MLB Stadiums

Major League Baseball — 30 venues ranked by capacity

Current Stadiums

Former Stadiums

23rd Street Grounds

Chicago White Stockings (1874–1877)

Opened 1872

Agricultural Society Fair Grounds

Rockford Forest Citys (1871–1871)

Allen Pasture

Richmond Virginians (1884–1884)

American League Park

American League Park (1901–1926)

National Park II (1901–1926)

Washington Senators (1901–1902)

Opened 1901

American Park

Cincinnati Reds (1884–1901)

Opened 1884

Arlington Stadium

Texas Rangers (1972–1993)

Opened 1965

Association Park

Kansas City Cowboys (1888–1888), Kansas City Cowboys (1886–1886)

Athletic Park

Kansas City Cowboys (1884–1884)

4,000 capacity

Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium

Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (1974–1996)

Atlanta Stadium (1965–1973)

Atlanta Braves (1966–1996)

58,850 capacity Opened 1965

Avenue Grounds

Avenue Grounds (?–present)

Brighton Park (?–present)

Cincinnati Stars (1876–1880)

Baker Bowl

Philadelphia Phillies (1887–1938)

Opened 1887

Bank Street Grounds

Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (1884–1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (1882–1883)

Belair Lot

Baltimore Monumentals (1884–1884)

Bennett Park

Detroit Tigers (1901–1911)

Opened 1896

Borchert Field

Milwaukee Brewers (1891–1891)

Opened 1887

Boundary Field

Boundary Field (1891–1911)

National Park I (1891–1911)

National Park III (1891–1911)

Washington Nationals (1903–1910), Washington Senators (1892–1899), Washington Statesmen (1891–1891)

Opened 1891

Braves Field

Braves Field (1915–1952)

The Bee Hive (1915–1952)

Boston Braves (1915–1952)

Opened 1915

Brotherhood Park

Cleveland Infants (1890–1890)

Busch Memorial Stadium

St. Louis Cardinals (1966–2005)

Opened 1966

Candlestick Park

Candlestick Park (1960–2013)

3Com Park at Candlestick Point (1960–2013)

Monster Park (1960–2013)

San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point (1960–2013)

San Francisco Giants (1960–1999)

Opened 1960

Capitol Grounds

Capitol Grounds (?–present)

Capital Park I (?–present)

Washington Nationals (1884–1884)

Capitoline Grounds

Brooklyn Atlantics (1872–1872)

Cashman Field

Oakland Athletics (1996–1996)

Opened 1983

Centennial Grounds

Philadelphia Centennials (1875–1875)

Colt Stadium

Houston Colt .45s (1962–1964)

Opened 1962

Columbia Park

Philadelphia Athletics (1901–1908)

Opened 1901

Comiskey Park

Comiskey Park (1910–1990)

White Sox Park (1910–1990)

Chicago White Sox (1910–1990)

Opened 1910

Congress Street Grounds

Boston Beaneaters (1894–1894), Boston Reds (1890–1891)

Opened 1890

Crosley Field

Crosley Field (1912–1970)

Redland Field (1912–1970)

Cincinnati Reds (1912–1970)

Opened 1912

Culver Field

Rochester Broncos (1890–1890)

Opened 1886

Dartmouth Grounds

Boston Reds (1884–1884)

East End Park

East End Park (1891–1907)

Pendleton Park (1891–1907)

Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (1891–1891)

Opened 1891

Eastern Park

Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1891–1897), Brooklyn Ward's Wonders (1890–1890)

Opened 1890

Ebbets Field

Brooklyn Dodgers (1913–1957)

Opened 1913

Eclipse Park

Milwaukee Grays (1878–1878)

Eclipse Park I

Louisville Colonels (1882–1892)

Opened 1874

Eclipse Park II

Louisville Colonels (1893–1899)

Opened 1893

Exhibition Stadium

Toronto Blue Jays (1977–1989)

Opened 1959

Exposition Park

Kansas City Cowboys (1888–1889)

Exposition Park I

Allegheny City (1882–1882)

Opened 1882

Exposition Park II

Allegheny City (1883–1883)

Opened 1883

Exposition Park III

Pittsburgh Rebels (1914–1915), Pittsburgh Pirates (1891–1909), Pittsburgh Burghers (1890–1890)

Opened 1890

Federal League Park

Indianapolis Hoosiers (1914–1914)

Opened 1913

Forbes Field

Pittsburgh Pirates (1909–1970)

Opened 1909

Forepaugh Park

Philadelphia Athletics (1890–1891)

