Wrigley Field, Home of the Chicago Cubs, is one of America's famous landmarks, particularly when it comes to America's favorite pasttime of baseball. It's still unique in one of the few ballparks without a big screen to show replays and a scoreboard still operated by a human manually.
Heading to New York? This is your final chance to visit The House that Ruth Built.
The Home of Angels Baseball.
The home stadium of the Washington Nationals major league baseball team. You don't watch baseball here as much as you experience it.
Home of the Seatle Mariners!
PNC Park is a ballpark located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, of Major League Baseball.
(From text on http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/la/ballpark/history.jsp)
Dodger Stadium is one of Southern California's most treasured landmarks and the 2007 baseball season will mark the Dodgers 46th year at Chavez Ravine.
More than 125 million fans have visited the ballpark since it opened in 1962 awing spectators with a breathtaking view of downtown Los Angeles to the south; green, tree-lined Elysian hills to the north and east; and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond. The 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium has parking for 16,000 automobiles on 21 terraced lots adjacent to the same elevations as the six different seating levels.