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30 Ballparks/30 Teams

For those people that have seen a baseball game in each major league city. Even if they are not all current--just use the brackets.

The logo chosen for this group represents the long hours driving on the road to achieve this feat.

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This group is also for those chasers who have made it a wish to see all 30 ballparks.

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Comment by Martyn Bailey (30 / 50) on May 24, 2011 at 2:34pm
Congrats Emilio!  I know what you mean, once you get to 30, it's hard to not have something to chase!  I try to keep my eyes open for neutral site games.  Disney World, Puerto Rico, etc...  They just can't make these stadiums quick enough!  Is Oakland still set for 2014?
Comment by Emilio Cordova (30/34) on May 24, 2011 at 2:28pm
Thanks Roberto! I agree. I am officially still 30/33. However, I would love to count special events such as Playoff Games, World Series, All Star Games. Even though those games occur at ballparks that I have already been to, there is always an excitement about a World Series or Playoff Game that makes it special.

Best regards,

Emilio
Comment by 30 Ballparks and a Baby (31) on May 24, 2011 at 11:33am

Emilio,

Like you, I used to double (quintuple counted for Sun Life Stadium) count ballparks to include all name changes, but it was my wife that stated, its all the same ballpark. From that day forward I only count a ballpark once, no matter the number of name changes.

 

Hope that helps,

 

Roberto

Comment by Emilio Cordova (30/34) on May 24, 2011 at 11:17am
As of May 9, 2011, I am at 30/33.  Of course, looking forward to the new Marlins Ballpark in April 2012.  Would you also count ballpark, if they change their names as well? or is that too much?  Not included in my numbers are the likes of the multiple Marlins Ballpark name changes, and the Giants as well.
Comment by Scott Bell (30/42) on April 22, 2011 at 7:04pm

4/20/11 -Mission Accomplished (for now)

Back to the new Miami ballpark next year to keep in stride

I guess then I turn into Scott Bell -30/43

WILL THIS EVER END ????

Comment by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on February 9, 2011 at 8:41pm

Welcome to any new members-I see Martyn30/46 is a new member.  The good news is that my book will be coming out in early spring and will feature many new additions to Craig's awesome ballpark chaser guides.  My expertise is more in the area of car rentals-airport flights and taking advantage of loopholes in all of those traveling industries.

As for the parks themselves, there are definitely people who have more knowledge on any specific park-but the book has a nice close-up look at each of the thirty parks to enhance your visits.

There is going to be a big media tour with the release of this book and it is my hope to bring awareness to the world-about us 'ballpark chasers'-as we are a rare sports fan.  Make sure you tell all of your friends that love baseball chasing too.

The book is going to be called-'The Fastest 30 Ballgames-A World Record Holder's Story.'  Not only does it chronice the 2 summers I chased the world record, but it is filled with stadium descriptions, park nuances, travel tips, lots of links to help you in your road trips, but there are fellow chaser profiles from right here at BP chasers.  Craig Landgren and Ken Lee are my co-authors.  The book will be available on E-books at Amazon& Barnes and Noble. I will keep you up to date as the book goes live..

 

Chuck

Comment by Martyn Bailey (30 / 50) on December 28, 2010 at 6:18pm

Hey all,

Love the site!

So I've run out of ballparks, and am looking to add neutral site parks while I wait for Miami and Oakland to open.  Does anyone have any good tips on finding out about neutral site games?

 

I'm hoping to add Hiram Bithorn in 2011 if the Marlins go back to San Juan.  I've never had a chance to catch any of the games down there.

 

Has anyone heard anything more about the Marlins home series v. the Mariners June 24-26 being moved elsewhere due to U2 concert in Miami?

 

Thanks in advance for any advice you might have!


Cheers,
Martyn

Comment by Kurt Smith on September 27, 2010 at 6:20pm
Oh...didn't know I had to see all of them...haven't done that yet...am I kicked out of the club?
Comment by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on September 15, 2010 at 11:26pm
the logo chosen represents all the hard hours each of us has endured in order to have done this feat.
Comment by Chuck Booth (35) ALL 30/23 DAYS! on September 14, 2010 at 1:03pm
I think despite not being to the newer ballparks as long as you have been to the city for a game before you can almost sense what the crowd will still be like at the new ballparks. The parks I have been to that no longer exist are -SHEA STADIUM/OLD YANKEE STADIUM/THE METRODOME AND OLYMPIC STADIUM. I think Football would be okay to visit all the stadiums as they are all different but that is harder to do with games only being on Sundays mostly. Baseball lends itself to this better than the other sports also because of ticket prices and the weather is generally better across the board becuase it is during summertime.
 

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