This includes Pro, Semi-Pro, Minor Leauge, Ect.
Ive only been to semi-pro games I've to three Stampede Express games and many San Angelo Colts games
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>15 NJ Devils games
2 Pittsburgh Pirates games
4 New York Yankees games
1 Myrtle Beach Pelicans game
1 NY Jets game
1 Pittsburgh Penguins game
4 NJ Nets games
Quote from: njroadhorse on June 21, 2009, 05:40:02 PM
4 New York Yankees games
I'm sorry :P
5 - Green Bay Packers games
1 - Milwaukee Bucks game
4 - Milwaukee Brewers games (1 at Miller park, the other three at old late County Stadium)
1 - Minnesota Twins game (at the Baggie dome obviously)
All I've been to so far this year is
1 Nashville Predators game
The Food City 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race @ Bristol Motor Speedway
Minor leagues:
Binghamton Mets
Albany River Rats (x3 or x4)
NJ Jackals
NJ Cardinals
Major leagues:
NY Yankees (more than 20, 1 was at 1996 World Series)
NY Mets (at least 3)
Montreal Expos
Toronto Blue Jays
Boston Red Sox (at least 5, 2-3 of which were vs. Yankees)
NY Knicks (x2)
NJ Nets (at least 5, at least 2 of which were vs. Knicks)
NY Jets (no idea; several were when I was a kid - but 1 recently)
NJ Giants (Only when they were "hosting" the Jets)
NY Rangers (2-3)
NJ Devils (See Jets - at least 2 were vs. Rangers)
Whoops, forgot: Carolina Hurricanes, Boston Bruins (1 each)
I have kept pretty good track of my pro baseball games:
http://www.teresco.org/pics/baseball.html (http://www.teresco.org/pics/baseball.html)
I've seen games in all 30 current MLB parks plus 8 former parks. I'm at 31 current and former minor league parks.
A lot of these were good reasons to pick up a lot of the roads I've traveled, so this isn't even all that off topic.
For the NFL, it's the Orange Bowl and Joe Robbie for Dolphins games, an LA Raiders exhibition in the LA Coliseum, and a Bills game in Buffalo.
NHL arenas: Boston Bruins at both the Boston Garden and Fleet Center, Nassau Coliseum for the Islanders, the Meadowlands for the Devils, whatever they call the one where the Hurricanes play, the St. Pete Times Forum for a Lightning game, and Philips Arena for a Thrashers game.
AHL: Adirondack Red Wings in Glens Falls, CD Islanders in Troy, Albany River Rats, Portland Pirates.
ECHL: Florida Everblades in Estero.
NBA (though I hate to admit it): Minnesota Timberwolves.
I think that's it (for now).
I've been to a couple Detroit Tiger games at Tiger Stadium during my childhood, and once to Comerica in 2005. Also did a couple Cubs games, also during childhood (one time was SRO because Dad thought he'd be able to walk up and buy bleacher tickets). I've been to several minor league games at C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek (both its past Midwest League and current Northwoods League franchises), a few K-Wings games, one Fort Wayne Komets game, and just recently attended my first Sprint Cup race at MIS!
2 Pittsburgh Penguins games ( +2 viewing parties in the arena during the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals)
1 Pittsburgh Pirates game (@ Three Rivers)
1 Pittsburgh Phantoms game (the Rollerblade hockey team)
1 Jacksonville Jaguars game
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NASCAR Races:
7 Gatorade Duel races @ Daytona
2 NASCAR All-Star races @ Charlotte
2 ARCA Races (1 @ Lake Erie, 1 @ Pocono)
2 Truck races @ Charlotte
1 Daytona 500
MISC Qualifying days @ Pocono, Bristol, Martinsville.
There's no way I can list every game or race I've been to in my life, but I have listed all the home venues and teams that inhabit the facility. Items in italics are either a defunct team or a defunct venue.
