Every MLB team ever Part 2

Arizona Diamondbacks 

Arizona Diamondbacks logo

1998-Present
Franchise: Arizona Diamondbacks 
Location: Phoenix, Arizona

Colorado Rockies 

Colorado Rockies logo

1993-Present
Franchise: Colorado Rockies
Location: Denver, Colorado

Florida Marlins

Florida Marlins logo

1993-2011 
Franchise: Miami Marlins
Location: Miami, Florida

Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins logo

2012-Present
Franchise: Miami Marlins
Location: Miami, Florida

Tampa Bay Devil Rays 

Tampa Bay Devil Rays logo

1998-2007 
Franchise: Tampa Bay Rays 
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida 

Tampa Bay Rays 

Tampa Bay Rays logo

2008-Present
Franchise: Tampa Bay Rays 
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida

Washington Nationals 

Washington Nationals logo

1866-1870; 2005-Present
Franchise: Washington Nationals 
Location: Washington D.C. 

Seattle Mariners 

Seattle Mariners logo

1977-Present
Franchise: Seattle Mariners 
Location: Seattle, Washington

Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays logo

1977-Present
Franchise: Toronto Blue Jays
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers logo

1972-Present 
Franchise: Texas Rangers 
Location: Arlington, Texas

Milwaukee Brewers 

Milwaukee Brewers logo

1970-Present
Franchise: Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Seattle Pilots 

Seattle Pilots logo

1969-1969 
Franchise: Milwaukee Brewers 
Location: Seattle, Washington

Montreal Expos

Montreal Expos logo

1969-2004 
Franchise: Washington Nationals 
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

San Diego Padres

San Diego Padres logo

1969-Present
Franchise: San Diego Padres
Location: San Diego, California

Kansas City Royals

Kansas City Royals logo

1969-Present
Franchise: Kansas City Royals
Location: Kansas City, Missouri 

Oakland Athletics

Oakland Athletics logo

1968-Present
Franchise: Oakland Athletics
Location: Oakland, California 

Atlanta Braves 

Atlanta Braves logo

1966-Present
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Cumberland, Georgia

Houston Astros 

Houston Astros logo

1965-Present
Franchise: Houston Astros 
Location: Houston, Texas 

California Angels 

California Angels logo

1966-1996 
Franchise: Los Angeles Angels 
Location: Anaheim, California 

Anaheim Angels 

Anaheim Angels logo

1997-2004 
Franchise: Los Angeles Angels 
Location: Anaheim, California 

Los Angeles Angels 

Los Angeles Angels logo

1963-1965; 2005-Present 
Franchise: Los Angeles Angels 
Location: Anaheim, California 

New York Mets 

New York Mets logo

1962-Present
Franchise: New York Mets 
Location: New York City, New York 

Houston Colt .45s 

Houston Colt .45s logo

1962-1964 
Franchise: Houston Astros 
Location: Houston, Texas 

Minnesota Twins 

Minnesota Twins logo

1961-Present 
Franchise: Minnesota Twins 
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota 

San Francisco Giants 

San Francisco Giants logo

1958-Present 
Franchise: San Francisco Giants 
Location: San Francisco, California 

Los Angeles Dodgers 

Los Angeles Dodgers logo

1958-Present 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Los Angeles, California 

Kansas City Athletics 

Kansas City Athletics logo

1955-1967
Franchise: Oakland Athletics 
Location: Kansas City, Missouri 

Baltimore Orioles 

Baltimore Orioles logo

1869-1870; 1882-1899; 1902-1902; 1954-Present 
Franchise: Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees 
Location: Baltimore, Maryland 

Cincinnati Redlegs 

Cincinnati Redlegs logo

1954-1955 
Franchise: Cincinnati Reds 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Milwaukee Braves 

Milwaukee Braves logo

1953-1965 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Boston Bees 

Boston Bees logo

1936-1942 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Brooklyn Dodgers 

Brooklyn Dodgers logo

1932-1957 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Buffalo Blues 

Buffalo Blues logo

1915-1915 
Franchise: Buffalo Blues 
Location: Buffalo, New York 

Newark Peppers 

Newark Peppers logo

1915-1915 
Franchise: Newark Peppers 
Location: Newark, New Jersey

Chicago Whales 

Chicago Whales logo

1915-1915 
Franchise: Chicago Whales 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Cleveland Indians 

Clevlenad indians logo

1915-Present 
Franchise: Cleveland Indians 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

St. Louis Terriers 

St. Louis Terriers logo

1914-1915 
Franchise: St. Louis Terriers 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Pittsburgh Rebels 

Pittsburgh Rebels logo

1914-1915
Franchise: Pittsburgh Rebels 
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Kansas City Packers 

Kansas City Packers logo

1914-1915 
Franchise: Kansas City Packers 
Location: Kansas City, Missouri 

Brooklyn Tip-Tops 

Brooklyn Tip-Tops logo

1914-1915 
Franchise: Brooklyn Tip-Tops 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Buffalo Buffeds

Buffalo Buffeds logo

1914-1914
Franchise: Buffalo Blues 
Location: Buffalo, New York  

Baltimore Terrapins

Baltimore Terrapins logo

1914-1915 
Franchise: Baltimore Terrapins 
Location: Baltimore, Maryland 

Chicago Federals 

Chicago Federals logo

1914-1914 
Franchise: Chicago Whales
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Indianapolis Hoosiers 

Indianapolis Hoosiers logo

1884-1885; 1887-1900; 1914-1915 
Franchise: Indianapolis Hoosiers 
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana 

Brooklyn Robins 

Brooklyn Robins logo

1914-1931 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

New York Yankees 

New York Yankees logo

1913-Present 
Franchise: New York Yankees 
Location: New York City, New York 

Boston Braves 

Boston Braves

1912-1935; 1943-1952 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 

Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers logo

1911-1913 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Boston Rustlers 

Boston Rustlers logo

1910-1911 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Boston Red Sox 

Boston Red Sox logo

1909-Present 
Franchise: Boston Red Sox 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Boston Doves 

Boston Doves logo

1904-1909 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Chicago White Sox 

Chicago White Sox logo

1904-Present 
Franchise: Chicago White Sox 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Chicago Cubs 

