C&S’s American League Stadium Panoramas
Here is something different. Picture-after-picture-after-picture of MLB baseball fields — every panoramic photo we have posted throughout our American League game entries all combined in one place, broken down by division, stadium, seating section and (if possible) row.
I started this with the intention of combining all AL and NL stadiums. However, the entry just got too long. So I’m splitting it up. The National League entry will be posted soon.
Scroll down to find: Safeco Field, H.H.H. Metrodome, Progressive Field, U.S. Cellular Field, Fenway Park, Camden Yards, Rogers Centre, Yankee Stadium (2009), and Yankee Stadium (1923).
Coming later in 2010: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, and more of many of the above.
A.L. West
Safeco Field - Seattle Mariners
(1999-present)
Safeco Field section 137:
Safeco Field behind section 110:
Safeco Field section 123, row 14 seat 2:
Safeco Field from top of section 190:
Safeco Field section 186 (front row):
Safeco Field section 146 & section 147 (from concourse):
Safeco Field from owners’ suite:
Safeco Field from visitors’ dugout:
Safeco Field from Mariners dugout (worm’s eye view):
Safeco Field from Mariners dugout:
Safeco Field from home plate warning track:
Safeco Field section 137, row 19:
Safeco Field section 347 (back row):
Safeco Field section 333 & section 334 (back row).
Safeco Field section 330 (back row):
Safeco Field (approximately) section 316:
Safeco Field section 306 (back row):
Safeco Field section 190, row 12:
Safeco Field section 110 (approximately half way up section):
Additional A.L. West Stadiums Coming in 2010:
Angel Stadium of Anaheim – Anaheim Angels of Orange County, CA (1966-present)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum- Oakland Athletics (1966-present)
A.L. Central
H.H.H. Metrodome - Minnesota Twins
(1982-2009)
H.H.H. Metrodome section 100, row 8, seats 23-24:
H.H.H. Metrodome section 224 (approximately the front row of upper deck):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 16 (left) and section 15 (right) (back row):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 214 (back row):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 201 (approximately row 26):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 236 (approximately):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 224 (back row):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 218 (approximately row 7):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 106 (front row):
H.H.H. Metrodome section 105 (front row corner spot):
Progressive Field (“The Jake”)
Cleveland Indians (1994-present)
Progressive Field section 577 (back row):
Progressive Field section 181 (back row):
Progressive Field section 554 (back row):
Progressive Field section 519 (back row):
Progressive Field section 504:
Progressive Field section 317 (standing room counter behind last row):
Progressive Field section 311 (front row):
Progressive Field section 154:
Progressive Field 300-level center field concourse:
Progressive Field section 185 (back row):
Progressive Field section 101 & section 102 (front row from aisle):
Progressive Field section 113:
U.S. Cellular Field (formerly Comiskey Park)
Chicago White Sox (1991-present (renovated in 2001))
U.S. Cellular Field section 533 (left) & section 531 (right) (back row):
U.S. Cellular Field section 107 (from concourse behind seats):
U.S. Cellular Field from concourse behind batters’ eye:
U.S. Cellular Field section 159 (from handicap accessible seating behind seats):
U.S. Cellular Field section 509:
U.S. Cellular Field section 557 (left) and sectio 556 (right) (back row):
U.S. Cellular Field section 120 (from concourse behind seats):
U.S. Cellular Field section 117 (approximately) (front row).
