Top Stadiums
10 big league parks you should see in 2008
by Devin Pratt
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Washington D.C.'s Nationals Park

Photo courtesy of Mitchell Layton/Washington Nationals
Seating capacity: 41,222
Field surface: Grass
Year opened: 2008
Situated in Southeast Washington, D.C., Nationals Park is
Major League Baseball's newest stadium. The start of the 2008 season marks the
grand opening of this 41,222-seat state-of-the-art gem and the Nationals left
no stone unturned when it came to building their new home. The park is packed
with the modern amenities that have come to define the new generation of
stadiums, such as luxury boxes, almost 50 concession stands, indoor dining, and
great views of the field. But team owners didn't stop there. Nationals Park
also boasts cherry blossom lined walkways, the latest audio/video technology,
600 feet of LED lighting around the rim of the stadium, and the distinction of
being the first major stadium to be certified as an eco-friendly facility.
Fast Fact: Nationals Parks features a massive
4,811-square-foot scoreboard, which will feature live action, player images,
statistics, and instant replays—all in high-definition.
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