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Worst name for a ballpark

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PETCO !!!!!!!!!

 

 

your just saying that because you're pro PETA

 

 

 

the worst name for a stadium is Pro Player. it's named after a company that has been out of business for years.

Ballpark in Arlington is good...it's not named after a corporation.

 

worst is definitely petco. why? "it's where the pets go"

 

you might as well have tampax field.

anything that adds Colliseum to their name is cool in my book.... it could say the ketchup dirty coffee mug colliseum and it still sounds cool.

 

Ballpark in Arlington is a great name ... no gimmicks

I voted Bank One. I don't know about you, but I don't want to go to any game at ...

 

B. O. Park.

 

On the other hand, I think Minute Maid (M&M) Park is a pretty cool name.

the worst name for a stadium is Pro Player. it's named after a company that has been out of business for years.

pro player is a cool name i've always like it. It sounds as if it wasent named after anything and that instead it means pro player. Which has to do with sports i like it.

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