Easiest Way To See All 30 MLB Ballparks.

Attending a major league baseball game is not cheap. When it comes to tickets, gas, parking, food, souveniers; you're often out at least $100.

So are these guys that attend games at all 30 ballparks rich? Not always. Traveling feats are accumulated over time just like anything else. If you live in the Northeast, nearly half of the league's ballparks are within a few hours driving distance.

The easiest way to tackle all 30 is to hit them simultaneously while you are in that area. In order to do so, you have to plan well in advance and be very precise with your time management. Just this past season, I found four consecutive days when the Mets, Red Sox, Yankees and Phillies were all at home. Those stadiums are only miles apart from one another.

In California, one could rent a car and hit Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Diego all in one week.

In Chicago, you could attend a Cubs and White Sox game in two days and then catch the train to Milwaukee; an hour away.This my friends is the only way an average Joe like you and I can say we tackled all 30 MLB ballparks within 5 seasons.

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Comment by Kurt Smith on March 29, 2012 at 5:30am

There's always ways to save cash at the ballpark John...In Baltimore for example, you can get a free ticket on your birthday, sign up to be a designated driver for a free soda, buy your peanuts outside for a buck at the Old Otterbein "peanut church". So far, for a ticket, drink and peanuts that's $1, at one of the best ballparks in baseball!

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