Chicago Cubs logo

1903-Present 
Franchise: Chicago Cubs 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

New York Highlanders 

New York Highlanders logo

1903-1912 
Franchise: New York Yankees 
Location: New York City, New York 

Cleveland Naps 

Cleveland Naps logo

1902-1914 
Franchise: Cleveland Indians 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

Boston Americans (Commonly known as the Boston Pilgrims)

Boston Americans logo

1901-1908 
Franchise: Boston Red Sox 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Detroit Tigers 

Detroit Tigers logo

1901-Present 
Franchise: Detroit Tigers 
Location: Detroit, Michigan 

Milwaukee Cream Citys 

Milwaukee Cream Citys logo

1884-1884; 1891-1891; 1901-1901 
Franchise: Baltimore Orioles 
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

St. Louis Cardinals 

St. Louis Cardinals logo

1900-Present 
Franchise: St. Louis Cardinals 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Brooklyn Superbas 

Brooklyn Superbas logo

1899-1910 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

St. Louis Perfectos 

St. Louis Perfectos logo

1899-1899 
Franchise: St. Louis Cardinals 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Chicago Orphans 

Chicago Orphans logo

1898-1902  
Franchise: Chicago Cubs 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Grand Rapid Rustlers 

1894-1899 
Franchise: Cleveland Indians 
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan 

Washington Senators 

Senators logo

1892-1971 
Franchise: Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins 
Location: Washington D.C

Washington Statesmen 

Washington Statesmen logo

1891-1891 
Franchise: Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins 
Location: Washington D.C. 

Cincinnati Kelly’s Killers 

Cincinnati Kelly’s Killers logo

1891-1891 
Franchise: Cincinnati Kelly’s Killers 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Pittsburgh Pirates 

Pittsburgh Pirates logo

1891-Present 
Franchise: Pittsburgh Pirates 
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Cleveland Infants 

1890-1890 
Franchise: Cleveland Infants 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

Pittsburgh Burghers 

Pittsburgh Burghers logo

1890-1890 
Franchise: Pittsburgh Burghers 
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Chicago Pirates 

Jimmy Ryan, wearing a Chicago Pirates jersey

1890-1890
Franchise: Chicago Pirates 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Brooklyn Ward’s Wonders 

1890-1890 
Franchise: Brooklyn Ward’s Wonders 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Rochester Broncos 

1890-1890 
Franchise: Rochester Broncos 
Location: Rochester, Illinois 

Brooklyn Gladiators 

Brooklyn Gladiators Jersey Insignia

1890-1890 
Franchise: Brooklyn Gladiators 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Toledo Maumees 

1890-1890 
Franchise: Toledo Maumees 
Location: Toledo, Ohio 

Philadelphia Phillies 

Philadelphia Phillies logo

1890-Present 
Franchise: Philadelphia Phillies 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Chicago Colts 

Chicago Colts logo

1890-1897 
Franchise: Chicago Cubs 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Columbus Solons 

Columbus Solons logo

1889-1895 
Franchise: Columbus Solons 
Location: Columbus, Ohio 

Cleveland Spiders 

Cleveland Spiders logo

1889-1899 
Franchise: Cleveland Indians 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

Brooklyn Bridegrooms 

Brooklyn Bridegrooms logo

1888-1898 
Franchise: Los Angeles Dodgers 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Louisville Colonels 

Louisville Colonels logo

1885-1886 
Franchise: Louisville Colonels 
Location: Louisville, Kentucky 

New York Giants 

New York Giants logo

1885-1957 
Franchise: San Francisco Giants 
Location: New York City, New York 

Kansas City Cowboys 

Kansas City Cowboys logo

1884-1884 
Franchise: Kansas City Cowboys 
Location: Kansas City, Missouri 

Altoona Mountain Cities 

1884-1884 
Franchise: Altoona Mountain Cities 
Location: Altoona, Pennsylvania 

Pittsburgh Stogies 

Pittsburgh Stogies jersey

1884-1884 
Franchise: Pittsburgh Stogies 
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Chicago Browns 

Chicago Browns logo

1884-1884 
Franchise: Pittsburgh Stogies 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

St. Paul Saints (Also known as St. Paul White Caps or St. Paul Apostles) 

St. Paul Saints logo

1884-1884 
Franchise: St. Paul Saints 
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota 

Boston Reds 

Boston Reds jersey insignia

1884-1884; 1890-1891 
Franchise: Boston Reds 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Baltimore Monumentals 

1884-1884 
Franchise: Baltimore Monumentals 
Location: Baltimore, Maryland 

Cincinnati Outlaw Reds 

Cincinnati Outlaw Reds logo

1884-1884 
Franchise: Cincinnati Outlaw Reds 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

St. Louis Maroons 

St. Louis Maroons logo

1884-1886 
Franchise: St. Louis Maroons 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Richmond Virginians 

Richmond Virginians hat

1884-1885 
Franchise: Richmond Virginians 
Location: Richmond, Virginia 

Toledo Blue Stockings 

Moses Fleetwood Walker, wearing a Toledo Blue Stockings jersey

1884-1885 
Franchise: Toledo Blue Stockings 
Location: Toledo, Ohio 

St. Louis Browns 

St. Louis Browns logo

1884-1898; 1902-1953 
Franchise: St. Louis Cardinals and Baltimore Orioles 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Philadelphia Quakers 

Philadelphia Quakers logo

1867-1867; 1883-1889 
Franchise: Philadelphia Phillies 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

New York Metropolitans (No relation to modern day New York Mets) 

New York Metropolitans logo

1880-1887 
Franchise: New York Metropolitans 
Location: New York City, New York 

Columbus Buckeyes 

Columbus Buckeyes logo

1883-1885 
Franchise: Columbus Buckeyes 
Location: Columbus, Ohio 

Louisville Eclipse 

Louisville Eclipse logo

1883-1884 
Franchise: Louisville Colonels 
Location: Louisville, Kentucky 

New York Gothams 

New York Gothams logo

1883-1884 
Franchise: San Francisco Giants 
Location: New York City, New York 

Boston Beaneaters 

Boston Beaneaters logo

1883-1906 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Cincinnati Red Stockings 

