Major League Baseball Stadiums are some of the most unique venues in professional sports.
Baseball, as opposed to sports like football or basketball, does not have mandatory and consistent dimensions for the field of play. Because of this, baseball stadiums have the most variety in terms of appearances.
While some of the most historic stadiums like Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are more intimate, here are the top 10 biggest MLB Stadiums by available capacity:
10. Great American Ballpark
Team: Cincinnati Reds
Capacity: 42,319
Dimensions: Left field – 328 ft, Center field – 404 ft, Right field – 325 ft
Opened: 2003
Fun Feature: There is a gap in the stadium seating structure between home plate and third base that is connected by a bridge between concourse levels.
9. Citizens Bank Park
Team: Philadelphia Phillies
Capacity: 42,792
Dimensions: Left field – 329 ft, Center field – 401 ft, Right field – 330 ft
Opened: 2004
Fun Feature: There is an electronic liberty bell high above right-center field that lights up with every Phillies home run and win.
8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Team: Baltimore Orioles
Capacity: 44,970
Dimensions: Left field – 333 ft, Center field – 400 ft, Right field – 318 ft
Opened: 1992
Fun Feature: The gigantic B&O Warehouse is just beyond the right field wall and is impossible to miss when watching or attending any Orioles game.
7. Busch Stadium
Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Capacity: 45,494
Dimensions: Left field – 336 ft, Center field – 400 ft, Right field – 335 ft
Opened: 2006
Fun Feature: Sitting behind home plate gives you a spectacular view of the St. Louis skyline, including the famous Gateway Arch.
6. Angel Stadium
Team: Los Angeles Angels
Capacity: 45,517
Dimensions: Left field – 347 ft, Center field – 396 ft, Right field – 350 ft
Opened: 1966 (renovated 1998)
Fun Feature: There is a decorative rockpile and fountain/waterfall just left of that batter’s eye in center field.
5. T-Mobile Park
Team: Seattle Mariners
Capacity: 47,929
Dimensions: Left field – 331 ft, Center field – 401 ft, Right field – 326 ft
Opened: 1999
Fun Feature: The park features a retractable roof that protects against Seattle’s rainy climate.
4. Chase Field
Team: Arizona Diamondbacks
Capacity: 48,405
Dimensions: Left field – 330 ft, Center field – 407 ft, Right field – 334 ft
Opened: 1998
Fun Feature: Chase Field has a pool in right-center field that is like a suite fans can rent out for the game.
3. Coors Field
Team: Colorado Rockies
Capacity: 50,144
Dimensions: Left field – 347 ft, Center field – 415 ft, Right field – 350 ft
Opened: 1995
Fun Feature: There is a purple row of seats all across the upper deck that marks exactly one mile above sea level.
2. Yankee Stadium
Team: New York Yankees
Capacity: 54,251
Dimensions: Left field – 318 ft, Center field – 408 ft, Right field – 314 ft
Opened: 2009
Fun Feature: Many aspects of the new Yankee Stadium look very similar to the old stadium. The park is known for its short porches down the lines especially in right field, leading to many home runs.
1. Dodger Stadium
Team: Los Angeles Dodgers
Capacity: 56,000
Dimensions: Left field – 330 ft, Center field – 395 ft, Right field – 330 ft
Opened: 1962
Fun Feature: The wavy roof above the bleachers in left and right field is a signature aspect of Dodger Stadium.
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