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Former stadiums / ballparks

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Stadiums with a fixed roof or dome
§ Stadiums still used by other sports or events, but not by MLB

All playing fields are natural grass unless otherwise noted.

Image City Stadium MLB Team(s) Opened Closed Notes
Altoona Columbia Park Altoona Mountain City (UA, 1884) 1884
File:Atlantafultoncountystadium.jpg Atlanta Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Atlanta Braves (NL, 1966–1996) 1965 1996





Baltimore Newington Park Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1882)
Baltimore Huntington Avenue Park
Oriole Park I
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1882–1889)
Baltimore Belair Lot Baltimore Monumentals (UA, 1884)
Baltimore Oriole Park II Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1890–1891) 1890
Baltimore Union Park
Oriole Park III
Baltimore Orioles (AA, 1891)
Baltimore Orioles (NL, 1892–1899)
1891
Baltimore Oriole Park IV Baltimore Orioles (AL, 1901–1902) 1901 1915
Baltimore Terrapin Park
Oriole Park V
Baltimore Terrapins (FL, 1914–1915) 1914 1944
Baltimore Memorial Stadium Baltimore Orioles (AL, 1954–1991) 1922 1998
Boston South End Grounds
Walpole Street Grounds
Boston Beaneaters/Braves (NL, 1876–1914) 1871 1914
Boston Dartmouth Grounds Boston Reds (UA, 1884)
Boston Congress Street Grounds Boston Reds (PL, 1890)
Boston Reds (AA, 1891)
Boston Beaneaters (NL, 1894)
1890 1894
Boston Huntington Avenue Grounds Boston Red Sox (AL, 1901–1911) 1901 1911
Boston Braves Field
The Bee Hive[b]
Boston Braves/Bees (NL, 1915–1952) 1915 1952 Now Nickerson Field
Buffalo Riverside Park Buffalo Bisons (NL, 1879–1883) 1878 1883
Buffalo Olympic Park I Buffalo Bisons (NL, 1884–1885) 1884 1888
Buffalo Olympic Park II Buffalo Bisons (PL, 1890) 1890
Buffalo International Fair Association Grounds Buffalo Blues (FL, 1914–1915) 1914
Chicago Lake Front Park
Union Base-Ball Grounds
Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1878–1884) 1871 1884 Now part of Grant Park
Chicago 23rd Street Grounds Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1876–1877) 1872 1877
Chicago South Side Park I Chicago Browns (UA, 1884) 1884
Chicago West Side Park I Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1885–1891) 1885 1891
Chicago South Side Park II Chicago Pirates (PL, 1890)
Chicago White Stockings (NL, 1891–1892)
1890
Chicago South Side Park III
39th Street Grounds
Chicago White Sox (AL, 1901–1910) 1893 1940
Chicago West Side Park II Chicago Cubs (NL, 1894–1915) 1894 1920
Chicago Comiskey Park
White Sox Park
Chicago White Sox (AL, 1910–1990) 1910 1990
Cincinnati Avenue Grounds
Brighton Park
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1876–1879)
Cincinnati Bank Street Grounds Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1880)
Cincinnati Reds (AA, 1882–1883)
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (UA, 1884)
Cincinnati League Park
American Park
Cincinnati Reds (AA, 1884-1889)
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1890–1901)
1884 1901
Cincinnati East End Park
Pendleton Park
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (AA, 1891) 1891 1907?
Cincinnati Palace of the Fans Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1902–1911) 1902 1911
Cincinnati Crosley Field
Redland Field
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1912–1970) 1912 1970
Cincinnati Riverfront Stadium
Cinergy Field
Cincinnati Reds (NL, 1970–2002) 1970 2002 AstroTurf (1970–2000)
Grass (2001–2002)
Cleveland Kennard Street Park Cleveland Blues (NL, 1879–1884)
Cleveland National League Park Cleveland Spiders (AA, 1887-1888)
Cleveland Spiders (NL, 1889–1890)
Cleveland Brotherhood Park Cleveland Infants (PL, 1890)
Cleveland League Park Cleveland Spiders (NL, 1891–1899)
Cleveland Indians (AL, 1901–1946)
1891 1946
Cleveland Cleveland Stadium
Lakefront Stadium
Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Indians (AL, 1932–1993) 1932 1995
Columbus Recreation Park Columbus Buckeyes (AA, 1883–1884)
Columbus Solons (AA, 1889–1891)
1883 1897