Fort Street Grounds

St. Paul White Caps (1884–1884)

Globe Life Park in Arlington

Globe Life Park in Arlington (1994–2019)

Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (1994–2019)

Ameriquest Field in Arlington (1994–2019)

The Ballpark in Arlington (1994–2019)

Texas Rangers (1994–2019)

Opened 1994

Gordon and Koppel Field

Kansas City Packers (1914–1915)

Griffith Stadium

Griffith Stadium (1911–1961)

National Park IV (1911–1961)

Washington Senators (1961–1961), Washington Senators (1911–1960)

Opened 1911

Hamilton Park

New Haven Elm Citys (1875–1875)

Handlan's Park

St. Louis Terriers (1914–1915)

Opened 1914

Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Florida Marlins (1993–2011)

Opened 1987

Harrison Park

Newark Peppers (1915–1915)

Opened 1915

Hartford Ball Club Grounds

Hartford Dark Blues (1874–1876)

Opened 1874

Haymakers' Grounds

Troy Trojans (1880–1881), Troy Haymakers (1871–1872)

Hilltop Park

New York Highlanders (1903–1912)

Opened 1903

Hiram Bithorn Stadium

Montreal Expos (2003–2004)

Opened 1962

Houston Astrodome

Houston Astros (1965–1999)

Opened 1965

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Minnesota Twins (1982–2009)

Opened 1982

Huntington Avenue Grounds

Boston Red Sox (1901–1911)

Opened 1901

Huntington Avenue Park

Huntington Avenue Park (?–present)

Oriole Park I (?–present)

Baltimore Orioles (1882–1889)

International Fair Association Grounds

Buffalo Blues (1914–1915)

Opened 1914

Jarry Park Stadium

Montreal Expos (1969–1976)

Opened 1969

Jefferson Street Grounds

Jefferson Street Grounds (1871–1890)

Athletics Park (1871–1890)

Philadelphia Athletics (1883–1890), Philadelphia Athletics (1871–1876)

Opened 1871

Kekionga Ball Grounds

Fort Wayne Kekiongas (1871–1871)

Kennard Street Park

Cleveland Blues (1879–1884)

Keystone Park

Philadelphia Keystones (1884–1884)

Kingdome

Seattle Mariners (1977–1999)

Opened 1976

Lake Front Park

Lake Front Park (1871–1884)

Union Base-Ball Grounds (1871–1884)

Chicago White Stockings (1871–1884)

Opened 1871

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Los Angeles Dodgers (1958–1961)

Opened 1923

Louisville Baseball Park

Louisville Grays (1876–1877)

Madison Avenue Grounds

Baltimore Marylands (1873–1873)

Mansfield Club Grounds

Middletown Mansfields (1872–1872)

Memorial Stadium

Baltimore Orioles (1954–1991)

Opened 1922

Messer Street Grounds

Providence Grays (1878–1885)

Opened 1878

Metropolitan Park

New York Metropolitans (1884–1884)

Opened 1884

Metropolitan Stadium

Minnesota Twins (1961–1981)

Opened 1956

Mile High Stadium

Colorado Rockies (1993–1994)

Opened 1948

Milwaukee County Stadium

Milwaukee Brewers (1970–2000), Milwaukee Braves (1953–1965)

Opened 1953

Municipal Stadium

Kansas City Royals (1969–1972), Kansas City Athletics (1955–1967)

Opened 1925

National Association Grounds

Cleveland Forest Citys (1871–1872)

National League Park

Cleveland Spiders (1887–1890)

Newell Park

Syracuse Stars (1879–1879)

Newington Park

Baltimore Orioles (1882–1882)

Oakdale Park

Philadelphia Athletics (1882–1882)

Opened 1882

Oakland Coliseum

Oakland Athletics (1968–2024)

Opened 1966

Olympic Park I

Buffalo Bisons (1884–1885)

Opened 1884

Olympic Park II

Buffalo Bisons (1890–1890)

Opened 1890

Olympic Stadium

Montreal Expos (1977–2004)

Opened 1976

Olympics Grounds

Washington Nationals (1875–1875), Washington Blue Legs (1873–1873), Washington Nationals (1872–1872), Washington Olympics (1871–1872)

Oriole Park II

Baltimore Orioles (1890–1891)

Opened 1890

Oriole Park IV

St. Louis Browns (1901–1902), Baltimore Orioles (1901–1902)

Opened 1901

Palace of the Fans

Cincinnati Reds (1902–1911)

Opened 1902

Perry Park

Keokuk Westerns (1875–1875)

