![]() Quality/selection of other concession-stand fare: Scores and scores ofĬoncession stands, and the same stuff at almost all of them - standardīallpark fare, if you still live in the 1970s. That's Fredbird giving a big hug to one of his biggest fans.ģ. Said one fan, as he scarfed down a couple, sticking close to the stand ready Reminded me of the old $1 movie theaters. Seat that was just right, though - three of the four seats I found open had ![]() Seat comfort: I abandoned my original upper-upper deck seat after theįirst, and played Goldilocks to get close to the action. Let's hope it keeps some of that old Busch fan vibe.ġ. Where diehards come by bus from hundreds of miles away to see what is, forĪ new ballpark is slated to open for the 2006 season right next to Busch,Īlong with a five-block area called "Ballpark Village." It'll have all the It makes sense that those items wouldn't sell well in the heartland, Other ballparks - almost no memorabilia featuring other teams' players or Look in the Cards souvenir shop, and you'll see - unlike T-shirts that amplify the intensity of the red seats.Īnd these aren't fantasy fans, or displaced fans. They wear McGwire shirts and Pujols jerseys, and rich red Cards Go to a game in Saint Louis, and you'll see more folksĭecked out in the team colors than just about any other stadium in theĬountry. Themselves make Busch a terrific place to see a game, much more than the The Redbirds, which is good, because that means they come out to the old LOUIS - Cardinals fans love Busch Stadium almost as much as they love Sea of red helps Busch gradeĮditor's Note: This is the 21st report card in 's summerlong series rating all 30 ballparks in Major League Baseball.
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