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How many MLB games have you actually went to and spectated?

Sadly, I have only been to one.

It was an Atlanta Braves game, I was like 7-8 years old, I don't even remember it.
 
I've been to 3.

A Cubs game at Wrigley (against the White Sox) and 2 Twins games at the Metrodome (one against the Royals, the other against the Indians).

I might get to go to a game at Target Field this summer.
 
I went to a Mariners game once with my grandparent's when I was about 8 I remember how fun it was and the Mariners beat the Oakland A's.
 
I go at least 2-3 times every year. Sometimes more, but all of them are at Great American Ballpark.
 
i normally go 5-10 a year. This year i sat in the 14th row at the last game of the first home stand against the mariners. On Tuesday i went to the second Angels game and sat in a suit.
 
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Apr 21, 2011 17:06:03 GMT -5 Ranger Addict said:i normally go 5-10 a year. This year i sat in the 14th row at the last game of the first home stand against the mariners. On Tuesday i went to the second Angels game and sat in a suit.
Niiiiiiiice... I might be going to a game soon, my cousin won 4 free Reds tickets for getting 1st place in this poetry contest at our school.
 
I usually try to go to at least one, maybe 2 a year. I have probably been to about 10-15 in my life. I have been to U.S. Cellular Field, Wrigley Field, Texas Stadium (Rangers), Camden Yards, Old Yankee Stadium, and Fenway park.
 
I have been to about 10 or 11. They're a lot of fun, especially since my whole family went. Plus, just the food is an adventure all its own :P
 
I go to 4-5 games a year. Mostly at PNC Park. Also been to Camden Yards, Progressive field, and the Nationals Stadium (whatever that's called)
 
My parents went to two Atlanta Braves games about one month ago. I didn't get to go, there wasn't enough tickets. It was at Turner Field, both games they faced the Reds. The Reds won the first game and the second game was won by the Braves in the 12th or 13th inning with a walk-off single by Chipper Jones; one of my favorite players of all-time. That was probably the last walk-off hit of his career.
 
Like 7 or 8. I've been to Fenway Park, Camden Yards, and Nationals Park.
 
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