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Join Date: Feb 2010
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GABP vs. Citi Field
I am a Reds fan without question, but I have found yet another new ballpark that makes GABP look just well average. Citi Field is incredible. They welcome you in with style and grace and pay tribute to Jackie Robison and it just gets better. Don't get me wrong, GABP is nice, but the Mets did it right, their new ballpark is wonderful, if you get the chance..check it out.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
I can not name one new park that is not better than GABP
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Marysville
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
Went to PNC a couple of years ago, it seemed no different than GABP. I guess it had a view of downtown. Also been to Jacobs up in Cle. it was OK.
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Location: Ohio
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
I felt the same way as you when we went to some new stadiums. The only ones I would rate GABP above is Progressive, and US Cellular. I couldn't believe Miller Park was 2 years older than GABP, it looks very impressive, and way nicer honestly. Busch Stadium was also nicer, and Wrigley was my favorite, but mainly just because it was Wrigley.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
To be fair it is a really nice junkyard.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: North Carolina
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
GABP is the mirror image of Nationals Park. It has a gap down right field line etc. Nothing really wrong with GABP. View of river traffic is neat.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
Every ballpark is different and has its quirks. Which is why visiting them is so fun and much more exciting than visiting venues from the other sports. Still, the only stadium I have been to is GABP (countless times). And the old Riverfront Stadium. True fan? Or do I need to travel more? : )
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 600
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Re: GABP vs. Citi Field
I know this has been discussed before, but is there any hope of changing the dimensions at GABP? It seems every media comment about the park is derogatory in nature, especially the small dimensions. Wonder how many seats would have to go to make it a more challenging park for hitters and a little more friendly for pitchers?
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