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Ballpark Count by State
California: 20
Florida: 18
New York: 16
Texas: 14
Arizona: 12
North Carolina: 12
Pennsylvania: 11
Illinois: 9
Ohio: 8
Colorado: 6
Indiana: 5
Maryland: 5
Michigan: 5
South Carolina: 5
Virginia: 5
Washington: 5
Wisconsin: 5
Iowa: 4
Kentucky: 4
Montana: 4
New Jersey: 4
Tennessee: 4
Alabama: 3
Georgia: 3
Kansas: 3
Missouri: 3
New Mexico: 3
Oregon: 3
Arkansas: 2
Idaho: 2
Massachusetts: 2
Minnesota: 2
Mississippi: 2
Nebraska: 2
Nevada: 2
Oklahoma: 2
Utah: 2
Connecticut: 1
Delaware: 1
Maine: 1
New Hampshire: 1
North Dakota: 1
South Dakota: 1
West Virginia: 1
Alaska: 0
Hawaii: 0
Louisiana: 0
Rhode Island: 0
Vermont: 0
Wyoming: 0

Additionally, ballparks can be found in:
 Ontario: 2
 Quebec: 2
 British Columbia: 1
 Manitoba: 1
 Washington, DC: 1



The Most to Boast
Angel Stadium in Anaheim
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
is one of 20 pro parks found in California, which makes the Golden State the most populated pro ballpark state in 2022.


Top Year for New Ballparks
AutoZone Park in downtown Memphis
AutoZone Park
in Memphis, TN was part of the ballpark building boom at the turn of the century, which saw 11 current ballparks open in both the 2000 and 2002 seasons. Of note, to find the most recent year in which none of the current 231 ballparks opened you have to go all the way back to 1986.


Independently Used
Thomas More Stadium in Florence
Thomas More Stadium in Florence, KY is among the 67 ballparks being used by teams that have no ties to a Major League Baseball club. That means the eight operating independent leagues are responsible for 29% of all active pro ballparks in 2022.


States Sans Pro Parks
Mike Lansing Field in Casper, Wyoming
In 2022, six states fail to have a professionally-used field. Among them, Wyoming last had one based in Casper, where Mike Lansing Field (pictured above) hosted a minor league franchise from the ballpark's opening in 2002 until the Casper Ghosts moved away after the 2011 season.

The others:
Rhode Island and Vermont each had a sole longtime team through 2020, after which the Pawtucket (RI) Red Sox moved and Vermont Lake Monsters were contracted. However, because the pandemic cancelled the 2020 minor league season, the last year Pawtucket's McCoy Stadium and Vermont's Centennial Field were home to a pro team was 2019.

Louisiana hasn't been home to a pro baseball team since 2019, after which the New Orleans Baby Cakes left the state (and the Shrine on Airline) for Wichita.

Hawaii was home to a pair of independent league teams as recently as 2013 and last had affiliated ball in 1987, with the aptly named Hawaii Islanders, which was a Triple-A team that began play in 1961.

Alas, Alaska's remoteness has prevented it from ever being home to professional baseball, and thus the state is the only one to never have a pro ballpark.

For the 2022 season, professional baseball is being played in 231 ballparks in 44 states, 4 Canadian provinces and the District of Columbia. The ballpark breakdown is spread across the major leagues (30), affiliated minor leagues (119), and independent leagues (67), with spring training-only stadiums (15) accounting for the balance.

Only ballparks that are permanent homes of pro teams are included in the count, so venues such as Birmingham's Rickwood Field, which usually hosts an annual minor league game, are omitted. Exceptions are made for stadiums that host at least 10 games.

In all, there are 23 pro leagues: 2 each make up the majors and MLB spring training, 11 are minor leagues affiliated with the major leagues, and there are 8 independent leagues (4 of which are now considered MLB Partner Leagues). The common theme among the leagues is they are domestic-based and charge admission to games.

