List of baseball parks by capacity
The following is a list of baseball parks. They are ordered by capacity; which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate. Currently all baseball parks with a capacity of 20,000 or more are included.
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Home Team |
1 | Dodger Stadium | 56,000[1] | Los Angeles | United States | Los Angeles Dodgers |
2 | Estadio Latinoamericano | 55,000 | Havana | Cuba | Industriales, Metropolitanos |
2 | Tokyo Dome | 55,000 | Tokyo | Japan | Yomiuri Giants |
3 | Sapporo Dome | 53,796[2] | Sapporo | Japan | Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters |
4 | Coors Field | 50,445[3] | Denver | United States | Colorado Rockies |
5 | Yankee Stadium | 50,291[4] | New York City | United States | New York Yankees |
6 | Turner Field | 50,097[5] | Atlanta | United States | Atlanta Braves |
7 | Rogers Centre | 49,282[6] | Toronto | Canada | Toronto Blue Jays |
8 | Rangers Ballpark in Arlington | 49,200[7] | Arlington | United States | Texas Rangers |
9 | Chase Field | 49,033[8] | Phoenix | United States | Arizona Diamondbacks |
10 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | 48,876[9] | Baltimore | United States | Baltimore Orioles |
11 | Koshien Stadium | 47,808[10] | Nishinomiya | Japan | Hanshin Tigers |
12 | Safeco Field | 47,116[11] | Seattle | United States | Seattle Mariners |
13 | Busch Stadium | 46,861[12] | St. Louis | United States | St. Louis Cardinals |
14 | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | 45,050[13] | Anaheim | United States | LA Angels of Anaheim |
15 | Citizens Bank Park | 43,500[14] | Philadelphia | United States | Philadelphia Phillies |
16 | Great American Ball Park | 42,941[15] | Cincinnati | United States | Cincinnati Reds |
17 | Petco Park | 42,445[16] | San Diego | United States | San Diego Padres |
18 | Miller Park | 41,900[17] | Milwaukee | United States | Milwaukee Brewers |
19 | Nationals Park | 41,888[18] | Washington | United States | Washington Nationals |
20 | Citi Field | 41,800[19] | New York City | United States | New York Mets |
21 | AT&T Park | 41,503[20] | San Francisco | United States | San Francisco Giants |
22 | Wrigley Field | 41,160[21] | Chicago | United States | Chicago Cubs |
23 | Comerica Park | 40,950[22] | Detroit | United States | Detroit Tigers |
| Minute Maid Park | 40,950[23] | Houston | United States | Houston Astros |
24 | U.S. Cellular Field | 40,615[24] | Chicago | United States | Chicago White Sox |
25 | Nagoya Dome | 40,500 | Nagoya | Japan | Chunichi Dragons |
26 | Taipei Dome | 40,071 | Taipei | Taiwan | |
27 | Howard J. Lamade Stadium | 40,000 | South Williamsport | United States | None; hosts Little League World Series |
28 | Fenway Park | 39,928[25] | Boston | United States | Boston Red Sox |
29 | Target Field | 39,504 | Minneapolis | United States | Minnesota Twins |
30 | PNC Park | 38,496[26] | Pittsburgh | United States | Pittsburgh Pirates |
31 | Kauffman Stadium | 38,030[27] | Kansas City | United States | Kansas City Royals |
32 | Meiji Jingu Stadium | 37,975 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Yakult Swallows |
33 | Marlins Park | 36,742 | Miami | United States | Miami Marlins |
34 | Osaka Dome | 36,477 | Osaka | Japan | Orix Buffaloes |
35 | Seibu Dome | 35,879 | Tokorozawa | Japan | Saitama Seibu Lions |
36 | Fukuoka Dome | 35,695 | Fukuoka | Japan | Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks |
37 | Progressive Field | 35,225 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | Cleveland Indians |
38 | Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium | 35,000 | Kobe | Japan | some Orix Buffaloes games |
39 | Tropicana Field | 34,078[28] | St. Petersburg | United States | Tampa Bay Rays |
40 | Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum | 34,077 | Oakland | United States | Oakland A's |
41 | Hiroshima Municipal Stadium | 31,984 | Hiroshima | Japan | Hiroshima Toyo Carp |
42 | Muscat Stadium | 30,670 | Kurashiki | Japan | |
43 | Sajik Baseball Stadium | 30,543 | Busan | South Korea | Lotte Giants |