Polo Grounds I

New York Giants (1883–1888), New York Metropolitans (1883–1885)

Opened 1880

Polo Grounds II

New York Giants (1889–1890)

Opened 1889

Polo Grounds III

New York Mets (1962–1963), New York Yankees (1913–1922), New York Giants (1891–1957), New York Giants (1890–1890)

Opened 1890

Putnam Grounds

Troy Trojans (1879–1879)

Qualcomm Stadium

Qualcomm Stadium (1967–2020)

San Diego Stadium (1967–2020)

SDCCU Stadium (1967–2020)

Jack Murphy Stadium (1967–2020)

San Diego Padres (1969–2003)

Opened 1967

RFK Memorial Stadium

RFK Memorial Stadium (1961–2019)

D.C. Stadium (1961–2019)

Washington Nationals (2005–2007), Washington Senators (1962–1971)

Opened 1961

Recreation Park

Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1884–1890)

Opened 1876

Red Stocking Baseball Park

St. Louis Red Stockings (1875–1875)

Ridgewood Park

Brooklyn Gladiators (1890–1890), Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1886–1889)

Opened 1883

Riverfront Stadium

Riverfront Stadium (1970–2002)

Cinergy Field (1970–2002)

Cincinnati Reds (1970–2002)

Opened 1970

Riverside Park

Buffalo Bisons (1879–1883)

Opened 1878

Sahlen Field

Toronto Blue Jays (2020–2021)

Opened 1988

Seals Stadium

San Francisco Giants (1958–1959)

Opened 1931

Shea Stadium

New York Yankees (1974–1975), New York Mets (1964–2008)

Opened 1964

Shibe Park

Shibe Park (1954–1970)

Connie Mack Stadium (1909–1953)

Philadelphia Phillies (1938–1970), Philadelphia Athletics (1909–1954)

Opened 1909

Sick's Stadium

Seattle Pilots (1969–1969)

Opened 1932

South End Grounds

South End Grounds (1871–1914)

Walpole Street Grounds (1871–1914)

Boston Braves (1871–1914)

Opened 1871

South Side Park I

Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884–1884)

Opened 1884

South Side Park II

Chicago Colts (1891–1892), Chicago Pirates (1890–1890)

Opened 1890

South Side Park III

South Side Park III (1893–1940)

39th Street Grounds (1893–1940)

Chicago White Sox (1901–1910)

Opened 1893

South Street Park

Indianapolis Blues (1878–1878)

Speranza Park

Toledo Maumees (1890–1890)

Sportsman's Park

St. Louis Cardinals (1920–1966), Baltimore Terrapins (1914–1915), St. Louis Browns (1902–1953)

Opened 1881

St. George Cricket Grounds

New York Giants (1889–1889), New York Metropolitans (1886–1887)

Opened 1886

Star Park

Syracuse Stars (1890–1890)

Swampoodle Grounds

Washington Nationals (1886–1889)

TD Ballpark

Toronto Blue Jays (2021–2021)

Opened 1990

Three Rivers Stadium

Pittsburgh Pirates (1970–2000)

Opened 1970

Tiger Stadium

Tiger Stadium (1912–2008)

Briggs Stadium (1912–2008)

Navin Field (1912–2008)

Detroit Tigers (1912–1999)

Opened 1912

Tinker Park

Tinker Park (?–present)

Seventh Street Park (?–present)

Indianapolis Hoosiers (1887–1889), Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884–1884)

Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field (1996–present)

ThunderDome (1993–1995)

Florida Suncoast Dome (1990–1992)

Tampa Bay Rays (1998–2024)

Opened 1990

Troy Ball Clubs Grounds

Troy Trojans (1882–1882)

Turner Field

Atlanta Braves (1997–2016)

Opened 1996

Union Grounds

St. Louis Maroons (1884–1886)

Opened 1884

Union Park

Union Park (1891–present)

Oriole Park III (1891–present)

Baltimore Orioles (1892–1899)

Opened 1891

Union Street Park

Wilmington Quicksteps (1884–1884)

Veterans Stadium

Philadelphia Phillies (1971–2003)

Opened 1971

Washington Park

Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1914–1915), Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers (1884–1912)

Opened 1883

Waverly Fairgrounds

Elizabeth Resolutes (1873–1873)

West Side Park I

Chicago Colts (1885–1891)

Opened 1885

West Side Park II

Chicago Cubs (1894–1915)

Opened 1894

Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds

Worcester Ruby Legs (1880–1882)

Wright Street Grounds

Milwaukee Brewers (1884–1884)

Opened 1884