stadium closed so it brought back a lot of memories going into an old ballpark.
    Fenway does feel sort of like Tigers Stadium. The Boston fukcs ruin it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pGekko View Post
    Fenway does feel sort of like Tigers Stadium. The Boston fukcs ruin it though.
    Is there anything they don't ruin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilov80s View Post
    Is there anything they don't ruin?
    Not really. Luckily this was pre-World Series win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pGekko View Post
    Not really. Luckily this was pre-World Series win.
    You should take great satisfaction in that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Mays Hayes View Post
    Fenway Park, no doubt. I went a few years after Tiger Stadium closed so it brought back a lot of memories going into an old ballpark.
    Fenway is great. I was lucky enough to go there when I was younger. Saw Roger Clemens pitch the first half of a doubleheader against the Twins.

    I was probably 11 years old. Went with my dad, my uncle, and my cousin when we went to visit them in New Hampshire. They live about 45 minutes from Boston, just on the NH side of the border.

    What a great old ballpark. I love old baseball stadiums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdman View Post
    I know I'll be in the minority here, but I really like Comerica Park.

    Also, the Palace is still a pretty good building for being 23 years old now.
    I dont know if you in the minority about Comerica..So far its #2 for me..A huge knock for me was the scoreboard and selection of beer and they have changed that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onionpouch View Post
    PNC is a great place to see a game. I'll be going this summer again when the Tigers are there. Another park that I really like is the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Feels like a smaller stadium, not sure there is a bad seat in the house. I keep hoping the Tigers play there during interleague play, maybe next year...
    They are there this year..Im going there as well as back to pitt
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