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Riders Field – Frisco College Baseball Classic
The Frisco Classic, managed by PEAK Events, is a pre-season NCAA Division I baseball tournament featuring top collegiate teams from around the country.
Terry McCutchen
Jun 7
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First National Bank Field – Greensboro Grasshoppers
First National Bank Field is a gorgeous, modern stadium with all the amenities one might expect of a newer ballpark. The Greensboro Grasshoppers have a loyal fan base and put on an outstanding gameday experience. Baseball fans in North Carolina will definitely want to hop on down here to check out a game.

Gregory Koch
Jun 7
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Covenant Health Park – Knoxville Smokies
Professional baseball has deep roots in Knoxville, dating back to 1897 with the Knoxville Indians of the Southeastern League.

David Welch
Jun 6
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Truist Point - High Point Rockers
Truist Point is an unusual stadium, and not necessarily in a positive way. Nonetheless, if you are in the Piedmont Triad, a trip to a Rockers game can be a fun way to spend a summer's night. Hang out with Hype and watch a baseball game up close for a great price.

Gregory Koch
Jun 6
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Fifth Third Park – Hub City Spartanburgers
Affiliated baseball has returned to Spartanburg; Hub City rejoins the South Atlantic League as the High-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers.

David Welch
Jun 3
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Davenport Field at Disharoon Park - Virginia Cavaliers
Davenport Field at Disharoon Park is one of the most beautiful college baseball stadiums in the country. Located on the scenic campus of the University of Virginia, this stadium is a must-see for college baseball fans on the east coast. The Cavaliers have a top-tier program, a top-tier stadium, and a top-notch fan base to go along with it. Fans who visit The Dish will quickly see why it is one of college baseball's gems.

Gregory Koch
May 24
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Nationals Park - Washington Nationals
After the second incarnation of the Washington Senators moved to Texas in 1972, Washington, D.C. was without a baseball team for over 30 yea

Gregory Koch
May 23
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Bobcat Ballpark – Texas State Bobcats
The Bobcats began to take off as a baseball program as members of the Southland Conference, capturing the first of their four conference tournament championships in 1997.

Eric Moreno
May 22
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Parsons Field - Northeastern Huskies
Parsons Field is a very interesting place to catch a college baseball game. It’s historic and modern at the same time. It’s big-time baseball in a small-time setting. It’s a quiet neighborhood ballpark just blocks from one of the busiest parts of Boston. Somehow here, at this sleepy little park in the shadows of Fenway Park, a regional baseball power has emerged.

Paul Baker
May 19
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A Field of Legacy: The Origins & History of the Satchel Paige Stadium Site
There has been a baseball diamond on the site of Satchel Paige Memorial Stadium since 1916, but how many people know its true history.

Marc Viquez
May 16
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Sherbrooke Expos Turn 20 in Style: New Threads, Steep Hill
The Sherbrooke Expos might not be known to many, but its ballpark, league, and distinct outfield hill makes it worth a trip this summer on your ballpark tour.

Marc Viquez
May 15
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Prince George’s Stadium – Chesapeake Baysox
Prince George’s Stadium was one of the first new ballparks to open during the ballpark craze started by Camden Yards.
Richard Smith
May 13
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Conaty Park - Bryant Bulldogs
Bryant's athletic program is growing by leaps and bounds. While Conaty Park is one of the older facilities in the Bryant complex, it remains one of the nicer college baseball parks in the northeast.

Paul Baker
May 11
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Bart Kaufman Field – Indiana Hoosiers
Bart Kaufman Field, home of the Indiana baseball program; an impressive ballpark in the Big Ten and a vast improvement over their old home.

Marc Viquez
May 11
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Forest Glen Park - Huntington University Foresters
Huntington University’s Glen Park in Huntington, Indiana might be the best ballpark you've ever heard of in the state.

Marc Viquez
May 8
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Riddle-Pace Field – Troy Trojans
Riddle-Pace Field’s brick exterior and glass rotunda complement nearby Trojan Arena and the student recreation center perfectly, really giving the baseball stadium a classy appearance.

David Welch
May 8
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Billy Grant Field at Tommy Thomas Park – Valdosta State Blazers
Billy Grant Field has an open design. Surrounded by brick pillars and iron fencing, fans enter through a brick archway into grounds decorated with flowers and shade trees.

David Welch
May 7
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Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium – Johns Hopkins Blue Jays
Although Johns Hopkins is best known for its lacrosse program, it has many other sports teams whose games are worth attending. Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium is a modern ballpark, nicer than many you would see at Division I, and a Hopkins baseball game here is definitely worth the visit.

Gregory Koch
May 5
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Bulldog Field - Alabama A&M Bulldogs
There is not a lot to Bulldog Field, a rather modest facility. There are no exterior gates, no press box, and no permanent concessions – just a pair of bleachers set atop a small hill behind home plate.

David Welch
May 4
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Fitton Baseball Field - Holy Cross Crusaders
Fitton Field is a solid, no-frills facility that fits the needs of the Holy Cross baseball team perfectly. While the crowds of 20,000 that used to visit Worcester for baseball games are a distant memory and the glory days of this program are a thing of the past, you can’t ask for more than catching some quality baseball in this charming little park. And the chances of another scoreboard exploding have to be minimal.

Paul Baker
May 3
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