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Revision as of 20:02, 16 September 2008
The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball stadiums.
Current stadiums
Indoor / Domed Stadiums | Stadiums with retractable roofs |
Team name | Stadium name | Year completed | Capacity | Non-grass surface used (if any) | Initial cost | Gov't funding | Elevation at Home Plate [1] | Other tenants |
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Arizona Diamondbacks | Chase Field | 1998 | 49,033 | $355 million | 76% | 1087 feet | Insight Bowl (2000–2005) | |
Atlanta Braves | Turner Field | 1996 | 50,091 | $235 million | 0% | 928 feet | 1996 Summer Olympics | |
Baltimore Orioles | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | 1992 | 48,876 | $235 million | 96% | 30 feet | ||
Boston Red Sox | Fenway Park | 1912 | 39,928 | $0.42 million | 0% | 15 feet | Boston Braves (1914–1915), Boston Redskins (1933–1936), Boston Yanks (1944–1948), Boston Patriots (1963-1968) | |
Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | 1914 | 41,118 | $0.25 million | 0% | 600 feet | Chicago Whales (1914–1915), Chicago Tigers (1920), Chicago Bears (1921–1970) | |
Chicago White Sox | U.S. Cellular Field | 1991 | 40,615 | $150 million | 100% | 595 feet | ||
Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | 2003 | 42,059 | $297 million | 17% | 542 feet | ||
Cleveland Indians | Progressive Field | 1994 | 43,345 | $173 million | 87% | 656 feet | ||
Colorado Rockies | Coors Field | 1995 | 50,445 | $215 million | 75% | 5198 feet | ||
Detroit Tigers | Comerica Park | 2000 | 41,782 | $300 million | 50% | 600 feet | ||
Florida Marlins | Dolphin Stadium | 1987 | 36,331 | $115 million | 3% | 5 feet | Miami Dolphins (1987–present), Champs Sports Bowl (1990–2000), FedEx Orange Bowl (1996–present), Miami Hurricanes (2008–present) | |
Houston Astros | Minute Maid Park | 2000 | 40,950 | $266 million | 67% | 48 feet | ||
Kansas City Royals | Kauffman Stadium | 1973 | 40,793 | AstroTurf (1973–1994) | $43 million | 100% | 877 feet | |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | 1966 | 45,050 | $24 million | 100% | 153 feet | Los Angeles Rams (1980–1994), Freedom Bowl (1984–1994) | |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | 1962 | 56,000 | $18 million | 0% | 517 feet | Los Angeles Angels (1962–1965), 1984 Summer Olympics | |
Milwaukee Brewers | Miller Park | 2001 | 42,200 | $322 million | 64% | 598 feet | ||
Minnesota Twins | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | 1982 | 46,564◊ | SuperTurf (1982–1986); AstroTurf (1987–2003); FieldTurf (2004–present) | $102.8 million | 87% | 992 feet | Minnesota Vikings (1982–present), Minnesota Golden Gophers (1982–2008), Minnesota Strikers (1984), Minnesota Timberwolves (1989–1990), 1992 Final Four, 2001 Final Four |
New York Mets | Shea Stadium | 1964 | 57,333 | $21 million | 100% | 12 feet | New York Jets (1964–1983), New York Yankees (1974–1975), New York Giants (1975) | |
New York Yankees | Yankee Stadium | 1923 | 57,545 | $2.3 million | 0% | 17 feet | New York Yankees (AAFC) (1946–1949), New York Yanks (1950–1951), New York Giants (1956–1973) | |
Oakland Athletics | McAfee Coliseum | 1966 | 34,077◊◊ | $30 million | 100% | 7 feet | Oakland Raiders (1966–1981, 1995–present), San Jose Earthquakes (2008–present) | |
Philadelphia Phillies | Citizens Bank Park | 2004 | 43,647 | $346 million | 50% | 19 feet | ||
Pittsburgh Pirates | PNC Park | 2001 | 38,496 | $230 million | 71% | 726 feet | ||
