I've been to most of the parks as a part of work (rough life, eh?), and I've got to say that I love Pac Bell. It really depends on what you're there for, though. If I want to just go watch a game, Yankee Stadium is great, even if they do let the DH and there are bunch of Yankee fans there. I just go to root for whoever the Yankees are playing, but that's me.
If I want to go for the experience, you just can't beat Wrigley in the summer. The bleachers are absolutely crazy, and if you can get seats down low on the lower deck in the sun, life can be very good. I've been to the past 7 Opening Days there, and I can wholeheartedly say that I'd just as soon be anywhere else until about the 4th, when I'm pretty much looped.
Pac Bell has the best total package, and Dodger has the best food (although US Cellular in Chicago is pretty good, too. Try the funnel cake!), what with the Dodger Dogs and all.
However, one of my all time favorites was the Riverside Pilot's stadium in Riverside, CA. I lived literally next door for a year and was there 4 times a week. Lots of fun, even if they committed more errors than a rookie trying to convinced Halx to reinstate the TB.
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