All information in the 2022 complete pro ballpark list is as accurate as possible. There will always be some discrepancies over some ballpark capacities and opening dates with what you might find in individual cases elsewhere, but team-posted data and Baseball Pilgrimages research provide the basis for the numbers and years listed. The 231 ballparks are grouped on this page by state and the actual city in which a ballpark is located is what's listed for its city.



Alabama
3 ballparks; all minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Birmingham Regions Field 2013   8,500 Birmingham Barons (White Sox) Southern/AA
Madison Toyota Field 2021   7,500 Rocket City Trash Pandas (Angels) Southern/AA
Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium 2004   7,000 Montgomery Biscuits (Rays) Southern/AA


Alaska
0 ballparks


Arizona
12 ballparks; 1 major league, 10 spring training, 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Glendale Camelback Ranch 2009 13,000 Dodgers & White Sox Cactus/Spring Training
Goodyear Goodyear Ballpark 2009 10,311 Guardians & Reds Cactus/Spring Training
Mesa Hohokam Stadium 1997 10,000 A's Cactus/Spring Training
Mesa Sloan Park 2014 15,000 Cubs Cactus/Spring Training
Peoria Peoria Sports Complex 1994 12,224 Mariners & Padres Cactus/Spring Training
Phoenix Chase Field 1998 48,633 Arizona Diamondbacks National/MLB
Phoenix American Family Fields 1998 10,000 Brewers Cactus/Spring Training
Scottsdale Salt River Fields 2011 11,000 Diamondbacks & Rockies Cactus/Spring Training
Scottsdale Scottsdale Stadium 1992 12,000 Giants Cactus/Spring Training
Surprise Surprise Stadium 2003 10,500 Rangers & Royals Cactus/Spring Training
Tempe Tempe Diablo Stadium 1968   9,558 Angels Cactus/Spring Training
Tucson Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium 1998 11,000 Tucson Saguaros Pecos/Independent


Arkansas
2 ballparks; both minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
North Little Rock Dickey-Stephens Park 2007 7,000 Arkansas Travelers (Mariners) Texas/AA
Springdale Arvest Ballpark 2008 6,500 Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals) Texas/AA


California
20 ballparks; 5 major league, 9 minor league (1 AAA, 8 A), 6 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Anaheim Angel Stadium 1966 45,050 Los Angeles Angels American/MLB
Bakersfield Sam Lynn Ballpark 1941   2,700 Bakersfield Train Robbers Pecos/Independent
Fresno Chukchansi Park 2002 12,500 Fresno Grizzlies (Rockies) California/Low A
Lake Elsinore Lake Elsinore Diamond 1994   7,866 Lake Elsinore Storm (Padres) California/Low A
Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 1962 56,000 Los Angeles Dodgers National/MLB
Martinez Waterfront Park Field 3   ?    500 Martinez Sturgeon Pecos/Independent
Modesto John Thurman Field 1952   4,000 Modesto Nuts (Mariners) California/Low A
Monterey Sollecito Park   ?     ? Monterey Amberjacks Pecos/Independent
Oakland Oakland Coliseum 1966 47,170 Oakland A's American/MLB
Rancho Cucamonga LoanMart Field 1993   6,615 R. Cucamonga Quakes (Dodgers) California/Low A
San Bernardino San Manuel Stadium 1996   5,000 Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) California/Low A
San Diego Petco Park 2004 42,445 San Diego Padres National/MLB
San Francisco Oracle Park 2000 41,503 San Francisco Giants National/MLB
San Jose Excite Ballpark 1942   5,208 San Jose Giants California/Low A
San Rafael Albert Park 1950   1,200 San Rafael Pacifics Pecos/Independent
Santa Cruz Harvey West Park   ?     ? Santa Cruz Seaweed Pecos/Independent
Santa Rosa Doyle Park   ?     ? Santa Rosa Scuba Divers Pecos/Independent
Stockton Banner Island Ballpark 2005   5,200 Stockton Ports (A's) California/Low A
Visalia Valley Strong Ballpark 1946   2,468 Visalia Rawhide (D-backs) California/Low A
West Sacramento Sutter Health Park 2000 14,680 Sacramento River Cats (Giants) Pacific Coast/AAA


