Cathedrals of the Game - Season 2

Season 2
Network

DatesOct 24, 2004 - Jun 3, 2005
Episodes

Season 2Episode 130 min
PNC Park
Host Michelle Beadle tours Boston's Fenway Park, the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use. The park has plenty of unique features such as Pesky's Pole and the Green Monster.
Oct 24, 2004

Season 2Episode 230 min
Fenway Park
Host Michelle Beadle visits the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
Oct 24, 2004

Season 2Episode 330 min
Baseball Hall of Fame
Host Michelle Beadle tours PNC Park, with its splendid sightlines and views of the Allegheny River and downtown skyline.
Oct 24, 2004

Season 2Episode 430 min
Rogers Centre
This episode takes place at the Old SkyDome in Toronto right next to the famous CN tower. Rogers Centre features a large scoreboard and a hotel in the stadium with a retractable roof!
May 1, 2005

Season 2Episode 530 min
Comerica Park
Host Michelle Beadle visits Toronto's Rogers Centre, opened in 1989 and was the first sports venue with a fully retractable roof.
May 1, 2005

Season 2Episode 630 min
Citizens Bank Park
The home of the Philidelphia Phillies and their crazy mascot The Phili Phanatic. In this park there is a Build A Phantic store. (Build-A-Bear Owned) and a liberty bell that lights up, gongs, and swings when a Phili player goes yard! Citizen's Bank Park was made and completed in 2004!
Jun 3, 2005
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