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StadiumStatusOpenedClosedCapacityTeamCityState or providenceLatitudeLongitudeNow typeNotes
StadiumStatusOpenedClosedCapacityTeamCityState or providenceLatitudeLongitudeNow typeNotes
Rogers CentreCurrent198949,286Toronto Blue JaysTorontoOntario
Sahlen FieldFormer1988Toronto Blue JaysBuffaloNew York42.88130556-78.87427778n/a
TD BallparkFormer1990Toronto Blue JaysDunedinFlorida28.00361111-82.78638889n/a
Exhibition StadiumFormer19591989Toronto Blue JaysTorontoOntario43.63194444-79.41777778SportsAstroTurf Now site of BMO Field, a soccer stadium
Truist ParkCurrent201741,084Atlanta BravesCumberlandGeorgia
Atlanta–Fulton County StadiumFormer19651996Atlanta BravesAtlantaGeorgia33.739-84.389SportsFormer stadium site to be converted for baseball by Georgia State University.
Turner FieldFormer19962016Atlanta BravesAtlantaGeorgia33.73527778-84.38944444SportsStadium rebuilt as Center Parc Stadium.
Great American Ball ParkCurrent200342,319Cincinnati RedsCincinnatiOhio
Crosley FieldFormer19121970Cincinnati RedsCincinnatiOhio39.11666667-84.53527778BuildingsSeveral buildings now occupy the site with a street running through this site, former site of home plate has been painted in an alley, the old left field terrace area is now a parking lot, and the former field of play is now an existenion of Dalton Street.
Riverfront StadiumFormer19702002Cincinnati RedsCincinnatiOhio39.09666667-84.50833333SportsAstroTurf (1970–2000) Grass (2001–2002) Portions of the site occupy Great American Ballpark and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center while a small portion occupies the Reds' Hall of Fame and Museum and an extension of Main Street.
Target FieldCurrent201038,544Minnesota TwinsMinneapolisMinnesota
Metropolitan StadiumFormer19561981Minnesota TwinsBloomingtonMinnesota44.85444444-93.24194444ShoppingNow site of the Mall Of America.
Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeFormer19822013Minnesota TwinsMinneapolisMinnesota44.97388889-93.25805556SportsSuperTurf (1982–1986) AstroTurf (1987–2003) FieldTurf (2004–2010) Now site of U.S. Bank Stadium, a football stadium convertible to baseball use.
Hiram Bithorn StadiumFormer1962Montreal ExposSan JuanPuerto Rico18.41666667-66.07305556n/a
Olympic StadiumFormer1976§Montreal ExposMontrealQuebec45.558-73.552n/aGrass (1976) AstroTurf (1977–2001) Defargo Astrograss (2002–2003) FieldTurf (2003–2004)
Jarry Park StadiumFormer19691976Montreal ExposMontrealQuebec45.53277778-73.62694444SportsNow Uniprix Stadium, a tennis venue
PNC ParkCurrent200138,747Pittsburgh PiratesPittsburghPennsylvania
Forbes FieldFormer19091970Pittsburgh PiratesPittsburghPennsylvania40.44194444-79.95416667n/a
Three Rivers StadiumFormer19702000Pittsburgh PiratesPittsburghPennsylvania40.44666667-80.01277778OfficesTartanturf (1970–1982) AstroTurf (1983–2000) A portion of the site now houses the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's office building; another portion of this site contains Stage AE, a multi-purpose entertainment complex with other portions containing the studios of AT&T Sportsnet Pittsburgh, which are housed in an office building which also hosts the headquarters of StarKist Tuna and the regional headquarters of Del Monte Foods as the Pittsburgh Steelers retain developmental rights to the site; the site is mostly a parking lot otherwise.
Oracle ParkCurrent200041,265San Francisco GiantsSan FranciscoCalifornia
Candlestick ParkFormer19602013San Francisco GiantsSan FranciscoCalifornia37.71361111-122.3861111n/aAstroTurf (1970–1978) Grass (1960-1969, 1979–1999)
Seals StadiumFormer19311959San Francisco GiantsSan FranciscoCalifornia37.76666667-122.4091667ShoppingNow a shopping center. A 50th anniversary tribute of the Giant's move to Seals Stadium occurred on April 15th,2008 at the site with another at Oracle Park to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1958 Opening Day.