Canada
6 ballparks; 1 major league, 1 minor league (A), 4 independent
City/Province Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Ottawa, ON Ottawa Stadium 1993 10,332 Ottawa Titans Frontier/Independent
Quebec City, QC Stade CANAC 1938   4,800 Quebec Capitales Frontier/Independent
Toronto, ON Rogers Centre 1989 48,292 Toronto Blue Jays American/MLB
Trois-Rivieres, QC Stade Quillorama 1938   4,500 Trois-Rivieres Aigles Frontier/Independent
Vancouver, BC Nat Bailey Stadium 1951   6,500 Vancouver Canadians (Blue Jays) Northwest/High A
Winnipeg, MB Shaw Park 1999   7,481 Winnipeg Goldeyes American Assoc./Independent


Colorado
6 ballparks; 1 major league, 5 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Colorado Springs Spurgeon Field 1944     ? Colorado Springs Snow Sox Pecos/Independent
Colorado Springs UCHealth Park 1988   8,400 Rocky Mountain Vibes Pioneer/Independent
Denver Coors Field 1995 50,398 Colorado Rockies National/MLB
Grand Junction Suplizio Field 1949   7,014 Grand Junction Rockies Pioneer/Independent
Greeley Jackson Field 1952   1,500 Northern Colorado Owlz Pioneer/Independent
Trinidad Central Park 1960     887 Trinidad Triggers Pecos/Independent


Connecticut
1 ballpark; minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Hartford Dunkin' Donuts Park 2017 8,000 Hartford Yard Goats (Rockies) Eastern/AA


Delaware
1 ballpark; minor league (A)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Wilmington Frawley Stadium 1993 6,532 Wilmington Blue Rocks (Nationals) South Atlantic/High A


District of Columbia
1 ballpark; major league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Washington Nationals Park 2008 41,546 Washington Nationals National/MLB


Florida
18 ballparks; 2 major league, 11 minor league (1 AAA, 1 AA, 9 A), 13 spring training
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Bradenton LECOM Park 1923   8,500 Pirates
Bradenton Marauders
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Clearwater BayCare Ballpark 2004   8,500 Phillies
Clearwater Threshers
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Daytona Beach Jackie Robinson Ballpark 1930   4,000 Daytona Tortugas (Reds) Florida State/Low A
Dunedin TD Ballpark 1930   8,500 Blue Jays
Dunedin Blue Jays
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Fort Myers Hammond Stadium 1991   8,730 Twins
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Fort Myers JetBlue Park 2012 10,823 Red Sox Grapefruit/Spring Training
Jacksonville 121 Financial Ballpark 2003 11,000 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
(Marlins)
International/AAA
Jupiter Roger Dean Chevrolet
Stadium
1998   7,000 Cardinals & Marlins
Palm Beach Cardinals
Jupiter Hammerheads
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Florida State/Low A
Lakeland Joker Marchant Stadium 1966   9,000 Tigers
Lakeland Flying Tigers
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Miami loanDepot park 2012 37,442 Miami Marlins National/MLB
Pensacola Blue Wahoos Stadium 2012   5,038 Pensacola Blue Wahoos
(Marlins)
Southern/AA
Port Charlotte Charlotte Sports Park 1987   6,823 Rays Grapefruit/Spring Training
Port St. Lucie Clover Park 1988   7,160 Mets
St. Lucie Mets
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Sarasota Ed Smith Stadium 1989   8,500 Orioles Grapefruit/Spring Training
St. Petersburg Tropicana Field 1990 25,025 Tampa Bay Rays American/MLB
Tampa Steinbrenner Field 1996 11,076 Yankees
Tampa Tarpons
Grapefruit/Spring Training
Florida State/Low A
Venice CoolToday Park 2019   8,200 Braves Grapefruit/Spring Training
W. Palm Beach The Ballpark of
the Palm Beaches
2017   7,800 Astros & Nationals Grapefruit/Spring Training


