Best Baseball Ballparks of 2001
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9. Southwestern Bell
Bricktown Ballpark

Proving yet again that the only good news in stadium naming rights is that Johnny Cat and Tidy Bowl have the courtesy to avoid that type of sponsorship. Sadly companies with long names don't seem to be that courteous.

The Brick is a fine park which has reinvigorated its area and rekindled an interest in minor league ball in Oklahoma City.

The Redhawks' field is a bit chewed up for a park this young. All seats are good seats, although the general design of the park with its sweeping sky box area still seems a bit old-school. The food is good, and the nights are warm.

Not a destination, but a solid park with a good fan base that turns out to support their Redhawks. The area around the stadium in the downtown corridor has benefitted from the stadium greatly. Close enough for fans from Texas to check the AAA prospects out.

 

 

 

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