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  • I made my first visit to spring training last week and since I'm an A's fan, I saw 3 games at Hohokam Stadium. As with all the other ballparks I visited last week, this ballpark makes me dream "what if" something like this were built in Oakland? Oh well, a guy can dream...................... Parking is a breeze and you're extremely close to the stadium. The parking attendants are super friendly and very helpful. Getting through Security was easy and the lines moved really fast. Once inside the ballpark, the views from your seats or the lawn area are amazing. The bullpens are both located out in right field, so you can watch both teams pitchers warm-up. It's a smaller ballpark than some of the other ones in AZ, but there isn't a bad seat in the park. The scoreboard in left field is fairly big and you can see it from all locations. During batting practice, they have a camera behind the hitters, which is really cool. I liked seeing pictures/murals of the A's history, which I think was a nice touch. It allowed me as a fan to reminisce about the history and some of the awesome ballplayers that have worn the green and gold over the years. Being able to interact with the ballplayers and get some autographs before and after the games were a nice treat. The players were really friendly and accommodating. This is what I dreamed spring training was all about, so I'm so glad I got to witness it first-hand. The food options are OK and like others have said, you're going to pay major league prices, but I expected as much. I did enjoy a chili cheese dog that I felt was worth the price. My only disappointment was the A's Team Store. They had a very limited selection of spring training gear and even ran-out of fitted hats of all sizes. All the other parks I visited last week had a lot more apparel, selection and styles. You'd think they'd do a better job stocking their store, knowing that Hohokam Stadium hosted games 4 days in a row. Regardless, I plan to be back to enjoy more spring training games in the future.
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