Which Baseball or Football park have you attended the Most, and your best MEMORY

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This is any COLLEGE FIELD, PRO FOOTBALL FIELD or BASEBALL FIELD

The criteria for anserwing this Question must FIRST be the one place you have ATTENDED THE MOST BALL GAMES AT. The most times you have been to one SINGLE EXACT STADIUM or BALLPARK.

and then your best two memories at that place. Ok I wil start


RFK STADIUM

1. Having a couple beers with my Father and watching the Cowboys beat the Redskins at RFK underdogs by 11 the year after Rypien won the Super Bowl

2. Cowboys beating the Redskins at RFK for their first and only win in Johnsons/Jones first year. Also the year after the Redskins won the SB
 

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Easily, hands down Baltimore's Memorial Stadium...hard to pin point one great moment...

I have quite a few....There was a game back in 1979 versus Detroit, some Baltimorons may remember the game, it was known to be the game that started "Orioles Magic" ...Doug Decinces won the game witha walk off homer and the fans rallied around the Orioles from that game and season on.....

A friday night double header vs Milwaukee on the final weekend of the 1982 season was also a memorable night...the Orioles swept the division leading Brewers and cut the lead down to 1 game with two to play....Was at the final two games as well, we lost the division on the final day after a tremdous Sept run that came up one game short! Also Earl Weaver's last game!
 

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Fenway Park - dozens of times. Best memory seeing Ted Wiliams late in his career.



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Been to Wrigley Field many times since the early 70's and about 25-30 Notre Dame home games against the biggies.

Best memory of Wrigley was Cubs beating Gooden when he was a rookie in '84 that all but clinched the division for the Cubs.
 

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Wrigley Field. My best memory is being at the the playoff game when Mark Prior out-dueled greg Maddux in the NLDS.
 

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KINNICK STADIUM

#2 IOWA knocking off then #1 MICHIGAN

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Runner-up--Iowa defeating Roger Craig and the Cornhuskers in the opening game of the season.
 

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Been to Dodger Stadium more then any other. Not neccessarily my best memory, but I do remember hurrying my Pregnant Wife thru the Parking lot so I wouldn't miss the first pitch, Hey back in 88 they were a good team. caught bigtime Hell for it
 

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Rose Bowl for Super Bowl XIV (1980) where the Steelers beat the Rams 31-19 as 11.5 point favorites. Great game, great crowd, fabulous day. The Rams had the lead going into the final quarter, then the Steelers turned on the juice.



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the new sombrerro in tampa.. been to quite a few bucs games..

best one was when i was on the sidelines for the classic monday nighter against the st louis rams a few years back..

12/18/2000 to be exact..

the bucs won 38-35 when warrick dunn went off..

we were on the sidelines for the entire first half.. walked up to eric dickerson before the game started and said " have a good game dick " he gave a fist potato and said thanks man..

he was practicing his one and only line of the night .

melissa stark had on red leather pants and looked like a million bucks..

greatest moment was when the opening music for monday night football came over the loud speaker and the place erupted..

sent chills down my spine to be on the field with that noise around me..

orlando pace is the largest man i have ever seen up close..

great night
 

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Wrigley Field


I was at a game where the Cubs were down 7-0 early. The bases were loaded, and to the plate stepped Jody Davis. The whole crowd was on its feat chanting the catchers name JO-DY JO-DY as a light rain started. Then he did it! HIt a grand slam. The place was going nuts. The buzz had not even stopped when the next batter Raffy Palmeiro jacked one out!! 7-5 The cubs are back in it !!! Well...the Cubs lost 23-10. LOL.

I was at the Bartman game. Sitting in CenterField bleachers. The whole crowd chanting 5 more outs, 5 more outs, 5 more outs. And then it happend. After each successive blunder, the whole crowd would point to bartman and chant ASSS--HOLLLE, ASSSS-HOLLLLE.

Went to Nomars first game as a Cub. Had Digital camera set to get his first AB on film. He grounded into a double play to end the inning.

I was at Comiskey a few years ago for a Cubs/Sox game. Cubs were down 2 in the top of the 9th inning. Somebody got on base. Sammy Sosa is up with 2 outs. Now Sammy is 0-4 with 4 K's on the day, and the Sox fans are absolutely loving it. They are abusing him bigtime. I'm with a group of people some cubs fans, some sox fans. I'm getting hammered with abuse for how terrible Sosa is...etc. Well its 0-2 on Sammy instantly and the place is a madhouse, everyone on their feat. The next pitch comes..and I see Sosa swing and the place erupts. I figure he struck out...but then I see the HOP! He actually came thru in the clutch..and hit a 2 run homer to tie the game in the 9th inning with 2 outs and an 0-2 count. That was the most energized I"ve been at a sporting event. Shoving it in all their faces! You have no idea how big this rivalry is. So anyways, Cubs went on to lose in extra innings.



Typical memories from a cub fan:CUSSING:
 

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Fishhead said:
KINNICK STADIUM

#2 IOWA knocking off then #1 MICHIGAN

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Runner-up--Iowa defeating Roger Craig and the Cornhuskers in the opening game of the season.

Ditto - I was also at both games.
 

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Royals stadium, none they always lose. Seriously, it would be the Bob Devaney Sports Center and Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, NE to watch the Big Red. Watching NU beat OU with Crouch on the receiving end of a reverse pass.
 

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Remember when Royals Stadium was the best looking park going? It still has stood the test of time and looks nice.
 

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Journeyman said:
Remember when Royals Stadium was the best looking park going? It still has stood the test of time and looks nice.

I remember, Baltimore broadcasts would always praise that park.
 

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Shea Stadium, a couple of good memories...

when I was a little tyke, I'm ashamed to admit but I was an honorary member of the baseball bunch. The perks were discount tickets to Mets games & one game we got to walk onto the field. Well, it was in the early 80's vs. the Astros and Nolan Ryan was pitching. They let us onto the field through the visitors bullpen, so we all walked right by Nolan as he was warming up...I don't remember even seeing the ball, just hearing the pop of the catchers glove.

As far as best game was probably in 1999 with the Todd Pratt homerun off Matt Mantei and the DBacks to clinch the playoff series. My seats were in the upper Mezzanine, which means no view of fly balls deep in the outfield.....I had no idea it was a homerun until Pratt starting jumping around like a madman
 

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the astrodome in 1969. saw the miracle mets beat the astros. my first major league game. curt blufrey hit a home-run to set off the scoreboard. back then
that was state of the art, as was the stadium.
 

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