Georgia
3 ballparks; 1 major league, 2 minor league (1 AAA, 1 A)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Atlanta Truist Park 2017 41,500 Atlanta Braves National/MLB
Lawrenceville Coolray Field 2009 10,427 Gwinnett Stripers (Braves) International/AAA
Rome AdventHealth Stadium 2003   5,100 Rome Braves South Atlantic/High A


Hawaii
0 ballparks


Idaho
2 ballparks; both independent league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Boise Memorial Stadium 1989 3,426 Boise Hawks Pioneer/Independent
Idaho Falls Melaleuca Field 2007 3,400 Idaho Falls Chukars Pioneer/Independent


Illinois
9 ballparks; 2 major league, 1 minor league (A), 6 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Chicago Guaranteed Rate Field 1991 40,615 Chicago White Sox American/MLB
Chicago Wrigley Field 1914 41,160 Chicago Cubs National/MLB
Crestwood Ozinga Field 1999   3,042 Windy City ThunderBolts Frontier/Independent
Geneva Northwestern Medicine Field 1991   7,400 Kane County Cougars American Assoc./Independent
Joliet Duly Health and Care Field 2002   6,229 Joliet Slammers Frontier/Independent
Peoria Dozer Park 2002   7,500 Peoria Chiefs (Cardinals) Midwest/High A
Rosemont Impact Field 2018   6,300 Chicago Dogs American Assoc./Independent
Sauget GCS Ballpark 2002   5,500 Gateway Grizzlies Frontier/Independent
Schaumburg Wintrust Field 1999   7,365 Schaumburg Boomers Frontier/Independent


Indiana
5 ballparks; 3 minor league (1 AAA, 2 A), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Evansville Bosse Field 1915   5,110 Evansville Otters Frontier/Independent
Fort Wayne Parkview Field 2009   8,100 Fort Wayne TinCaps (Padres) Midwest/High A
Gary Steel Yard 2002   6,139 Gary SouthShore RailCats American Assoc./Independent
Indianapolis Victory Field 1996 14,230 Indianapolis Indians (Pirates) International/AAA
South Bend Four Winds Field 1987   5,000 South Bend Cubs Midwest/High A


Iowa
4 ballparks; 3 minor league (1 AAA, 2 A), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Cedar Rapids Veterans Memorial Stadium 2002   5,300 Cedar Rapids Kernels (Twins) Midwest/High A
Davenport Modern Woodmen Park 1931   4,024 Quad Cities River Bandits (Royals) Midwest/High A
Des Moines Principal Park 1992 11,500 Iowa Cubs International/AAA
Sioux City Lewis & Clark Park 1993   3,630 Sioux City Explorers American Assoc./Independent


Kansas
3 ballparks; 1 minor league (AA), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Garden City Clint Lightner Field 1936  1,000 Garden City Wind Pecos/Independent
Kansas City Legends Field 2003  6,537 Kansas City Monarchs American Assoc./Independent
Wichita Riverfront Stadium 2021 10,000 Wichita Wind Surge (Twins) Texas/AA


Kentucky
4 ballparks; 2 minor league (1 AAA, 1 A), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Bowling Green Bowling Green Ballpark 2009   4,559 Bowling Green Hot Rods (Rays) South Atlantic/High A
Florence Thomas More Stadium 2004   4,200 Florence Y'alls Frontier/Independent
Lexington Wild Health Field 2001   6,994 Lexington Legends Atlantic/Independent
Louisville Louisville Slugger Field 2000 13,131 Louisville Bats (Reds) International/AAA


Louisiana
0 ballparks


Maine
1 ballpark; minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Portland Hadlock Field 1994 7,368 Portland Sea Dogs (Red Sox) Eastern/AA


