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  1. Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers, is the newest stadium in Major League Baseball. It opened in 2020. There are 30 stadiums in use by Major League Baseball (MLB) teams. The oldest ballpark is Fenway Park in Boston, home of the Boston Red Sox, which opened in 1912.

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    • Fenway Park -- Boston Red Sox. First game: April 20, 1912. First HR: Hugh Bradley; April 26, 1912. All-time HR leader: Ted Williams, 248. The Red Sox played at the Huntington Avenue Grounds from 1901-11 before moving into Fenway Park, which opened just days after the sinking of the Titanic.
    • Wrigley Field -- Chicago Cubs. First game: April 23, 1914. First HR: Art Wilson. All-time HR leader: Sammy Sosa, 293. Known for its ivy-covered brick outfield walls and often referred to as “The Friendly Confines,” Wrigley Field initially opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park, the home of the Chicago Whales/Federals of the short-lived Federal League.
    • Dodger Stadium -- Los Angeles Dodgers. First game: April 10, 1962. First HR: Wally Post. All-time HR leader: Eric Karros, 130. After moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958, the Dodgers played four seasons at the Los Angeles Coliseum while waiting for their new park to be built.
    • Angel Stadium -- Los Angeles Angels. First game: April 19, 1966. First HR: Rick Reichardt. All-time HR leader: Mike Trout, 185. Located in Anaheim, The Big A has been the Angels’ home since the franchise’s sixth season in 1966.
  2. Find out ballpark name and address, phone, and website information for all 30 Major League Baseball teams below. Chase Field 401 East Jefferson Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: (602) 462-6500 dbacks.com losdbacks.com Sutter Health Park 400 Ballpark Drive West Sacramento, CA 95691 Phone: (916) 371 ...

  3. Ballpark Team Opened Capacity Cost Turf Dimensions; American Family Field: Milwaukee Brewers: 2001: 41,900: $382 Million: Grass: 332-L, 400-C, 325-R: Angel Stadium

    Ballpark
    Team
    Opened
    Capacity
    American Family Field
    Milwaukee Brewers
    2001
    41,900
    Angel Stadium
    Los Angeles Angels
    1966
    45,050
    Busch Stadium
    St. Louis Cardinals
    2006
    43,975
    Camden Yards
    Baltimore Orioles
    1992
    45,971
  4. There are 30 stadiums across Major League Baseball. No two of them are the same. Pro ballparks come in all shapes and sizes, sometimes due to the shape of the city block on which they were built, sometimes based on a team’s strengths (or weaknesses), and sometimes just to add character. Because their shapes differ, a home run hit in one park ...

  5. Mar 3, 2023 · Are All Baseball Stadiums the Same Size? There are some dimensions, like the distance from the pitcher’s mound and the distance between bases, that must be the same in every Major League Baseball stadium. However no two MLB fields are exactly the same in size or shape, and many quirks and differences exist from park to park.

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  7. Mar 9, 2024 · About Joe Mock: Joe has attended games at all 30 Major League parks, all 23 spring training parks and all 119 affiliated Minor League parks – plus plenty of indy league and college facilities.

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