MLB stadium guides
A firsthand review of Major League Baseball stadiums, from Michael Elizondo.
A guide to the Dodgers 2024 road schedule
A breakdown of the Dodgers schedule in 2024, specifically the road games, and advice on where one might want to go based on the calendar and other factors.
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Dodger fan guide: Kauffman Stadium
A Dodgers fan’s review of Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals.
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Dodgers fan guide to Coors Field
Eli(zondo) and Adric present another entry of the Guide. This time the Guide explores Coors Field.
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Dodger fan guide: American Family Field in Milwaukee
The Dodger fans’ Guide to going to a game at American Family Field.
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Dodgers fan guide: Petco Park in San Diego
The Dodger fan’s guide to going to a game at Petco Park in San Diego against the Padres.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric: Introduction to the Guide 2023
Or "How an eight-game losing streak led to two years of travel (and counting!) for Dodger baseball."
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Dodger fan guide: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
A Dodgers fan’s review of Angel Stadium of Anaheim, home of LA’s freeway series rivals.
Stadium tour adds Atlanta and Tampa in 2023
Or "Holiday airfare made Michael an offer he couldn’t refuse" or "Michael Elizondo has a couple of milestones to share." The six-year project continues into its second year with one last addition to the travel calendar.
On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric: First-game certificates
A breakdown of what you get for going to a first game at various ballparks throughout Major League Baseball.
The 2023 Stadium Guide
Or "A new season is upon us, let us revisit the rankings." The revised, annual subjective guide to the ballparks that I have been to in my time as a professional Dodger fan. 18 down, 12 to go.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric: The 2023 itinerary
Or The Travel Dates for Dodger Adventures for the 2023 Season
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in Phoenix
The Dodger fan’s Guide to going to a game at Chase Field. The tips and tricks to enjoy de facto Dodger Stadium East.
On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric: 2022 ranking of MLB stadiums
The first-half is over. It’s time for a list of where I have been. A subjective guide to the sixteen ballparks that I have been to, so far, during my time as a Dodger fan.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in Los Angeles
The Guide explores Dodger Stadium. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at Dodger Stadium.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in St. Louis
The Guide explores Busch Stadium, version 3.0. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at Busch Stadium, version 3.0.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in Atlanta
The Guide explores Truist Park. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at Truist Park.
On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in San Francisco
The Guide explores Oracle Park in San Francisco.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric in...Cincinnati
The Guide explores Cincinnati. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at the Great American Ballpark.
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On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in Pittsburgh
The Guide explores PNC Park in Pittsburgh. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at PNC Park. The Guide makes the argument that PNC Park is, by far, the best value for a visiting Dodgers fan in the Major Leagues.
On the Road with Eli(zondo) and Adric...in Chicago
The Guide explores the North Side of Chicago. The Inaugural Entry of the Guide. A Dodger Fan’s Guide to Going to a Game at Wrigley Field.
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