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Monday, April 03, 2006

BASEBALL FLYOVER 

[backpost -- actually posted 30 May ~1:47a]
[updated Miller Park image found 4 Jul]

Okay, so I got bored. I went through and did Google Earth searches on all the ballparks of Major League Baseball. However, I should note that a couple of the photos are incorrect, not updated, or blurry. There's a line of demarcation in the Milwaukee area where the satellite photos are sharp, and Miller Park is north of that line. The aerial photo in San Diego was taken before Petco Park was fully operational. In Saint Louis, old Busch Stadium was dynamited and replaced by the newer Busch.

Other than that, I put all of these in a semi-oblique perspective and didn't deviate from north, so everything that's usually north is north. I didn't rotate or anything. Needless to say, the photos are via the very bitchin' Google Earth software, which basically is GIS to the layperson.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
AL West
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
McAfee Coliseum, Oakland
Safeco Field, Seattle
Ameriquest Field in Arlington, Texas

AL Central
US Cellular Field, Chicago
Jacobs Field, Cleveland
Comerica Park, Detroit
Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota

AL East
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore
Fenway Park, Boston
Yankee Stadium, New York
Tropicana Field, Saint Petersburg (Tampa Bay)
Rogers Centre, Toronto

NATIONAL LEAGUE
NL West
Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona
Coors Field, Denver, Colorado
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
Petco Park, San Diego
AT&T Park, San Francisco

NL Central
Wrigley Field, Chicago
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati
Minute Maid Park, Houston
Miller Park, Milwaukee
PNC Park, Pittsburgh
Busch Stadium, Saint Louis

NL East
Turner Field, Atlanta
Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Shea Stadium, New York
Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, DC

Again, thanks to Google Earth for killing many hours of mine, two years after going through the GIS program at Central Washington U back in Ellensburg.

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