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You are here: Home / From Joe's Mind / My Tour of all 30 Ballparks

My Tour of all 30 Ballparks

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 13, 2005 at 12:25 pm

Something I’ve always wanted to do is to visit all 30 MLB Ballparks. Part of the problem is that is stupid expensive. That would have to be a “win the lottery” thing I’d do. Especially now that I have a daughter, so I’d have to pay for three. :)
Until I win the lottery, I’ve had to settle for the next best thing. I’ve gone and done a fly-by tour of all 30 Major League Baseball parks with the software “Google Earth“. It’s free software that gives you satellite views of pretty much everywhere. It has the ability to do “tours” of lists of coordinates. One night a week ago when I was bored, I went and created one for all 30 Major League Baseball teams. If you don’t have Google Earth, it’s free, so click on the link above to grab it, install it. And then click on this link, and it will show you the tour.
https://www.rangerfans.com/stuff/MLBBallparks2005.kmz
If you check this out, and enjoy it, please come back and let me know. Always curious when people use things I create. Thanks.

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Comments

  1. Kurt says

    December 13, 2005 at 11:04 pm

    that has been my absolute desire as a 15 year-old teenager…to see all 30 ballparks, haha pathetic i know…and yeah i have google earth and its really cool…never been to all 30 parks though

  2. Brooks says

    December 14, 2005 at 6:57 am

    I liked it to i found my house!!!!!!!!!!!

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