i suppose you can read whatever you'd like into a quote. me, and on this board, i prefer to to give everyone the benefit of the doubt when it comes to obvious sarcasm, so i'll to ahead and say "link me up, asshole" has to do more with the douchebag who thinks links > "i was there and thought it was nice." and that's even without bringing up your dumbfuck links that carry oh-so-much weight:
A unique retractable roof, a design rich in nostalgia, and who can’t fall in love with Bernie the Brewer making his way down the slide whenever a member of the hometown nine hits a home run.
Milwaukee's Miller Park is, without a doubt, impressive. Its immensity is awe-inspring. Its retractable roof is mesmerizing (as you see it closing above after a game). Its height is astonishing. Its team is ... well, the stadium is impressive.
and, you know, one of your links explaining their methodology:
The Chicago Cubs' Wrigley Field--"Heaven in the bleachers," as Shapiro puts it--topped all other parks in this elusive category. Though the ballpark is cold, cramped and crowded, there's a certain authenticity to spending an afternoon on the North Side that goes beyond the superficial. None of the glitzy new ballparks can boast their own supernatural history: At Wrigley, Cubs fans blame their team's struggles on hexes stemming from billy goats, black cats and, most recently, Steve Bartman.
or in other words: this ballpark is so much better than miller field because the team that plays there hasn't won a game since 1973. ja, totally debunks the idea that someone on this board went to miller park and found it a decent ballpark.
i believe it's put thusly: douchebag. why don't you step outside and get some vitamin d.
and since you can't make a point on this board without mentioning your own team, i absolutely love on your links how comerica park is ranked anywhere between "blow this mother fucker up" and just outside of the top ten. funny, because i've been to safeco field as well (top 3 in most of them?) and could go four minutes without thinking i was at comerica, though that probably had more to do with only going up there to see the tigers rather than the garlic fries safeco sells for $7.