List of Major League Baseball stadiums

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Team name Stadium Year completed Initial cost % publicly financed Other Current/Past Tenants
Arizona Diamondbacks Chase Field 1998 $355 million 76%
Atlanta Braves Turner Field 1996 $235 million 0%
Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 1992 $235 million 96%
Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 1912 $420,000 0% Boston Patriots (1963-1968), Boston Yanks (1944-1948), Boston Redskins (1933-1936)
Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 1914 $250,000 0% Chicago Bears (1921-1970), Chicago Tigers (1920)
Chicago White Sox U.S. Cellular Field 1991 $150 million 100%
Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park 2003 $297 million ~17%
Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field 1994 $173 million 87%
Colorado Rockies Coors Field 1995 $215 million 75%
Detroit Tigers Comerica Park 2000 $300 million 50%
Florida Marlins Dolphin Stadium 1987 $115 million 3% Miami Dolphins
Houston Astros Minute Maid Park 2000 $266 million 67%
Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium 1973 $43 million 100%
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Angel Stadium of Anaheim 1966 $24 million 100% Los Angeles Rams (1980-1994)
Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium 1962 $18 million 0% Los Angeles/California Angels (1962-1965)
Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park 2001 $322 million 64%
Minnesota Twins Metrodome 1982 $102.8 million 87% Vikings, Golden Gophers, Timberwolves (1989-1990)
New York Mets Shea Stadium 1964 $21 million 100% New York Jets (1964-1984), New York Yankees (1974-1975), New York Giants (1975)
New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 1923 $2.3 million 0% New York Giants (1956-1973), New York Yanks (1950-51), New York Yankees (AAFC) (1946-49)
Oakland Athletics McAfee Coliseum 1966 $30 million 100% Oakland Raiders
Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park 2004 $346 million 50%
Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park 2001 $230 million 71%
St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 2006 $346 million 0%
San Diego Padres PETCO Park 2004 $411 million 70%
San Francisco Giants AT&T Park 2000 $306 million 5%
Seattle Mariners Safeco Field 1999 $517 million 76%
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tropicana Field 1990 $85 million 100% Tampa Bay Lightning (1994-1996)
Texas Rangers Rangers Ballpark in Arlington 1994 $181 million 80%
Toronto Blue Jays Rogers Centre 1989 $570 million 63% Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Raptors (1995-1999)
Washington Nationals RFK Stadium 1961 $20 million D.C. United, Washington Redskins (1961-1996), Washington Senators (1961-1971)

Contents

[edit] Listed from oldest to newest

[edit] American League

  1. Fenway Park (Boston - 1912)
  2. Yankee Stadium (New York - 1923) - to be replaced by the New Yankee Stadium in 2009
  3. Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Los Angeles/Anaheim - 1966)
  4. McAfee Coliseum (Oakland - 1966) (first used for MLB in 1968) - team to move to the new Cisco Field in Fremont, CA
  5. Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City - 1973)
  6. Metrodome (Minnesota - 1982) - team to move to new Twins Ballpark in 2010
  7. Rogers Centre (Toronto - 1989)
  8. Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay - 1990) (first used for MLB in 1998)
  9. U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago - 1991)
  10. Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore - 1992)
  11. Jacobs Field (Cleveland - 1994)
  12. Ameriquest Field in Arlington (Texas - 1994)
  13. Safeco Field (Seattle - 1999)
  14. Comerica Park (Detroit - 2000)

[edit] National League

  1. Wrigley Field (Chicago - 1914)
  2. RFK Stadium (Washington - 1961) (first used for MLB in 1962) - to be replaced by the new Nationals Ballpark in 2008
  3. Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles - 1962)
  4. Shea Stadium (New York - 1964) - to be replaced by Citi Field in 2009
  5. Dolphin Stadium (Florida - 1987) (first used for MLB in 1993) (The Marlins will be forced to vacate the stadium after 2010)
  6. Coors Field (Colorado - 1995)
  7. Turner Field (Atlanta - 1996) (first used for MLB in 1997)
  8. Chase Field (Arizona - 1998)
  9. Minute Maid Park (Houston - 2000)
  10. AT&T Park (San Francisco - 2000)
  11. Miller Park (Milwaukee - 2001)
  12. PNC Park (Pittsburgh - 2001)
  13. Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati - 2003)
  14. Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia - 2004)
  15. PETCO Park (San Diego - 2004)
  16. Busch Stadium (St. Louis - 2006)