Maryland
5 ballparks; 1 major league, 3 minor league (1 AA, 2 A), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Aberdeen Ripken Stadium 2002   6,300 Aberdeen IronBirds (Orioles) South Atlantic/High A
Baltimore Camden Yards 1992 45,971 Baltimore Orioles American/MLB
Bowie Prince George's Stadium 1994 10,000 Bowie Baysox (Orioles) Eastern/AA
Salisbury Perdue Stadium 1996   5,200 Delmarva Shorebirds (Orioles) Carolina/Low A
Waldorf Regency Furniture Stadium 2008   6,000 Southern Maryland Blue Crabs Atlantic/Independent


Massachusetts
2 ballparks; 1 major league, 1 minor league (AAA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Boston Fenway Park 1912 37,493 Boston Red Sox American/MLB
Worcester Polar Park 2021   9,508 Worcester Red Sox International/AAA


Michigan
5 ballparks; 1 major league, 3 minor league (A), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Comstock Park LMCU Ballpark 1994   9,684 West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers) Midwest/High A
Detroit Comerica Park 2000 41,681 Detroit Tigers American/MLB
Lansing Jackson Field 1996 11,000 Lansing Lugnuts (A's) Midwest/High A
Midland Dow Diamond 2007   5,200 Great Lakes Loons (Dodgers) Midwest/High A
Utica Jimmy John's Field 2016   4,500 Utica Unicorns United Shore/Independent


Minnesota
2 ballparks; 1 major league, 1 minor league (AAA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Minneapolis Target Field 2010 39,504 Minnesota Twins American/MLB
St. Paul CHS Field 2015   7,210 St. Paul Saints (Twins) International/AAA


Mississippi
2 ballparks; both minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Biloxi MGM Park 2015 6,076 Biloxi Shuckers (Brewers) Southern/AA
Pearl Trustmark Park 2005 8,480 Mississippi Braves Southern/AA


Missouri
3 ballparks; 2 major league, 1 minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Kansas City Kauffman Stadium 1973 37,903 Kansas City Royals American/MLB
Springfield Hammons Field 2004   6,750 Springfield Cardinals Texas/AA
St. Louis Busch Stadium 2006 46,861 St. Louis Cardinals National/MLB


Montana
4 ballparks; all independent league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Billings Dehler Park 2008 3,071 Billings Mustangs Pioneer/Independent
Great Falls Centene Stadium 1941 3,200 Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer/Independent
Kalispell Flathead Field 2022 2,500 Glacier Range Riders Pioneer/Independent
Missoula Ogren Park at Allegiance Field 2004 3,500 Missoula Paddleheads Pioneer/Independent


Nebraska
2 ballparks; 1 minor league (AAA), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Lincoln Haymarket Park 2001 4,500 Lincoln Saltdogs American Assoc./Independent
Papillion Werner Park 2011 9,023 Omaha Storm Chasers (Royals) International/AAA


Nevada
2 ballparks; both minor league (AAA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Reno Greater Nevada Field 2009  9,013 Reno Aces (D-backs) Pacific Coast/AAA
Summerlin Las Vegas Ballpark 2019 10,000 Las Vegas Aviators (A's) Pacific Coast/AAA


New Hampshire
1 ballpark; minor league (AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Manchester Delta Dental Stadium 2005 7,000 New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays) Eastern/AA


New Jersey
4 ballparks; 2 minor league (1 AA, 1 A), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Augusta Skylands Stadium 1994 4,200 Sussex County Miners Frontier/Independent
Bridgewater TD Bank Ballpark 1999 8,580 Somerset Patriots (Yankees) Eastern/AA
Lakewood ShoreTown Ballpark 2001 6,588 Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Phillies) South Atlantic/High A
Little Falls Yogi Berra Stadium 1998 3,784 New Jersey Jackals Frontier/Independent


New Mexico
3 ballparks; 1 minor league (AAA), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Albuquerque Isotopes Park 2003 13,279 Albuquerque Isotopes (Rockies) Pacific Coast/AAA
Roswell Joe Bauman Stadium   ?   ? Roswell Invaders Pecos/Independent
Santa Fe Fort Marcy Park 1947   ? Santa Fe Fuego Pecos/Independent


