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Take Me Out to the Ballpark Wall Calendar 2012
A Month-by-Month Tour of Major League Baseball Parks Past and Present
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Black Dog steps up to bat again with the 2012 edition of the Take MeOut to the Ballpark Wall Calendar. Each of the 12 months highlights a different beloved ballpark from today or from years gone by. Ballparks featured in the 2012 calendar include: Fenway Park (Boston), Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles), Camden Yards (Baltimore), Citi Field (New York), Minute Maid Park (Houston), Rogers Centre (Toronto), Safeco Field (Seattle), Coors Field (Colorado), Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City), Petco Park (San Diego), Rangers Ballpark (Arlington, TX), and Target Field (Minnesota). Each month’s spread features a stunning full-page, full-color photograph of the park, a brief history, a few smaller photographs, and anecdotes that celebrate the park’s famous features and endearing idiosyncrasies. A baseball birthday is celebrated on each of the 365 days of the calendar, and all national holidays are included, as well as major holidays for the UK and Australia. The unique die-cut baseball diamond shape makes this calendar irresistible to any baseball fanatic
- On Sale
- Jun 29, 2011
- Page Count
- 24 pages
- Publisher
- Black Dog & Leventhal
- ISBN-13
- 9781579128616
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