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City |
Stadium |
MLB Team(s) |
Opened |
Closed |
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Altoona |
Columbia Park |
Altoona Mountain City (UA, 1884) |
1884 |
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Atlanta |
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium |
Atlanta Braves (NL, 1966–1996) |
1965 |
1996 |
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Baltimore |
Newington Park |
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1882) |
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Baltimore |
Huntington Avenue Park Oriole Park I |
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1882–1889) |
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Baltimore |
Belair Lot |
Baltimore Monumentals (UA, 1884) |
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Baltimore |
Oriole Park II |
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1890–1891) |
1890 |
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Baltimore |
Union Park Oriole Park III |
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1891) Baltimore Orioles (NL, 1892–1899) |
1891 |
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Baltimore |
Oriole Park IV |
Baltimore Orioles (AL, 1901–1902) |
1901 |
1915 |
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Baltimore |
Terrapin Park Oriole Park V |
Baltimore Terrapins (FL, 1914–1915) |
1914 |
1944 |
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Baltimore |
Memorial Stadium |
Baltimore Orioles (AL, 1954–1991) |
1922 |
1998 |
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Boston |
South End Grounds Walpole Street Grounds |
Boston Beaneaters/Braves (NL, 1876–1914) |
1871 |
1914 |
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Boston |
Dartmouth Grounds |
Boston Reds (UA, 1884) |
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Boston |
Congress Street Grounds |
Boston Reds (PL, 1890) Boston Reds (AA, 1891) Boston Beaneaters (NL, 1894) |
1890 |
1894 |
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Boston |
Huntington Avenue Grounds |
Boston Red Sox (AL, 1901–1911) |
1901 |
1911 |
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Boston |
Braves Field The Bee Hive[b] |
Boston Braves/Bees (NL, 1915–1952) |
1915 |
1952 |
Now Nickerson Field |
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Buffalo |
Riverside Park |
Buffalo Bisons (NL, 1879–1883) |
1878 |
1883 |
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Buffalo |
Olympic Park I |
Buffalo Bisons (NL, 1884–1885) |
1884 |
1888 |
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Buffalo |
Olympic Park II |
Buffalo Bisons (PL, 1890) |
1890 |
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Buffalo |
International Fair Association Grounds |
Buffalo Blues (FL, 1914–1915) |
1914 |
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Chicago |
Lake Front Park Union Base-Ball Grounds |
Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1878–1884) |
1871 |
1884 |
Now part of Grant Park |
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Chicago |
23rd Street Grounds |
Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1876–1877) |
1872 |
1877 |
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Chicago |
South Side Park I |
Chicago Browns (UA, 1884) |
1884 |
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Chicago |
West Side Park I |
Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1885–1891) |
1885 |
1891 |
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Chicago |
South Side Park II |
Chicago Pirates (PL, 1890) Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1891–1892) |
1890 |
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Chicago |
South Side Park III 39th Street Grounds |
Chicago White Sox (AL, 1901–1910) |
1893 |
1940 |
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Chicago |
West Side Park II |
Chicago Cubs (NL, 1894–1915) |
1894 |
1920 |
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Chicago |
Comiskey Park White Sox Park |
Chicago White Sox (AL, 1910–1990) |
1910 |
1990 |
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Cincinnati |
Avenue Grounds Brighton Park |
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1876–1879) |
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Cincinnati |
Bank Street Grounds |
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1880) Cincinnati Reds (AA, 1882–1883) Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (UA, 1884) |
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Cincinnati |
League Park American Park |
Cincinnati Reds (AA, 1884-1889) Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1890–1901) |
1884 |
1901 |
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Cincinnati |
East End Park Pendleton Park |
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (AA, 1891) |
1891 |
1907? |
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Cincinnati |
Palace of the Fans |
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1902–1911) |
1902 |
1911 |
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Cincinnati |
Crosley Field Redland Field |
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1912–1970) |
