Next up in our Stadium 411 series is Miller Park, home to the Milwaukee Brewers. A couple of weeks ago my friend and I visited Milwaukee, WI and had a chance to see the St. Louis Cardinals vs. the Brewers. This critique was given by yours truly. A man who still can’t believe the NHL [...]
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Next up in our Stadium 411 series, is Citizens Bank Ballpark, home of the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies. This will be our second Citizens Bank Ballpark critique. The first one was given by Jon a couple of months ago. This critique was given by a 32-year-old man who has more St. Louis Cardinal paraphenalia than any [...]
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For the most part the New York and New Jersey is a pro sports area. The Giants, Yankees, Rangers, Devils, and Knicks all reign supreme. Sure St. John’s Basketball is popular when they are good and now Rutgers’ Football is gaining in popularity, but sports fans in New York and New Jersey love their pro sports. So when [...]
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Over the last couple of months we have reviewed a lot of new stadiums for our Stadium 411 category here on The Ghost of Moonlight Graham. Well, now it’s time to look at some of the old shrines of the game. Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs is one of the great stadiums in [...]
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Citi Field seems to be a hot topic amongst people living in the Tri-State area these days. This now the third Citi Field critique in our Stadium 411 series. This Citi Field critique is given by a lover off all animals, a man who has more Cardinal apparel than anyone I know, and a man who [...]
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In the next installment in the “Stadium 411″ series, we are going to take a look at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park. This critique was given by a great defensive first baseman, a man who faced Carl Pavano in high school and a man who drank all my iced-tea in college…Jon Liberatore. Jon also gave a [...]
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