1. Toronto, OntarioCanada (Bluejays). Credit:Toronto Convention and Visitors Association. (x)
  1. Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Brewers): Submitted request on 5/15/08. Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau. Permission granted 5/27. Sent email follow-up5/27.Ann Stuckey <>


Credit: Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau (x)

Also found, MillerPark2.jpg, (but not to be used) which is a Wikipedia, attribute to the licensing for Creative Commons, © 2006 Royalbroil.

  1. Seattle, Washington, Safeco Field, Mariners. Seattle Convention and Visitors Bureau. submitted request on 5/15/08. Got email back saying they don’t have, contact , Rebecca Hale. 5/16. She wrote and said she’d get something to me.
    Credit: Ben Van Houten, Seattle Mariners.(x)
  1. Dallas, Texas Rangers. Credit: Retrieved with permission from Dallas Convention & Visitors

    Bureau.Credit: Courtesy of the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau (x)
  1. Houston: , ballpark39. Downloaded with permission from.
    Credit.Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau (x)
    These photos are available in high resolution downloads to be used for editorial purposes ONLY, not for advertising or selling products or services.
  1. Philadelphia Phillies. CitizensBankPark.

Credit: Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau - Anthony Sinagoga. (x)
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  1. PittsburghPiratesPNCPark. Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Credit: VisitPittsburgh (x)

Send link when done. , Kristin Mitchell.

  1. Cincinnati Reds Great American Ballpark.

Credit: CincinnatiUSA Regional Tourism Network. © Cincinnati Reds. (x)

Ross Czarnik

  1. Cleveland Indians, Not Jacobs Field anymore. Image downloaded but permission requested 5/16.Granted on May 19.
    Credit: PositivelyCleveland: Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland (x)
    "Allie, Corinne" <>
  1. Phoenix, Chase Field, Diamondbacks. Credit: Photo courtesy Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau. Requested 5/15. Already have images that aren’t high-def. Approved. Approved 5/16. (x)
    Credit: Luke Plonsky (Greater Phoenix CVB)
  1. Shea Stadium, New YorkMets.
    Credit: © 2006 Kjetil Ree, link to Creative Commons Deed (x)
  1. New York Yankees.
    Credit: © 2006 Kjetil Ree. - link to creative commons deed, see Shea. (x)
  1. Kansas City Royals. Kaufman Stadium. Credit: Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association. Request submitted 5/15, approved May 20. See email from Laura Jahn. .

Credit: Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association. (x)

  1. St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium.
    Credit: St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission.
    Send URL afterwards. .(x)
  1. Minnesota Twins, Minneapolist, metrodome. Emailed request to Michelle Johnson of MeetMinneapolis for CleanPix access. But they only have for the Vikings shot. She suggested I contact the ballpark and gave names. I sent email to dennis alfton of the Metrodome. Sent reminder 5/27 because at the time he was on the road. He sent me several pictures.
    Credit: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome(x)
  1. DetroitTigersComericaPark. Credits:

Credit: Vito Palmisano -Courtesy DMCVB (x)
Request submitted (registered with bpt email and ballpark39 as pw). Approved but image file is corrupted. Sent email to the fact. Sent email again on 5/27. Lisa Jaeger

  1. Boston Red Sox. Used with permission.
    Credit: Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. (x)
  1. Baltimore Orioles Camden Yards. Used with permission from
    Credit: Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association. (x)
    A high-def image is also available by request.
  1. Chicago Office of Tourism #17CA - Wrigley Field
    Credit: City of Chicago/ Chris McGuire(x)
  1. Chicago Office of Tourism #16CA - Chicago White Sox - U.S. Cellular Field
    Credit: City of Chicago/ Chris McGuire(x)
  1. Atlanta Braves, Turner Field. I found one on a community blog but not sure about permissions. Found also a site, atlantaphoto.com that has some for sell.
    Credit: None (x)
  1. Florida Marlins. Requested . Image provided by Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau --. ." 5/19?I did find a picture – not great, but then it’s the lousiest ballpark – on Wikipedia.
    Credit:© 2006 Fredler Brave, who is now 17 years old. (x)
  1. TampaBay Rays. Found image onTampaBay government website and requested permission to use. Permission granted.
    Credit: City of TampaBay. (x)
  1. DenverColoradoRockies, Coors Field.
    Credit: Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. (x)
  1. Anaheim Angels of Los Angeles. Heh. Requested 5/15.There’s a LegoLand in Carlsbad. Approved. 5/20. Matt Navarrette <>
    Credit: Courtesy of Anaheim/Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau (x)
    for permissions.
  1. San Diego Padres, Petco Park. Request submitted, 5/15. Approved 5/19. (x)
    Credit: courtesy of Joanne DiBona.

Stephenie Medina <>

  1. San Francisco Giants, Ballpark formerly known as PacBallPark. Requested 5/16.

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Credit:San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau. Bob Ecker (x)

  1. Oakland Athletics, McAfee Coliseum. Image from commons.wikipedia.org.
    Credit: Photo by Minesweeper. (x)
    <and link to
  1. Los Angeles Dodgers. Dodger Stadium. You are free to share and make derivative works of the file under the conditions that you appropriately attribute it, and that you distribute it under this or a similar cc-by-sa license. Credit: Frederick Dennstedt. (link ) (x)
  1. Washington Nationals. PR Lisa Pagano. . Chrissy Sutphin sent me. They don’t have and said they got case-by-case special permission. At any rate, wrote to LP on 5/16 But did find photo on dcpages.com. Doesn’t say anything about copyrights, etc. Has a ‘download’ button for each photo. So I’ll credit them and hope it’s okay. DSC00326.jpg

Credit: WashingtonDC City Pages. (x)

  1. Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame. There are two pictures: the Museum and LakeOtsego, if possible.
    Credit: Upstate Chunk & Paradigm Company, LLC(x)

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