Not all that surprising since I'm not a Baseball fan, so my count is 2, both from 1984
Kansas City (Royal Stadium) - Apparently still in use San Diego (Jack Murphy Stadium, now known as Qualcomm Stadium) - no longer used for baseball.
When I was at Jack Murphy Stadium - twice in the same weekend - it was configured for football, and was after the Padres lost the World Series there that year.
I've walked around the outside of both Olympic Stadium in Montreal and The Skydome, but not entered either. And Olympic Stadium was last year, after The Expos had become the latest incarnation of The Senators.
If The Rockies played any pre-Coors field seasons at Mile High Stadium, I was in it also - but before The Rockies existed, and again configured for either football (1987) or a Drum Corps International competition (1980). FWIW that incarnation of Mile High Stadium is also gone.
I've been in two minor league parks: Kane County Stadium (my only other professional baseball game) and The Albuquerque Sports Stadium (now extensively remodeled into Isotopes Park).
no subject
Kansas City (Royal Stadium) - Apparently still in use
San Diego (Jack Murphy Stadium, now known as Qualcomm Stadium) - no longer used for baseball.
When I was at Jack Murphy Stadium - twice in the same weekend - it was configured for football, and was after the Padres lost the World Series there that year.
I've walked around the outside of both Olympic Stadium in Montreal and The Skydome, but not entered either. And Olympic Stadium was last year, after The Expos had become the latest incarnation of The Senators.
If The Rockies played any pre-Coors field seasons at Mile High Stadium, I was in it also - but before The Rockies existed, and again configured for either football (1987) or a Drum Corps International competition (1980). FWIW that incarnation of Mile High Stadium is also gone.
I've been in two minor league parks: Kane County Stadium (my only other professional baseball game) and The Albuquerque Sports Stadium (now extensively remodeled into Isotopes Park).