183 Days MLB Road Trip, Game 56: Camden Yards

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The GOAL: 183 Straight Days (every single day at least 1 gm) Of ALL 30 MLB Parks Trip In 2015 (217 Games) view full year schedule.

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DAY DATE

Thursday May 21, 2015

Game #56 Day #47

Today’s game (s) Start Time (s) in EST  and Venue (s):

Camden  Yards (6th/20 games there in 2015), 12:35 vs M’s.

161 games left in 136 days

Daily Expenses This day

Prepaid:

Ticket – $ 16

Busses are both Greyhound  today, Washington  to Baltimore – $ 8

Baltimore  to Philly – $ 9

Day of expenses:

Food -$10

Public transportation back to home base New Jersey – $5

 

Method of Transportation To This Game, Where I am headed next.

I will board an early Am  bus to downtown  Baltimore, where I will walk to the game, and then return to the Greyhound  Station less than a mile from the park.

I am able to sleep at home base tonight, before I head back to Washington for one more game. From there it is back to back Doubleheaders with the New York Yankees and Boston  Red Sox  venues on Saturday  and Sunday.

Stadium Count after April (14 of 30 parks,  finished for year with Comerica Park, Progressive  Field, Busch Stadium and Kauffman  Stadium.)

CBP – 16

Yankee Stadium – 7

Nats Park – 10

Fenway Park – 4

Camden Yards – 6

Wrigley Field – 2

Busch Stadium – 2

Kauffman Stadium – 2

Progressive Field – 2

 

Great American Ball Park – 1

 

Miller Park – 1

 

Citi Field – 2

 

Comerica Park – 1

 

Makes 56 games in 47 days, including 10 Doubleheaders, 1 missed and made up doubleheader.. There was one cancellation outright on Apr 7th, that  will be made up as part of a July 7th doubleheader.

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About chuckbooth3023

I played competitive baseball until 18 years old and had offers to play NCAA Division 1 University Baseball at Liberty University. Post-concussion symptoms from previous football and baseball head injuries forced me to retire by age 19. After two nearly made World Record Attempts in 2008, I set a New World Record by visiting all 30 MLB Parks (from 1st to last pitch) in only 24 Calendar Days in the summer 0f 2009. In April of 2012, I established yet another new GWR by visiting all 30 Parks in only 23 Calendar Days! You can see the full schedule at the page of the www.mlbreports.com/gwr-tracker . In 2015, I watched 224 MLB Games, spanning all 30 MLB Parks in 183 Days. Read about that World Record Journey at https://mlbreports.com/183in2015/229sked2015/

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