Globe Life FieldCurrent202040,300Texas RangersArlingtonTexas
Globe Life Park in ArlingtonFormer19942019Texas RangersArlingtonTexas32.751389-97.082778SportsStadium converted to football and soccer use as Choctaw Stadium; to be used by the Dallas Renegades of the XFL and North Texas SC of USL League One.
Arlington StadiumFormer19651993Texas RangersArlingtonTexas32.75638889-97.08472222StreetsHalf of a quarter of the former stadium site is AT&T Way; an access road to AT&T Stadium, a Football stadium while another half of a quarter of the former stadium site is a parking lot for the Arlington Convention Center, a convention center.
Chase FieldCurrent199848,405Arizona DiamondbacksPhoenixArizona
Oriole Park at Camden YardsCurrent199245,971Baltimore OriolesBaltimoreMaryland
Memorial StadiumFormer19221998Baltimore OriolesBaltimoreMaryland39.32944444-76.60138889SportsDeveloped into a recreational baseball/football field in 2010 named after Cal Ripken named Cal Ripken Senior Youth Development Field with home plate remaining in the same location as is where this venue once stood.
Braves FieldFormer19151952Boston Braves/BeesBostonMassachusetts42.353-71.119SportsNow Nickerson Field.
Fenway ParkCurrent191237,755Boston Red SoxBostonMassachusetts
Ridgewood ParkFormer18831959Brooklyn BridegroomsQueensNew York40.695-73.90666667n/a
Ebbets FieldFormer19131957Brooklyn DodgersBrooklynNew York40.665-73.95805556n/a
Wrigley FieldCurrent191441,649Chicago CubsChicagoIllinois
Guaranteed Rate FieldCurrent199140,615Chicago White SoxChicagoIllinois
Comiskey ParkFormer19101990Chicago White SoxChicagoIllinois41.832-87.634Parking lotsNow a parking lot for Guaranteed Rate Field.
Progressive FieldCurrent199434,830Cleveland GuardiansClevelandOhio
Cleveland StadiumFormer19321995Cleveland IndiansClevelandOhio41.50666667-81.69722222SportsSite now is occupied by FirstEnergy Stadium, a football stadium.
Coors FieldCurrent199550,144Colorado RockiesDenverColorado
Mile High StadiumFormer19482001Colorado RockiesDenverColorado39.74611111-105.0216667Parking lotsNow a parking lot for Empower Field at Mile High, a football stadium.
Comerica ParkCurrent200041,083Detroit TigersDetroitMichigan
Tiger StadiumFormer19122008Detroit TigersDetroitMichigan42.33194444-83.06888889SportsBluegrass Officially closed in 2001, Demolished from 2008 to 2009. Stadium's actual playing field remains at the corner where the stadium once stood; redeveloped in 2018 for youth sports.
Hard Rock StadiumFormer1987§Florida MarlinsMiami GardensFlorida25.95805556-80.23888889n/a
Minute Maid ParkCurrent200041,168Houston AstrosHoustonTexas
Houston AstrodomeFormer19652006Houston AstrosHoustonTexas29.685-95.40777778Closed but still standingAstroTurf (1966–1999) Stadium is closed but still standing
Colt StadiumFormer19621964Houston Colt .45sHoustonTexas29.6883-95.4086DismantledDismantled and sent to Mexico for uses in two Mexican Cities.
Municipal StadiumFormer19251972Kansas City AthleticsKansas CityMissouri39.086-94.558HousesFormer ballpark site to be redeveloped with new single family homes.
Kauffman StadiumCurrent197337,903Kansas City RoyalsKansas CityMissouri
Angel StadiumCurrent196645,517Los Angeles AngelsAnaheimCalifornia
Wrigley FieldFormer19251961Los Angeles AngelsLos AngelesCalifornia34.0075-118.2661111HospitalsLocation of the original Wrigley Diamond and the original grandstands now occupied by both The Kedren Community Mental Health Center and another parking lot.
