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The Sweet Spot: The Story of the San Diego Padres Petco Park
On April 9, 2004 the San Diego Padres inaugurated their new ballpark, Petco, with a win against upstate rival San Francisco Giants. The Sweet Spot lays out the story behind the construction of Petco, considered by many to be America's most beautiful ballpark. From commemorative bricks to acres of peat moss sweet caroline fenway park and sod to each sweet caroline fenway park and every one of the 42,000 seats, The Sweet Spot's 350-plus color photos, park trivia, interviews, sweet caroline fenway park and more clearly sweet caroline fenway park and beautifully reveal each step of Petco's four-year path from pre-groundbreaking to completion. Detailed behind-the-scenes information, including collaboration with Padres stars such as Phil Nevin sweet caroline fenway park and team MVP Mark Loretta, allows The Sweet Spot to deliver up secrets for curious fans. The only authorized history of San Diego's Petco Park, The Sweet Spot features a foreword by Padres legend Tony Gwynn sweet caroline fenway park and is a vivid visual commemoration of Petco Park's backbreaking construction sweet caroline fenway park and victorious grand opening.
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Fenway Park - Fenway Park is the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club.
Sweet Caroline - Sweet Caroline is a pop song written and performed by Neil Diamond and released in 1969 on the album of the same name. The song eventually reached #4 on the Billboard chart and eventually went platinum for sales of two million singles.
Fenway (MBTA station) - Fenway is a stop on the D branch of the MBTA Green Line. It is located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston Massachusetts, under Park Drive near the Riverway.
Sweet Kiss (horse) - Sweet Kiss was a horse who, ridden by Frank Hayes, ran at Belmont Park in New York with odds of 20-1 in February 1953. Hayes suffered a heart attack and died during the race, but Sweet Kiss went on to finish first.
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