Cincinnati Red Stockings logo

1867-1870; 1882-1889 
Franchise: Cincinnati Reds 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Pittsburgh Alleghenys 

Pittsburgh Alleghenys logo

1882-1890 
Franchise: Pittsburgh Pirates 
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Philadelphia Athletics 

Philadelphia Athletics logo

1866-1875; 1882-1954 
Franchise: Oakland Athletics 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Detroit Wolverines 

Detroit Wolverines logo

1881-1900 
Franchise: Detroit Tigers 
Location: Detroit, Michigan 

Worcester Worcesters 

Worcester Worcesters logo

1880-1883 
Franchise: Worcester Worcesters 
Location: Worcester, Massachusetts 

Cincinnati Stars 

Cincinnati Stars logo

1880-1880 
Franchise: Cincinnati Stars 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Syracuse Stars 

Syracuse Stars logo

1879-1879; 1890-1890 
Franchise: Syracuse Stars 
Location: Syracuse, New York 

Troy Trojans 

Troy Trojans logo

1879-1882 
Franchise: Troy Trojans 
Location: Troy, New York 

Cleveland Blues 

Cleveland Blues logo

1879-1884; 1887-1888; 1901-1902 
Franchise: Cleveland Indians 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

Buffalo Bisons 

Buffalo Bisons logo

1879-1885; 1890-1890 
Franchise: Buffalo Bisons 
Location: Buffalo, New York 

Indianapolis Blues 

Indianapolis Blues team photo, 1878

1878-1878 
Franchise: Indianapolis Blues
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana 

Providence Grays 

Providence Grays logo

1878-1885 
Franchise: Providence Grays 
Location: Providence, Rhode Island 

Milwaukee Grays 

1878-1880 
Franchise: Milwaukee Grays 
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Brooklyn Hartfords 

1877-1877 
Franchise: Brooklyn Hartfords 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Cincinnati Reds 

Cincinnati Reds logo

1876-1879; 1890-1953; 1956-Present 
Franchise: Cincinnati Reds 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Boston Red Caps 

Boston Red Caps hat

1876-1882
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts 

Louisville Grays 

Louisville Grays logo

1876-1877 
Franchise: Louisville Grays 
Location: Louisville, Kentucky 

St. Louis Brown Stockings 

St. Louis Brown Stockings logo

1875-1877; 1882-1883 
Franchise: St. Louis Cardinals 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Philadelphia Centennials 

1875-1875 
Franchise: Philadelphia Centennials 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Keokuk Westerns 

Keokuk Westerns logo

1875-1875 
Franchise: Keokuk Westerns 
Location: Keokuk, Iowa 

New Haven Elm Cities 

1875-1875 
Franchise: New Haven Elm Cities 
Location: New Haven, Connecticut

St. Louis Red Stockings 

Red Stockings logo

1875-1875 
Franchise: St. Louis Cardinals 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 

Hartford Dark Blues 

Hartford Dark Blues logo

1874-1876; 1884-1884 
Franchise: Brooklyn Hartfords 
Location: Hartford, Connecticut

Brooklyn Atlantics (Commonly known as the Brooklyn Grays)

Brooklyn Atlantics logo

1866-1870; 1871-1875; 1884-1888
Franchise: Brooklyn Atlantics 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Washington Blue Legs 

Washington Blue Legs logo

1873-1873 
Franchise: Washington Blue Legs 
Location: Washington D.C. 

Baltimore Marylands 

1873-1873 
Franchise: Baltimore Marylands 
Location: Baltimore, Maryland 

Elizabeth Resolutes 

Elizabeth Resolutes logo

1873-1873 
Franchise: Elizabeth Resolutes 
Location: Elizabeth, New Jersey 

Middletown Mansfield 

1872-1872 
Franchise: Middletown Mansfield 
Location: Middletown, Connecticut

Baltimore Canaries (Commonly known as the Baltimore Lords)

1872-1874 
Franchise: Baltimore Canaries 
Location: Baltimore, Maryland 

Boston Red Stockings 

Boston Red Stockings logo

1871-1875 
Franchise: Atlanta Braves 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Fort Wayne Kekionga

Fort Wayne Kekiongas logo

1871-1871 
Franchise: Fort Wayne Kekionga 
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana

Rockford Forest Citys 

Rockford Forest Citys logo

1870-1871 
Franchise: Rockford Forest Citys 
Location: Rockford, Illinois 

Chicago White Stockings 

Chicago White Stockings logo

1870-1872; 1874-1889; 1901-1903 
Franchise: Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs 
Location: Chicago, Illinois 

Cleveland Forest Citys 

Cleveland Forest Citys logo

1869-1873 
Franchise: Cleveland Forest Citys 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio 

Cincinnati Buckeyes 

Cincinnati Buckeyes logo

1867-1868 
Franchise: Cincinnati Buckeyes 
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 

Chicago Excelsiors 

1867-1868 
Franchise: Chicago Excelsiors 
Location: Chicago Illinois 

Washington Olympics 

1867-1872 
Franchise: Washington Olympics 
Location: Washington D.C. 

Troy Haymakers 

Troy Haymakers logo

1867-1872 
Franchise: Troy Haymakers 
Location: Troy, New York

Greenpoint Orientals 

1867-1867 
Franchise: Greenpoint Orientals 
Location: Greenpoint, New York 

Boston Tri-Mountains 

1867-1870 
Franchise: Boston Tri Mountains 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Philadelphia Gearys 

1867-1867 
Franchise: Philadelphia Gearys 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Lansingburgh Unions 

The first every baseball card, which was of Bill Carver, who was on the Lasingburgh Unions

1866-1866 
Franchise: Troy Trojans 
Location: Lansingburgh, New York 

Boston Lowells 

1866-1868 
Franchise: Boston Lowells 
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Camden Camdens 

1866-1866 
Franchise: Camden Camdens 
Location: Camden, New Jersey 

New York Eagles 

1866-1866 
Franchise: New York Eagles 
Location: New York City, New York 

New York Empires 

1866-1866 
Franchise: New York Empires 
Location: New York City, New York 

Philadelphia Keystones 

Philadelphia Keystones logo

1866-1869 
Franchise: Philadelphia Keystones 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Newark Americus 

