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The Capacities of All MLB Stadiums: A Complete Guide to All 30 Ballparks

The Capacities of All MLB Stadiums: A Complete Guide to All 30 Ballparks

The Capacities of All 30 Major League Baseball Stadiums and other Facts

Everyone has their favourite MLB player, moment and stadium!

From the Oakland Coliseum to Yankee Stadium, they are truly unique sporting venues.

It’s their differences that make them special, and they differ wildly in seating capacity.

In this guide, we will cover the names and capacities of all 30 MLB ballparks, including some interesting facts and figures, including the capacities of all Major League Baseball stadiums.

Oakland Coliseum, home to the Oakland Athletics

This list covers the capacities of all 30 MLB stadiums and a few extra notes, such as when the stadium first opened, its home team and whether it has hosted any World Series games throughout the years.

Oakland Coliseum

Capacity: 56,782

Opened: 1966

Home team: Oakland Athletics

Hosted: World Series 1972, 1988 and 1989

Dodger Stadium

Capacity: 56,000

Opened: 1957

Home team: Los Angeles Dodgers

Hosted: World Series 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, 2018 and 2020

Yankee Stadium

Capacity: 54,251

Opened: 2009

Home team: New York Yankees

Hosted: World Series 2009

Fun Fact: It is one of the great sports tourism destinations in all of the USA!

Coors Field

Capacity: 50,144

Opened: 1995

Home team: Colorado Rockies

Hosted: World Series 2007

Chase Field

Capacity: 48,686

Opened: 1998

Home Team: Arizona Diamondbacks

Hosted: World Series 2001

T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park, with a capacity of more than 47,000

Capacity: 47,929

Opened: 1999

Home team: Seattle Mariners Stadium

Hosted: None

Angel Stadium

Capacity: 45,517

Opened: 1964

Home team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Hosted: World Series 2002

Busch Stadium

Capacity: 45,494

Opened: 2006

Home team: Saint Louis Cardinals

Hosted: World Series 2006, 2011 and 2013

Oriole Park at Camden Yards

Capacity: 44,970

Opened: 1992

Home team: Baltimore Orioles

Hosted: None


Citizens Bank Park

Capacity: 42,792

Opened: 2004

Home team: Philadelphia Phillies

Hosted: World Series 2008, 2009 and 2022

Tropicana Field

Capacity: 42,735

Opened: 1990

Home team: Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Hosted: World Series 2008 and 2020

Great American Ballpark, home to the Cincinnati Reds

Great American Ballpark

Capacity: 42,319

Opened: 2003

Home team: Cincinnati Reds

Hosted: None

Citi Field

Capacity: 41,922

Opened: 2009

Home team: New York Mets

Hosted: World Series 2015

American Family Field

Capacity: 41,900

Opened: 2001

Home Team: Milwaukee Brewers

Hosted: None

Wrigley Field

Capacity: 41,649

Opened: 1914

Home team: Chicago Cubs

Hosted: World Series 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945 and 2016

Nationals Park

Capacity: 41,339

Opened: 2008

Home team: Washington Nationals

Hosted: World Series 2019

Oracle Park

Capacity: 41,265

Opened: 2000

Home team: San Fransisco Giants

Hosted: World Series 2002, 2010, 2012 and 2014

Minute Maid Park

The legendary Minute Maid Park, with a capacity of 41,168

Capacity: 41,168

Opened: March 30, 2000

Home team: Houston Astros

Hosted: World Series 2005, 2017, 2021 and 2022

Truist Park

Capacity: 41,084

Opened: 2017 

Home team: Atlanta Braves

Hosted: World Series 2021

Comerica Park

Capacity: 41,083

Opened: 2000

Home team: Detroit Tigers

Hosted: World Series 2006 and 2012

Guaranteed Rate Field

Capacity: 40,615

Opened: 1991

Home team: Chicago White Sox

Hosted: World Series 2005

Globe life Field

Capacity: 40,300

Opened: 2020

Home team: Texas Rangers

Hosted: None

Petco Park

Capacity: 40,209

Opened: 2004

Home team: San Diego Padres

Hosted: None 

Target Field

Target Field, home to the Minnesota Twins

Capacity: 38,544

Opened: 2010

Home team: Minnesota Twins

Hosted: None

Kauffman Stadium

Capacity: 37,903

Opened: 1973

Home team: Kansas City Royals

Hosted: World Series 1980, 1985, 2014 and 2015

Fenway Park

Capacity: 37,755

Opened: 1912

Home team: Boston Red Sox

Hosted: World Series 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018

Loan Depot Park

Capacity: 37,442

Opened: 2012

Home team: Miami Marlins

Hosted: None 

Progressive Field

Capacity: 34,380

Opened: 1994

Home team: Cleveland Guardians

Hosted: World Series 1995, 1997 and 2016

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