Baseball in Stadiums

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American Family Field

American Family Field is the home of the MLB franchise Milwaukee Brewers, which boasts the distinction of playing in four major league divisions. One of the seven retractable-roof ballparks, the stadium is the first to open with a fan-shaped convertible roof. Located off Interstate 94 in Wisconsin’s largest city Milwaukee, Am-Fam Field withered a stormy […]

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Angel Stadium

Angel Stadium of Anaheim, CA, is the fourth oldest active MLB stadium. Home to California’s first MLB franchise the Los Angeles Angels, the ballpark has acquired its present state-of-the-art incarnation following periodical revamps. The baseball stadium’s design exhibits a unique blend of 1960s efficiency and 1990s retro-modern style. Angel Stadium began as a baseball-only facility […]

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Buffalo International Fair Association Grounds

   Located in New York’s Buffalo, International Fair Association Grounds was one of the most favored destinations for baseball enthusiasts during the “dead-ball era.” It took the baseball world by storm and hosted games for a few seasons between 1914 and 1915. But the baseball park’s most famous tryst with history came through its association […]

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Busch Stadium

Busch Stadium is home to the St. Louis Cardinals, the winners of 19 NL Pennants and champions of 11 World Series titles – the highest in the National League and the second most in the MLB after the Yankees. Popularly called “New Busch Stadium,” it is the 10th largest ballpark in the major league. Busch […]

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Chase Field

Chase Field in downtown Phoenix is home to Arizona Diamondbacks, one of the latest major league franchises. Formerly Bank One Ballpark, became Chase Field in 2005 after JPMorgan Chase acquired Bank One, which originally held the naming rights. It is the first US sports arena both with a roof and a natural-grass field. A retro-modern […]

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Citi Field

Located in Flushing Meadows, New York City, Citi Field is an impressive ballpark that adds to the glory of the most populous US city and makes it more attractive for tourists all over the world. With an astonishing construction and memorable history, the baseball stadium is the home field of New York’s National League East […]

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Citizens Bank Park

Citizens Bank Park represents the latest generation of the finest ballparks of the United State. Located within South Philadelphia Sports Complex, this Pennsylvania-based baseball stadium is home to MLB franchise the Philadelphia Phillies. Enchanting natural grass with a vast blue skyline, Citizens Bank Park cast a spell on every baseball fan visiting there. Constructed as […]

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Coca-Cola Park

Coca-Cola Park is a minor league baseball stadium in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is the home ground of the Triple-A franchise the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, which relocated to Allentown and became an affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008. The baseball stadium located at the heart of the Lehigh Valley adored for its rich Pennsylvania Dutch […]

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COMERICA PARK

Comerica Park is an iconic sports venue for its amazing, magical, and breathtaking skyline and outstanding building structure. Located in Downtown Detroit, MI, it is the home to MLB franchise the Detroit Tigers, winners of four World Series Titles and 11 AL Pennants. The ballpark was opened in 2000 replacing the historic Tiger Stadium, which […]

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Coors Field

Located at the heart of Denver, Coors Field is home to the Colorado Rockies, one of the youngest MLB franchises. The baseball stadium is the second largest in the major league by capacity. An open-air, natural grass “old-time ballpark,” Coors Field showcases the Rocky Mountain landscape and the region’s history. The ballpark’s lower, upper, and […]

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Ebbets Field

Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumOnce a major league baseball stadium, Ebbets Field was in Brooklyn, New York. It was named after Charles H. Ebbets, the Dodgers’ co-owner and a sports administrator. The baseball stadium was the proud home to the Brooklyn Dodgers team from 1913 to 1957, when the team moved to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. […]

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FENWAY PARK

Boston’s Fenway Park, the home ground of local MLB team the Red Sox, is the oldest active ballpark in the United States. It is the second smallest ballpark by total sitting capacity and the fifth smallest by the number of seats. Still, fans call it America’s most beloved ballpark thanks to Fenway Park’s unique features, […]

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Five County Stadium

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Introduction The Five County Stadium is a famous baseball stadium located in Zebulon in North Carolina which is a suburb of Raleigh. The stadium has the capacity of holding up to 6,500 people. It is the home field for the Carolina Mudcats. The team is the Low-A East affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers (who play […]