1866-1866 
Franchise: Newark Americus 
Location: Newark, New Jersey

Brooklyn Stars

1866-1868 
Franchise: Brooklyn Stars 
Location: Brooklyn, New York  

Brooklyn Mohawks 

1866-1866 
Franchise: Brooklyn Mohawks 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Irvington Irvingtons 

1866-1869 
Franchise: Irvington Irvingtons 
Location: Irvington, New Jersey 

Brooklyn Enterprises 

1866-1866 
Franchise: Brooklyn, New York 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Newark Eurakas 

1866-1868 
Franchise: Newark Eurakas 
Location: Newark, New Jersey 

Brooklyn Eckfords 

1866-1869 
Franchise: Brooklyn Eckfords 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

New York Actives 

1866-1866 
Franchise: New York Actives 
Location: New York City, New York 

Brooklyn Excelsiors 

1866-1867 
Franchise: Brooklyn Excelsiors 
Location: Brooklyn, New York 

Morrisania Unions 

Morrisania Unions logo

1866-1868 
Franchise: Morrisania Unions 
Location: Morrisania, New York 

 

Every MLB Baseball Field

This is going to be a list of every major league baseball field/stadium in history

  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards 
  • Fenway Park 
  • Yankee Stadium II
  • Tropicana Stadium (Also known as the Trop) 
  • Roger Centre (Formerly known as the Skydome) 
  • Guaranteed Rate Field 
  • Progressive Field 
  • Comerica Park 
  • Kauffman Stadium 
  • Target Field 
  • Minute Maid Park (Formerly known as The Ballpark at Union Station, Enron Field, and Astros Field) 
  • Angel Stadium 
  • RingCentral Coliseum (Formerly known as Oakland Coliseum) 
  • T-Mobile Park (Formerly known as Safeco Field) 
  • Globe Life Field 
  • Truist Park 
  • Loan Depot Park 
  • CitiField 
  • Citizens Bank Park 
  • Nationals Park 
  • Wrigley Field (Formerly known as Weeghman Park and Cubs Park)
  • Great American Ball Park 
  • American Family Field (Formerly known as Miller Park) 
  • Busch Stadium 
  • Chase Field (Formerly known as Bank One Ballpark) 
  • Coors Field 
  • Dodger Stadium 
  • Petco Park 
  • Oracle Park (Formerly known as Pacific Bell Park, SBC Park, and AT&T Park

Old Fields:

  • Memorial Stadium 
  • Huntington Avenue Grounds 
  • Hilltop Park 
  • Polo Grounds 
  • Yankee Stadium I
  • League Park 
  • Cleveland Park 
  • Progressive Park 
  • Boulevard Park 
  • Bennett Park 
  • Burns Park 
  • Tiger Stadium (Also known as Briggs Stadium and Navin Field) 
  • Kansas City Municipal Stadium 
  • American League Park 
  • National Park 
  • Griffith Stadium 
  • Metropolitan Stadium 
  • Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 
  • Colt Stadium 
  • Astrodome 
  • The Kingdome
  • Columbia Park 
  • Shibe Park 
  • Kingdome 
  • Arlington Stadium 
  • Globe Life Park in Arlington 
  • South End Grounds 
  • Congress Street Grounds 
  • South End Grounds 
  • Braves Field 
  • Milwaukee County Stadium 
  • Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium 
  • Turner Field 
  • Hard Rock Stadium 
  • Shea Stadium 
  • Recreation Park 
  • Baker Bowl 
  • Veterans Stadium 
  • Jarry Park Stadium 
  • Olympic Stadium 
  • Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 
  • 23rd Street Grounds 
  • Union Base Ball Grounds 
  • West Side Park 
  • South Side Park 
  • Bank Street Grounds 
  • Palace of the Fans 
  • Crosley Field 
  • Riverfront Stadium (Also known as Cinergy Field) 
  • Exposition Park 
  • Recreation Park (Pittsburgh) 
  • Forbes Field 
  • Three Rivers Stadium 
  • Robinson Field 
  • Sportsman’s Park 
  • Busch Memorial Stadium 
  • Mile High Stadium 
  • Washington Park 
  • Ridgewood Park (Also known as Wallace Grounds) 
  • Eastern Park 
  • Ebbets Field 
  • Roosevelt Stadium 
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 
  • Qualcomm Stadium (Also known as Jack Murphy Stadium and San Diego Stadium) 
  • Oakland Park 
  • St. George Cricket Grounds 
  • Seals Stadium 
  • Candlestick Park 

Current Fields  

Oriole Park at Camden Yards 

Camden Yards

Team: Baltimore Orioles 

Location: West Camden Street, Baltimore, Maryland 

Opened: April 6, 1992 

World Series Hosted: None 

Fenway Park

Fenway Park in 1912

Team: Boston Red Sox 

Location: Jersey Street, Boston, Massachusetts

World Series Hosted: 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 

Opened: April 20, 1912 (110 years ago) 

Yankee Stadium (No. 2) 

Entrance of Yankee Stadium II

Team: New York Yankees 

Location: The Bronx, New York City, New York 

Opened: April 2, 2009 

World Series Hosted: 2009 

Tropicana Stadium 

Aerial view of Tropicana Stadium

Team: Tampa Bay Rays and Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Location: Tropicana Drive, St. Petersburg, Florida 

Opened: March 3, 1990 

World Series Hosted: 2008, 2020 

Roger Centre (Formerly known as the Skydome)

Rogers Centre

Team: Toronto Blue Jays 

Location: Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Canada 

Opened: June 3, 1989 

World Series Hosted: 1992, 1993 

Guaranteed Rate Field  

Guaranteed Rate Field

Team: Chicago White Sox 

Location: West 35th Street, Chicago, Illinois 

Opened: April 18, 1991 

World Series Hosted: 2005 

Progressive Field 

Progressive Field

Team: Cleveland Indians 

Location: Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio

Opened: April 2, 1994 

World Series Hosted: 1995, 1997, 2016 

Comerica Park 

Comerica Park entrance

Team: Detroit Tigers 

Location: Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: April 11, 2000 

World Series Hosted: 2012 

Kauffman Stadium 

Kauffman Stadium

Team: Kansas City Royals 

Location: Royal Way, Kansas City, Missouri 

Opened: April 10, 1973 

World Series Hosted: 1980, 1985, 2014, 2015 

Target Field 

Target Field

Team: Minnesota Twins 

Location: Twins Way, Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Opened: April 12, 2010 

