While I'm killing the thread load time

, here's some other photos to go with my experiences. It's a lot so it might be a slower load. I guess I'll see if its too much for anyone and if so then I'll setup links instead.
The Mays statue in front of Pac Bell

Me hopping on the trolley in CF. There are rows of pairs of seats just on the other side, perhaps for handicap seating or maybe just some special area.

You have to love a marina and ferry station just outside CF.

Now here is a dreary place, the Astrodome. That's Lima-Time on the mound in the 2nd to last game ever in the Dome. A lady had a baby and wanted to move back under the deck to avoid foul balls so my wife and I got to move forward. Turns out it was the player's family/wives section and we heard bits of gossip and stuff, none of which I really remember. But you had to watch who you heckled.


There's that capsule, one of the few touches that still gave the place some life of its own.

Okay, now this is the bomb. Oswalt vs Kerry Wood.

Great skyline view from Safeco, to the mid-left you can see the Needle. This is from the top of the ramp inside the park out around the upper deck OF.

Closer look from another spot in the park, the Needle is in between the supports of the Safeco sign (actually the supports for the lights above the sign).

View of the retractable roof in the open position. It was a great Seattle day when we went to this game between the M's and the A's.

And some spring shots. Here are two of the Minny park, the second one is me in front of the beautiful fountains outside the park.


This is Brightpoint, the new Philly place, probably the best of the FLA stadiums I went to. If you look at the scoreboard you can see the temp in red lights - 82 degrees. During the first inning of every spring game I went to they would announce the temps at the park and then follow it up with the temps back in the two home cities of the teams. This always drew huge applause.

The lawn seating goes all around the OF except in the batter's view and where the bullpen is.

I was early enough for Yankee warmups and got right down to field level. That's ARod in the middle about to throw a ball back to Jeter (out of picture) and Giambi is on the far left facing away (he's shorter than you might expect for a 1B).

Speaking of players, you never know who you might bump into. Here in the blue hat is John Kruk signing autographs, just walking around the park.

I love ballparks where you can see right into the bullpen. Brightpoint definitely gets the fans close to the players.

Kevin Brown is rounding 2nd, he just jacked the first pitch from Billy Wagner (not just to him, first pitch he threw to anyone) for a HR. The inning before that Sheffield ended my no-HR's-in-any-game-I've-been-to streak at 4 when he put a Millwood pitch onto the roof of the Tiki Bar out in LF with the Frenchies sign on it. I got a Margarita out there before the game which was about as good as watching the playoffs last year at the beach bar in Hawaii during the honeymoon (she's a keeper if she lets you watch baseball on the honeymoon

).

I loved Joker Marchant stadium in Lakeland, home of the Tigers.

Here's one of the diner-style concession stands I mentioned early. Little touches like this help make JM a great ballpark.

Here's a post rain delay look at the field. Note the nice lawn area in LF which I think all minor and spring stadiums should feature, and the bullpen out there in RF far from the fans (lame).

And to wrap it up, here's an action shot of Rondell White swinging at a pitch. I forget who was pitching for the Cards by this point, but as you can see on the scoreboard the Tigers had already given them a pounding. Shades of things to come in the 2004 season maybe??