NFL
Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis) Baltimore Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Tennessee Titans LP Field
MLB
NL
Philadelphia Phillies Veteran's Stadium
Houston Astros Minute Maid Field
Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
New York Mets Shea Stadium
San Diego Padres Qualcomm Park
AL
Cleveland Indians Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field
Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Memorial Stadium
NBA
Cleveland Cavaliers Richfield Coliseum
NHL
San Jose Sharks HP Pavillion at San Jose
Nashville Predators Sommet Center
NASCAR
Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Trucks Talladega Superspeedway
Sprint Cup Pocono Raceway
Nationwide Nashville Superspeedway
Nationwide Music City Motorplex (Fairgrounds)
Sprint Cup Bristol Motor Speedway
Sprint Cup Watkins Glen International
Sprint Cup Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Other Racing
IRL Nashville Superspeedway
IROC Talladega Superspeedway
Minor League Baseball
Nashville Sounds Greer Stadium
Minor League Hockey
Cleveland Lumberjacks Richfield Coliseum
Cleveland Lumberjacks Quicken Loans Arena
Nashville Knights Nashville Municipal Arena
Nashville Knighthawks Nashville Municipal Arena
Arena Football
Cleveland Thunderbolts Richfield Coliseum
Nasvhille Cats Sommet Center
Canadian Football
Toronto Argonauts Rogers Center (Skydome)
Indoor Soccer
Cleveland Force/Crunch Richfield Coliseum
Don't think I've tried Cleveland Crunch. Does the milk catch on fire? :-D
Quote from: AlpsROADS on June 28, 2009, 07:54:52 PM
Don't think I've tried Cleveland Crunch. Does the milk catch on fire? :-D
No, the crunch is the sound your teeth make when you try to chew it. :wow: :sombrero:
> 15 Buffalo Sabres games
2 Buffalo Bills games
3 Buffalo Bisons games
4 Buffalo Bandits games
1 Rochester Knighthawk game
1 Austin Ice Bats game
> 20 Lyndonville Tigers games (semi-pro football - I'm their announcer!)
You guys keep count? I admire you.
-Detroit Pistons (basketball)
-Grand Rapids Griffins (hockey)
-Grand Rapids Bearcats (hockey, defunct)
-West Michigan Whitecaps (baseball)
-Grand Rapids Rampage (arena football)
While I haven't seen any NHL games, I have seen college hockey at NHL venues a few times, such as the Great Lakes Invitational at Joe Louis Arena.
I haven't kept count of some of the teams I've seen more than others, but I'll try my best.
Baseball:
-Rochester Red Wings (International League), many games
-Jamestown Jammers (New York-Penn League), many games
-Auburn Doubledays (New York-Penn League), 2 games (plus one rainout)
-Montreal Expos (National League, now in Washington), 1 game (my very first professional sports game attended in person, tickets were dirt cheap :D )
Hockey:
-Rochester Americans (AHL), many games (including one from luxury suite)
Lacrosse:
-Rochester Knighthawks (NLL), 1
-Rochester Rattlers (MLL, now in Toronto), 1
Soccer:
-Rochester Rhinos (USL-1), 4
...and it probably doesn't count, since it's not "professional"...but I've also attended numerous Clarkson University hockey games as well, both at home and several times at arch-rival St. Lawrence... :D
MLB
several D-Backs games
Dodgers
NLF
Cardinals
NBA
Suns
NHL
Ducks
Coyotes
MLL
Sting (was in Phoenix)
AFL
Rattlers
Oh, I forgot countless New Jersey Cardinals games when they were around.
NFL - Steelers (Three Rivers Stadium)
NHL - Penguins (Mellon Arena); Hurricanes (RBC Center); Blackhawks (United Center)
MLB - Pirates (Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park); Red Sox (Fenway Park)
I've also seen the Durham Bulls and the Carolina Mudcats play in their respective home stadiums.
1 White Sox game (though I hate the White Sox, being a Cubs fan, but my cousin had tickets, so I went)
1 Tennessee Oilers game (the year they played in Memphis while transitional from Houston to Nashville (now the Tennessee Titans)
1 Atlanta Hawks game
1 Jackson Mets game (when the Mets had a minor-league team here)
I used to work part-time for the Mississippi Braves minor-league team.