World Series Hosted: None 

Minute Maid Park (Formerly known as the Ballpark at Union Station, Enron Field, and Astros Field)

Entrance of Minute Maid park with train

Team: Houston Astros 

Location: Crawford Street, Houston, Texas 

Opened: March 30, 2000 

World Series Hosted: 2005, 2017, 2019 

Angel Stadium 

Angel Stadium

Team: Anaheim Angels, Los Angeles Angels, and California Angels 

Location: Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, California 

Opened: April 19, 1966 

World Series Hosted: 2002 

RingCentral Coliseum (Formerly known as Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum) 

Outside view of RingCentral Coliseum

Team: Oakland Athletics 

Location: Coliseum Way, Oakland, California 

Opened: September 18, 1966 

World Series Hosted: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1988, 1989, 1990

T-Mobile Park (Formerly known as Safeco Field) 

T-Mobile Park

Team: Seattle Mariners

Location: First Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 

Opened: July 15, 1999 

World Series Hosted: None  

Globe Life Field 

Construction of Globe Life Field

Team: Texas Rangers 

Location: Stadium Drive, Arlington, Texas 

Opened: May 29, 2020 

World Series Hosted: None 

Truist Park 

Truist Park

Team: Atlanta Braves 

Location: Battery Avenue, Cumberland, Georgia 

Opened: March 31, 2017 

World Series Hosted: None 

Loan Depot Park 

Loan Depot Park

Team: Miami Marlins 

Location: Marlins Way, Miami, Florida 

Opened: March 5, 2012 

World Series Hosted: None 

CitiField

Citi Field with view of Queens

Team: New York Mets 

Location: Queens, New York City, New York 

Opened: March 29, 2009 

World Series Hosted: 2015

Citizens Bank Park 

Entrance of Citizens Bank Park with Liberty Bell

Team: Philadelphia Phillies 

Location: Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: April 3, 2004 

World Series Hosted: 2008, 2009 

Nationals Park 

Nationals Park

Team: Washington Nationals 

Location: South Capitol Street SE, Washington D.C. 

Opened: March 22, 2008 

World Series Hosted: 2019 

Wrigley Field (Formerly known as Weeghman Park and Cubs Park) 

Wrigley field

Team: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Federals, and Chicago Whales 

Location: West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois 

Opened: April 23, 1914 (108 years ago) 

World Series Hosted: 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945, 2016 

Great American Ballpark 

Great American Ballpark

Team: Cincinnati Reds 

Location: Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Opened: March 31, 2001 

World Series Hosted: None 

American Family Field (Formerly known as Miller Park) 

American Family Field

Team: Milwaukee Brewers 

Location: Brewers Way, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Opened: April 6, 2001 

World Series Hosted: None 

Busch Stadium

Busch Stadium

Team: St. Louis Cardinals 

Location: Clark Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 

Opened: April 4, 2006 

World Series Hosted: 2006, 2013 

Chase Field (Formerly known as Bank One Ballpark) 

Chase Field

Team: Arizona Diamondbacks 

Location: East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 

Opened: March 31, 1998 

World Series: 2001 

Coors Field 

Coors Field

Team: Colorado Rockies 

Location: Blake Street, Denver, Colorado

Opened: April 26, 1995 

World Series Hosted: 2007 

Dodger Stadium 

Dodger Stadium

Team: Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels 

Location: Vin Scully Avenue, Los Angeles, California 

Opened: April 10, 1962 

World Series Hosted: 1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, 2018, 2020 

Petco Park 

Petco Park

Team: San Diego Padres 

Location: Tony Gwynn Drive, San Diego, California 

Opened: April 8, 2004 

World Series Hosted: None 

Oracle Park (Formerly known as Pacific Bell Park, SBC Park, and AT&T Park) 

Oracle Park

Team: San Francisco Giants 

Location: Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California 

Opened: April 11, 2000 

World Series Hosted: 2010, 2012

Old Fields

Memorial Stadium 

Memorial Stadium

Team: Baltimore Orioles 

Location: East 33rd Street, Baltimore, Maryland 

Opened: April 20, 1950 (2nd Version) 

Closed: December 14, 1997 

Demolished: February 15, 2002 

World Series Hosted: 1983, 1979, 1971, 1970, 1969, 1966 

Huntington Avenue Grounds 

Huntington Avenue Ground during 1903 World Series

Team: Boston Red Sox, Boston Somersets, Boston Pilgrims, Boston Americans, Boston Doves, and Boston Rustlers

Location: Frederick Douglass Square Historic District, Boston Massachusetts 

Opened: May 8, 1901 

Closed: Autumn 1911 

Demolished: 1912 

World Series Hosted: 1903 

Hilltop Park 

Entrance of Hilltop Park

Team: New York Highlanders, New York Yankees, New York Giants 

Location: 165th and 168th Street, New York City, New York 

Opened: April 30, 1903 

Closed: October 5, 1912 

Demolished: 1914 

World Series Hosted: None 

Polo Grounds 

New York Giants players line up in Polo Grounds

Team: New York Gothams, New York Giants, New York Yankees, New York Mets,  

Location: West 155th Street, Upper Manhattan, New York City, New York 

Opened: April 18, 1890 

Closed: December 14, 1963 

Demolished: April 10, 1964 

World Series Hosted: 1905, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1954

Yankee Stadium I 

Outside of Yankee Stadium I

Team: New York Yankees 

Location: East 161th Street, The Bronx, New York City, New York 

Opened: April 18, 1923 

Closed: September 30, 1973 

Demolished: March 2009 

World Series Hosted: 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003

League Park 

League Park c.1890

Team: Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Lake Shores, Cleveland Spiders

Location: East 66th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 

Opened: May 1, 1891 

Closed: September 21, 1946 

Demolished: 1951

World Series Hosted: 1920 

Cleveland Park (Also known as Lakefront Stadium and Municipal Stadium) 

Cleveland Park

Team: Cleveland Indians 

Location: West 3rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 

Opened: July 1, 1931 

Closed: December 17, 1995 

Demolished: November 4, 1996 

World Series Hosted: 1948, 1954 

Recreation Park

Detroit Wolverines playing at Recreation Park

Team: Detroit Wolverines 

Location: Brady Street, Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: 1881 

