Game 9: Rays at Twins
Will I retire to St. Pete?
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TV The Dial: Treasure Island Baseball Network Spies ‘R Us: DRAYSBAY In seeing the 21 MLB ballparks I’ve been to thus far, I’ve traversed a lot of territory. Besides ranking the yards , it has given me an opportunity to think about whether I could live in different parts of these United States. There are some locales I could never tolerate.
Houston’s humidity would melt me, as would the dryer heat of Arlington. Even St. Louis would be too soggy.