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Ballparks: A Panoramic History, 5th Edition | Jim Sutton, Marc Sandalow
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No two baseball parks are the same and their differences can make or break a game. Ballparks shows off the details of how individual parks define the game and what it's like to see ball played there. The Green Monster in Boston, the ivy in Chicago, the center field hill in Houston, the Bermuda Triangle in Miami, the convertible roof in Seattle, the baggy in Minneapolis, and the cove in San Francisco: baseball is unique among American sports. Football, basketball, and hockey are played on identical fields, courts, and rinks. Only in baseball does the park define the game. Ballparks highlights those differences. It is not a wordy, text-based account of baseball stadiums; nor an encyclopedic telling of their history. Instead, it is a picture-packed look at what makes the current Major League parks, and some of the famous old ones, so special. Ballparks highlights what it is like to sit in the stands, stretch in the seventh inning, and watch the sun go down over a cityscape. The 5th edition of Ballparks is updated to encompass all parks constructed up to 2017 and includes a frameable novelty print.
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I gave this to my sister for Christmas in hopes that one day we can travel again and check out a new to us ballpark. Meanwhile maybe we‘ll get to see a #ballgame in person closer to home.

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TheKidUpstairs Love it! Do you have a favourite ball park you've visited? 4y
Susanita @TheKidUpstairs I‘m partial to my home park, Nationals Park, but of the ones I‘ve visited I liked PNC Park in Pittsburgh best. 4y
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