C&S’s National League Stadium Panoramas
Its time to turn our panoramic attention toward the National League.
Scroll down to find: Chase Field, Great American Ball Park, Wrigley Field, PNC Park, Miller Park, Citizens Bank Park, Citi Field, Shea Stadium, and Nationals Park.
Coming later in 2010: AT&T Park, Dodger Stadium, Petco Park and more of many of the above.
N.L. West
Chase Field – Arizona Diamondbacks
(1998-present)
Chase Field section 115 (left) and section 114 (right):
Coming 2009:
Dodger Stadium – Los Angeles Dodgers (1962-present)
AT&T Park – San Francisco Giants (2000-present)
Petco Park – San Diego Padres (2004-present)
N.L. Central
Wrigley Field – Chicago Cubs
(1914-present)
Wrigley Field section 422 (approximately):
Wrigley Field from outside player parking lot (right field corner – North Clark Street):
Wrigley Field inner concourse below center field bleachers:
Wrigley Field bleachers section 342:
Wrigley Field from main cross aisle between section 135 (front) and section 235 (behind):
Wrigley Field from main cross aisle between section 438 (front) and section 538 (behind):
Wrigley Field from main cross aisle between section 404 (front) and section 504 (behind):
Wrigley Field section section 235, Row 11, Seat 4 (obstructed view of second base):
Wrigley Field section 226, approximately row 20 (obstructed view of pitchers mound):
Wrigley Field from small cross aisle between section 19 (front) and section 118 (behind):
Wrigley Field section 101 and section 102 (front row):
Great American Ball Park – Cinncinati Reds
(2003-present)
Great American Ball Park section 140, row Z:
PNC Park – Pittsburgh Pirates
(2001-present)
PNC Park from atop the standing area spiral concourse:
PNC Park section 302 (approximately)
Miller Park – Milwaukee Brewers
(2001-present)
Miller Park section 422:
Miller Park section 104, row 9, seats 21-22 (aisle seats - obstructed view of outfield):
Miller Park section 120 (front row):
N.L. East
Citizens Bank Park – Philadelphia Phillies
(2004-present)
Citizens Bank Park section 421 (left) and section 420 (right):
Citizens Bank Park section 423:
Citizens Bank Park SRO counter between sections 138 (left) and section 137 (right):
Citizens Bank Park section 344 (standing room counter behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 204 in day light (standing room behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 122 (SRO counter behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 130 (SRO behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 107 (SRO counter behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 140 (SRO counter behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park section 118 (front row):
Citizens Bank Park section 112 (SRO behind back row):
Citizens Bank Park scoreboard and Philadelphia from LF 300-level foul concourse:
Citizens Bank Park section 344 at evening (standing room counter behind back row):.
Citizens Bank Park Ashburn Alley from base of Richie Ashburn statue:
Citizens Bank Park from rooftop walkway above Ashburn Alley (night):
Citzens Bank Park from deep RCF rooftop deck above Ashburn Alley:
Citizens Bank Park section 1 (front row):
Citizens Bank Park from concourse behind section 211:
Citizens Bank Park panoramic view of bullpens from section 101:
Citizens Bank Park section 235, row 9:
Citizens Bank Park section 130, row 8, seat 1:
Citizens Bank Park from center field rooftop deck (day light):
Citi Field – New York Mets
(2009-present)
Citi Field from Willets Point subway platform (7-Train):
Citi Field section 15 in the Sterling Club seats:
Citi Field section 339 (concourse) view toward scoreboard and kids’ play area:
Citi Field section 339 (back row on CF aisle):
Citi Field – upper deck concourse (behind home plate and above Rotunda):
Citi Field concourse behind section 404 (approximately):
Citi Field section 501 (back row on aisle):
Citi Field section 305 (back row on aisle) Pepsi Porch:
Citi Field section 301 (second row) Pepsi Porch:
Citi Field walkway to Pepsi Porch:
Citi Field section 121 (front row):
Citi Field section 130 & section 131 (front row):
Citi Field section 12 (left) and section 11(right) in the Sterling Club seats:
Citi Field from aisle between section 121 (left) and Sterling Club seats (right):
Citi Field section 526 row 9 seats 14-15:
Citi Field section 127 (standing room in concourse behind back row of seats):
Citi Field section 114 (standing room concourse behind back row of seats):
Shea Stadium – New York Mets
(1964-2008)
Shea Stadium upper reserve section 10, row M, seat 7:
Shea Stadium mezzanine section 19, row A, seat 7:
Shea Stadium mezzanine section 19, row A, seat 7:
Shea Stadium exterior from south (walking toward 7-Train Platform on Roosevelt Ave.):
Shea Stadium section 215 (second row):
Nationals Park - Washington Nationals
(2008-present)
Nationals Park section 316:
Nationals Park section 101 (left) and section 102 (right):
Nationals Park section 113 (left) and section 114 (right):
Nationals Park bridge between section 221 (left) and section 223 (right):
Nationals Park between section 231 (left) and section 233 (right):
Nationals Park between section 242 (left) and 243 (right):
Nationals Park standing room area toward center behind section 143:
Nationals Park open area beyond CF fence (taken from kids play area):
Nationals Park from middle of ”Red Loft” (after game):
Nationals Park section 301 (back row):
Nationals Park section 201 (rain out of Randy Johnson’s scheduled 300th win game):
Nationals Park section 117 (left) and section 118 (right):
Nationals Park from center field side of the “Red Loft” (during game):
Nationals Park section 139 (handicap accessible seating behind back row):
Nationals Park standing room area between section 143 and the batters’ eye:
Nationals Park section 134 (handicapped accessible seating behind back row):
There you go. That is every NL panoramic ballpark view I have created and posted on our blog so far. I love doing these, so check back in the future and there will be some new panaramics mixed in with these one.
