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A Fan's Guide to the Game The Braves are hoping for a little help from the
bullpen in '07. Mix that in with a veteran
starting rotation and a supporting staff
including the likes of Franco, Giles and Jones
and the potential for an NL East pennant becomes
very apparent. Any Braves fan headed out for a
game at Turner Field should take a look at our
"Fan's Guide to the Game" below.
There's a reason Braves fans have been filing
into Turner Field year after year. Not only has
Atlanta enjoyed the good fortune of having a
solid lineup for over a decade strong, the city
is home to a great baseball venue as well.
Tucked nicely between Georgia Avenue and Hank
Aaron Drive, Turner Field is just a few blocks
from downtown Atlanta.
It's recommended to enter the stadium through
Monument Grove on the northwest side of the
stadium. Braves fans can take in statues of Hank
Aaron, Phil Neikro and Ty Cobb as well as the
statues of retired Braves, Warren Spahn, Eddie
Mathews, Hank Aaron, Phil Niekro and Dale Murphy
on their way into the game. Just past Monument
Grove lies the main entry plaza where patrons
can select from a wide variety of food, snacks
and refreshments before finding their seats.
Once inside, it's hard not to notice how clean
they keep this park. No matter where you sit in
Turner Field you'll have your own chair and cup
holder. There are no bleachers at Turner Field.
From the Budweiser clock in right center field
to the massive scoreboard in center and the
double-deck seating behind left field, this is a
unique ballpark, built to bring back the past
glory of the old stadiums. It was built for
baseball, so the sightlines are great. The seats
just beyond the dugouts are angled in towards
the bases, so there's no stiff-neck seating down
the lines. One things for certain at Turner
Field, your going to have comfortable seating
with a great view no matter where you're
sitting.
The Braves got what it takes to make it to
October, so grab some cohorts, get out to Turner
Field and root the Braves on to victory today!
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