Thursday, December 24, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Citizens Bank Park








Citizens Bank Park is a 43,647-seat baseball park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Citizens Bank Park opened on April 3, 2004 and hosted its first major league baseball game on April 12 of the same year, with the Phillies losing to the Cincinnati Reds, 4–1. The ballpark was built to replace the now-demolished Veterans Stadium.

Notable Events

June 14, 2004, former Phillies first baseman Jim Thome hit his 400th career home run.

September 14, 2005, Andruw Jones of the Atlanta Braves hit his 300th career home run

July 15, 2007, The Phillies lost their 10,000th regular-season game in their history
losing to the St. Louis Cardinals, 10–2. They became the first MLB team to reach this mark.

October 25, 2008, The stadium hosted its first World Series game with the Phillies defeating the Tampa Bay Rays, 5–4 in Game 3.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

WRIGLEY FIELD



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Wrigley Field Was built in 1914 by Charlie Weeghman for $250,000. The stadium was built to house his baseball team, the Chicago Federals (a.k.a. the Chi-Feds and, later, as the Whales) of the brand-new Federal League, which was challenging the established major leagues. The Federal League folded after only two years, so Weeghman and a group of men including Willam Wrigley, Jr., purchased the Cubs of the National League. The stadium name actually did not become Wrigley field until 1926, this happened after William Wrigley Jr brought out Mr. Weeghman and the other owners of the team.The outfield bleachers went up in 1937 and the scoreboard was constructed the same year by Bill Veeck. The scoreboard is still manually operated to this very day.

NOTABLE EVENTS

October 8, 1929: Cubs fall 3-1 to Philadelphia in first World Series game at Wrigley Field.
October 1, 1932: Yankee Babe Ruth hits "called shot" off Charlie Root in Game 3 of World Series.
May 18, 1947: Jackie Robinson makes his Chicago debut
June 30, 1959: Infamous "two balls in play" game
May 17, 1979: Philadelphia beats Cubs 23-22 in 10 innings.
August 8, 1988 first night game (rain out)
August 9, 1988 first official night game
1990, 1962 and 1947 All-Star games.
January 1 2009 blackhawk redwings played hockey game Red Wings won 6-4


STATISTICS
Former names: Weeghman Park (1914-1920) Cubs Park (1920-1926)
Location: 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60613
Broke ground: March 4, 1914
Opened: April 23, 1914
Owner: Chicago Cubs
Surface: Grass
Architect: Zachary Taylor Davis
Capacity: 41,118 (2006)
Field dimensions:
Left Field - 355 ft
Left-Center Field - 368 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right-Center Field - 368 ft
Right Field - 353 ft
Backstop - 60.5 ft

Friday, May 15, 2009

TURNER FIELD






Turner Field is a ball park in Atlanta Georgia, home to Major Leagues Baseball's Atlanta Braves. Turner Field was first built as Centennial Olympic Stadium. After the Olympics, the stadium was turned into a baseball park to serve as the new home to the Atlanta Braves. The ball park was built across the street from the former home of the braves, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.

NOTABLE EVENTS

1996 Olympic Games
April 4, 1997 First Baseball game Braves defeat Cubs, 5-4.
1997 hosted NLCS games vs Florida Marlins.
1998 hosted NLCS vs San Diego Padres.
1999 hosted New York Yankess in World Series.
2001 hosted nlcs vs Arizona Diamondbacks.

STATISTICS

Location 755 Hank Aaron Drive, Atlanta, GA 30315
Opened July 19, 1996
Owner Atlanta Braves (Liberty Media)
Surface Grass
Construction cost $209 Million
Architect Heery International; Rosser International; Williams-Russell and Johnson; Ellerbe Becket
Capacity 50,096
Field dimensions:
Left Field - 335 ft
Left-Center - 380 ft
Center Field - 401 ft
Right-Center - 390 ft
Right Field - 330 ft
Backstop - 43 ft

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

ANGEL STADIUM






Angle Stadium is home to Major Leagues Baseball's Los Angeles Angels. The stadium was also the home ball park of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams from 1980 to 1994. The stadium is located in anaheim California, it was originally called Anaheim Stadium (1964-1997) and later called Edison International Field of Anaheim (1998-2003).

