The first stadium in our Baseball Fan Grand Slam was Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Read the stories of our visit and the three Home Runs for Housing we saw!
We are off on our Baseball Fan Grand Slam road trip. Join us as we visit 30 stadiums to watch 30 games - and travel 15,000 miles through 31 states on the way!
Our final park will be that of our hometown heroes, the Mariners! We'll be at the game at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday, September 12th and would love to have you join us! You can find more information about the stadium in this post.
Our 29th stadium will be a visit to Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, on September 8th. Here's what we expect from our visit!
We'll spend our last few nights on the road in the Bay area, watching the Oakland Athletics on the September 6, and the San Francisco Giants on the 8th. Here's what we're expecting in Oakland!
Field: Angel Stadium Official Site: https://www.mlb.com/angels/ballpark Year Completed: 1966 Capacity: 45,050 Covered: No – Rainout Policy Mascot: The Angels don’t have an official mascot, but they do have The Rally…
We're looking forward to a September 1 game at Coors Stadium, home of the Colorado Rockies. This will be stop number 26 out of 30!!
Field: Comerica Park Official Site: https://www.mlb.com/tigers/ballpark Year Completed: 2000 Capacity: 41,083 Covered: No – Rainout Policy Mascot: PAWS The Game We’ll See: Monday, August 28: New York Yankees vs. Detroit…
Stop number 24 on our Baseball Fan Grand Slam is the one MLB team located outside the United States: the Toronto Blue Jays and Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada! Here's what we've learned about the stadium.
Stadium number 23 in our Baseball Fan Grand Slam is PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. This stadium gets great reviews from fans. This post covers what I've learned so far!