Yankee Stadium vs. Fenway Park
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Yankee Stadium vs. Fenway Park
After my first trip to Yankee Stadium I was amazed at the difference between Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park. Yankee Stadium is so much bigger. I have been to Fenway Park multiple times and sat in many different places and if you can get good seats to Fenway Park (Third Base line) I would actually have to give the edge to Fenway. Its defintly in a better area of town. That being said I would have to give the edge in seat comfort and overall seat locations to Yankee Stadium. Fenway is notorious for those seats that face the wrong way. Once I got stuck under the awning and any time there was a pop up I couldnt see anything. What are everyone else's opinions of these two ballparks?
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I thought you'd have my back on this one dude.PHBeerman wrote:Well, that may be a toss up.iuparrothead wrote:This thread's more worthless than my opinion.mexcooker12 wrote:Thank you for that worthless opinion. Anyone Else?iuparrothead wrote:none.![]()
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Noteiuparrothead wrote:I thought you'd have my back on this one dude.PHBeerman wrote:Well, that may be a toss up.iuparrothead wrote:This thread's more worthless than my opinion.mexcooker12 wrote:Thank you for that worthless opinion. Anyone Else?iuparrothead wrote:none.![]()
Thanks a lot.
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I got nothin'.LIPH wrote:No baseball stadium, football stadium, basketball arena or hockey arena, in fact no sports facility of any kind in the United States, has the history of Yankee Stadium. No contest. End of discussion. Move along, there's nothing more to see here.
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Re: Yankee Stadium vs. Fenway Park
mexcooker12 wrote:What are everyone else's opinions of these two ballparks?

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Re: Yankee Stadium vs. Fenway Park
12 lb. nestle crunch wrote:mexcooker12 wrote:What are everyone else's opinions of these two ballparks?
ok now there's something we can agree on
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To someone of your age, ancient history may mean more, but I disagree based on what you have layed out.LIPH wrote:No baseball stadium, football stadium, basketball arena or hockey arena, in fact no sports facility of any kind in the United States, has the history of Yankee Stadium. No contest. End of discussion. Move along, there's nothing more to see here.
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I had dugout seats ($250 ea) for Red Sox vs Cubs at wrigley but sold them because I'm going to see Jimmy 3 times the week the after the Red Sox Cubs series and going to 10 games at Fenway.PHBeerman wrote:How about rooftop parties at Wrigley?PARROT HEAD MIKE wrote:RIGHT!SweetMelissa wrote:PHENWAYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is nothing like front row roof box seats at Fenway, which I have for Marathon Monaday and a few other games