Dallas-Fort Worth (Arlington) Arlington Stadium Texas Rangers (AL, 1972–1993) 1965 1993
Denver Mile High Stadium Colorado Rockies (NL, 1993–1994) 1948 2001
Detroit Recreation Park Detroit Wolverines (NL, 1881–1888) 1881 1894
Detroit Bennett Park Detroit Tigers (AL, 1901–1911) 1896 1911
Detroit Tiger Stadium
Briggs Stadium
Navin Field
Detroit Tigers (AL, 1912–1999) 1912 2008
Hartford Hartford Ball Club Grounds Hartford Dark Blues (NL, 1876) 1874
Houston Colt Stadium Houston Colt .45s (NL, 1962–1964) 1962 1964
Houston Houston Astrodome Houston Astros (NL, 1965–1999) 1965 2006 Astroturf (1966–1999)
Stadium is closed but still standing
Indianapolis South Street Park Indianapolis Blues (NL, 1878)
Indianapolis Tinker Park
Athletic Park
Seventh Street Park
Indianapolis Hoosiers (AA, 1884)
Indianapolis Federal League Park Indianapolis Hoosiers (FL, 1914) 1913 1916
Kansas City Association Park Kansas City Cowboys (UA, 1884)
Kansas City Cowboys (NL, 1886)
Kansas City Cowboys (AA, 1888)
Kansas City Exposition Park Kansas City Cowboys (AA, 1888–1889)
Kansas City Gordon and Koppel Field Kansas City Packers (FL, 1914–1915)
Kansas City Municipal Stadium Kansas City Athletics (AL, 1955–1967)
Kansas City Royals (AL, 1969–1972)
1925 1972
Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Dodgers (NL, 1958–1961) 1923 §
Los Angeles Wrigley Field Los Angeles Angels (AL, 1961) 1925 1961
Louisville Louisville Baseball Park Louisville Grays (NL, 1876–1877)
Louisville Eclipse Park I Louisville Eclipse (AA, 1882–1884)
Louisville Colonels (AA, 1885–1891)
Louisville Colonels (NL, 1892)
1874 1893
Louisville Eclipse Park II Louisville Colonels (NL, 1893–1893) 1893 1899
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 §
Milwaukee Eclipse Park Milwaukee Grays (NL, 1878)
Milwaukee Wright Street Grounds Milwaukee Brewers (UA, 1884)
Milwaukee Athletic Park
Borchert Field
Milwaukee Brewers (AA, 1881) 1888 1952
Milwaukee Lloyd Street Grounds Milwaukee Brewers (AL, 1901) 1895 1903
Milwaukee Milwaukee County Stadium Milwaukee Braves (NL, 1953–1965)
Milwaukee Brewers (AL, 1970–1997)
Milwaukee Brewers (NL, 1998–2000)
1953 2000
Minneapolis-St. Paul (Bloomington) Metropolitan Stadium Minnesota Twins (AL, 1961–1981) 1956 1981
Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minneapolis) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minnesota Twins (AL, 1982–2009) 1982 § SuperTurf (1982–1986)
AstroTurf (1987–2003)
FieldTurf (2004-2010)
Minneapolis-St. Paul (St. Paul) Fort Street Grounds St. Paul Saints (UA, 1884)
Montreal Jarry Park[c] Montreal Expos 1969 1976 Now Uniprix Stadium, a tennis venue
Montreal Olympic Stadium Montreal Expos (1977–2004) 1976 § Grass (1976)
AstroTurf (1977–2001)
Defargo Astrograss (2002–2003)
FieldTurf (2003–2004)
Newark Harrison Park Newark Pepper (FL, 1915) 1915 1923
New York City (The Bronx) Yankee Stadium I New York Yankees (AL, 1923-1973, 1976-2008) 1923 2008
New York City (Brooklyn) Union Grounds Brooklyn Hartfords (NL, 1877) 1862 1883
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
New York City (Brooklyn) Eastern Park Brooklyn Ward's Wonders (PL, 1890)
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL, 1891–1897)
1890 ?
New York City (Brooklyn) Ebbets Field Brooklyn Dodgers (NL, 1913–1957) 1913 1957
New York City (Manhattan) Polo Grounds I New York Giants (NL, 1883–1888)
New York Metropolitans (AA, 1883-1885)
1880 1888
New York City (Manhattan) Metropolitan Park New York Metropolitans (AA, 1884) 1884 1884
New York City (Manhattan) Polo Grounds II New York Giants (NL, 1889–1890) 1889 1910
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
New York City (Manhattan) Hilltop Park New York Yankees (AL, 1903–1912) 1903 1914
New York City (Queens) Ridgewood Park Brooklyn Bridgrooms (AA, 1886–1889)
Brooklyn Gladiators (AA, 1890)
1883 1959
New York City (Queens) Shea Stadium New York Mets (NL, 1964–2008)
New York Yankees (AL, 1974–1975)
1964 2008
New York City (Staten Island) St. George Cricket Grounds New York Metropolitans (AA, 1886-1887)
New York Giants (NL, 1889)
1886 ?
Philadelphia Jefferson Street Grounds
Athletics Park
Philadelphia Athletics (NL, 1876)

Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1883–1890)

1871
Philadelphia Oakdale Park Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1882) 1882
Philadelphia Recreation Park Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1883–1886)
Philadelphia Keystone Park Philadelphia Keystones (UA, 1884)
Philadelphia Baker Bowl Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1887-1938) 1887 1938
Philadelphia Forepaugh Park Philadelphia Quakers (PL, 1890)
Philadelphia Athletics (AA, 1891)
Philadelphia Columbia Park Philadelphia Athletics (AL, 1901–1908) 1901 1908
Philadelphia Shibe Park
Connie Mack Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics (AL, 1909–1954)
Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1938–1970)
1909 1970
Philadelphia Veterans Stadium Philadelphia Phillies (NL, 1971–2003) 1971 2003 AstroTurf (1971–2000)
NexTurf (2001–2003)
Pittsburgh Exposition Park I Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1882) 1882 1882
Pittsburgh Exposition Park II Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1883)
Pittsburgh Stogies (UA, 1884)
1883
Pittsburgh Recreation Park Pittsburg Alleghenys (AA, 1884–1886)
Pittsburg Alleghenys (NL, 1887–1890)
1876 1904
Pittsburgh Exposition Park III Pittsburgh Burghers (PL, 1890)
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1891–1909)
Pittsburgh Rebels (FL, 1914–1915)
1890 1915
Pittsburgh Forbes Field Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1909–1970) 1909 1970
Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh Pirates (NL, 1970–2000) 1970 2000 Tartanturf (1970–1982)
AstroTurf (1983–2000)
Providence Messer Street Grounds Providence Grays (NL, 1878–1885) 1878 1887
Richmond Allen Pasture Richmond Virginians (AA, 1884)
Rochester Culver Field Rochester Broncos (AA, 1890) 1886 1907
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
St. Louis Union Grounds St. Louis Maroons (UA, 1884)
St. Louis Maroons (NL, 1885–1886)
1884 1888
St. Louis Robison Field
New Sportsman's Park
St. Louis Browns/Cardinals (NL, 1893–1920) 1893 1926
St. Louis Handlan's Park St. Louis Terriers (FL, 1914–1915) 1914? 1920s
St. Louis Busch Memorial Stadium
Busch Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals (NL, 1966–2005) 1966 2005 AstroTurf (1970–1995)
San Diego Qualcomm Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego Stadium
San Diego Padres (NL, 1969–2003) 1967 §
San Francisco Seals Stadium San Francisco Giants (NL, 1958–1959) 1931 1959
San Francisco Candlestick Park
3Com Park at Candlestick Point
Monster Park
San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point
San Francisco Giants (NL, 1960–1999) 1960 §
Seattle Sick's Stadium Seattle Pilots (AL, 1969) 1932 1969
Seattle Kingdome Seattle Mariners (AL, 1977–1999) 1976 2000 AstroTurf
Syracuse Newell Park Syracuse Stars (NL, 1879)
Syracuse Star Park Syracuse Stars (AA, 1890)
Toledo League Park Toledo Blue Stockings (AA, 1884)
Toledo Speranza Park Toledo Maumees (AA, 1890)
Toronto Exhibition Stadium Toronto Blue Jays (1977–1989) 1959 1989 AstroTurf
Troy Putnam Grounds Troy Trojans (NL, 1879)
Troy Haymakers' Grounds Troy Trojans (NL, 1880–1881)
Troy Troy Ball Clubs Grounds Troy Trojans (NL, 1882)
Washington Athletic Park Washington Nationals (AA, 1884)
Washington Capitol Grounds
Capital Park I
Washington Nationals (UA, 1884)
Washington Swampoodle Grounds
Capital Park II
Washington Nationals (NL, 1886–1889)
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
Washington American League Park
National Park II
Washington Senators I (AL, 1901–1902) 1901 1926
Washington Griffith Stadium
National Park IV
Washington Senators I (AL, 1911–1960)
Washington Senators II (AL, 1961)
1911 1961
Washington RFK Memorial Stadium
D.C. Stadium
Washington Senators II (AL, 1962–1971)
Washington Nationals (NL, 2005–2007)
1961 §
Wilmington Union Street Park Wilmington Quicksteps (UA, 1884)
Worcester Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds
Worcester Driving Park Grounds
Worcester (NL, 1880–1882)