1912 |
1970 |
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Cincinnati |
Riverfront Stadium Cinergy Field |
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1970–2002) |
1970 |
2002 |
AstroTurf (1970–2000) Grass (2001–2002) |
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Cleveland |
Kennard Street Park |
Cleveland Blues (NL, 1879–1884) |
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Cleveland |
National League Park |
Cleveland Spiders (AA, 1887-1888) Cleveland Spiders (NL, 1889–1890) |
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Cleveland |
Brotherhood Park |
Cleveland Infants (PL, 1890) |
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Cleveland |
League Park |
Cleveland Spiders (NL, 1891–1899) Cleveland Indians (AL, 1901–1946) |
1891 |
1946 |
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Cleveland |
Cleveland Stadium Lakefront Stadium Municipal Stadium |
Cleveland Indians (AL, 1932–1993) |
1932 |
1995 |
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Columbus |
Recreation Park |
Columbus Buckeyes (AA, 1883–1884) Columbus Solons (AA, 1889–1891) |
1883 |
1897 |
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Dallas-Fort Worth (Arlington) |
Arlington Stadium |
Texas Rangers (AL, 1972–1993) |
1965 |
1993 |
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Denver |
Mile High Stadium |
Colorado Rockies (NL, 1993–1994) |
1948 |
2001 |
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Detroit |
Recreation Park |
Detroit Wolverines (NL, 1881–1888) |
1881 |
1894 |
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Detroit |
Bennett Park |
Detroit Tigers (AL, 1901–1911) |
1896 |
1911 |
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Detroit |
Tiger Stadium Briggs Stadium Navin Field |
Detroit Tigers (AL, 1912–1999) |
1912 |
2008 |
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Hartford |
Hartford Ball Club Grounds |
Hartford Dark Blues (NL, 1876) |
1874 |
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Houston |
Colt Stadium |
Houston Colt .45s (NL, 1962–1964) |
1962 |
1964 |
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Houston |
Houston Astrodome† |
Houston Astros (NL, 1965–1999) |
1965 |
2006 |
Astroturf (1966–1999) Stadium is closed but still standing |
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Indianapolis |
South Street Park |
Indianapolis Blues (NL, 1878) |
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Indianapolis |
Tinker Park Athletic Park Seventh Street Park |
Indianapolis Hoosiers (AA, 1884) |
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Indianapolis |
Federal League Park |
Indianapolis Hoosiers (FL, 1914) |
1913 |
1916 |
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Kansas City |
Association Park |
Kansas City Cowboys (UA, 1884) Kansas City Cowboys (NL, 1886) Kansas City Cowboys (AA, 1888) |
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Kansas City |
Exposition Park |
Kansas City Cowboys (AA, 1888–1889) |
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Kansas City |
Gordon and Koppel Field |
Kansas City Packers (FL, 1914–1915) |
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Kansas City |
Municipal Stadium |
Kansas City Athletics (AL, 1955–1967) Kansas City Royals (AL, 1969–1972) |
1925 |
1972 |
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Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL, 1958–1961) |
1923 |
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Los Angeles |
Wrigley Field |
Los Angeles Angels (AL, 1961) |
1925 |
1961 |
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Louisville |
Louisville Baseball Park |
Louisville Grays (NL, 1876–1877) |
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Louisville |
Eclipse Park I |
Louisville Eclipse (AA, 1882–1884) Louisville Colonels (AA, 1885–1891) Louisville Colonels (NL, 1892) |
1874 |
1893 |
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Louisville |
Eclipse Park II |
Louisville Colonels (NL, 1893–1893) |
1893 |
1899 |
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Miami (Miami Gardens) |
Sun Life Stadium Joe Robbie Stadium Pro Player Park/Stadium Dolphin(s) Stadium Land Shark Stadium |
Florida Marlins (NL, 1993–2011) |
1987 |
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Milwaukee |
Eclipse Park |
Milwaukee Grays (NL, 1878) |
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Milwaukee |
Wright Street Grounds |
Milwaukee Brewers (UA, 1884) |
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Milwaukee |
Athletic Park Borchert Field |
Milwaukee Brewers (AA, 1881) |
1888 |
1952 |
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Milwaukee |
Lloyd Street Grounds |
Milwaukee Brewers (AL, 1901) |
1895 |
1903 |
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Milwaukee |
Milwaukee County Stadium |
Milwaukee Braves (NL, 1953–1965) Milwaukee Brewers (AL, 1970–1997) Milwaukee Brewers (NL, 1998–2000) |
1953 |
2000 |
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Minneapolis-St. Paul (Bloomington) |
Metropolitan Stadium |
Minnesota Twins (AL, 1961–1981) |
1956 |
1981 |
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Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minneapolis) |