[edit] Former stadiums / ballparks

City Stadium Team(s) Opened Closed Other tenants
Atlanta Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Braves (1966-1996) 1965 1996 Atlanta Crackers (1965);
Atlanta Falcons (1966-1991)
Baltimore New Oriole Park New York Orioles (1901-1902) 1901 1915 Baltimore Orioles (1903-1915)
Baltimore Memorial Stadium Baltimore Orioles (1954-1991) 1922 1998 Baltimore Orioles (1944-1953);
Baltimore Elite Giants (1944-1950);
Baltimore Colts (1953-1983); Bowie Baysox (1993);
Baltimore Stallions (1994-1995); Baltimore Ravens (1996-1998)
Boston South End Grounds Boston Braves 1871 1914
Boston Huntington Avenue Grounds Boston Red Sox 1901 1911
Boston Braves Field* Boston Braves 1915 1952 Boston Football Braves (1932)
Chicago New West Side Park Chicago Cubs 1894 1915
Chicago South Side Park III Chicago White Sox (1901-1910) 1901 1940 American Giants (1910-1940)
Chicago Comiskey Park Chicago White Sox 1910 1990 Chicago Cardinals (1922-1925; 1929-1959)
Cincinnati Crosley Field Cincinnati Reds 1884 1970
Cincinnati Riverfront Stadium (1970-1996)/Cinergy Field (1997-2002) Cincinnati Reds 1970 2002 Cincinnati Bengals (1970-1999)
Cleveland League Park Cleveland Spiders (1891-1899)
Cleveland Indians (1901-1946)
1891 1946 Cleveland Buckeyes (1943-1046)
Cleveland Cleveland Stadium Cleveland Indians (1932-1993) 1932 1995 Cleveland Browns (1946-1995), Cleveland Rams (1944-1945)
Dallas-Fort Worth
(Arlington)
Arlington Stadium Texas Rangers (1972-1993) 1965 1993 Dallas-Fort Worth Spurs (1965-1972)
Denver Mile High Stadium Colorado Rockies (1993-94) 1948 2001 Denver Bears/Zephyrs (1948-1992); Denver Broncos (1960-2001);
Denver Gold (1983-1985); Colorado Rapids (1996-2001)
Detroit Tiger Stadium Detroit Tigers 1912 1999 Lions (1938-1974)
Detroit Bennett Park Detroit Tigers 1901 1911
Houston Colt Stadium Houston Colt .45s 1962 1964
Houston The Astrodome Houston Astros 1965 1998 Houston Oilers (1968-1996); Cougars (1968-1998);
Texans (1974); Houston Gamblers (1984-1985)
Kansas City Municipal Stadium Kansas City Athletics (1955-1967);
Kansas City Royals (1969-1972)
1925 1972 Kansas City Blues (1925-1954); Kansas City Monarchs (1925-1962);
Kansas City Chiefs (1963-1971)
Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Dodgers (1958-1961) 1923 Los Angeles Rams Trojans (1923-pres); Los Angeles Rams (1946-1979);
Los Angeles Chargers (1960); Los Angeles Raiders (1982-1994);
Los Angeles Express (1983-1985); Los Angeles Xtreme (2001)
Los Angeles Wrigley Field Angels (1961) 1925 1961 Los Angeles Angels (1925-1957);
Hollywood Stars (1926-1935; 1938)
Los Angeles Chavez Ravine Stadium Los Angeles/California Angels (1962-1965)
Dodgers (1962-pres)
1962
Milwaukee Lloyd Street Grounds Brewers 1901 1901
Milwaukee Milwaukee County Stadium Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965)
Milwaukee Brewers (1970-2000)
1953 2000 Green Bay Packers (2 or 3 games per season 1953-94)
Minneapolis-St. Paul
(Bloomington)
Metropolitan Stadium Minnesota Twins (1961-1981) 1956 1981 Minneapolis Millers (1956-1960); Minnesota Vikings (1961-1981);
Minnesota Kicks (1976-1981)
Montreal Jarry Park Montreal Expos 1969 1976
