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Baseball's 10 worst ballparks. Ever!
espn ^ | 6-20-12 | jim caple

Posted on 06/21/2012 10:31:55 AM PDT by TurboZamboni

The late Dan Quisenberry once said of the Metrodome, "I don't think there are any good uses for nuclear weapons, but then, this may be one."

And he only pitched in 16 games there his entire career.

Torii Hunter, on the other hand, played 10 full seasons in the Metrodome, so maybe he had a better read on it. This is what he told me about his former home just before the Twins moved out: "If they need any kind of help blowing it up, I will definitely be there. I will push the plunger. Boom. Boom. I will not miss the Metrodome at all."

The funny thing is, I kind of do. As much as I love the Twins' new field, I had a lot of great times at the Metrodome. (I asked my future wife out on our first date from the pressbox phone while covering the Twins' 1991 worst-to-first championship season.) Or, as my mother frequently told me, if you grew up in hell, you would miss it when you left. But even as much as I enjoyed the actual games on the field, I have to admit the Metrodome was not a good place for baseball.

But was it so bad it deserves detonation, either via dynamite or nuclear weapon? Was it the worst stadium in baseball history?

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KEYWORDS: ballpark; baseball; metrodome; worst
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I love Fenway Park. It’s beautiful.


41 posted on 06/21/2012 11:56:05 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Fiji Hill

I don’t recall seeing those bumper stickers, but I do recall seeing Koufax pitch on a night in June in the sixties. Mark Twain was right: the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.


42 posted on 06/21/2012 12:02:27 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (My dream ticket for 2012 is John Galt & Dagny Taggart!)
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To: Retired Greyhound

It was fun to watch wigs and toupees fly off unsuspecting
fans.


43 posted on 06/21/2012 12:03:12 PM PDT by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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To: Night Hides Not

yep...I remember the Croix De Candlestick pins you got when you stayed for extra inning games at the Stick....

44 posted on 06/21/2012 12:16:19 PM PDT by BookmanTheJanitor
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To: TurboZamboni

Caught a bit of a soccer game from Montreal’s Olympic Stadium recently. It is impossible to underestimate how bad a venue it is for nearly anything. All the charm of a large concrete parking structure and not half as comfortable. Plus I think Quebec taxpayers are still going to be paying for it in 2030.


45 posted on 06/21/2012 12:21:07 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: TurboZamboni
Finally, little-used Gene Larkin singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th to make a winner of Morris in one of the best World Series games ever played.

A seven-game series with every game decided by one run. At the conclusion, Sports Illustrated called it the best World Series in history.

But that still doesn't change the fact that Ken Hrbek tackled Ron Gant at first base.

46 posted on 06/21/2012 12:21:48 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Scoutmaster

That’s “Kent Hrbek.”


47 posted on 06/21/2012 12:22:44 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Retired Greyhound
I had no idea that when you leave the dome, the pressurization literally sucks you right out the door.

I remember that from the O'Dome at UF, a virtual wind tunnel.

48 posted on 06/21/2012 12:26:46 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: trisham
I love Fenway Park. It’s beautiful.

The first time I saw it in person - walking in the shadows past the Jimmy Fund boxes, up the ramp, seeing the sun on the grass and the Green Monster - was as rich a baseball experience as I've ever had.

49 posted on 06/21/2012 12:26:54 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Scoutmaster
But that still doesn't change the fact that Ken Hrbek tackled Ron Gant at first base.

I was there that night. If you look at the replay, you'll see that by the time Hrbek's glove hand is under Gant's leg, Gant is already out. His momentum had already taken him off the bag.

That said, the Metrodome was built for football. The seats were angled for football, the lights were angled for football, and the ceiling was, and still is, white. A seat behind home plate didn't face toward center field, it faced toward the corner of the football end zone.

All that said, the Metrodome had what none of the cookie-cutter National League parks of the 1970s and 1980s had. It had personality. Whether that's good or bad, I don't know.