Dodger StadiumCurrent196256,000Los Angeles DodgersLos AngelesCalifornia
LoanDepot ParkCurrent201236,742Miami MarlinsMiamiFlorida
Milwaukee County StadiumFormer19532000Milwaukee BravesMilwaukeeWisconsin43.03-87.974SportsMost of the playing field is now Helfaer Field, a youth baseball venue; most of the stadium site is now a parking lot for American Family Field.
American Family FieldCurrent200141,900Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeWisconsin
Athletic ParkFormer18871952Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeWisconsin43.074-87.9205StreetsFormer stadium site and the entire block of the former venue are now part of Interstate 43; just north of exit 74 (Locust Street), many of the houses on 7th and 8th streets facing the ballpark still exist but now face the freeway with 7th and 8th streets effectively becoming service roads for I-43.
Polo Grounds IIIFormer18901963New York GiantsManhattanNew Yorkn/an/aBuildingsNow the present site of the Polo Grounds Towers.
Citi FieldCurrent200941,922New York MetsQueensNew York
Shea StadiumFormer19642008New York MetsQueensNew York40.75555556-73.84805556Parking lotsNow a parking lot for Citi Field.
Yankee StadiumCurrent200946,537New York YankeesBronxNew York
Yankee Stadium IFormer19232008New York YankeesBronxNew York40.82694444-73.92805556ParksConverted into a Public Park called Heritage Field.
RingCentral ColiseumCurrent196646,847Oakland AthleticsOaklandCalifornia
Oakland BallparkFuture35,000Oakland AthleticsOaklandCalifornia
Shibe ParkFormer19091970Philadelphia AthleticsPhiladelphiaPennsylvania39.99611111-75.165ChurchesNow present site of The Deliverance Evangelistic Church.
Citizens Bank ParkCurrent200442,792Philadelphia PhilliesPhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Veterans StadiumFormer19712003Philadelphia PhilliesPhiladelphiaPennsylvania39.90666667-75.17111111Parking lotsAstroTurf (1971–2000) NexTurf (2001–2003) Now a parking lot for both Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field.
Petco ParkCurrent200440,209San Diego PadresSan DiegoCalifornia
San Diego StadiumFormer19672020San Diego PadresSan DiegoCalifornia32.78305556-117.1194444SportsBandera Bremuda Grass Demolished from 2020 to 2021; The former venues' site was sold to its long time tenant, San Diego State University in August 2020. The new 35,000 capacity Snapdragon Stadium is currently under construction on the same site of San Diego Stadium for the Aztec Football team, scheduled to open on September 3rd, 2022.
T-Mobile ParkCurrent199947,929Seattle MarinersSeattleWashington
KingdomeFormer19762000Seattle MarinersSeattleWashington47.59527778-122.3313889SportsAstroTurf, a football and soccer stadium.
Sick's StadiumFormer19321976Seattle PilotsSeattleWashington47.58-122.298ShoppingSite now occupied by a Lowe's home improvement store.
Sportsman's ParkFormer18811966St. Louis BrownsSt. LouisMissouri38.658-90.22SportsNow site of Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club. Field now used for other sports.
Busch StadiumCurrent200645,494St. Louis CardinalsSt. LouisMissouri
Busch Memorial StadiumFormer19662005St. Louis CardinalsSt. LouisMissouri38.62388889-90.1925SportsAstroTurf (1970–1995) Now site of St. Louis Ballpark Village.
Tropicana FieldCurrent199025,000Tampa Bay RaysSt. PetersburgFlorida
Nationals ParkCurrent200841,339Washington NationalsWashingtonD.C.
Griffith StadiumFormer19111961Washington Senators IWashingtonD.C.38.9175-77.02027778HospitalsNow site of Howard University Hospital.
RFK Memorial StadiumFormer19612019Washington Senators IIWashingtonD.C.38.89-76.972Closed but still standingTifGrand Bremuda Grass (1961-2019) Closed but still standing, to be demolished in 2022.