A.L. East
Fenway Park – Boston Red Sox
(1912-present)
Fenway Park centerfield exterior from Ispwich Street:
Fenway Park championshp banners in RF foul concourse:
Fenway Park section 22, row 15, seat 18 (infield grandstand):
Fenway Park section 37, row 21 (bleachers):
Fenway Park Green Monster walkway (just passed section 10):
Fenway Park section 42, row 40 (back row):
Fenway Park standing room behind section 4 & section 5:
Fenway Park standing room behind section 12 & section 13:
Fenway Park section 63 & section 64 (visitors’ dugout):
Fenway Park cross aisle between section 40 & section 126 (approximately):
Fenway Park cross aisle between section 21 & section 108 (approximately):
Fenway Park section 42 & section 43 (front cross aisle behind visitors’ bullpen):
Fenway Park concourse inside CF Lansdowne Street entrance:
Baltimore Orioles (1992-present)
Camden Yards section 336 (left) and section 334 (right) (back row):
Camden Yards section 306 (upper part):
Camden Yards section 33 (back row):
Camden Yards exterior main entrance:
Camden Yards section 96 (from cross aisle behind back row):
Camden Yards section 3 (back row):
Camden Yards section 306 (lower part):
Camden Yards section 35 (back row):
Camden Yards section 36, row 8:
Camden Yards section 39 (back row):
Camden Yards flag pavillion from Eutaw Street:
Camden Yards warehouse on Eutaw Street from RF standing room flag pavillion:
Camden Yards from over right field wall in standing room flag pavillion:
Camden Yards section 36 (left) and section 34 (right) (top row):
Camden Yards section 4:
Camden Yards section 26 (top row):
Camden Yards section 90, row A, seats 1-2:
Camden Yards from warning track behind home plate (Kids Run The Bases Day):
Camden Yards from warning track behind third base (Kids Run The Bases Day):
Rogers Centre (formerly “Skydome”)
Toronto Blue Jays (1989-present)
Rogers Centre section 104, row 1, seats 107:
Rogers Center section 509 (top of section):
Rogers Centre section 513 (back row):
Rogers Centre section 513 (mid-way up section):
Rogers Centre section 525 & section 524b (back row):
Rogers Centre from center of batters’ eye (between sections 142 and 101):
Rogers Centre section 130 (approximate) (standing room behind top row of section):
Rogers Centre section 122 (left) & section 121 (right):
Rogers Centre section 113D (front row, corner spot):.
Rogers Centre section 115 (front row):
Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees
(2009-present)
Yankee Stadium section 121A:
Yankee Stadium section 406 (back row):
Yankee Stadium standing room area on top of Mohegan Sun (batters’ eye) sports bar:
Yankee Stadium section 217 standing room behind back row:
Yankee Stadium section 223 standing room behind back row:
Yankee Stadium exterior by Gate 6:
Yankee Stadium section 110 (left) and section 109 (right):
Yankee Stadium and 4-Train from section 406:
Yankee Stadium section 420B (back row):
Yankee Stadium section 201, batters’ eye obstructed view, section 239:
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Yankee Stadium section 231 (approximately) standing room behind back row:
Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees
(1923-2008 (renovated 1973-76))
Yankee Stadium (1923) tier 14, row F, seat 18:
Yankee Stadium (1923) section 24:
Yankee Stadium (1923) section 299 (approximately):
Yankee Stadium (1923) – preparing for the afterlife in 2009:
There you go, that is all of my American League panoramic pictures from the last year of Cook & Son Bats’ Blog. We’ve seen a lot of great sights at the “ballpark.” I’ hope you’ve enjoyed our American League installment. Our National League panoramas will hit the internet in a couple weeks after we finish off the 2008 season with three more games in three different ballparks in three different states. Stay tuned.
Those are beautiful! Rogers Centre looks better than it actual is in those pictures. I like the one way, way back in the upper deck. I think that I can remember trying to watch a WWF wrestling event from right back there. I don’t watch wrestling, so I didn’t mind that I couldn’t see anything.
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Dear Todd and Tim,
I do not know if you will even see this but I just arrived in Philly (for the first time ever) and my husband and son (Giants fans) went to see the game 10/18/2010 for the first game of the NLCS against the Phillys. I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed seeing the panoramic photos of the Citizen’s Bank Park. The tickets were so expensive ($250) that I didn’t go and stayed at the hotel and watched the game while they went to the park. (I am quite sure they were just afraid they would have had to defend my honor if I had said something unfortunate in a foreign home town). On the airplane here, we had heard how difficult Philly fans could be to visiting fans. I have to say that, although they had SF Giants “Berry Bonds”) jerseys and Giant’s caps, they and their jerseys came home in the same condition they left in.
Back to your pictures and blog though, you have a very handsome son (sons?) and honor your family so with such a warm post.
I enjoyed seeing the park just as my men saw it as your perspective was spot on. Thank you for enriching my “hotel” game experience.
My very best to you and your blog mates.
Susan from Oregon.
SUSAN FROM OREGON-
Hey, glad to get a comment from an Oregonian on here. Sorry you couldn’t be at the ballpark with your guys. It would have been a lot of fun. Anyway, I’m glad that you were able to get a good visual of their experience from our pictures. Take care!