50 posted on 06/21/2012 12:27:36 PM PDT by Colonel_Flagg (Conservatism is not a matter of convenience.)
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To: Pappy Smear
I've been to 20 some MLB parks past and present. Hands down the worst is old Exhibition Stadium in Toronto where the Blue Jays played prior to their current Rogers Centre.

I actually did go to a few games at the "Ex", and I agree.

51 posted on 06/21/2012 12:29:10 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: GonzoGOP
I'm surprised Wrigley Field didn't make it.

After all, it was Elwood Blues' home.


52 posted on 06/21/2012 12:31:01 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Scoutmaster

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kent-Hrbek-Ron-Gant-1991-Minnesota-Twins-World-Series-Bobblehead-New-in-Box-/300727298495?pt=Vintage_Sports_Memorabilia&hash=item4604be69bf


53 posted on 06/21/2012 12:31:09 PM PDT by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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To: TurboZamboni

Glad to see that the L.A. Coliseum made the list, though not as highly as it probably should have been.

As the late, great Lindsey Nelson said, “The Coliseum is the only ballpark in history that has room for 93,000 people and two outfielders.”


54 posted on 06/21/2012 12:31:37 PM PDT by Colonel_Flagg (Conservatism is not a matter of convenience.)
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To: KarlInOhio
How are they different from Fulton County Stadium and Busch Stadium from the "Mothership from Planet Bland" era?

LOL At least old Bush Stadium no longer exists!

55 posted on 06/21/2012 12:31:48 PM PDT by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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To: Da Bilge Troll

At least the arches gave old Busch a little more personality than the other “ashtray” stadiums.


56 posted on 06/21/2012 12:33:06 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

I remember when Royals (Kaufmann) Stadium was first built, I took an engineer from the New York area there who had grown up in Philly and whose baseball experiences were all the old northeast stadiums.

He was blown away — the cleanliness, the fountains, the nicely dressed and behaved fans — “its like a fricking country club” he said. He couldn’t get over it.

The twin stadiums for the Royals and Chiefs (Truman Sports Complex), were the first in a modern wave of stadium architecture. Kivett and Meyers Architects, soon merged with engineering giant HNTB began a whole new era of stadium design. Eight guys spun off and opened HOK Sports (now Populous) and also a Sports venue office for Ellerbe Beckett Architects.

Sports venue architecture’s biggest shift came from Kansas City and a lot of it is still designed there.


57 posted on 06/21/2012 12:55:54 PM PDT by KC Burke (Plain Conservative opinions and common sense correction for thirteen years.)
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To: Vigilanteman
Veteran's was awful enough but even worse was that it replaced Connie Mack stadium (a/k/a Shibe Park) which was one of the best baseball parks ever built before it was allowed to deteriorate, the first victim in the multipurpose park crapola which took hold of the era. And, of course, Philadelphia had to be on the leading edge of that abject stupidity.

One of the worst days of my late teen life was travelling home from work in Tacony on the AmTrak commuter line through North Philly and seeing the plume of black smoke coming from the area of 21st and Lehigh.

The "locals" decided they didn't like that the stadium was being remade into a Community Center...they torched it.

Still have MANY fond memories of being in the $1.00 left field bleachers with my grandfather. Sitting for hours on those well-worn 4x6 planks was never a chore watching the worst team in baseball (early 60's Phils) and being with Grandpop.

58 posted on 06/21/2012 1:10:15 PM PDT by Prov1322 (Enjoy my wife's incredible artwork at www.watercolorARTwork.com! (This space no longer for rent))
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To: Scoutmaster

We did the tour of Fenway and had a few cool ones in the bar within the Green Monster in left center. I HATE the American League but loved the park. Great place, I hope it stays.


59 posted on 06/21/2012 1:18:36 PM PDT by RGF
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To: TurboZamboni

What? No Baker Bowl?


60 posted on 06/21/2012 1:20:49 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu!)
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