Stadium: Rogers Centre
Status: Current
Opened: 1989
Capacity: 49,286
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Stadium: Sahlen Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1988
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Now type: n/a
Stadium: TD Ballpark
Status: Former
Opened: 1990
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Exhibition Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1959
Closed: 1989
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Now type: Sports
Notes: AstroTurf Now site of BMO Field, a soccer stadium
Stadium: Truist Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2017
Capacity: 41,084
Team: Atlanta Braves
Stadium: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1965
Closed: 1996
Team: Atlanta Braves
Now type: Sports
Notes: Former stadium site to be converted for baseball by Georgia State University.
Stadium: Turner Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1996
Closed: 2016
Team: Atlanta Braves
Now type: Sports
Notes: Stadium rebuilt as Center Parc Stadium.
Stadium: Great American Ball Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2003
Capacity: 42,319
Team: Cincinnati Reds
Stadium: Crosley Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1912
Closed: 1970
Team: Cincinnati Reds
Now type: Buildings
Notes: Several buildings now occupy the site with a street running through this site, former site of home plate has been painted in an alley, the old left field terrace area is now a parking lot, and the former field of play is now an existenion of Dalton Street.
Stadium: Riverfront Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1970
Closed: 2002
Team: Cincinnati Reds
Now type: Sports
Notes: AstroTurf (1970–2000) Grass (2001–2002) Portions of the site occupy Great American Ballpark and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center while a small portion occupies the Reds' Hall of Fame and Museum and an extension of Main Street.
Stadium: Target Field
Status: Current
Opened: 2010
Capacity: 38,544
Team: Minnesota Twins
Stadium: Metropolitan Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1956
Closed: 1981
Team: Minnesota Twins
Now type: Shopping
Notes: Now site of the Mall Of America.
Stadium: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Status: Former
Opened: 1982
Closed: 2013
Team: Minnesota Twins
Now type: Sports
Notes: SuperTurf (1982–1986) AstroTurf (1987–2003) FieldTurf (2004–2010) Now site of U.S. Bank Stadium, a football stadium convertible to baseball use.
Stadium: Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1962
Team: Montreal Expos
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1976
Closed: §
Team: Montreal Expos
Now type: n/a
Notes: Grass (1976) AstroTurf (1977–2001) Defargo Astrograss (2002–2003) FieldTurf (2003–2004)
Stadium: Jarry Park Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1969
Closed: 1976
Team: Montreal Expos
Now type: Sports
Notes: Now Uniprix Stadium, a tennis venue
Stadium: PNC Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2001
Capacity: 38,747
Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Stadium: Forbes Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1909
Closed: 1970
Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Three Rivers Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1970
Closed: 2000
Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Now type: Offices
Notes: Tartanturf (1970–1982) AstroTurf (1983–2000) A portion of the site now houses the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's office building; another portion of this site contains Stage AE, a multi-purpose entertainment complex with other portions containing the studios of AT&T Sportsnet Pittsburgh, which are housed in an office building which also hosts the headquarters of StarKist Tuna and the regional headquarters of Del Monte Foods as the Pittsburgh Steelers retain developmental rights to the site; the site is mostly a parking lot otherwise.
Stadium: Oracle Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2000
Capacity: 41,265
Team: San Francisco Giants
Stadium: Candlestick Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1960
Closed: 2013
Team: San Francisco Giants
Now type: n/a
Notes: AstroTurf (1970–1978) Grass (1960-1969, 1979–1999)
Stadium: Seals Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1931
Closed: 1959
Team: San Francisco Giants
Now type: Shopping
Notes: Now a shopping center. A 50th anniversary tribute of the Giant's move to Seals Stadium occurred on April 15th,2008 at the site with another at Oracle Park to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1958 Opening Day.
Stadium: Globe Life Field
Status: Current
Opened: 2020
Capacity: 40,300
Team: Texas Rangers
Stadium: Globe Life Park in Arlington
Status: Former
Opened: 1994
Closed: 2019
Team: Texas Rangers
Now type: Sports
Notes: Stadium converted to football and soccer use as Choctaw Stadium; to be used by the Dallas Renegades of the XFL and North Texas SC of USL League One.