NOTABLE EVENTS


1. April 19, 1966: 1st American League Game at stadium, Whitesox 3 Angels 1.
2. 1967, 1989: All Star Games.
3. 1974, 1975: Nolan Ryan no hitters.
4. September 17, 1984: Reggie Jackson hit his 500th career home run.
5. August 4, 1985: Rod Carew's 3000th hit.
6. June 18, 1986 : Don Sutton's 300th career win.
7. September 30, 1992: George Brett's 3000th hit.
8. 19b0-1994: Los Angeles Rams home games.
9. 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008: American League Division Series.
10. 1979, 1982, 1986, 2002, 2005: American League Championship Series.
11. 2002: World Series.
12. 2006, 2009: World Baseball Classic.


STATISTICS

1. Stadium Location: 2000 Gene AutryWay Anaheim California 92806.
2. Opened: April 19, 1966
3. Stadium Owner: City of Anaheim
4. Stadium Surface: Grass
5. Stadium Architect: Hok Sport and Walt Disney Imagineering.
6. Stadium Capacity: 45,050
7. Field Dimensions: Left Field 330 ft, Center Field 387 ft, Right Field 330 ft.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

SHEA STADIUM



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Shea Stadium is the home of Major League Baseball's New York Mets. The Stadium is located in the borough of queens, in the City of New York. Shea Stadium opened on April !7,1964 and closed on September 28,2008. The Stadium has hosted events from baseball, football(Jets home games), soccer, and musical concerts(The Beatles). A new Stadium called Citi Field will replace Shea Stadium, it was built ajacent to the now demolished Shea Stadium.

SOME NOTABLE EVENTS

1. April 17, 1964: First game at Shea Stadium, the Mets lose to a Pittsburgh Pirates team that was led by Roberto Clemente 4-3.
2. July 1964: All Star game.
3.August 1965, 1966: Beattles concert.
4. December 29, 1968: New York Jets win AFL title beating the Oakland Raiders.
5. December 16, 1973: Oj Simpson becomes first player in NFL to rush for over 2000 yards in a season.
6. 1974, 1975: New York Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium during renovations at Yankee Stadium.
7. October 25, 1986: Bill Buckner's error wins game six of World Series for the Mets.
8. September 28, 2008: Final game at Shea Stadium.
9. 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000: World Series.

STATISTICS

1. Stadium Address - 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue Flushing, New York 11368-1699.
2. Stadium Owner - City of New York.
3. Stadium Surface - Grass
4. Stadium Architect - Praeger, Kavanaugh, and Waterbury.
5. Stadium Capacity - 57,333.
6. Field Dimensions - Left Field 338ft, Center Field 410ft, Right Field 341ft.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

YANKEE STADIUM






Yankee Stadium is the home of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. The stadium is located in the bronx area of New York City. The stadium opened in 1923 and closed in 1973 for renovations. The stadium reopened in 1976 and closed again in 2008. Yankee Stadium has a long 85 year history of events that range from baseball to football and boxing. The Yankees will open a new stadium in April 2009, that's located across the street from the original.


SOME NOTABLE EVENTS

1. April 18, 1923: first game at Yankee Stadium, Yankees beat Redsox 4-1.
2. 1927: Babe Ruth's 60th homerun.
3. November 10, 1928: University of Notre Dame defeats favored Army 12-6, after coach Knute Rockne gives his famous win one for the gipper speach.
4. July 4, 1939: Lou Gehrig day.
5. June 22, 1938: Joe Louis defeats Max Schmeling.
6. 1956: Don Larson's perfect game in the World Seris.
7. December 28, 1958: the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants 23-17 in overtime. This game is called by many as the greatest game ever played.
8. October 1, 1967: Roger Maris hit his 61 homerun.
9. May 14, 1967: Mickey Mantles 500th homerun.
10.1978: Reggie Jackson hits three home runs in World Seris game.
11. October 14, 1976: Chris Chambliss hits walk off homerun against the Kansas City Royals to win the American League Championship.
12. August 4, 2007: Alex Rodriguez's 500th home run.
13. 37 world series hosted in it's history.
14. All Star Game 1939, 1960, 1977, 2008.
15. September 21, 2008: Last game at Yankee Stadium, Yankees defeat Baltimore Orioles 7-3.

STATISTICS

1. Stadium Address - E 161 and River avenue Bronx NY 10451.
2. Stadium Capacity - 57,545.
3. Stadium Architect - (1923)sborne Engineering Corporation, (1976) Prager, Kavanaugh, and Waterbury.
4.Field Dimensions - Left Field 318 ft, Left Center 408 ft, Right Center 385 ft, and Right Field 314 ft.