Incorporating old-fashioned school...
Incorporating old-fashioned school features such as an aged brick warehouse and rooftop bleacher seating, the first pitches were thrown in San Diego's PETCO Park and Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park last month as the 2004 Major League Baseball season got subordinate to way. With Antoine Predock as design architect and HOK Sport+Venue+Event as executive architect, San Diego's 42,455-seat ballpark encompasses a renovated former metal grant building down its leftfield line. Just beyond the $294 million ballpark's outfield art of self-defence is a 2.7-acre "Picnic Hill" park, which accommodates lawn
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