MLB Ball Parks
Consolidated List Of Your Big Show
Playgrounds Across The Nation
MLB Ball Parks are not just simply homes for our Major League baseball teams they are replete with history of the game and includes a parallel inclusion of much of our Nations history.
From the mid to late 19th Century the game of baseball and our then young and growing Nation grew up together. Baseballfarming has tried to capture this growing process by bringing you much about our game of baseball.
Baseball History And Our Nation Is Portrayed
All Across Our Country At Our MLB Ball Parks
The history of our Nation and the game of baseball travelled parallel lives while both witnessed their own struggles to grow which has proven that the battles testing to survive only strenthened their resolve. The mettle and "want to" resolve of baseball players toward playing greatness is part of the core value also of our nations people.
Our MLB ball parks as home for baseball teams is also a focal point embodiying much more than baseball as it tends to provide a correlation of the growing of our Country. Sort of a time line story of never ending capturing of events within our baseball world with our ballparks in the United States of America.
Team name- Stadium name- Year Opened- Capacity
Los Angeles Dodgers- Dodger Stadium- 1962- 56,000
New York Yankees- Yankee Stadium- 2009- 52,325
Colorado Rockies- Coors Field- 1995- 50,445
Atlanta Braves- Turner Field- 1996- 50,097
Toronto Blue Jays- Rogers Centre- 1989- 49,539
Texas Rangers-Rangers Ballpark in Arlington-1994- 49,200
Arizona Diamondbacks- Chase Field- 1998- 49,033
Baltimore Orioles-Oriole Park Camden Yards- 1992- 48,876
Seattle Mariners- Safeco Field- 1999- 47,116
St. Louis Cardinals- Busch Stadium- 2006- 46,861
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim- Angel Stadium- 1966- 45,050
Philadelphia Phillies- Citizens Bank Park- 2004- 43,647
Cleveland Indians- Progressive Field- 1994- 43,515
San Diego Padres- Petco Park- 2004- 42,445
Cincinnati Reds- Riverfront Stadium- 2007- 42,059
Milwaukee Brewers- Miller Park- 2001- 41,900
Washington Nationals- Nationals Park- 2008- 41,888
New York Mets- Citi Field- 2009- 41,800
Detroit Tigers- Comerica Park- 2000- 41,782
San Francisco Giants- AT&T Park- 2000- 41,503
Chicago Cubs- Wrigley Field- 1914- 41,160
Houston Astros- Minute Maid Park- 2000- 40,950
Chicago White Sox- U.S. Cellular Field- 1991- 40,615
Minnesota Twins- Target Field- 2010- 39,504
Kansas City Royals- Kauffman Stadium- 1973- 39,000
Miami Marlins- Marlins Park- 2012- 37,000
Pittsburgh Pirates- PNC Park- 2001- 38,496
Boston Red Sox- Fenway Park- 1912- 37,402
Tampa Bay Rays- Tropicana Field- 1990- 36,973
Oakland Athletics- Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum- 1966- 35,067
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