New York
16 ballparks; 2 major league, 6 minor league (3 AAA, 1 AA, 2 A), 8 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Binghamton Mirabito Stadium 1992   6,012 Binghamton Rumble Ponies (Mets) Eastern/AA
Bronx Yankee Stadium 2009 49,642 New York Yankees American/MLB
Brooklyn Maimonides Park 2001   7,500 Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets) South Atlantic/High A
Buffalo Sahlen Field 1988 16,600 Buffalo Bisons (Blue Jays) International/AAA
Central Islip Fairfield Properties Ballpark 2000   6,002 Long Island Ducks Atlantic/Independent
Flushing Citi Field 2009 41,922 New York Mets National/MLB
Lyon Mountain Lyon Mountain Citizens Ballpark 1930     ? Japan Islanders Empire/Independent
Plattsburgh Chip Cummings Field 2003     500 Plattsburgh Thunderbirds Empire/Independent
Pomona Clover Stadium 2011   6,362 New York Boulders Frontier/Independent
Rochester Frontier Field 1996 10,840 Rochester Red Wings (Nationals) International/AAA
Saranac Lake Petrova Field   ?     ? Saranac Lake Surge Empire/Independent
Staten Island SIUH Community Park 2001   7,171 Staten Island FerryHawks Atlantic/Independent
Syracuse NBT Bank Stadium 1997 11,117 Syracuse Mets International/AAA
Troy Joseph L. Bruno Stadium 2002   5,000 Tri-City ValleyCats Frontier/Independent
Tupper Lake Municipal Park   ?     ? Tupper Lake Riverpigs Empire/Independent
Wappingers Falls Dutchess Stadium 1994   4,494 Hudson Valley Renegades (Yankees) South Atlantic/High A


North Carolina
12 ballparks; 10 minor league (2 AAA, 8 A), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Asheville McCormick Field 1924   4,000 Asheville Tourists (Astros) South Atlantic/High A
Charlotte Truist Field 2014 10,200 Charlotte Knights (White Sox) International/AAA
Durham Durham Bulls Athletic Park 1995 10,000 Durham Bulls (Rays) International/AAA
Fayetteville Segra Stadium 2019   5,252 Fayetteville Woodpeckers (Astros) Carolina/Low A
Gastonia CaroMont Health Park 2021   5,000 Gastonia Honey Hunters Atlantic/Independent
Greensboro First National Bank Field 2005   7,499 Greensboro Grasshoppers (Pirates) South Atlantic/High A
Hickory L.P. Frans Stadium 1993   5,062 Hickory Crawdads (Rangers) South Atlantic/High A
High Point Truist Point 2019   4,500 High Point Rockers Atlantic/Independent
Kannapolis Atrium Health Ballpark 2021   4,930 Kannapolis Cannon Ballers (White Sox) Carolina/Low A
Kinston Grainger Stadium 1949   4,100 Down East Wood Ducks (Rangers) Carolina/Low A
Winston-Salem Truist Stadium 2010   5,500 Winston-Salem Dash (White Sox) South Atlantic/High A
Zebulon Five County Stadium 1991   6,500 Carolina Mudcats (Brewers) Carolina/Low A


North Dakota
1 ballpark; independent league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Fargo Newman Outdoor Field 1996 4,513 Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks American Assoc./Independent


Ohio
8 ballparks; 2 major league, 5 minor league (2 AAA, 1 AA, 2 A), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Akron Canal Park 1997   9,447 Akron RubberDucks (Guardians) Eastern/AA
Avon Mercy Health Stadium 2009   5,000 Lake Erie Crushers Frontier/Independent
Cincinnati Great American Ball Park 2003 42,271 Cincinnati Reds National/MLB
Cleveland Progressive Field 1994 35,400 Cleveland Guardians American/MLB
Columbus Huntington Park 2009 10,100 Columbus Clippers (Guardians) International/AAA
Dayton Day Air Ballpark 2000   7,230 Dayton Dragons (Reds) Midwest/High A
Eastlake Classic Park 2003   7,273 Lake County Captains (Guardians) Midwest/High A
Toledo Fifth Third Field 2002   8,943 Toledo Mud Hens (Tigers) International/AAA