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Forbes Field

Forbes Field was the third baseball stadium built for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Opened in 1909, the ballpark also hosted the NFL team the Pittsburgh Steelers. The baseball stadium got its name after John Forbes, a Scottish general, who led the British expansion in Pennsylvania. Unlike wooden ballparks of that era, Forbes Field was the first […]

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Globe Life Field

Inaugurated in 2020, Globe Life Field is the newest member to join the illustrious list of MLB stadiums. Home to MLB franchise the Texas Rangers, this beautiful new ballpark is built through a public-private joint venture that included the Arlington city council. This multipurpose sports venue represents the latest in the world of ballparks in […]

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Great American Ballpark

Great American Ballpark is home to the Cincinnati Reds, the fifth oldest continuing MLB team and one with the oldest origin. Overlooking the Ohio River, this Cincinnati ballpark is the sixth home of the Reds since 1891 and is a retro-modern design. Opened in 2003, Great American Ballpark became an instant hit with baseball fans […]

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GUARANTEED RATE FIELD

Loaded with the exciting adventure and interior, Guaranteed Rate Field is the most prolific symbol of sports and entertainment in Chicago. Home to MLB franchise the Chicago White Sox, the stadium signifies to what extent a modern ballpark ensnares baseball fans with exciting facilities and amenities. Its aura as a prime center of attraction is […]

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Isotopes Park

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Located in the “City of Little Lights” – Albuquerque, Isotopes Park is a minor league baseball stadium in New Mexico. Affectionately called “The Lab” by fans, it is home to the Albuquerque Isotopes, which plays in the Triple-A West and is affiliated to the Colorado Rookies. With its modern majestic buildings and best-in-class conveniences, the […]

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KAUFFMAN STADIUM

Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO, is revered for its iconic and alluring architecture. Home of the baseball powerhouse the Kansas City Royals, the stadium remains the sixth oldest MLB venue. It is a fascinating specimen of modernist ballpark design that swept ballpark construction in the 1960s and 1970s offering a more intimate and enchanting […]

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LoanDepot Park

LoanDepot Park is the most-admired sports venue in Miami, Florida. An architectural marvel, the park is the home of MLB franchise the Miami Marlins. The fascinating ballpark is built on the former site of the Miami Orange Bowl. It is the first to boast the neomodern-style baseball stadium design with several exciting features. A stunning […]

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Minute Maid Park

Minute Maid Park is home to MLB franchise the Houston Astros. The baseball stadium replaced the 1965-era Astrodome, the first domed multipurpose stadium built in the world. Opened in 2000, the ballpark boasts a retractable roof and a field with completely natural grass. Minute Maid, a beverage subsidiary of Coca Cola, owns the naming rights […]

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Nationals Park

Located in the Navy Yard on the Anacostia River, Nationals Park is the home of the MLB franchise Washington Nationals. Built in 2008, it is a spectacular baseball stadium at the heart of Washington D.C. and the first LEED-certified green ballpark in the United States. The ballpark has won accolades for its unique infrastructure, fascinating […]

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Old Yankee Stadium – 1923

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 Home to the New York Yankees from 1923 to 2008, the original Yankee Stadium remained the city’s most famous sports symbol until its demolition. Often eulogized as the “the Cathedral of Baseball,” the stadium stood as a testimony to the Yankees’ scripting MLB records and becoming the most successful professional sports team. Yankees moved to […]

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards

Oriole Park at Camden Yards is home to the Baltimore Orioles, Maryland’s only MLB team. The first stadium to boast a “retro-classic” look, it became an inspiration for traditional-feeling asymmetrical ballparks in many US cities and also encouraged “retro-modern” ballpark designs. Its unique and astounding history led fans to call the Oriole Park stadium “the […]

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PNC Park

PNC Park on the banks of the Allegheny River provides an intimate experience for baseball fans. Home to the MLB’s fourth oldest franchise Pittsburgh Pirates, it ranks among the most exciting urban sports venues. This retro-classic ballpark is the seventh smallest in the MLB and second-smallest in the National League. An interesting mix of progressiveness […]

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Polo Grounds I & II

Polo Grounds located in Manhattan are the cradle of professional baseball in New York City. These refer to a series of three ballparks – Polo Ground I, Polo Ground II, and Polo Ground III – built between 1876 and 1890. Once located at the Harlem River and also the Coogan’s Bluff, Polo Grounds witnessed the […]