Stadium: Arlington Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1965
Closed: 1993
Team: Texas Rangers
Now type: Streets
Notes: Half of a quarter of the former stadium site is AT&T Way; an access road to AT&T Stadium, a Football stadium while another half of a quarter of the former stadium site is a parking lot for the Arlington Convention Center, a convention center.
Stadium: Chase Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1998
Capacity: 48,405
Team: Arizona Diamondbacks
Stadium: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Status: Current
Opened: 1992
Capacity: 45,971
Team: Baltimore Orioles
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1922
Closed: 1998
Team: Baltimore Orioles
Now type: Sports
Notes: Developed into a recreational baseball/football field in 2010 named after Cal Ripken named Cal Ripken Senior Youth Development Field with home plate remaining in the same location as is where this venue once stood.
Stadium: Braves Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1915
Closed: 1952
Team: Boston Braves/Bees
Now type: Sports
Notes: Now Nickerson Field.
Stadium: Fenway Park
Status: Current
Opened: 1912
Capacity: 37,755
Team: Boston Red Sox
Stadium: Ridgewood Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1883
Closed: 1959
Team: Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Ebbets Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1913
Closed: 1957
Team: Brooklyn Dodgers
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Wrigley Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1914
Capacity: 41,649
Team: Chicago Cubs
Stadium: Guaranteed Rate Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1991
Capacity: 40,615
Team: Chicago White Sox
Stadium: Comiskey Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1910
Closed: 1990
Team: Chicago White Sox
Now type: Parking lots
Notes: Now a parking lot for Guaranteed Rate Field.
Stadium: Progressive Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1994
Capacity: 34,830
Team: Cleveland Guardians
Stadium: Cleveland Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1932
Closed: 1995
Team: Cleveland Indians
Now type: Sports
Notes: Site now is occupied by FirstEnergy Stadium, a football stadium.
Stadium: Coors Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1995
Capacity: 50,144
Team: Colorado Rockies
Stadium: Mile High Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1948
Closed: 2001
Team: Colorado Rockies
Now type: Parking lots
Notes: Now a parking lot for Empower Field at Mile High, a football stadium.
Stadium: Comerica Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2000
Capacity: 41,083
Team: Detroit Tigers
Stadium: Tiger Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1912
Closed: 2008
Team: Detroit Tigers
Now type: Sports
Notes: Bluegrass Officially closed in 2001, Demolished from 2008 to 2009. Stadium's actual playing field remains at the corner where the stadium once stood; redeveloped in 2018 for youth sports.
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1987
Closed: §
Team: Florida Marlins
Now type: n/a
Stadium: Minute Maid Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2000
Capacity: 41,168
Team: Houston Astros
Stadium: Houston Astrodome
Status: Former
Opened: 1965
Closed: 2006
Team: Houston Astros
Now type: Closed but still standing
Notes: AstroTurf (1966–1999) Stadium is closed but still standing
Stadium: Colt Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1962
Closed: 1964
Team: Houston Colt .45s
Now type: Dismantled
Notes: Dismantled and sent to Mexico for uses in two Mexican Cities.
Stadium: Municipal Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1925
Closed: 1972
Team: Kansas City Athletics
Now type: Houses
Notes: Former ballpark site to be redeveloped with new single family homes.
Stadium: Kauffman Stadium
Status: Current
Opened: 1973
Capacity: 37,903
Team: Kansas City Royals
Stadium: Angel Stadium
Status: Current
Opened: 1966
Capacity: 45,517
Team: Los Angeles Angels
Stadium: Wrigley Field
Status: Former
Opened: 1925
Closed: 1961
Team: Los Angeles Angels
Now type: Hospitals
Notes: Location of the original Wrigley Diamond and the original grandstands now occupied by both The Kedren Community Mental Health Center and another parking lot.
Stadium: Dodger Stadium
Status: Current
Opened: 1962
Capacity: 56,000
Team: Los Angeles Dodgers
Stadium: LoanDepot Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2012
Capacity: 36,742
Team: Miami Marlins
Stadium: Milwaukee County Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1953
Closed: 2000
Team: Milwaukee Braves
Now type: Sports
Notes: Most of the playing field is now Helfaer Field, a youth baseball venue; most of the stadium site is now a parking lot for American Family Field.
