We have completed our Baseball Fan Grand Slam! T-Mobile was our final stop on our 30 stadium tour. Read our recap of the visit here, and find out how much money we have raised (so far!) for Home Runs for Housing!
We finally found a stadium that gave Wrigley Field a run for its money. Check out our visit to Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants to find out why the 29th stadium on our trip gave Wrigley competition!
Stadium 28 of 30 in our Baseball Fan Grand Slam was the Oakland Coliseum, home of the Oakland Athletics ... at least for now. Read about our visit to the stadium and our downtime in the Bay area in this post!
Our 27th stop on the Baseball Fan Grand Slam was Angels Stadium. Read about the guy who almost fell over the wall, the opposing team's variation on the national anthem, and our recap of the game here!
Stadium 26 of 30 was Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. In addition to watching the game, we connected with friends, visited the Molly Brown House, and stopped in the National Ballpark Museum. Read all about our visit here!
On the way to Coors Field in Denver from Comerica Field in Detroit, we stopped to visit the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factor. Read the highlights of our tour in this blog post.
Stadium #25 in our Baseball Fan Grand Slam was Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers. Read our review of the stadium, our recap of the game, and an update on Home Runs for Housing here!
Stadium #24 on our Baseball Fan Grand Slam was Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Read our review of the stadiums, recap of the game, and result for Home Runs for Housing!
The National Baseball Hall of Fame is located in Cooperstown, NY. We stopped to visit the museum on our way to Toronto. Read my reflections on the visit - as well as our brief visit to Niagara Falls - here!
Stadium #23 of 30 was PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Check out our review of this lovely park, our recap of the game, and our Home Runs for Housing update here!