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Will Travel For Baseball

10/7/2025

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We love baseball!  

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It's October, and baseball playoff's are in full swing.  While traveling, if you have the chance to get in a baseball game, it's always worth it.  The tickets can be a decent price just to get into the game.  Baseball parks are full of incredible history and worth seeing, even if there isn't a game.  Here are three we love!
Without a doubt, American Field in Milwaukee is our favorite.  With the ability to open and close the roof, you never miss a game.  The Brewers are fun to watch and the fans are invested in this hometown team.  Definitely worth the drive!
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Tiger Stadium was an icon in Detroit.  When it was replaced by Comerica Park, it was not recieved favorably by all.  Now a central part of Woodward Ave, Comerica Park has both great baseball and great views.  The city skyscapes rise above the field, with fireworks in the outfield.  There are plenty of places to eat and drink directly outside the stadium, and you can walk the entire way around.  Also, pull up to the fence just outside, and you can catch a few glimpses of the game.
The Great American Ballpark is the last on our list.  Watching the Reds play along the Ohio River is truly the most American way to watch baseball.  You settle into your seat and watch baseball from one direction, while watching the history of the building of America slowly go by in the other.  You feel a sense of longing for simple days and a historic lifestyle.  The Reds take you back to enjoy these times.
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Thank you Bob Uecker!!!
So as the leaves fall, and Baseball playoffs take over your television, start planning your next field adventure.  Spring training will be here before you know it!
Read more about our Tour to American Field Here!
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