You guys have any ideas about when you may be coming to Citi Field in NY, because I would to see you guys.
HOWIE
HOWIE-
Good to hear from you, man. That’s a good question. Our 2010 Baseball Agenda is still in draft form. I would imagine (like last season), we’ll make it to Citi Field twice in 2010. Right now, I have the following games listed as possibles: 5/23 or 5/24 vs. the Yankees, 6/26 vs. the Twins, 9/12 vs. the Phillies. I doubt 9/12 will happen. We’ll probably be in D.C. that day. The Twins game is the one I’m most interested in. Also, I’d like to see the Mets beat the Yankees, but I don’t intend to break the bank to get to that game, so we’ll see. I’ll give you a better idea as our plans solidify.
-Todd
Seeing the pictures brings back good memories of our trip to the East Coast last summer. Can’t wait to see about your trip to the West Coast in June. Your Grandfather-Father-Son trips has gotten our family into planning mode. Trying to see how many games and ballfields we can squeeze around a wedding we need to attend in May. We would have love to caught up with you and Tim on the East Coast.
Looking for some advice – Trying to decide after Cleveland to head to Cincy and Louisville Museum or catching a Cubs game at Wrigley. Any insights would be great. Aloha -Todd – BTW what great parents you have in getting the Griffey picture for your birthday.
TODD -
Aloha! That’s a tough call. Personally, if I lived in Hawaii, and was going to Ohio and was considering the two options you’ve mentioned, I would take advantage of the proximity and swing by Cincinnati and the Louisville Slugger factory/museum. It seems to me there will be fewer natural opportunities to visit those places than Chicago. That is to say, maybe this is your best chance at Cincinnati and Louisville, but you’ll likely have more opportunities to swing by Chicago. Also, why not swing by Pittsburgh? Its just 2 hours from Cleveland. Then you could take I-70 out of Pittsburgh and be on your way to Cincinnati, etc. Finally, yes! My parents are great. It was a huge surprise to open up that picture. Made me wish we’d gone to spring training too!
Todd – Thanks for the advice – Still trying to put our trip together with figuring out drop fees, MLB schedule and balancing the family vacation(seeing how much my wife and daughter are willing to go to games). Only thing planned is flying into Cleveland and driving to Memphis for the wedding. We are flying out of New Jersey. So far the only thing we know is we are seeing the Indians the first day we get in and catching a Phillies game (Timothy’s favorite team right now) the day before we leave. It was your visit to the Louisville Musuem which got us thinking about swinging by Cincy/Lousiville. Unfortunately the Pirates are playing at Cinncinnati during that time. Memphis is just in the middle of everything making everything a long drive – Don’t laugh living in Hawaii 30 minutes is considered a long drive. We may land up seeing a couple minor league baseball games driving back to the East Coast which should be interesting.
Todd (HI)-
What are you doing on the internet? We’ve been watching Tsunami coverage for a couple hours. Shouldn’t you be up on a hill somewhere? Hopefully the waters are calming down for you guys now. As for baseball, that sounds like quite the trip — Cleveland to Memphis to New Jersey. Let me know when you stop through Philadelphia (or Baltimore!) — maybe we’ll run into each other at the ball park.
-Todd (PA)
Todd (PA)
What a wake up call with civil defense sirens going off at 6:00 am. There was nothing else to do today except watch the news and browse the internet. My daughter’s soccer game was cancelled along with Timothy baseball game (But it play ball tomorrow for Timothy). The tsunami was a big non-event but its better to be on the safe side . We are high enough and overlook Pearl Harbor – Yes will will be in Philadelphia to catch a Phillies game either June 6, 7, or 8th. Since we missed Camden Yards last summer we want to go to one of the games probably June 5 or 6. I know its right before your trip out to the West Coast. But if you were planning on being at one of the games let us know and we will work it into the schedule. Can’t get there any sooner as we need to be in Memphis during Memorial Day weekend. Open to any suggestions on minor league games in the Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylavania or things to see/places to visit -Last year we stopped in Philadelphia for a day and caught a ballgame, went to Independance Hall, Mint and the Duckboat Tour. We are hoping to spend a little time there – Also have you been to the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore – If yes – How long would you allow to visit?
-Aloha Todd (HI)
TODD (HI)-
Actually, there is a good chance that Tim and I will be in Baltimore on Saturday, June 5th. Those plans will firm up once the season starts. We’ll be in Baltimore the first weekend of the season and I plan to purchase tix to several games while at the stadium (to avoid the phone/internet fees). I’ll let you know if we get tix for that game. If so, you can count of finding us in the RF flag court – Tim’s favorite spot at Camden Yards. I’ve never been to the Babe Ruth Museum. Do you read the Happy Youngster’s blog (http://thehappyyoungster.mlblogs.com)? He went there in 2009. You could probably leave a comment for him asking about the Museum.
-Todd (PA)
Todd (PA)
Tim’s Game Log – amazing recap of all the games you have been to – Still my one big question is when do you have the time to do it all?
Yes I do read Happy Youngster and will send a note in – Let me know if you do get tickets to the Orioles-Red Sox game on June 5th and I will work it into our schedule. This morning my wife gave me the green light to plan our travel plans around whichever ballparks we would like to visit. Should be interesting what we come with- Last year we originally started with going to a game in Nationals Park and a learning trip to Washington DC. At the end of trip done six games in nine day with a trip to Citi Field and Citizens Park. From reading your blog and seeing all of your trips, our objective will probably be to hit as many new ballparks as possible. Will let you know what we come up with – Aloha Todd (HI)