Top Stadiums
10 big league parks you should see in 2008
by Devin Pratt
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Milwaukee's Miller Park



Photos courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers/Scott Paulus
Seating capacity: 41,900
Field surface: Grass
Year opened: 2001
Perhaps the most beer-friendly stadium in America, Miller
Park offers a variety of brews ranging from Miller Lite to the finest micros
from Wisconsin's New Glarus and Pioneer brewing companies. Of course, you can't
have a beer without a trademark Wisconsin brat, so bring your appetite because
there's no shortage of food in this park. Tailgating is also a Wisconsin
tradition, so get to the game early and enjoy the pre-game festivities. And
don't forget to stick around after the game to watch them close the giant
retractable roof—trust us, it's much more interesting than it sounds.
Fast Fact: Apparently, no one can break in a new
ballpark like first baseman Sean Casey. While with the Cincinnati Reds, Casey
nabbed the first hit in Miller Park on April 6, 2001. Three days later he hit a
home run to get the first hit in Pittsburgh's PNC Park.
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