Baseball has been at the forefront of American culture for well over a century. These aerial shots capture the infrastructural beauty that came as the game developed.
Here's some trivia to ponder as you peruse:
(see bottom for answers)
1. Oldest park?
2. Largest capacity?
3. The 8 states with multiple parks?
Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA
AT&T Park - San Francisco, CA
Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MO
Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ
Citi Field - Queens, NY
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
Coors Field - Denver, CO
Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA
Fenway Park - Boston, CA
Globe Life Park in Arlington - Arlington, TX
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO
Marlins Park - Miami, FL
Miller Park - Milwaukee, WI
Nationals Park - Washington D.C.
O.co Coliseum - Oakland, CA
Oriole Park at Camden Yards - Baltimore, MD
Petco Park - San Diego, CA
PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA
Progressive Field - Cleveland, OH
Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON
Safeco Field - Seattle, WA
Target Field - Minneapolis, MN
Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL
Turner Field - Atlanta, GA
U.S. Cellular Field - Chicago, IL
Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
Yankee Stadium - The Bronx, NY
1. Oldest park: Fenway (Boston)
2. Largest: Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)
3. The 8 states with multiple parks:
California (SF, OAK, LAA, LAD, SD)
Florida (TB, MIA)
Illinois (CHC, CHW)
Missouri (STL, KC)
New York (NYY, NYM)
Ohio (CLE, CIN)
Pennsylvania (PIT, PHL)
Texas (TEX, HOU)
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