MLBcathedrals

@MLBcathedrals

Photo history, everything MLB ballparks, past & present. Listed: Sports Illustrated Social 100, SN 200 Must Follows & WSJ/Men'sHealth top 3. Not aff w/MLB. SABR

Joined September 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 4

    What makes baseball unique? Every ballpark, all their dimensions and wall heights. (Courtesy of )

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  2. Oct 27

    Give yourself some credit. True baseball fans, all of you.

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  3. Oct 27

    Anyone else on the east coast that’s not a or fan still up watching this?

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  4. Oct 22

    Only one time in history has the World Series not included one of the 16 franchises that existed in 1903 (the first WS). Can you name it?

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  5. Oct 22

    The rare occasion where the construction of one ballpark met the destruction of the other. Busch Stadium II and Busch Stadium III, 2005 (Sportsman’s Park was also briefly Busch Stadium). h/t

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  6. Oct 20

    Momunments at Yankee Stadium, in-play, 461 ft away.

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  7. Oct 20

    Scoreboard catches fire during vs. game at Connie Mack Stadium (aka Shibe Park), 1966.

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  8. Retweeted
    Oct 16

    A decommissioned trolley car that used to roam Brooklyn. This is what the (trolley) ⁠ ⁠ were named after.

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 16

    BREAKING: Derek Jeter gets his wish: The Marlins home-run sculpture is outta there.

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  10. Oct 16

    Fenway Park made of Legos. ⁠ ⁠

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  11. Oct 12

    The brand new expansion Los Angeles at their first home, Wrigley Field, 1961. #7 is at the plate.

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    Oct 10
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  13. Oct 9

    Rare exterior shot of a brand new Redland/Crosley Field in 1912. Would remain home until 1970.

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  14. Oct 8

    Imagine being able to see, from your seat, all the boat traffic in the Estuary, trains go by on Embarcadero West and a gondola coming into the ballpark all at the same time.

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  15. Oct 8

    In fact, if they let me design Safeco, I would have integrated the trackinto the RF stands. Watching them go thru the stadium, while at the game, would have been really cool.

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  16. Oct 7

    A packed Cleveland Municipal Stadium, 1941. Fans were all asked to light a match resulting in this shot.

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  17. Retweeted
    Oct 7

    Doubleday Field, 1919.

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  18. Oct 6

    Seating cross section comparison on Globe Life Park ( current ballpark) and Globe Life Field (Rangers future ballpark). Image via

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  19. Retweeted
    Oct 5

    Can you see the shape of 's roof in this diagram? Did it that way on purpose!

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  20. Oct 5

    Fenway Park exterior a few days before its first ever game, 1912. ⁠ ⁠

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  21. Oct 4

    Building Dodger Stadium, 1962.

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