Oklahoma
2 ballparks; both minor league (1 AAA, 1 AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Oklahoma City Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 1998 9,000 Oklahoma City Dodgers Pacific Coast/AAA
Tulsa ONEOK Field 2010 7,833 Tulsa Drillers (Dodgers) Texas/AA


Oregon
3 ballparks; 2 minor league (A), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Eugene PK Park 2010 4,000 Eugene Emeralds (Giants) Northwest/High A
Hillsboro Ron Tonkin Field 2013 4,500 Hillsboro Hops (D-backs) Northwest/High A
Keizer Volcanoes Stadium 1997 4,252 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Mavericks/Independent


Pennsylvania
11 ballparks; 2 major league, 6 minor league (2 AAA, 4 AA), 3 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Allentown Coca-Cola Park 2008 10,100 Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Phillies) International/AAA
Altoona Peoples Natural Gas Field 1999   7,210 Altoona Curve (Pirates) Eastern/AA
Erie UPMC Park 1995   6,000 Erie SeaWolves (Tigers) Eastern/AA
Harrisburg FNB Field 1987   6,300 Harrisburg Senators (Nationals) Eastern/AA
Lancaster Clipper Magazine Stadium 2005   6,000 Lancaster Barnstormers Atlantic/Independent
Moosic PNC Field 1989 10,000 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Yankees) International/AAA
Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park 2004 42,792 Philadelphia Phillies National/MLB
Pittsburgh PNC Park 2001 38,362 Pittsburgh Pirates National/MLB
Reading FirstEnergy Stadium 1951   9,000 Reading Fightin Phils (Phillies) Eastern/AA
Washington Wild Things Park 2002   3,200 Washington Wild Things Frontier/Independent
York PeoplesBank Park 2007   7,312 York Revolution Atlantic/Independent


Rhode Island
0 ballparks


South Carolina
5 ballparks; all minor league (A)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Charleston Riley Park 1997 5,800 Charleston RiverDogs (Rays) Carolina/Low A
Columbia Segra Park 2016 8,000 Columbia Fireflies (Royals) Carolina/Low A
Greenville Fluor Field 2006 5,700 Greenville Drive (Red Sox) South Atlantic/High A
Myrtle Beach TicketReturn.com Field 1999 5,200 Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Cubs) Carolina/Low A
North Augusta SRP Park 2018 5,000 Augusta GreenJackets (Braves) Carolina/Low A


South Dakota
1 ballpark; independent league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Stadium 1964 4,462 Sioux Falls Canaries American Assoc./Independent


Tennessee
4 ballparks; all minor league (2 AAA, 2 AA)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Chattanooga AT&T Field 2000   6,362 Chattanooga Lookouts (Reds) Southern/AA
Kodak Smokies Stadium 2000   6,000 Tennessee Smokies (Cubs) Southern/AA
Memphis AutoZone Park 2000 10,000 Memphis Redbirds (Cardinals) International/AAA
Nashville First Horizon Park 2015 10,000 Nashville Sounds (Brewers) International/AAA