Montreal Olympic Stadium Montreal Expos (1977-2004) 1976 2004 Montreal Alouettes (1976-1986; 1996-1997)
New York (Brooklyn) New Washington Park Brooklyn Dodgers (1898-1912) 1898 1915 Tip Tops (1914-15)
New York (Brooklyn) Ebbets Field Brooklyn Dodgers 1913 1957 Football Dodgers/Tigers (1930-1944)
New York (Manhattan) Polo Grounds III Giants (1890-1957)
Yankees (1913-1922)
Mets (1962-1963)
1890 1963 Football Giants (1925-1955);
Bulldogs (1949);
Titans/Jets (1960-1963)
New York (Manhattan) Hilltop Park New York Yankees 1903 1912
Philadelphia Baker Bowl Philadelphia Phillies 1887 1938
Philadelphia Columbia Park Philadelphia Athletics 1901 1908
Philadelphia Shibe Park (1909-1954)
Connie Mack Stadium (1955-1970)
Philadelphia Athletics (1909-54)
Philadelphia Phillies (1938-70)
1909 1970 Philadelphia Eagles (1940-1957)
Philadelphia Veterans Stadium [[Philadelphia Phillies] 1971 2003 Philadelphia Eagles (1971-2002)
Pittsburgh Exposition Park Pittsburgh Pirates (1891-1909) 1891 1915 Pittsburgh Rebels (1914-1915)
Pittsburgh Forbes Field Pittsburgh Pirates 1909 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers (1933-1963); Homestead Grays (1939-1948)
Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh Pirates 1970 2000 Pittsburgh Steelers (1970-2000); Pittsburgh Maulers (1984)
St. Louis Busch Stadium St. Louis Cardinals (1966-2005) 1966 2005 St. Louis Football Cardinals (1966-1987)
St. Louis Sportsman's Park Cardinals (1882-1892; 1920-1966)
Browns (1902-1953)
1882 1966 Football Cardinals (1960-1965)
St. Louis Robison Field
(New Sportsman's Park)
St. Louis Cardinals 1893 1920
San Diego Qualcomm Stadium
(San Diego Stadium)
(Jack Murphy Stadium)
San Diego Padres (1969-2003) 1968 San Diego Chargers (1968-pres); Aztecs (1968-pres);
San Diego Jaws (1976); San Diego Sockers (1978-1984)
San Francisco Seals Stadium San Francisco Giants (1958-59) 1931 1959 San Francisco Seals (1931-1957); Mission Reds (1931-1937)
San Francisco Candlestick Park San Francisco Giants (1960-1999) 1960 49ers (1971-pres); Oakland Raiders (1971)
Seattle Sick's Stadium Seattle Pilots (1969) 1932 1969 Seattle Rainiers (1932-1968)
Seattle The Kingdome Mariners (1977-1999) 1976 1999 Seattle Seahawks (1976-1999);
Seattle SuperSonics (1978-1985)
Toronto Exhibition Stadium Toronto Blue Jays (1977-1989) 1959 1989 Toronto Argonauts (1959-1988)
Washington American League Park Senators 1901 1902
Washington Griffith Stadium Senators (1903-1960)
(new) Senators (1961)
1903 1961 Redskins (1937-1960); Grays (1940-1950)
Washington RFK Stadium (DC Stadium) Senators (1962-71)
Nationals (2005)
1961 Redskins (1961-1996);
D.C. United (1996-2009)

[edit] Future ballparks, proposed and under construction

Team name Stadium Estimated completion Initial cost % publicly financed Other Future Tenants
Washington Nationals Nationals Ballpark 2008 $611 million ??%
New York Mets Citi Field 2009 $610 million ??%
New York Yankees New Yankee Stadium 2009 $800 million ??%
Minnesota Twins Twins Ballpark 2010 $522 million 82%
Oakland Athletics Cisco Field 2011 $300-400 million ??%

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