Stadium: American Family Field
Status: Current
Opened: 2001
Capacity: 41,900
Team: Milwaukee Brewers
Stadium: Athletic Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1887
Closed: 1952
Team: Milwaukee Brewers
Now type: Streets
Notes: Former stadium site and the entire block of the former venue are now part of Interstate 43; just north of exit 74 (Locust Street), many of the houses on 7th and 8th streets facing the ballpark still exist but now face the freeway with 7th and 8th streets effectively becoming service roads for I-43.
Stadium: Polo Grounds III
Status: Former
Opened: 1890
Closed: 1963
Team: New York Giants
Now type: Buildings
Notes: Now the present site of the Polo Grounds Towers.
Stadium: Citi Field
Status: Current
Opened: 2009
Capacity: 41,922
Team: New York Mets
Stadium: Shea Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1964
Closed: 2008
Team: New York Mets
Now type: Parking lots
Notes: Now a parking lot for Citi Field.
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Status: Current
Opened: 2009
Capacity: 46,537
Team: New York Yankees
Stadium: Yankee Stadium I
Status: Former
Opened: 1923
Closed: 2008
Team: New York Yankees
Now type: Parks
Notes: Converted into a Public Park called Heritage Field.
Stadium: RingCentral Coliseum
Status: Current
Opened: 1966
Capacity: 46,847
Team: Oakland Athletics
Stadium: Oakland Ballpark
Status: Future
Capacity: 35,000
Team: Oakland Athletics
Stadium: Shibe Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1909
Closed: 1970
Team: Philadelphia Athletics
Now type: Churches
Notes: Now present site of The Deliverance Evangelistic Church.
Stadium: Citizens Bank Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2004
Capacity: 42,792
Team: Philadelphia Phillies
Stadium: Veterans Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1971
Closed: 2003
Team: Philadelphia Phillies
Now type: Parking lots
Notes: AstroTurf (1971–2000) NexTurf (2001–2003) Now a parking lot for both Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field.
Stadium: Petco Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2004
Capacity: 40,209
Team: San Diego Padres
Stadium: San Diego Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1967
Closed: 2020
Team: San Diego Padres
Now type: Sports
Notes: Bandera Bremuda Grass Demolished from 2020 to 2021; The former venues' site was sold to its long time tenant, San Diego State University in August 2020. The new 35,000 capacity Snapdragon Stadium is currently under construction on the same site of San Diego Stadium for the Aztec Football team, scheduled to open on September 3rd, 2022.
Stadium: T-Mobile Park
Status: Current
Opened: 1999
Capacity: 47,929
Team: Seattle Mariners
Stadium: Kingdome
Status: Former
Opened: 1976
Closed: 2000
Team: Seattle Mariners
Now type: Sports
Notes: AstroTurf, a football and soccer stadium.
Stadium: Sick's Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1932
Closed: 1976
Team: Seattle Pilots
Now type: Shopping
Notes: Site now occupied by a Lowe's home improvement store.
Stadium: Sportsman's Park
Status: Former
Opened: 1881
Closed: 1966
Team: St. Louis Browns
Now type: Sports
Notes: Now site of Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club. Field now used for other sports.
Stadium: Busch Stadium
Status: Current
Opened: 2006
Capacity: 45,494
Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Stadium: Busch Memorial Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1966
Closed: 2005
Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Now type: Sports
Notes: AstroTurf (1970–1995) Now site of St. Louis Ballpark Village.
Stadium: Tropicana Field
Status: Current
Opened: 1990
Capacity: 25,000
Team: Tampa Bay Rays
Stadium: Nationals Park
Status: Current
Opened: 2008
Capacity: 41,339
Team: Washington Nationals
Stadium: Griffith Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1911
Closed: 1961
Team: Washington Senators I
Now type: Hospitals
Notes: Now site of Howard University Hospital.
Stadium: RFK Memorial Stadium
Status: Former
Opened: 1961
Closed: 2019
Team: Washington Senators II
Now type: Closed but still standing
Notes: TifGrand Bremuda Grass (1961-2019) Closed but still standing, to be demolished in 2022.
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