St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | 2006 | 43,975 | $346 million | 0% | 453 feet | ||
San Diego Padres | PETCO Park | 2004 | 42,445 | $411 million | 70% | 21 feet | USA Sevens (2007–present) | |
San Francisco Giants | AT&T Park | 2000 | 41,503 | $319 million | 5% | 10 feet | San Francisco Demons (2001), Emerald Bowl (2002–present) | |
Seattle Mariners | Safeco Field | 1999 | 47,116 | $517 million | 76% | 17 feet | Seattle Bowl (2001),Wrestlemania XIX (2003) | |
Tampa Bay Rays | Tropicana Field | 1990 | 36,048◊◊◊ | AstroTurf (1998–2000); FieldTurf (2001–present) | $85 million | 100% | 38 feet | Tampa Bay Lightning (1994–1996), Tampa Bay Storm (1994–1996), 1999 Final Four |
Texas Rangers | Rangers Ballpark in Arlington | 1994 | 49,115 | $181 million | 80% | 546 feet | ||
Toronto Blue Jays | Rogers Centre | 1989 | 50,516 | AstroTurf (1989–2004); FieldTurf (2005–present) | $570 million | 63% | 290 feet | Toronto Argonauts (1989–present), Wrestlemania VI (1990) and X8 (2002), Toronto Raptors (1995–1999), International Bowl (2007–present), Buffalo Bills (2008–present) |
Washington Nationals | Nationals Park | 2008 | 41,888 | $611 million | 100% | 17 feet |
- ◊ Expandable to 55,883
- ◊◊ Expandable to approximately 60,000
- ◊◊◊ Expandable to approximately 42,000
Former stadiums / ballparks
Indoor / Domed Stadiums | Stadiums with retractable roofs |
◊ Braves Field has never been closed or demolished, but rather reconfigured into present-day Nickerson Field.
◊◊ Jarry Park Stadium has never been closed or demolished, but rather reconfigured into present-day Stade Uniprix.
Future ballparks, proposed and under construction
Indoor / Domed Stadiums | Stadiums with retractable roofs |
Team name | Stadium | Estimated year of completion | Initial cost | % publicly financed | Surface | Other Future Tenants | Status |
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New York Mets | Citi Field | 2009 | $610 million | 100% | Grass | N/A | Under Construction |
New York Yankees | Yankee Stadium | 2009 | $1.5 Billion | 0% (Excluding costs of improvement schemes) | Grass | N/A | Under Construction |
Minnesota Twins | Target Field | 2010 | $522 million | 82% | Grass | N/A | Under Construction |
Miami Marlins (name changes from "Florida" when new ballpark opens) | New Marlins Stadium | 2011 | $525 million | 70% | Grass | N/A | Approved (Pre-Construction) |
Oakland Athletics | Cisco Field | 2012 | $400 million | 0% (Excluding costs of improvements around site) | Grass | N/A | Proposed |
Tampa Bay Rays | Rays Ballpark | 2012 | $450 million | 66% | Grass | N/A | Proposed |
See also
- List of American baseball stadiums by capacity
- List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
- List of baseball parks by capacity
- National Football League stadiums
- National Basketball Association arenas
- National Hockey League arenas
- Major League Soccer stadiums
- Major League Lacrosse stadiums
References
- ^ "Google Earth". Retrieved 2008-07-10.
External links
- Ballparks BY Munsey & Suppes
- Welcome to baseball stadium heaven!
- Ballpark Digest by Kevin Reichard
- Ballpark Reviews by Brian Merzbach
- Ballpark Magic by Lowell Prescott
- Ballpark Tour
- Ballparks of Baseball
- Baseballparks.com by Joe Mock
- Baseball Fields of Summer
- Stadium Graveyard by Adam Okurowski
- Stadium Information & Seating Diagrams
- Aerial and Satellite Photography of Amercian League Stadiums
- Aerial and Satellite Photography of National League Stadiums
- Google Map of All MLB Ballparks With Addresses
- Umapo Map of MLB Stadiums