Okay, so, I’ve been working on this project lately, and I thought I’d share my little adventure with you all. It’s about creating a map of all the Major League Baseball stadiums. Yeah, sounds simple enough, but trust me, it was a bit of a journey.

First off, I had to gather all the data. I mean, where are all these stadiums located? I started digging around, jotting down addresses, cities, you know, the whole nine yards. It was a bit tedious, but hey, gotta start somewhere, right?
Scouting the Locations
I started with the famous ones. You got your Fenway Park in Boston – that old, green stadium. And then there’s the Yankee Stadium in New York – huge, impressive, kind of a big deal. It was cool to see these iconic places on the map and realize, “Wow, I’m actually plotting these out.”
I made a list to keep track of all the stadiums:
- Fenway Park – Boston
- Yankee Stadium – New York
- Oracle Park – San Francisco
- …and so on
Plotting Them Out
Next up, I used a mapping tool to start plotting these locations. I won’t lie; it was kind of fun to see the map starting to fill up with all these baseball landmarks. It’s like, each pin I dropped was a little victory. From the East Coast to the West Coast, I was marking them all.
I remember hitting a bit of a snag with some of the newer stadiums. Some of them are so new, they weren’t even showing up properly on the maps yet! But I managed to find their coordinates and got them on there. Persistence pays off, I guess.

Making it Look Nice
Of course, I wanted the map to look decent. I played around with different markers, colors, you know, trying to make it visually appealing. It’s not just about the locations; it’s about making it look like something you’d want to check out.
Final Touches
Finally, I added some extra details. Like, I figured it would be cool to have some quick facts about each stadium. Nothing too fancy, just some interesting tidbits. It’s the little things that make a difference, you know?
So, there you have it. That’s my story of mapping out all the MLB stadiums. It was a fun little project, and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Maybe it’ll inspire some of you to plan your own baseball road trip. Who knows? Anyway, hope you enjoyed this little share. Catch you later!