Closed: 1888

World Series Hosted: None 

Boulevard Park 

Boulevard Park

Team: Detroit Tigers 

Location: Champlain Street, Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: 1891 

Closed: 1891 

World Series Hosted: None 

Bennett Park 

Bennet park during a snowy game in 1911

Team: Detroit Tigers 

Location: Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: 1896 

Closed: 1911

World Series Hosted: 1907, 1908, 1909 

Burns Park 

Burns Park

Team: Detroit Tigers 

Location: Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: 1900 

Closed: 1902 

World Series Hosted: None 

Tiger Stadium (Formerly known as Briggs Stadium and Navin Field) 

Tiger Stadium

Team: Detroit Tigers 

Location: Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 

Opened: April 20, 1912 

Closed: July 24, 2001 

Demolished: June 30, 2008 

World Series Hosted: 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984

Kansas City Municipal Stadium 

‘Kansas City Municipal Stadium

Team: Kansas City Athletics 

Location: Brooklyn Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 

Opened: July 3, 1923

 Closed: October 4, 1972 

Demolished: 1976 

World Series Hosted: None 

American League Park 

American League Park

Team: Washington Senators 

Location: Florida Avenue, Washington D.C. 

Opened: 1901

Closed: 1903 

World Series Hosted: None 

National Park (Also known as Boundary Field) 

Boundary Field in 1905

Team: Washington Senators 

Location: Georgia Avenue, Washington D.C. 

Opened: 1891 (Used by Senators from 1904-1910) 

Closed: 1910 

Demolished: March 17, 1911 

World Series Hosted: None 

Griffith Stadium 

President Calvin Coolidge during the 1924 World Series

Team: Washington Senators 

Location: Georgia Avenue and 5th Street, Washington D.C. 

Opened: July 24, 1911 

Closed: September 21, 1961 

Demolished: January 26, 1965 

World Series Hosted: 1924, 1925, 1933 

Metropolitan Stadium 

Metropolitan Stadium

Team: Minnesota Twins 

Location: Cedar Avenue South, Bloomington, Minnesota 

Opened: April 24, 1956 (Used by Twins from 1961-1981) 

Closed: December 20, 1981 

Demolished: January 28, 1985 

World Series Hosted: 1965 

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 

Metrodome during the 1987 World Series

Team: Minnesota Twins 

Location: South 5th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Opened: April 3, 1982 

Closed: December 29, 2013 

Demolished: January 18, 2014 

World Series Hosted: 1987, 1991 

Colt Stadium 

Colt Stadium with Astrodome in the Background

Team: Houston Colt .45s 

Location: Houston, Texas 

Opened: 1962 

Closed: 1964 

Demolished: 1973 

World Series Hosted: None 

Astrodome 

Astrodome

Team: Houston Astros 

Location: Kirby Drive, Houston, Texas

 Opened: April 9, 1965 

Closed: 2008 

World Series Hosted: None 

Sick’s Stadium 

Sick’s Stadium

Team: Seattle Pilots 

Location: Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 

Opened: June 15, 1938 (Used by Pilots in 1969) 

Closed: 1976 

Demolished: February 1979 

World Series Hosted: None 

The Kingdome 

The Kingdome

Team: Seattle Mariners 

Location: South King Street, Seattle, Washington 

Opened: March 27, 1976 

Closed: January 9, 2000 

Demolished: March 26, 2000 

World Series Hosted: None 

Columbia Park (Also known as Columbia Avenue Grounds) 

Columbia Park

Team: Philadelphia Athletics 

Location: Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: April 26, 1901 

Closed: October 3, 1908 

Demolished: 1912 

World Series Hosted: 1905 

Shibe Park (Also known as Connie Mack Stadium) 

Shibe Park

Team: Philadelphia Athletics and Philadelphia Phillies 

Location: West Leigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: April 12, 1909 

Closed: October 1, 1970 

Demolished: 1976 

World Series Hosted: 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1950 

Arlington Stadium (Formerly known as Turnpike Stadium) 

Arlington Stadium

Team: Texas Rangers 

Location: South Copeland Road, Arlington, Texas 

Opened: April 23, 1965 

Closed: October 3, 1993 

Demolished: 1994 

World Series Hosted: None 

Globe Life Park in Arlington (Formerly known as The Ballpark in Arlington) 

Globe Life Field in Arlington

Team: Texas Rangers 

Location: Ballpark Way, Arlington, Texas 

Opened: April 1, 1994 (Used by Rangers from 1994-2019) 

World Series Hosted: 2010, 2011 

South End Grounds 

South End Grounds

Team: Boston Braves, Boston Red Caps, and Boston Red Stockings

Location: Berlin Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Opened: May 16, 1871 

Closed: August 11, 1914 

Demolished: 1914 

World Series Hosted: None

Congress Street Grounds 

Congress Street Grounds

Team: Boston Reds 

Location: Congress Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Opened: 1890 

Closed: 1891 

World Series Hosted: None

Braves Field 

Braves Field on its opening day August 18, 1915

Team: Boston Braves 

Location: Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Opened: August 18, 1915 

Closed: September 21, 1952 

Demolished: 1955 

World Series Hosted: 1948 

Milwaukee County Stadium 

Milwaukee County Stadium in 1959

Team: Milwaukee Braves and Milwaukee Brewers

Location: South 46th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Opened: April 6, 1953 

Closed: September 28, 2000 

Demolished: February 21, 2001

World Series Hosted: 1957, 1958, 1983 

Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium 

Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium with skyline of Atlanta

Team: Atlanta Braves 

Location: Capitol Avenue SE, Atlanta, Georgia 

Opened: April 9, 1965 

Closed: October 24, 1996 

Demolished: August 2, 1997 

World Series Hosted: 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996 

Turner Field 

Turner Field

Team: Atlanta Braves 

Location: Hank Aaron Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 

Opened: March 29, 1997 

Closed: October 2, 2016 

World Series Hosted: 1999 

Hard Rock Stadium 

Hard Rock Stadium

Team: Florida Marlins 

Location: Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida 

Opened: August 16, 1987 (Used by Marlins 1993-2011) 