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome† |
Minnesota Twins (AL, 1982–2009) |
1982 |
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SuperTurf (1982–1986) AstroTurf (1987–2003) FieldTurf (2004-2010) |
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Minneapolis-St. Paul (St. Paul) |
Fort Street Grounds |
St. Paul Saints (UA, 1884) |
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Montreal |
Jarry Park[c] |
Montreal Expos |
1969 |
1976 |
Now Uniprix Stadium, a tennis venue |
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Montreal |
Olympic Stadium† |
Montreal Expos (1977–2004) |
1976 |
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Grass (1976) AstroTurf (1977–2001) Defargo Astrograss (2002–2003) FieldTurf (2003–2004) |
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Newark |
Harrison Park |
Newark Pepper (FL, 1915) |
1915 |
1923 |
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New York City (The Bronx) |
Yankee Stadium I |
New York Yankees (AL, 1923-1973, 1976-2008) |
1923 |
2008 |
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New York City (Brooklyn) |
Union Grounds |
Brooklyn Hartfords (NL, 1877) |
1862 |
1883 |
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New York City (Brooklyn) |
Washington Park |
Brooklyn Atlantics (AA, 1884) Brooklyn Dodgers (NL, 1884-1891; 1898–1912) Brooklyn Tip Tops (FL, 1914–1915) |
1883 |
1915 |
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New York City (Brooklyn) |
Eastern Park |
Brooklyn Ward's Wonders (PL, 1890) Brooklyn Dodgers (NL, 1891–1897) |
1890 |
? |
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New York City (Brooklyn) |
Ebbets Field |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL, 1913–1957) |
1913 |
1957 |
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New York City (Manhattan) |
Polo Grounds I |
New York Giants (NL, 1883–1888) New York Metropolitans (AA, 1883-1885) |
1880 |
1888 |
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New York City (Manhattan) |
Metropolitan Park |
New York Metropolitans (AA, 1884) |
1884 |
1884 |
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New York City (Manhattan) |
Polo Grounds II |
New York Giants (NL, 1889–1890) |
1889 |
1910 |
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New York City (Manhattan) |
Polo Grounds III |
New York Giants (PL), 1890) New York Giants (NL, 1891–1957) New York Yankees (AL, 1913–1922) New York Mets (NL, 1962–1963) |
1890 |
1963 |
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New York City (Manhattan) |
Hilltop Park |
New York Yankees (AL, 1903–1912) |
1903 |
1914 |
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New York City (Queens) |
Ridgewood Park |
Brooklyn Bridgrooms (AA, 1886–1889) Brooklyn Gladiators (AA, 1890) |
1883 |
1959 |
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New York City (Queens) |
Shea Stadium |
New York Mets (NL, 1964–2008) New York Yankees (AL, 1974–1975) |
1964 |
2008 |
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New York City (Staten Island) |
St. George Cricket Grounds |
New York Metropolitans (AA, 1886-1887) New York Giants (NL, 1889) |
1886 |
? |
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Philadelphia |
Jefferson Street Grounds Athletics Park |
Philadelphia Athletics (NL, 1876)
Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1883–1890) |
1871 |
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Philadelphia |
Oakdale Park |
Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1882) |
1882 |
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Philadelphia |
Recreation Park |
Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1883–1886) |
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Philadelphia |
Keystone Park |
Philadelphia Keystones (UA, 1884) |
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Philadelphia |
Baker Bowl |
Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1887-1938) |
1887 |
1938 |
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Philadelphia |
Forepaugh Park |
Philadelphia Quakers (PL, 1890) Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1891) |
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Philadelphia |
Columbia Park |
Philadelphia Athletics (AL, 1901–1908) |
1901 |
1908 |
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Philadelphia |
Shibe Park Connie Mack Stadium |
Philadelphia Athletics (AL, 1909–1954) Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1938–1970) |
1909 |
1970 |
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Philadelphia |
Veterans Stadium |
Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1971–2003) |
1971 |
2003 |
AstroTurf (1971–2000) NexTurf (2001–2003) |
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Pittsburgh |
Exposition Park I |
Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1882) |
1882 |
1882 |
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Pittsburgh |
Exposition Park II |
Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1883) Pittsburgh Stogies (UA, 1884) |
1883 |
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Pittsburgh |
Recreation Park |
Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1884–1886) Pittsburg Alleghenys (NL, 1887–1890) |
1876 |
1904 |
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Pittsburgh |
Exposition Park III |
Pittsburgh Burghers (PL, 1890) Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1891–1909) Pittsburgh Rebels (FL, 1914–1915) |
1890 |
1915 |
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Pittsburgh |
Forbes Field |
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1909–1970) |
1909 |
1970 |
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Pittsburgh |
Three Rivers Stadium |
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1970–2000) |
1970 |
2000 |
Tartanturf (1970–1982) AstroTurf (1983–2000) |
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Providence |
Messer Street Grounds |
Providence Grays (NL, 1878–1885) |
1878 |
1887 |
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Richmond |
Allen Pasture |
Richmond Virginians (AA, 1884) |
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Rochester |
Culver Field |
Rochester Broncos (AA, 1890) |
1886 |
1907 |
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St. Louis |
Sportsman's Park Busch Stadium |
St. Louis Browns (AA, 1882–1891) St. Louis Browns (NL, 1892) St. Louis Browns (AL, 1902–1953) St. Louis Cardinals (NL, 1920–1966) |
1881 |
1966 |
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St. Louis |
Union Grounds |
St. Louis Maroons (UA, 1884) St. Louis Maroons (NL, 1885–1886) |
1884 |
1888 |
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St. Louis |
Robison Field New Sportsman's Park |
St. Louis Browns/Cardinals (NL, 1893–1920) |
1893 |
1926 |
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St. Louis |
Handlan's Park |
St. Louis Terriers (FL, 1914–1915) |
1914? |
1920s |
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St. Louis |
Busch Memorial Stadium Busch Stadium |
St. Louis Cardinals (NL, 1966–2005) |
1966 |
2005 |
AstroTurf (1970–1995) |
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San Diego |
Qualcomm Stadium Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego Stadium |
San Diego Padres (NL, 1969–2003) |
1967 |
§ |
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San Francisco |
Seals Stadium |
San Francisco Giants (NL, 1958–1959) |
1931 |
1959 |
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San Francisco |
Candlestick Park 3Com Park at Candlestick Point Monster Park San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point |
San Francisco Giants (NL, 1960–1999) |
1960 |
§ |
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Seattle |
Sick's Stadium |
Seattle Pilots (AL, 1969) |
1932 |
1969 |
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Seattle |
Kingdome† |
Seattle Mariners (AL, 1977–1999) |
1976 |
2000 |
AstroTurf |
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Syracuse |
Newell Park |
Syracuse Stars (NL, 1879) |
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Syracuse |
Star Park |
Syracuse Stars (AA, 1890) |
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Toledo |
League Park |
Toledo Blue Stockings (AA, 1884) |
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Toledo |
Speranza Park |
Toledo Maumees (AA, 1890) |
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Toronto |
Exhibition Stadium |
Toronto Blue Jays (1977–1989) |
1959 |
1989 |
AstroTurf |
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Troy |
Putnam Grounds |
Troy Trojans (NL, 1879) |
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Troy |
Haymakers' Grounds |
Troy Trojans (NL, 1880–1881) |
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Troy |
Troy Ball Clubs Grounds |
Troy Trojans (NL, 1882) |
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Washington |
Athletic Park |
Washington Nationals (AA, 1884) |
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Washington |
Capitol Grounds Capital Park I |
Washington Nationals (UA, 1884) |
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Washington |
Swampoodle Grounds Capital Park II |
Washington Nationals (NL, 1886–1889) |
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Washington |
Boundary Field National Park I National Park III |
Washington Statesmen (AA, 1891) Washington Senators (NL, 1892–1899) Washington Senators I (AL, 1903–1910) |
1891 |
1911 |
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Washington |
American League Park National Park II |
Washington Senators I (AL, 1901–1902) |
1901 |
1926 |
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Washington |
Griffith Stadium National Park IV |
Washington Senators I (AL, 1911–1960) Washington Senators II (AL, 1961) |
1911 |
1961 |
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Washington |
RFK Memorial Stadium D.C. Stadium |
Washington Senators II (AL, 1962–1971) Washington Nationals (NL, 2005–2007) |
1961 |
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Wilmington |
Union Street Park |
Wilmington Quicksteps (UA, 1884) |
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Worcester |
Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds Worcester Driving Park Grounds |
Worcester (NL, 1880–1882) |
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