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These are your rankings. They are based solely on results taken from an online survey of baseball fans in March, when we asked readers to rate their hometown ballpark in 10 categories. As a group, these fans know of what they speak: Nearly 15 percent of the responses came from season-ticket holders, and more than half of all the responses came from fans who attend at least five games per ... [link]

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Stadium Rankings
Published 5/1/2008 by Andrew Beaton at Hot Foot
After an elaborate fan survey, SI.com has released the results from the rankings of MLB’s 30 stadiums.  The stadiums were based on: affordability, food, team quality, tradition, atmosphere, fan IQ, hospitality, promotions, traffic and neighborhood. Progressive Field, home of the Indians, came in first place with Miller Park of the Brewers in second. As expected, Shea was near the bottom coming in 28th overall with only RFK stadium and Dolphin stadium behind.  Notably, the Mets came in 5th in fan IQ, but 24th in atmosphere. Well, I agree that we should be near the top in fan IQ, but those results are a bit sketchy because Yankees fans are ranked ...

Ranking Spanking
Published 5/1/2008 by Hart Bracken at The Soxaholix
Mike: Holy shit, was Matzusaka a ninja last night or what?   Doug: Memo to the American League: Our stahtahs are back, gird your friggin' loins.   Mike: ...

Fenway Park Ranked 21st in MLB by Red Sox Fans
Published 5/1/2008 by BSBuzz@gmail.com (Boston Sports Buzz) at Boston Sports Buzz - Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins MLB NFL NBA NHL Baseball Football Basketball...
Sports Illustrated released their rankings of the 30 ballparks around Major League Baseball. After polling thousands of fans of each franchise, the folks at SI have arrived at a comprehensive list of what they feel is "a measure of how satisfied fans are with their hometown ballpark experience." Seems reasonable enough. The top five? In order: Cleveland's Progressive Field, Milwaukee's Miller Park, Pittsburgh's PNC Park, Detroit's Comerica Park and St. Louis' Busch Stadium III. Fenway's not in the top five?... I guess that's alright. After all, those rigid wooden seats in the grandstands are pretty uncomfortable, and you typically have just as good a chance of having a slice of ...

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Fan Survey - MLB - SI.com

These are your rankings. They are based solely on results taken from an online survey of baseball fans in March, when we asked readers to rate their hometown ballpark in 10 categories. As a group, these fans know of what they speak: Nearly 15 percent ...
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Fan Survey - MLB - SI.com

These are your rankings. They are based solely on results taken from an online survey of baseball fans in March, when we asked readers to rate their hometown ballpark in 10 categories. As a group, these fans know of what they speak: Nearly 15 percent ...
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