World Series Hosted: 1997, 2003 

Shea Stadium 

Shea Stadium after the Mets beat the Orioles in the 1969 World Series

Team: New York Mets and New York Yankees 

Location: Queens, New York City, New York 

Opened: April 17, 1964 

Closed: September 28, 2008 

Demolished: October 14, 2008 

World Series Hosted: 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000

Recreation Park 

Drawing of Recreation Park

Team: Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Centennials, Philadelphia White Stockings, Philadelphia Athletics, and Philadelphia Quakers

Location: 24th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: 1860 

Closed: 1886 

Demolished: 1890 

World Series Hosted: None 

Baker Bowl 

Baker Bowl

Team: Philadelphia Phillies 

Location: North 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: April 30, 1887 

Closed: June 30, 1938 

Demolished: 1950 

World Series Hosted: 1915 

Veterans Stadium 

Veterans Stadium

Team: Philadelphia Phillies 

Location: South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Opened: April 10, 1971 

Closed: September 28, 2003 

Demolished: March 21, 2004 

World Series Hosted: 1980, 1983, 1993  

Jarry Park Stadium 

Jarry Park Stadium

Team: Montreal Expos 

Location: Montreal, Canada

Opened: August 1960 

Closed: September 26, 1976 

World Series Hosted: None 

Olympic Stadium 

Olympic Stadium

Team: Montreal Expos 

Location: Pierre-de-Coubertin Avenue, Montréal, Canada

Opened: July 17, 1976 (Used by Expos from 1976-2004) 

World Series Hosted: None 

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium with skyline of Washington D.C.

Team: Washington Senators and Washington Nationals 

Location: East Capitol Street SE, Washington D.C. 

Opened: October 1, 1961 

Closed: June 2017 

World Series Hosted: None

23rd Street Grounds 

23rd Street Grounds

Team: Chicago White Stockings and Chicago Ball Club 

Location: 23rd Street and State Street, Chicago, Illinois 

Opened: 1872

Closed: 1877 

World Series Hosted: None 

West Side Park 

West Side Park

Team: Chicago Orphans, Chicago Colts, and Chicago Cubs 

Location: Throop Street, Chicago, Illinois 

Opened: June 6, 1885 

Closed: 1915

Demolished: 1920 

World Series Hosted: 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910

South Side Park 

South Side Park

Team: Chicago Colts, Chicago Pirates, Chicago White Sox, and Chicago Orphans

Location: West 38th Place, Chicago Illinois 

Opened: 1890 

Closed: 1940 

Demolished: 1940 

World Series Hosted: 1906 

Bank Street Grounds 

Bank Street Grounds

Team: Cincinnati Stars and Cincinnati Outlaw Reds 

Location: Bank Street and McLean Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Opened: 1880 

Closed: 1884 

World Series Hosted: None 

Palace of the Fans 

Drawing of the Palace of the Fans

Team: Cincinnati Outlaw Reds and Cincinnati Reds 

Location: Findlay Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Opened: 1884 

Closed: October 6, 1911 

Demolished: 1911 

World Series Hosted: None 

Crosley Field 

Crosley Field in 1955

Team: Cincinnati Reds 

Location: Findlay Street and Dalton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Opened: April 11, 1912 

Closed: June 24, 1970 

Demolished: April 19, 1972 

World Series Hosted: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961 

Riverfront Stadium 

Riverfront Stadium

Team: Cincinnati Reds 

Location: East Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Opened: June 30, 1970 

Closed: September 22, 2002 

Demolished: December 29, 2002 

World Series Hosted: 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990 

Exposition Park 

Exposition Park

Team: Pittsburgh Burghers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Stogies, Pittsburgh Alleghenys and Pittsburgh Rebels

Location: North Shore, Allegheny City (Modern day Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania

Opened: 1890 

Closed: 1915 

World Series Hosted: 1903

Recreation Park (Pittsburgh) 

Sketch of Recreation Park 1894

Team: Pittsburgh Alleghenys 

Location: North Side, Allegheny City (Modern day Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania 

Opened: 1865 

Closed: 1904 

World Series Hosted: None 

Forbes Field 

Forbes Field c.1910

Team: Pittsburgh Pirates 

Loction: South Bouquet Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Opened: June 30, 1909 

Closed: June 28, 1970 

Demolished: 1971 

World Series Hosted: 1909, 1925, 1927, 1960

Three Rivers Stadium 

Three Rivers Stadium in 1989

Team: Pittsburgh Pirates 

Location: West General Robinson Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Opened: July 16, 1970 

Closed: December 16, 2000 

Demolished: February 11, 2001 

World Series Hosted: 1971, 1979 

Robinson Field

Robinson Field in 1912

Team: St. Louis Cardinals 

Location: Natural Bridge Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri

Opened: April 27, 1893 

Closed: June 6, 1920 

Demolished: 1926 

World Series Hosted: None 

Sportsman’s Park 

Sportsman’s Park

Team: St. Louis Brown Stockings, St. Louis Browns, and St. Louis Cardinals 

Location: Sullivan Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 

Opened: 1867; April 23, 1902 

Closed: 1881; May 8, 1965 

Demolished: 1966 

World Series Hosted: 1926, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1964

Busch Memorial Stadium 

Busch Memorial Stadium with view of St. Louis and Gateway Arch

Team: St. Louis Cardinals 

Location: Stadium Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 

Opened: May 12, 1965 

Closed: October 19, 2005 

Demolished: November 7, 2005 

World Series Hosted: 1967, 1968, 1982, 1985, 1987, 2004 

Mile High Stadium 

Mile High Stadium with skyline of Denver

Team: Colorado Rockies 

Location: West 17th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 

Opened: August 14, 1948 (Used by Rockies 1993-1994) 

Closed: September 8, 2001 

Demolished: April 17, 2002 

World Series Hosted: None 

Washington Park 

Washington Park entrance

Team: Brooklyn Atlantics (Also known as Brooklyn Grays), Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Bridegrooms (Also known as Brooklyn Grooms), and Brooklyn Tip-Tops

Location: Third Street and Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 

Opened: 1883 

Closed: 1914 

World Series Hosted: None 

Eastern Park 

Drawing of Eastern Park

Team: Brooklyn Ward’s Wonders, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 