44 | Munhak Baseball Stadium | 30,480 | Incheon | South Korea | SK Wyverns |
45 | Jamsil Baseball Stadium | 30,265 | Seoul | South Korea | Doosan Bears, LG Twins |
46 | Botchan Stadium | 30,136 | Matsuyama | Japan | Ehime Mandarin Pirates |
47 | Dennis Martínez National Stadium | 30,100 | Managua | Nicaragua | Indios del Boer |
| Chiba Marine Stadium | 30,000 | Chiba | Japan | Chiba Lotte Marines |
| Cinco de Septiembre Stadium | 30,000 | Cienfuegos | Cuba | Cienfuegos |
| Estadio La Ceiba | 30,000 | San Félix | Venezuela | |
| Iwaki Baseball Stadium | 30,000 | Fukushima | Japan | |
| Kiyohara Baseball Stadium | 30,000 | Utsunomiya | Japan | |
| Nagano Olympic Stadium | 30,000 | Nagano | Japan | |
| Sun Marine Stadium | 30,000 | Miyazaki | Japan | |
| Toyama Municipal Baseball Stadium Alpen Stadium | 30,000 | Toyama | Japan | |
| Okinawa Cellular Stadium | 30,000 | Naha | Japan | |
| Kamoike Ballpark | 30,000 | Kagoshima | Japan | |
| Kusanagi Stadium | 30,000 | Shizuoka | Japan | |
| Gifu Prefectural Baseball Stadium | 30,000 | Gifu | Japan | |
| Fukushima Azuma Stadium | 30,000 | Fukushima | Japan | |
| Victoria de Girón Stadium | 30,000 | Matanzas | Cuba | Matanzas |
| Calixto García Íñiguez Stadium | 30,000 | Holguín | Cuba | Holguín |
| Yokohama Stadium | 30,000 | Yokohama | Japan | Yokohama BayStars |
| Daegu Samsung Lions Park | 29,178 | Daegu | South Korea | Samsung Lions |
66 | Miyagi Baseball Stadium | 28,000 | Sendai | Japan | Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles |
67 | Gwangju Baseball Stadium | 27,000 | Gwangju | South Korea | Kia Tigers | |
| Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey | 27,000 | Monterrey | Mexico | Sultanes Monterrey |
| Estadio Nacional de Panamá | 27,000 | Panama City | Panama | Diablos Rojos de Panamá; Panama national baseball team |
70 | Foro Sol | 26,000 | Mexico City | Mexico | Diablos Rojos del México |
71 | Estadio Universitario | 25,690 | Caracas | Venezuela | Leones del Caracas, Tiburones de La Guaira |
72 | Suwon Baseball Stadium | 25,000 | Suwon | South Korea | KT Wiz |
| Hitachinaka Baseball Stadium | 25,000 | Hitachinaka | Japan | |
| Matsumoto Baseball Stadium | 25,000 | Matsumoto | Japan | |
| Nagasaki Baseball Stadium | 25,000 | Nagasaki | Japan | |
| Estadio Guillermón Moncada | 25,000 | Santiago de Cuba | Cuba | Santiago de Cuba |
76 | TD Ameritrade Park | 24,505 | Omaha | United States | Creighton University; also hosts College World Series (final round of NCAA championship) |
77 | Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande | 23,900 | Maracaibo | Venezuela | Águilas del Zulia |
78 | Estadio Metropolitano | 22,000 | San Cristóbal | Venezuela | Cafetaleros del Táchira |
| Norwood Oval | 22,000 | Adelaide | Australia | Adelaide Bite |
80 | Masan Baseball Stadium | 21,885 | Masan | South Korea | NC Dinos |
81 | Estadio Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez | 20,450 | Barquisimeto | Venezuela | Cardenales de Lara |
82 | Tachino Baseball Stadium | 20,125 | Akita | Japan | |
83 | Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium | 20,035 | Taichung | Taiwan | Chinatrust Brothers |
84 | Chengching Lake Baseball Field | 20,000 | Kaohsiung | Taiwan | EDA Rhinos |
| Chiyodai Baseball Stadium | 20,000 | Hakodate | Japan | |
| Takasago Municipal Baseball Stadium | 20,000 | Takasago | Japan | |
| Kagawa Prefectural Baseball Complex | 20,000 | Takamatsu | Japan | Kagawa Olive Guyners |
| Estadio Cibao | 20,000 | Santiago de los Caballeros | Dominican Republic | Aguilas Cibaeñas |
| Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium | 20,000 | Taoyuan City | Taiwan | Lamigo Monkeys |
See also
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Types of baseball parks |
- Wooden ballparks
- Jewel box parks
- Multi-purpose ballparks
- Modern ballparks
- Temporary and converted ballparks
- Indoor ballparks
- Retractable-roof ballparks
- Retro-classic ballparks
- Retro-modern ballparks
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Lists of ballparks |
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