As a baseball fan and a father, there’s nothing I love more than sharing my love for the game with my son. That’s why we decided to embark on a journey to visit every MLB stadium in the country. From the historic Fenway Park in Boston to the state-of-the-art Globe Life Field in Texas, we experienced it all, logging our progress on Yoink.
Our first stop was at the iconic Yankee Stadium in New York City. Walking through the gates and seeing the field for the first time was a surreal experience. We were able to take a tour of the stadium, including a visit to Monument Park, where we saw the retired numbers of some of the greatest players in baseball history.
Next, we headed to the west coast and visited Oracle Park in San Francisco, home of the Giants. The stadium’s location right on the water was breathtaking, and the Giants’ fans were incredibly welcoming. We also had the chance to see one of the most famous landmarks in baseball, the Coca-Cola bottle slide in left field.
We continued our journey with visits to Wrigley Field in Chicago, Fenway Park in Boston, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Each stadium had its own unique charm and history. We were even able to catch a game at each stadium, experiencing the energy and excitement of live baseball.
One of the highlights of our trip was visiting the new Globe Life Field in Texas, home of the Rangers. The stadium was unlike anything we had ever seen before, with a retractable roof and state-of-the-art amenities.
Overall, our journey to visit every MLB stadium was an unforgettable experience. We had the chance to explore the country, create new memories, and bond over our shared love for the game. I’m grateful for the time we spent together and for the opportunity to pass down my love for baseball to my son.”
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