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Road Trip - California & Nevada

The idea of seeing all 190 active major and minor league ballparks feels like a daunting task and a life's work - chipping away here and there over many years. For the 2019 season, here are some recommendations to take a week or a weekend getaway to get just a little bit closer.

I have had the opportunity to traveling to California many times and if there was one state to have a road trip, that would be it. You get the chance to see the desert, mountains, national parks, wine country and enjoy a few double double animal style burgers at In-N-Out. California and Nevada offer 12 Minor League ballparks and 5 Major League ballparks, so there are plenty of options and great variety. While this trip would require both a ton of time and money, it would be one for the ages.

Here is my proposed two-week journey that would cross off 14 ballparks including all 12 MiLB parks plus LAA and SF, but what seems more attainable could be one of either visiting all the teams in the south or north.

Southern CA/NV
Saturday, July 13 - 7:05pm - Salt Lake City @ Las Vegas Aviators
- Roughly 4hr. drive to Lancaster, fortunately it is a Sunday late afternoon game
Sunday, July 14 - 5:05pm - San Jose Giants @ Lancaster Jethawks
Monday, July 15 - 7:05pm - Stockton Ports @ Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Tuesday, July 16 - 7:07pm - Houston Astros @ Los Angeles Angels (Ohtani Bobblehead)
Wednesday, July 17 - 6:00pm - Modesto Nuts @ Lake Elsinore Storm
Thursday, July 18 - 7:05pm - Visalia Rawhide @ Inland Empire 66ers'
- Roughly 8hr. drive or a $200 non-stop flight.
Northern CA/NV
Friday, July 19 - 7:05pm - Fresno Grizzlies @ Reno Aces
Saturday, July 20 - 7:10pm - Rancho Cucamonga Quakes @ Stockton Ports
Sunday, July 21 - 5:00pm - Lancaster Jethawks @ San Jose Giants
Monday, July 22 - 6:45pm - Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco Giants
Tuesday, July 23 - 7:05pm - Stockton Ports @ Modesto Nuts
Wednesday, July 24 - 7:05pm - San Jose Giants @ Visalia Rawhide
Thursday, July 25 - 7:00pm - Sacramento River Cats @ Fresno Grizzlies
Friday, July 26 - 7:05pm - Tacoma Rainiers @ Sacramento River Cats


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