Globe Life Field , home of theTexas Rangers , is the newest stadium inMajor League Baseball . It opened in 2020.There are 30 stadiums in use byMajor League Baseball (MLB) teams. The oldestballpark isFenway Park inBoston , home of theBoston Red Sox , which opened in 1912. The newest stadium isGlobe Life Field inArlington, Texas , home of theTexas Rangers , which opened in 2020. Two ballparks were built in the 1910s, two in the 1960s, one in the 1970s, one in the 1980s, seven in the 1990s, thirteen in the 2000s, three in the 2010s, and one in the 2020s. Twenty-four ballparks have natural grass surfaces, while six have artificial turf. Eight ballparks do not have corporatenaming rights deals:Angel Stadium ,[ nb 1] Dodger Stadium ,Fenway Park ,Kauffman Stadium ,Nationals Park ,Oriole Park at Camden Yards ,Wrigley Field , andYankee Stadium .Sutter Health Park is being used temporarily by theAthletics untila new stadium in Las Vegas is completed in 2028.
Legend:
† Denotes stadium with a fixed roof ‡ Denotes stadium with a retractable roof Stadiums Image Name Capacity Location Surface Team Opened Distance to center field Type Roof type American Family Field ‡ 41,900[ 1] Milwaukee, Wisconsin Grass Milwaukee Brewers 2001 400 feet (122 m) Retro-modern Retractable Angel Stadium 45,517[ 2] Anaheim, California Grass Los Angeles Angels 1966 396 feet (121 m) Modern Retro-modern Open Busch Stadium 44,383[ 3] St. Louis, Missouri Grass St. Louis Cardinals 2006 400 feet (122 m) Retro-classic Open Chase Field ‡ 48,330[ 4] Phoenix, Arizona Artificial turf Arizona Diamondbacks 1998 407 feet (124 m) Retro-modern Retractable Citi Field 41,922[ 5] Queens, New York Grass New York Mets 2009 408 feet (124 m) Retro-classic Open Citizens Bank Park 42,901[ 6] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Grass Philadelphia Phillies 2004 401 feet (122 m) Retro-classic Open Comerica Park 41,083[ 7] Detroit, Michigan Grass Detroit Tigers 2000 412 feet (126 m) Retro-classic Open Coors Field 46,897[ 8] Denver, Colorado Grass Colorado Rockies 1995 415 feet (126 m) Retro-classic Open Daikin Park ‡ 41,168[ 9] Houston, Texas Grass Houston Astros 2000 409 feet (125 m)[ 10] Retro-modern Retractable Dodger Stadium 56,000[ 11] Los Angeles, California Grass Los Angeles Dodgers [ nb 2] 1962 395 feet (120 m) Modern Open Fenway Park 37,755[ 12] Boston, Massachusetts Grass Boston Red Sox [ nb 3] 1912 390 feet (119 m) Jewel box Open Globe Life Field ‡ 40,300[ 13] Arlington, Texas Artificial turf Texas Rangers 2020 407 feet (124 m) Retro-modern Retractable Great American Ball Park 43,500 Cincinnati, Ohio Grass Cincinnati Reds 2003 404 feet (123 m) Retro-modern Open Kauffman Stadium 37,903[ 14] Kansas City, Missouri Grass Kansas City Royals 1973 410 feet (125 m) Modern Retro-modern Open LoanDepot Park ‡ 36,742 Miami, Florida Artificial turf Miami Marlins 2012 407 feet (124 m) Contemporary [ 15] Retractable Nationals Park 41,373[ 16] Washington, D.C. Grass Washington Nationals 2008 402 feet (123 m) Retro-modern Open Oracle Park 41,331[ 17] San Francisco, California Grass San Francisco Giants 2000 391 feet (119 m) Retro-classic Open Oriole Park at Camden Yards 44,970 Baltimore, Maryland Grass Baltimore Orioles 1992 410 feet (125 m) Retro-classic Open Petco Park 39,860[ 18] San Diego, California Grass San Diego Padres 2004 396 feet (121 m) Retro-modern Open PNC Park 38,747[ 19] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Grass Pittsburgh Pirates 2001 399 feet (122 m) Retro-classic Open Progressive Field 34,820[ 20] Cleveland, Ohio Grass Cleveland Guardians 1994 410 feet (125 m) Retro-modern Open Rate Field 40,615 Chicago, Illinois Grass Chicago White Sox 1991 400 feet (122 m) Modern Retro-classic Open Rogers Centre ‡ 39,150[ 21] Toronto, Ontario Artificial turf Toronto Blue Jays 1989 400 feet (122 m) Modern Retractable Sutter Health Park 13,416[ 22] West Sacramento, California Grass Athletics 2000[ nb 4] 403 feet (123 m) Retro-modern Open T-Mobile Park ‡ 47,929[ 23] Seattle, Washington Grass Seattle Mariners 1999 401 feet (122 m) Retro-modern Retractable Target Field 38,544[ 24] Minneapolis, Minnesota Grass Minnesota Twins 2010 404 feet (123 m) Retro-modern Open Tropicana Field † 25,000[ 25] St. Petersburg, Florida Artificial turf Tampa Bay Rays 1990[ nb 5] 404 feet (123 m) Modern Fixed Truist Park 41,084[ 26] Cumberland, Georgia Grass Atlanta Braves 2017 400 feet (122 m) Retro-modern Open Wrigley Field 41,649[ 27] Chicago, Illinois Grass Chicago Cubs 1914[ nb 6] 400 feet (122 m) Jewel box Open Yankee Stadium 46,537[ 28] Bronx, New York Grass New York Yankees 2009 408 feet (124 m) Retro-classic Open
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