Friday, June 22, 2018

Camden Yards: Baltimore Orioles

This was actually the second ball park I visited, back in 2015, but I'm just republishing now. Camden Yards is definitely in it's own little baseball world! You must take a stroll down Eutaw Street before the game! Anyone who knows me knows I'm always down for a good clearance purchase...Y'ALL, they have a team shop where everything is on clearance!! They aren't even my home team but you better believe I grabbed myself a discount hat and tshirt. After clearing out the bargain shop, I grabbed myself a delicious crab cake sandwich and headed to our seats. The O's hit back- to back- to back home runs (yes you heard that right) to take home a 10 run win!

I dragged my mom down to Baltimore for this stadium.

Our seats






Thursday, June 21, 2018

Nationals Park: Washington Nationals

A few weeks ago I got to explore Washington D.C for the first time. Yes, I'm 24, yes, I finally just got there for the first time. D.C is an AMAZING city, but I knew that visiting Nationals Park would be at the top of my list. Nationals Park definitely did not disappoint. It's in the city, but not overwhelmed by it. You still feel like you are in your own little baseball world.


I mean look at that view?! We had FANTASTIC seats all the way down the first baseline in right field. We felt like we were literally sitting on the field.

We lucked out and Scherzer was pitching that night. He pitched fire and got 13K's so obviously the Nats took home the W.

One of the best parts was the President's Race! This is one of the things that definitely makes Nat's Park unique. They have 4 presidents (Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Washington) and the race around the field in the 4th inning. Since our seats were amazing then ran RIGHT by us. So cool. Jefferson took home the W.







The blogger in me failed because those were the only pictures I took that night!! I really just put my phone away and tried to soak in every moment of this experience. We walked all around the concourse and on a return trip I will definitely have to try some tots at "See.Ya.Tater" #myonlyregret

As much as it pains my Philly girl heart to say, the Nats have a pretty good stadium and environment and I'll definitely have to return!

On to my next stadium...I think I may knock out all the NL East stadiums this summer...

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Citizens Bank Park-Philadelphia Phillies

         Naturally Citizens Bank Park (Home of the Philadelphia Phillies) has to be my first ballpark post. It's my home team! I'm a Phillies Phan through and through. I've been to CBP just short of a million times. I've sat all over the ball park and there truly isn't a bad seat in the house. And the food, omg the food. Y'all have to start with the crab fries and the cheese dip from Chickies and Pete's...don't get me started on the cheese dip, I could drink that stuff. Visiting Harry the K's restaurant in left field is a must do. Us philly phans love Harry Kalas. And don't even think of completing your trip without having a cheesesteak or a phillies helmet Turkey Hill soft serve ice cream. You have to get there early and watch batting practice in the left field stands, there is a good chance you'll grab yourself a homerun ball. This place for me is all about the memories; "listening to U2's Beautiful Day", strolling around of the concourse, and all the baseball chats with my dad. Citizens Bank Park will forever be my home turf.











What's this all about?

What's this blog all about you ask? BASEBALL! Baseball is what it's all about. I'm just a girl on a mission to see all 30 MLB stadiums. Citizens Bank Park is where my home field advantage is but I'm gonna see them all. It may take me 30 weeks or 30 years but I'll see them all. And hopefully live to blog about them all.