goreds2 wrote:
Minor League baseball parks may be a more realistic chance of doing this.
One of the most interesting aspects of minor league baseball is where the stadiums are physically located. Unlike the major leagues where every team is located within close proximity to a major city, minor league teams operate in various geographical locations, from large, medium, and small towns to suburbs of major cities. The benefit of this reality is two fold. First, you get local culture; every ball park has its own unique story with interesting locals. Second, it's easier to locate an RV park close to a ball park in a town, as opposed to a major metropolitan city.
Also, some minor league ball parks even allow RVers to dry camp (boondock) in their parking lots.For information on team schedules and locations visit the official website of Minor League Baseball.
Minor League Park RV Trip