ABOUT
There's a moment that every baseball fan knows — you walk through the tunnel, the field opens up in front of you, and for a second the whole world goes quiet. It doesn't matter if it's your first game or your fiftieth. That feeling doesn't get old.
I've been chasing that feeling my whole life.
I grew up with baseball in my blood. Box scores at breakfast, games on the radio, arguments about lineups that nobody ever won. Somewhere along the way, the game itself wasn't enough — I needed to see it. All of it. Every park, every city, every cathedral and quirky corner and bag of overpriced peanuts.
So I started going. One park, then another, then another. I'm somewhere past a dozen now, with more lined up. I've stood in Fenway Park and felt the weight of a century of baseball pressing down on you from every green-painted beam. I've kept notes, taken photos, and given my honest takes — the good, the bad, and the parking.
This site is what came out of all that.
Ballpark Bucket List is a resource built by a fan, for fans. No sponsorships. No affiliate deals. No "Top 5 Ballparks to Book Through Our Partner Hotels." Just real reviews, road trip ideas, tips for traveling with kids, and a genuine attempt to help fellow fans plan their own chase.
If you're building your own bucket list — whether you've been to two parks or twenty-two — you're in the right place.
Let's go out to the old ball game. One park at a time.
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Frank
Lead Ballpark Enthusiast.