Wrigley Field and Fenway Park are the only two remaining "neighborhood ballparks." They hold a certain aura different from any other professional stadium. Many other parks have interesting features as well.
it depends... football, a certain team, baseball, or all the stadiums in the world?
Baseball stadiums
no way if you go to a cricket staduim its a little bit smaller then a baseball staduim
The average cost for a college baseball stadium can range between $20 to $40 million. This is low compared to Major League stadiums.
There are baseball stadiums in England, though they are not of the stature of those located in the United States. Baseball is not as popular a sport in England, taking a lower place after Football (soccer) and rugby. Prior to World War 2, baseball clubs shared playing grounds with football clubs, but now many of the baseball clubs in England have their own stadiums.
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one guy went to all 30 mlb stadiums in 30 days!
Real stadiums were at Baltimore of the following: 1. M&T Bank Stadium 2. Orioles at Camden Park
The standard MLB fence distance for outfield walls in professional baseball stadiums is typically between 325 and 400 feet.
No lights, no big tv screens, manual scoreboards, and bleachers. They were a lot smaller than all of our huge stadiums.
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30-- one for every team.