Home Outdoor Fun Ball Parks to Explore this Summer By Erin LemJune 12, 2011 Search more like this baseballgolf-coursebatting-cagesathleticsgamefirewalletstadiumkidbounce-housesflyrelaxriversport Read next Outdoor Fun 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them) Outdoor Fun 23 Swaddles & Baby Sleep Sacks We Love Outdoor Fun Channel Your Inner Clark Griswold with These 14 Holiday Inflatables Outdoor Fun 18 Festive Holiday Gifts for $25 & Under Outdoor Fun Do You Decorate Early for the Holidays? Psychologists Say It May Make You Happier Need a little break from running around parks with the kids? If your little ones like to watch sports, take ’em to the ball park! We put together a list of family and wallet-friendly places to watch baseball across the Bay. So support your local team, sit back, relax and enjoy the game! AT&T Park Yes, the San Francisco Giants are world champions now. Which means it’s harder to get tickets but definitely worth it! Both adults and kids will enjoy the thrills of the crowd and the team firing up the park. Tickets range from $20-$200. Overstock.com Coliseum Formerly known as Oakland- Alameda County Coliseum, the park is home to the Oakland Athletics and the atmosphere is low-key. $9-$200. San Jose Municipal Stadium Home of the San Jose Giants, the park also offers a “kid zone,” which features inflatable activities such as a speed pitch, bounce house, skee ball, slide, t-ball, and batting cage. Kids can play for free as long as you have tickets to the game! $7 for kids, $10 for adults. Raley Field Home of the Sacramento River Cats. Single day tickets start at $7 for lawn tickets. John Thurnam Field Home of the Modesto Nuts, this park has been opened since 1952 and is located on the heels of a golf course, but the nets will protect you from being hit by small flying balls! Tickets start at $6. —list compiled by Sabrina Blardone