Texas
14 ballparks; 2 major league, 8 minor league (3 AAA, 5 AA), 4 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Alpine Kokernot Field 1947   1,400 Alpine Cowboys Pecos/Independent
Amarillo Hodgetown 2019   7,000 Amarillo Sod Poodles (D-backs) Texas/AA
Arlington Globe Life Field 2020 40,300 Texas Rangers American/MLB
Austin Parque Zaragoza 1947     ? Austin Weirdos Pecos/Independent
Cleburne The Depot at Cleburne Station 2017   4,200 Cleburne Railroaders American Assoc./Independent
Corpus Christi Whataburger Field 2005   7,500 Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros) Texas/AA
El Paso Southwest University Park 2014   9,500 El Paso Chihuahuas (Padres) Pacific Coast/AAA
Frisco Riders Field 2003 10,000 Frisco RoughRiders (Rangers) Texas/AA
Houston Minute Maid Park 2000 40,963 Houston Astros American/MLB
Midland Momentum Bank Ballpark 2002   6,669 Midland RockHounds (A's) Texas/AA
Round Rock Dell Diamond 2000 10,000 Round Rock Express (Rangers) Pacific Coast/AAA
San Antonio Wolff Stadium 1994   6,200 San Antonio Missions (Padres) Texas/AA
Sugar Land Constellation Field 2012   7,700 Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Astros) Pacific Coast/AAA
Weimar Veterans Park 1948     ? Weimar Hormigas Pecos/Independent


Utah
2 ballparks; 1 minor league (AAA), 1 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Ogden Lindquist Field 1997   6,700 Ogden Raptors Pioneer/Independent
Salt Lake City Smith's Ballpark 1994 14,511 Salt Lake Bees (Angels) Pacific Coast/AAA


Vermont
0 ballparks


Virginia
5 ballparks; all minor league (1 AAA, 1 AA, 3 A)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Fredericksburg Virginia Credit Union Stadium 2021   5,000 Fredericksburg Nationals Carolina/Low A
Lynchburg Bank of the James Stadium 1939   4,281 Lynchburg Hillcats (Guardians) Carolina/Low A
Norfolk Harbor Park 1993 11,856 Norfolk Tides (Orioles) International/AAA
Richmond The Diamond 1985   9,560 Richmond Flying Squirrels (Giants) Eastern/AA
Salem Salem Memorial Ballpark 1995   6,300 Salem Red Sox Carolina/Low A


Washington
5 ballparks; 1 major league, 4 minor league (1 AAA, 3 A)
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Everett Funko Field 1984   3,682 Everett AquaSox (Mariners) Northwest/High A
Pasco Gesa Stadium 1995   3,700 Tri-City Dust Devils (Angels) Northwest/High A
Seattle T-Mobile Park 1999 47,116 Seattle Mariners American/MLB
Spokane Avista Stadium 1958   7,162 Spokane Indians (Rockies) Northwest/High A
Tacoma Cheney Stadium 1960   9,600 Tacoma Rainiers (Mariners) Pacific Coast/AAA


West Virginia
1 ballpark; independent league
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team League/Level
Charleston Appalachian Power Park 2005   4,500 Charleston Dirty Birds Atlantic/Independent


Wisconsin
5 ballparks; 1 major league, 2 minor league (A), 2 independent
City Ballpark Name Opened Capacity Home Team (Affiliate) League/Level
Appleton Fox Cities Stadium 1995   5,900 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Brewers) Midwest/High A
Beloit ABC Supply Stadium 2021   3,850 Beloit Sky Carp (Marlins) Midwest/High A
Franklin Franklin Field 2019   4,000 Milwaukee Milkmen American Assoc./Independent
Milwaukee American Family Field 2001 43,000 Milwaukee Brewers National/MLB
Oconomowoc Wisconsin Brewing
Company Park
2022   3,600 Lake Country DockHounds American Assoc./Independent


Wyoming
0 ballparks


Grainger Stadium in Kinston, North Carolina
While the number of active independent league ballparks rises or falls most years, the number of ballparks used by major league teams and their minor league affiliates generally remains consistent. There usually were 189 such ballparks prior to 2021, but the number became 149 following the elimination of 40 minor league franchises in 2020. When you factor in the 15 ballparks that are used for spring training only, that makes the number 164. So consider 164 the number of ballparks to see if you want to see them all, as far as ballparks with ties to MLB teams and their affiliates go. Among them, not many small town classics remain, but Grainger Stadium, which opened in Kinston, NC in 1949, is one of them. Now home to the Down East Wood Ducks, a Texas Rangers farm club, it's pictured above.



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