eheath > The bridge from the Omni Hotel to Petco Park. Hotel guests can walk across the bridge and into the stadium without having to cross the street below. The suspension braces offer a nice design in the new and modern downtown area.
eheath > Smack! The damage done by baseballs that hit the padded signs behind the outfield.
eheath > View of the San Diego Convention Center from the stadium.
eheath > The big black wall which holds numbers of the great retired players. In front of it is the practice pitching cage and seats for fans to watch the game.
eheath > Statue of Tony Gwynn which stands in Baseball Park directly behind the stadium. The park is open to the public, except during games when it costs $5.00 to come and watch the Padres play on the big screen television. It's great for families who like to come and picnic while the kids can run around and play baseball in a small diamond set up right next to the park.
eheath > View looking down from above of one of the eating areas. You can see how the color choices represent the sand and the water, which run along the coast of San Diego.
eheath > Another view of the Western Metal Supply Co.
eheath > A closer look at the Western Metal Supply Co. building and the scoreboard. See the yellow foul line painted on the corner of the building?
eheath > Wall of the Western Metal Building indicating the distance from home plate. Just to the left of the numbers is the third base foul line.
The bridge from the Omni Hotel to Petco Park. Hotel guests can walk across the bridge and into the stadium without having to cross the street below. The suspension braces offer a nice design in the new and modern downtown area.
eheath > The bridge from the Omni Hotel to Petco Park. Hotel guests can walk across the bridge and into the stadium without having to cross the street below. The suspension braces offer a nice design in the new and modern downtown area.
The bridge from the Omni Hotel to Petco Park. Hotel guests can walk across the bridge and into the stadium without having to cross the street below. The suspension braces offer a nice design in the new and modern downtown area.
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