What’s your favorite road ballpark so far?
Gusto: “I’d say my top two, in no particular order, are Pittsburgh and St. Louis. We had a couple of really nice days when we were in St. Louis, so you had the Arch in the background and it was nice and sunny and 70 degrees, so you can’t beat that. In Pittsburgh, I loved you got the background with the bridge. The whole stadium itself is really nice.”
Whitcomb: “This one is a little biased for me because that’s where I spend my offseason, but I’m going to say San Diego. I think not only is the playing surface really good, but the background with the city line and everything. PNC [in Pittsburgh] is not bad either. I just went there for the first time and that was beautiful.”
Gordon: “Pittsburgh was beautiful. I went up to the top and the stadium, the backdrop, the weather, clubhouse -- just all around was really, really nice”
What ballpark are you looking forward to playing in the most?
Gordon: “I’m looking forward to going out west. Dodger Stadium will be pretty cool in a couple of weeks, Colorado will be cool and then the Yankees and Fenway. Super historical places and looking forward to checking them out.”
Gusto: “I hear that the Yankees' ballpark is something else. I hear it gets a lot of fans and they do a lot of things really nice. I’m expecting that’s going to be a really good one, and there’s a rivalry there, so it’s going to be a good thing to be a part of.”