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re: 13 Must Visit College Baseball Stadiums
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:44 pm to monceaux
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:44 pm to monceaux
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Been to most on this list. Pepperdine has a nice view and that's about it. Stadium is built in the side of a mountain but there's a concourse (trail?) about 50 feet above the field which is cool. But there are no lights so it's all afternoon baseball.
I'd take Blue Bell Park over Disch Falk all day. UCLA's Jackie Robinson is probably the 8th or 9th best in the Pac-12.
Pepperdine is a cool setting, but not as cool as the photos suggest. To get that view of the ocean, you have to go up the hill behind 3rd base to the plateau where the track is located. It is all day baseball, and batters (not to mention fans) have to look into the sun as the park faces southwest (on a line from home to center). It's a lot further from the park to the ocean than the pictures suggest, too. There is, however, a actually a little league park that sits on the edge of the cliff that overlooks the ocean.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 5:38 pm to bigDgator
The funny thing is it took two morons to come up with this piece of crap list!
I have played in bigger stadiums in high school than several options on that list
I have played in bigger stadiums in high school than several options on that list
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:56 pm to LSUNV
How many morons does it take to read and comprehend
Posted on 4/16/18 at 10:02 pm to AceDilcock
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CLEMSON!?!??!
This list is a complete and utter (no pun intended) Joke!!!!
Once again the Clemson Media Spin is in full effect!!!!!
lol Clemson's stadium makes a ton of these lists. A much better setting than SC's in my view. SC's stadium is in an industrial area.
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