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List of Major League Baseball stadiums

Team name Stadium Year completed Initial cost % publicly financed Other current tenants
Anaheim Angels Angel Stadium 1966 $24 million 100%
Arizona Diamondbacks Bank One Ballpark 1998 $355 million 76%
Atlanta Braves Turner Field 1996 $235 million 0%
Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards 1992 $235 million 96%
Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 1912 $420,000 0%
Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 1914 $250,000 0%
Chicago White Sox U.S. Cellular Field 1991 $150 million 100%
Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park 2003 $297 million ~17%
Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field 1994 $173 million 87%
Colorado Rockies Coors Field 1995 $215 million 75%
Detroit Tigers Comerica Park 2000 $290 Million 50%
Florida Marlins Dolphins Stadium 1987 $115 million 3% Miami Dolphins
Houston Astros Minute Maid Park 2000 $266 million 67%
Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium 1973 $43 million 100%
Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium 1962 $18 million 0%
Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park 2001 $322 million 64%
Minnesota Twins Metrodome 1982 $102.8 million 87% Vikings, Golden Gophers
New York Mets Shea Stadium 1964 $21 million 100%
New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 1923 $2.3 million 0%
Oakland Athletics McAfee Coliseum 1966 $30 million 100% Oakland Raiders
Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park 2004 $346 million 50%
Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park 2001 $230 million 71%
St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 1966 $22 million 0%
San Diego Padres Petco Park 2004 $411 million 70%
San Francisco Giants SBC Park 2000 $306 million 5%
Seattle Mariners SAFECO Field 1999 $517 million 76%
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tropicana Field 1990 $85 million 100%
Texas Rangers Ameriquest Field in Arlington 1994 $181 million 80%
Toronto Blue Jays Rogers Centre 1989 C$570 million 63% Toronto Argonauts
Washington Nationals RFK Stadium 1961 $20 million D.C. United


Listed from oldest to newest

National League

  1. Wrigley Field (1914)
  2. RFK Stadium (1961) (first used for MLB in 1962)
  3. Dodger Stadium (1962)
  4. Shea Stadium (1964)
  5. Busch Stadium (1966)
  6. Dolphins Stadium (1987) (first used for MLB in 1993)
  7. Coors Field (1995)
  8. Turner Field (1996) (first used for MLB in 1997)
  9. Bank One Ballpark (1998)
  10. Minute Maid Park (2000)
  11. SBC Park (2000)
  12. Miller Park (2001)
  13. PNC Park (2001)
  14. Great American Ball Park (2003)
  15. Citizens Bank Park (2004)
  16. Petco Park (2004)

American League

  1. Fenway Park (1912)
  2. Yankee Stadium (1923)
  3. Angel Stadium (1966)
  4. McAfee Coliseum (1966) (first used for MLB in 1968)
  5. Kauffman Stadium (1973)
  6. Metrodome (1982)
  7. Rogers Centre (Skydome) (1989)
  8. Tropicana Field (1990) (first used for MLB in 1998)
  9. U.S. Cellular Field (1991)
  10. Oriole Park at Camden Yards (1992)
  11. Jacobs Field (1994)
  12. Ameriquest Field in Arlington (1994)
  13. SAFECO Field (1999)
  14. Comerica Park (2000)
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