Biggest MLB Stadiums: Ranking Stadiums by Capacity
Biggest MLB Stadiums: Ranking Stadiums by Capacity

When any baseball game sells out, you know that's a lot of tickets -'but not all stadiums are created equal. Which MLB teams have the biggest stadiums, and just how many people can they hold?

Biggest MLB Stadiums: Ranking Stadiums by Capacity

table_builder($table) –>

RANK STADIUM HOME TEAM CAPACITY
1 Oakland Coliseum Oakland Athletics 56,782
2 Dodger Stadium Los Angeles Dodgers 56,000
3 Coors Field Colorado Rockies 50,144
4 Rogers Centre Toronto Blue Jays 49,282
5 Chase Field Arizona Diamondbacks 48,405
6 T-Mobile Park Seattle Mariners 47,929
7 Yankee Stadium New York Yankees 46,537
8 Oriole Park at Camden Yards Baltimore Orioles 45,971
9 Angel Stadium Los Angeles Angels 45,517
10 Busch Stadium St. Louis Cardinals 45,494< /td>
11 Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Phillies 42,792
12 Tropicana Field Tampa Bay Rays 42,735
13 Great American Ball Park Cincinnati Reds 42,319
14 Citi Field New York Mets 41,922
15 Oracle Park San Francisco Giants 41,915
16 American Family Field Milwaukee Brewers 41,900
17 Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs 41,649
18 Nationals Park Washington Nationals 41,339
19 Minute Maid Park Houston Astros 41,168
20 Truist Park Atlanta Braves 41,084
21 Comerica Park Detroit Tigers 41,083
22 Guaranteed Rate Field Chicago White So x 40,615
23 Globe Life Field Texas Rangers 40,300
24 Petco Park San Diego Padres 40,209
25 PNC Park Pittsburgh Pirates 38,747
26 Target Field Minnesota Twins 38,544
27 Kauffman Stadium Kansas City Royals 37,903
28 Fenway Park Boston Red Sox 37,755
29 LoanDepot Park Miami Marlins 37,442
30 Progressive Field Cleveland Guardians 34,830

The Cleveland Guardians have the smallest home field in Major League Baseball. Progressive Field, located in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio, has a capacity of just 34,830 people.

MLB Live Betting at the Online Sportsbook

Looking to add more excitement to your MLB betting experience? Live betting is your ticket.

From April through October, you can place live bets on regular-season and postseason games. Perhaps you want to bet on the Chicago White Sox run line as the hold a one-run lead over the New York Yankees in the second inning, the over/under total in the sixth inning of a scoreless game between the Detroit Tigers and Colorado Rockies, or the Chicago Cubs’ moneyline as they trail the Seattle Mariners in the first inning.

  
Read Full Article