How Many Sports Stadiums Have You Been To?

Dead2009

Horror Movie Guru
Original Poster
I've been to the following in my life time so far:

MLB
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Orioles, of course)
Citizens Bank Park (Phillies)
Nationals Park (Nationals, of course)
PNC Park (Pirates)

Minor League Baseball
Ripken Stadium (Ironbirds)

NFL
M&T Bank Stadium (Ravens)
Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles)
Memorial Stadium (Ravens first ever home game)

NCAA Football
SECU Stadium (Maryland)
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Navy)

I wished I didn't go so late into the seeing other Stadiums thing.
 

Tiggerish

Resident Redhead
Premium Member
Great thread!! Not too many for me, because sports stadiums are not on my bucket list, but I have worked in sports, so here goes.

MLB
Yankee Stadium (born and raised in The Bronx!). My mom was a huge Yankees fan, we often walked to Yankee Stadium in my childhood. Four miles. Because my dad was too cheap to pay for bus fare for four of us. If we walked there we could take the bus home. Bus fare was 35 cents each. Yes, I’m scarred.

Shea Stadium (but not Citi Field!)

Comiskey Park

Oriole Park at Camden Yards
(my company built their scoreboard)

Turner Field, Atlanta (MLB All Star 2000, also for one of their pennant wins)

Nationals Park (when it was a construction site, we built their scoreboard too)

Fenway Park (used to have an office in the basement, and been to a few games there, including in a skybox)

Minor League Baseball
Thomas J Dodd Stadium, Norwich CT (when the then Norwich Navigators, NYY AA affiliate, played there)

Spring Training Baseball
Disney's Wide World of Sports, when the Braves used it for Spring Training

Lakeland, FL for Detroit Tigers spring training. Don’t remember the name of the stadium. Combined it with a Disney trip.


NFL
Giants Stadium (for an Elton John/Billy Joel concert, and Paul McCartney—no football!)

M&T Bank Stadium—did the signage there, too, from its inception. We had a suite for a few years so I’ve been there more than once.


NBA/NHL
Philips Arena (Atlanta) for a couple Hawks games

Madison Square Garden for both Knicks and Rangers (and many, many, many concerts)

United Center, Chicago for a Bulls game. I happened to be in Chicago for work on the day that Michael Jordan announced his retirement from basketball. Electric.




I think that’s it.
 
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Bullseye1967

Is that who I am?
Premium Member
MLB
Guarantee Rate Field - White Sox
Wrigley Field - Cubs
American Family Field - Brewers
Comerica Park - Tigers
Target Field - Twins
Progressive Field - Guardians
Busch Stadium - Cardinals
Fenway Park - Red Sox
Yankee Stadium - Yankees
Citi Field - Mets
Truist Park - Braves
Tropicana Field - Rays
Minute Maid Park - Astros
Angel Stadium - Angels

MLB - AAA
First Horizon Park - Nashville Sounds (Brewers)
Auto Zone Park - Memphis Redbirds (Cardinals)
Durham Bulls Park - Durham Bulls (Rays)
Louisville Slugger Field - Louisville Bats (Reds)
Fifth Third Field - Toledo Mud Hens (Tigers)
Polar Park - Worcester Red Sox (Red Sox)
Truist Field - Charlotte Knights (White Sox)
Constellation Field - Sugarland Space Cowboys (Astros)
Financial Ballpark - Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins)
Principal Park - Iowa Cubs (Cubs)

NFL
Soldier Field - Bears
Lambeau Field - Packers
Ford Field - Lions
US Bank Stadium - Vikings
State Farm Stadium - Cardinals
Mile High Stadium - Broncos
AT&T Stadium - Cowboys
NRG Stadium - Texans
Nissan Stadium - Titans
Lucas Oil Stadium - Colts
Raymond James Stadium - Buccaneers

NBA
United Center - Bulls
Fiserv Form - Bucks
Kia Center - Magic
American Airlines Arena - Mavericks
Barclays Center - Nets
Fed Ex Forum - Grizzlies
Madison Square Garden - Knicks

NHL
United Center - Blackhawks
Bridgestone Arena - Predators
Amalie Arena - Lightning
TD Garden - Bruins

MLS (Why can't all the MLS clubs have real names?????)
Soldier Field - Fire FC
Geodis Park - Nashville SC
Inter & Co Stadium - Orlando SC
 

CynBeth

Active Member
My home stadiums where I have attended many games are Oriole Park and M&T Bank Stadium and have also been to Nats Park a bunch of times.

For MLB have visited Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Philly, Boston, Houston, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, Seattle, Anaheim, and San Diego.
 

Tony the Tigger

Well-Known Member
Very few, and I probably don’t know what most of them are called. 🤣

Yankee Stadium (the old one) many, many times, going back to the 70’s. Some as a kid with family, most as an adult just driving into the City and buying tickets off the street for $10.

Shea Stadium - one time, for an Elton John/Billy Joel concert, and I still felt like a traitor.

Should we even list them for concerts?

MSG for many concerts. Also what was once called The Meadowlands.

RFK Stadium, D.C. for a mega concert including George Michael, Chaka Khan, Garth Brooks, Pet Shop Boys, k.d. Lang, many more.

Staples Center (L.A.) for the Grammys.

Probably more for concerts that I didn’t realize were for sports. 🤣🤣

Recently went to my first Florida Panthers game. (They give you a first time button just like WDW!)

And I toured wherever the Yankees have Spring Training in Tampa and watched a game there last year.

#sportsballs
 
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