List of baseball parks by capacity

The following is a list of baseball parks. They are ordered by capacity; which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate. Currently all baseball parks with a capacity of 20,000 or more are included.

#StadiumCapacityCityCountryHome Team
1Dodger Stadium 56,000[1]Los Angeles United StatesLos Angeles Dodgers
2Estadio Latinoamericano55,000Havana CubaIndustriales, Metropolitanos
2Tokyo Dome55,000Tokyo JapanYomiuri Giants
3Sapporo Dome53,796[2]Sapporo JapanHokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
4Coors Field 50,445[3]Denver United States Colorado Rockies
5Yankee Stadium 50,291[4]New York City United StatesNew York Yankees
6Turner Field 50,097[5]Atlanta United States Atlanta Braves
7Rogers Centre49,282[6]Toronto CanadaToronto Blue Jays
8Rangers Ballpark in Arlington 49,200[7]Arlington United States Texas Rangers
9Chase Field 49,033[8]Phoenix United States Arizona Diamondbacks
10Oriole Park at Camden Yards 48,876[9]Baltimore United States Baltimore Orioles
11Koshien Stadium47,808[10]Nishinomiya JapanHanshin Tigers
12Safeco Field 47,116[11]Seattle United States Seattle Mariners
13Busch Stadium 46,861[12]St. Louis United States St. Louis Cardinals
14Angel Stadium of Anaheim 45,050[13]Anaheim United States LA Angels of Anaheim
15Citizens Bank Park 43,500[14]Philadelphia United States Philadelphia Phillies
16Great American Ball Park 42,941[15]Cincinnati United States Cincinnati Reds
17Petco Park 42,445[16]San Diego United States San Diego Padres
18Miller Park 41,900[17]Milwaukee United States Milwaukee Brewers
19Nationals Park 41,888[18]Washington United States Washington Nationals
20Citi Field 41,800[19]New York City United States New York Mets
21AT&T Park 41,503[20]San Francisco United States San Francisco Giants
22Wrigley Field 41,160[21]Chicago United States Chicago Cubs
23Comerica Park 40,950[22]Detroit United States Detroit Tigers
Minute Maid Park 40,950[23]Houston United States Houston Astros
24U.S. Cellular Field 40,615[24]Chicago United States Chicago White Sox
25Nagoya Dome40,500Nagoya JapanChunichi Dragons
26Taipei Dome40,071Taipei Taiwan
27Howard J. Lamade Stadium 40,000South Williamsport United StatesNone; hosts Little League World Series
28Fenway Park 39,928[25]Boston United States Boston Red Sox
29Target Field 39,504Minneapolis United States Minnesota Twins
30PNC Park 38,496[26]Pittsburgh United States Pittsburgh Pirates
31Kauffman Stadium 38,030[27]Kansas City United States Kansas City Royals
32Meiji Jingu Stadium37,975Tokyo JapanTokyo Yakult Swallows
33Progressive Field 37,675[28]Cleveland, Ohio United States Cleveland Indians
34Marlins Park 37,000Miami United States Miami Marlins
35Osaka Dome36,477Osaka JapanOrix Buffaloes
36Seibu Dome35,879Tokorozawa JapanSaitama Seibu Lions
37Fukuoka Dome35,695Fukuoka JapanFukuoka SoftBank Hawks
38Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium35,000Kobe Japansome Orix Buffaloes games
39Tropicana Field 34,078[29]St. Petersburg United States Tampa Bay Rays
40Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 34,077Oakland United States Oakland A's
41Hiroshima Municipal Stadium31,984Hiroshima JapanHiroshima Toyo Carp
42Muscat Stadium30,670Kurashiki Japan
43Sajik Baseball Stadium30,543Busan South KoreaLotte Giants
44Munhak Baseball Stadium30,480Incheon South KoreaSK Wyverns
45Jamsil Baseball Stadium30,265Seoul South KoreaDoosan Bears, LG Twins
46Botchan Stadium30,136Matsuyama JapanEhime Mandarin Pirates
47Dennis Martínez National Stadium30,100Managua NicaraguaIndios del Boer
Chiba Marine Stadium30,000Chiba JapanChiba Lotte Marines
Cinco de Septiembre Stadium30,000Cienfuegos CubaCienfuegos
Estadio La Ceiba30,000San Félix Venezuela
Iwaki Baseball Stadium30,000Fukushima Japan
Kiyohara Baseball Stadium30,000Utsunomiya Japan
Nagano Olympic Stadium30,000Nagano Japan
Sun Marine Stadium30,000Miyazaki Japan
Toyama Municipal Baseball Stadium Alpen Stadium30,000Toyama Japan
Okinawa Cellular Stadium30,000Naha Japan
Kamoike Ballpark30,000Kagoshima Japan
Kusanagi Stadium30,000Shizuoka Japan
Gifu Prefectural Baseball Stadium30,000Gifu Japan
Fukushima Azuma Stadium30,000Fukushima Japan
Victoria de Girón Stadium30,000Matanzas CubaMatanzas
Calixto García Íñiguez Stadium30,000Holguín CubaHolguín
Yokohama Stadium30,000Yokohama JapanYokohama BayStars
Daegu Samsung Lions Park29,178Daegu South KoreaSamsung Lions
66Miyagi Baseball Stadium28,000Sendai JapanTohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
67Gwangju Baseball Stadium27,000Gwangju South KoreaKia Tigers
Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey27,000Monterrey MexicoSultanes Monterrey
Estadio Nacional de Panamá27,000Panama City PanamaDiablos Rojos de Panamá; Panama national baseball team
70Foro Sol26,000Mexico City MexicoDiablos Rojos del México
71Estadio Universitario25,690Caracas VenezuelaLeones del Caracas, Tiburones de La Guaira
72Suwon Baseball Stadium25,000Suwon South KoreaKT Wiz
Hitachinaka Baseball Stadium25,000Hitachinaka Japan
Matsumoto Baseball Stadium25,000Matsumoto Japan
Nagasaki Baseball Stadium25,000Nagasaki Japan
Estadio Guillermón Moncada25,000Santiago de Cuba CubaSantiago de Cuba
76TD Ameritrade Park 24,505Omaha United States Creighton University; also hosts College World Series (final round of NCAA championship)
77Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande23,900Maracaibo VenezuelaÁguilas del Zulia
78Estadio Metropolitano22,000San Cristóbal VenezuelaCafetaleros del Táchira
Norwood Oval22,000Adelaide AustraliaAdelaide Bite
80Masan Baseball Stadium21,885Masan South KoreaNC Dinos
81Estadio Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez20,450Barquisimeto VenezuelaCardenales de Lara
82Tachino Baseball Stadium20,125Akita Japan
83Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium20,035Taichung TaiwanChinatrust Brothers
84Chengching Lake Baseball Field20,000Kaohsiung TaiwanEDA Rhinos
Chiyodai Baseball Stadium20,000Hakodate Japan
Takasago Municipal Baseball Stadium20,000Takasago Japan
Kagawa Prefectural Baseball Complex20,000Takamatsu JapanKagawa Olive Guyners
Estadio Cibao20,000Santiago de los Caballeros Dominican RepublicAguilas Cibaeñas
Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium20,000Taoyuan City TaiwanLamigo Monkeys

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