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Polo Grounds III

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Polo Ground III or Brotherhood Park was the last three “bathtub-style” ballparks built in Manhattan, New York City. It was the very baseball stadium that made the name Polo Grounds engraved in the annals of baseball history. Located near Coogan’s Bluff near the Harlem River, Polo Grounds were home to New York Giants baseball team, […]

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Progressive Field

Progressive Field is the most famous sports landmark in Cleveland, OH. Home to the Cleveland Guardians (Formerly Indians), one of eight MLB charter members, the stadium was exclusively constructed to revive baseball in the city. The world-class ballpark symbolizes a fan-friendly urban facility and became the keystone of downtown development that was built upon Cleveland’s […]

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RINGCENTRAL COLISEUM

For the last six decades, The Coliseum stands out as the most prominent sports venue in California’s Oakland. Opened in 1966 and renamed as RingCentral Coliseum in 2019, the massive ballpark exemplifies a multipurpose sports venue. It continues to host the MLB superteam Oakland Athletics ever since their relocation from Kansas City to Oakland. The […]

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ROGERS CENTER

Toronto Rogers Center is the world’s first stadium with a patent for its design and a fully retractable roof. Though owned by Rogers Communications, the owner of MLB franchise the Toronto Blue Jays, the sports arena exemplifies multi-purpose stadiums. It owes its origin to public demand to watch games uninterrupted by rain and the efforts […]

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Sahlen Field

The 16,600-seat Sahlen Field is the largest ballpark in the Triple-A Minor League. Home to the Triple-A East franchise the Buffalo Bisons, which plays in, the baseball stadium is the first specimen of a retro ballpark and underwent renovation twice to get a place during the Major League Baseball expansion. Complete with enticing features and […]

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T-MOBILE PARK

T-Mobile Park – known as Safeco Field 2018 – is home to MLB franchise the Seattle Mariners. A retractable roof stadium, this Seattle ballpark is the only in MLB to host an interleague game on its opening day. It ranks sixth among MLB stadiums with a capacity of 47,929 seats and is the third biggest […]

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Target Field

Target Field is the most urban MLB ballpark in the United States. It was the third home of the Minnesota Twins after they relocated to Minneapolis in 1961 and sixth overall ever since the team was formed in Washington, D. C. in 1901. The design and construction of Target Field were one of the most […]

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TROPICANA FIELD

The slanted, non-retractable domed roof and fan-friendly ambiance make Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL, one of its kind baseball park among all MLB venues. Home to the Tampa Bay Rays, the stadium boasts many unique features seldom found in many other stadiums. The Rays Touch Tank, a waterbody with a collection of Cownose Rays […]

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Truist Field

Truist Field is a Triple-A minor league baseball stadium located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Formerly known as BB&T BallPark and fondly called Uptown Ballpark, it is home to the Charlotte Knights, which plays in the International League. The impressive design of Truist Field optimizes its size constraints through more socializing space and allowing a stunning […]

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Truist Park

Truist Park, the home ground of the Atlanta Braves, inspires baseball fans with its eye-catching construction and enchanting features. Located in Cumberland and 10 miles from downtown Atlanta, the baseball stadium unveils a fascinating view of the Atlanta metropolitan skyline. Inaugurated in 2017, Truist Park symbolizes the most-recent revolution in the baseball experience. Within a […]

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UCHealth Park

In the era of glitzy and glittering baseball, UCHealth Park stands out for its focus on the game. The baseball stadium is home to the Rocky Mountain Vibes, an independent Triple-A team playing in the Pioneer League since 2019. Formerly called Security Service Field, it is among the smallest Triple-A ballparks. Between 1988 and 2018, […]

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Wrigley Field

Chicago’s Wrigley Field is a national monument for baseball fans and the most prominent icon of baseball’s golden age. Opened in 1914, this home ground of the Chicago Cubs is the oldest National League ballpark and second oldest MLB stadium after Fenway Park. Wrigley Field is one of the last remaining examples of “Jewel Box” […]

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Yankee Stadium

Welcome to the costliest MLB ballpark ever constructed. Yankee Stadium represents the pomp, splendor, and mighty of baseball as a game. Home to 27-time world champions and 40 AL Pennants holders the New York Yankees, the stadium exudes an aura of magnificence that makes it an icon for baseball fans. With the second-highest seating capacity […]

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