Philadelphia Phillies vs. San Diego Padres
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Members Who Went Said:Our seats were great and we had a fabulous time! Good seats. Too late for the Padres though. Good game non the less.
Pamela Haehn D. Lizzy good seats, beautiful evening, too bad the Padres are a train wreck. |
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More Details About This Event: Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and all the Philadelphia Phillies come to PETCO Park to take on the San Diego Padres. The Padres are led by a powerhouse line-up of talent, including Adrián González, Greg Maddux and Trevor Hoffman. With so much talent on the field, this is sure to be a great evening of baseball.
About PETCO Park: PETCO Park is spectacular in every way, combining the best sight lines in baseball with breathtaking views of San Diego. Architecturally magnificent, it celebrates the sea, the sky, the natural beauty, cultural diversity and unique spirit of our region. Innovative design features evoke the timeless traditions of baseball in an intimate setting, with state-of-the-art fan amenities to suit every taste and budget.The natural stone and stucco exterior and lovely landscaping, including the Park at the Park beyond the outfield fence, make this the garden spot of baseball, with a relaxed yet dynamic atmosphere that reflects the San Diego lifestyle. Concourses are spacious, open and airy. Signature towers and terraces offer panoramic views of the Bay, the downtown skyline, Balboa Park and the mountains on the horizon of America's Finest City. Fans are lower and closer to the action than at Qualcomm Stadium. The playing field is asymmetrical, with dimensions and charming features that accentuate traditional baseball values. The seating bowl is divided into distinctive "neighborhoods." All 42,000 fixed seats are comfortable, with cup-holders and extra leg room. Seats down the lines are angled to the infield. The two upper levels are built on extended cantilevers, with the front of the Terrace Level only 34 feet above the field, creating a sense of intimacy reminiscent of the great old ballparks. |
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Susan Martin