MLB Ballpark Directory


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American League Ballparks
TeamParkCapacityYear opened
Anaheim AngelsEdison Int'l Field of Anaheim45,0501966
Baltimore OriolesOriole Park at Camden Yards48,2621992
Boston Red SoxFenway Park34,2181912
Chicago White SoxComiskey Park44,3211991
Cleveland IndiansJacobs Field43,3451994
Detroit TigersComerica Park+-40,0002000
Kansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium40,6251973
Minnesota TwinsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome55,8831982
New York YankeesYankee Stadium57,5451928
Oakland AthleticsNetwork Associates Coliseum48,2191966*
Seattle MarinersSafeco Field46,6211999
Tampa Bay Devil RaysTropicana Field45,0001990**
Texas RangersThe Ballpark in Arlington49,1781994
Toronto Blue JaysSkyDome50,5161989
*Network Associates Coliseum opened in 1966 as home of the Oakland Raiders. The Athletics began play there in 1968.
**Tropicana Field opened in 1990 as home to hockey and other sporting events. The Devil Rays began play there in 1998.

National League Ballparks
TeamParkCapacityYear opened
Arizona DiamondbacksBank One Ballpark48,5691998
Atlanta BravesTurner 0Field49,8311997
Chicago CubsWrigley Field38,9021914
Cincinnati RedsCinergy Field52,9521970
Colorado RockiesCoors Field50,2001995
Florida MarlinsPro Player Stadium47,6621987*
Houston AstrosEnron Field+-42,0002000
Los Angeles DodgersDodger Stadium56,0001962
Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukee County Stadium53,1921953**
Montréal ExposOlympic Stadium43,7391976
New York MetsShea Stadium55,6011964
Philadelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium62,3821971
Pittsburgh PiratesThree Rivers Stadium47,9711970
St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium49,6761966
San Diego PadresQualcomm Stadium67,5441967
San Francisco GiantsPacific Bell Park42,0002000
*Joe Robbie Stadium opened in 1987 as home of the Miami Dolphins. The Marlins began play there in 1993.
**Milwaukee County Stadium opened in 1953 as home of the Milwaukee (now Atlanta) Braves. The Brewers began play there in 1970.

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