Location: Brownsville Neighborhood, Brooklyn, New York 

Opened: 1890

Closed: 1897   

World Series Hosted: None 

Ridgewood Park (Also known as Wallace Grounds) 

Two different pictures of Ridgewoood Park

Team: Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Gladiators, Brooklyn Sempiro Ridgewoods, and Brooklyn Bushwicks 

Location: Ridgewood Neighborhood, Queens, New York 

Opened: 1885 

Closed: 1917 

Demolished (by fire): 1917 

World Series Hosted: None 

Ebbets Field 

Ebbets Field in 1950s

Team: Brooklyn Dodgers 

Location: Sullivan Place, Brooklyn, New York 

Opened: April 9, 1913 

Closed: January 1958 

Demolished: February 23, 1960 

World Series Hosted: 1916, 1920, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956

Roosevelt Stadium 

Roosevelt Stadium

Team: Brooklyn Dodgers 

Location: Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 

Opened: April 23, 1937 (Used by Dodgers 1956-1957) 

Closed: 1985 

Demolished: 1985 

World Series Hosted: None 

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Team: Los Angeles Dodgers 

Location: South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California 

Opened: May 1, 1923 (Used by Dodgers 1958-1961) 

World Series Hosted: 1959 

Qualcomm Stadium (Also known as Jack Murphy Stadium and San Diego Stadium) 

Qualcomm Stadium

Team: San Diego Padres 

Location: Friars Road, San Diego, California 

Opened: August 20, 1967 

Closed: March 2020 

Demolished: March 22, 2021 

World Series Hosted: 1984, 1998 

St. George Cricket Grounds 

Advertisement for St. George Cricket Grounds

Team: New York Monumentals, New York Giants, and New York Mutuals (Also used by New York Knickerbockers and Washington Ball Club) 

Location: Staten Island, New York City, New York 

Opened: 1853 

Closed: 1890 

World Series Hosted: None 

Seals Stadium 

Seals Stadium

Team: San Francisco Giants 

Location: Mission District, San Francisco, California 

Opened: April 7, 1931 (Used by Giants 1958-1959) 

Closed: September 20, 1959 

World Series Hosted: None 

Candlestick Park 

Candlestick Park

Team: San Francisco Giants 

Location: Jamestown Avenue, San Francisco, California 

Opened: April 12, 1960 

Closed: August 14, 2014

Demolished: February 4, 2015 

World Series Hosted: 1962, 1989

American States and Canadian Provinces Part 3

Alberta (Canada) 

Alberta flag

Capital: Edmonton 

Largest city: Calgary 

Population: 4 Million 

Size: 255,541 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: September 1, 1905 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Mount Columbia 12,293 feet tall 

Edmonton city hall in Edmonton, Alberta

British Columbia (Canada) 

British Columbia flag

Capital: Victoria 

Largest city: Vancouver 

Population: 4.6 Million 

Size: 364,764 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 20, 1871 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Mount Waddington 13,186 feet tall 

Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Park, British Columbia

Manitoba (Canada) 

Manitoba flag

Capital: Winnipeg (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Brandon 

Population: 1.2 Million 

Size: 250,950 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 15, 1870 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Baldy Mountain 2,730 feet tall 

Ancient Inukshuk stone landmark erected by the Inuit people in Churchill, Manitoba

New Brunswick (Canada) 

New Brunswick flag

Capital: Fredericton 

Largest city: Moncton 

Population: 782,078 

Size: 28,150 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 1, 1867 

Main languages: English and French 

Tallest point: Mount Carleton 2,680 feet tall 

Cape Enrage Lighthouse in Albert County, New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada) 

Newfoundland and Labrador flag

Capital: St. John’s (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Conception Bay South 

Population: 519,716 

Size: 156,650 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: March 31, 1949 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Mount Caubvick (Mont D’Iberville) 5,420 feet tall 

Signal Hill in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories (Canada) 

Northwest Territories flag

Capital: Yellowknife (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Hay River 

Population: 41,786 

Size: 519,734 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 15, 1870 

Main languages: English, French, Chipewyan, Cree, and Gwich’in 

Tallest point: Keele Peak 9,751 feet tall 

Tukoyaktuk, Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia (Canada) 

Nova Scotia flag

Capital: Halifax (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Cape Breton 

Population: 923,598 

Size: 21,345 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 1, 1867 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: White Hill 1,755 feet tall 

Old Town Clock in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Nunavut (Canada) 

Nunavut flag

Capital: Iqaluit (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Rankin Inlet 

Population: 39,407 

Size: 787,155 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: April 1, 1999 

Main languages: Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, English, and French 

Tallest point: Barbeau Peak 8,583 feet tall 

St. Jude’s Cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut

Ontario (Canada) 

Ontario flag

Capital: Toronto (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Ottawa 

Population: 13.4 Million 

Size: 415,598 sq. miles

Date joined confederation: July 1, 1867 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Ishpatina Ridge 2,274 feet tall 

Skyline of Toronto, Ontario with CN Tower

Prince Edward Island (Canada) 

Prince Edward Island flag

Capital: Charlottetown (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Summerside 

Population: 142,907 

Size: 2,190 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 1, 1873 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Unnamed location 466 feet tall 

Woods Island lighthouse in Wood Island, Prince Edward Island

Quebec (Canada) 

Quebec flag

Capital: Quebec City 

Largest city: Montreal 

Population: 8.1 Million 

Size: 595,391 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: July 1, 1867 

Main languages: French 

Tallest point: Mont D’Iberville (Mount Caubvick) 5,420 feet tall 

Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Quebec

Saskatchewan (Canada) 

Saskatchewan flag

Capital: Regina 

Largest city: Saskatoon 

Population: 1 Million 

Size: 251,700 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: September 1, 1905 

Main languages: English 

Tallest point: Unnamed Location 4,567 feet tall 

Sunflower field, Saskatchewan

Yukon (Canada) 

Yukon flag

Capital: Whitehorse (and largest city) 

2nd largest city: Dawson 

Population: 35,874 

Size: 186,272 sq. miles 

Date joined confederation: June 13, 1898 

Main languages: English and French 

Tallest point: Mount Logan 19,551 feet tall 

Lake Laberge, Yukon