MLB stadiums ranked by capacity: Baseball's biggest and smallest ballparks

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Major League Baseball's roster of ballparks looks a bit different in 2025 with theAthletics(Sacramento) and Rays (Tampa) playing in temporary digs this season. The Athletics'Sutter Health Parkand Rays' George M. Steinbrenner Field are both minor-league stadiums, with their substantially lower capacities making them the two smallest ballparks in MLB right now. MLB STADIUM RANKINGS:Baseball travelers rank favorite ballparks Dodger Stadium holds more fans – 56,000 – that any other baseball stadium, with Chase Field (Diamondbacks), T-Mobile Park (Mariners), Coors Field (Rockies) and Yankee Stadium rounding out the top five in terms of capacity. On the other end of the spectrum, the Rays' temporary home (which is the Yankees' spring training facility) holds just 11,026 fans and the Athletics' ballpark (home of Giants' Class AAA team) ranks second-smallest with a capacity of 13,416. Progressive Field (Guardians), LoanDepot Park (Marlins) and Fenway Park (Red Sox) are MLB's three other smallest ballparks. Here's a look at the full list: Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Dodgers)– 56,000 Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)– 48,330 T-Mobile Park (Seattle Mariners)– 47,929 Coors Field (Colorado Rockies)– 46,897 Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees)– 46,537 Angel Stadium (Los Angeles Angels)– 45,517 Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore Orioles)– 44,970 Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)– 44,383 Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds)– 43,500 Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies)– 42,901 Citi Field (New York Mets)– 41,922 American Family Field (Milwaukee Brewers)– 41,900 Wrigley Field (Chicago Cubs)– 41,649 Nationals Park (Washington Nationals)– 41,373 Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants)– 41,331 Daikin Park (Houston Astros)– 41,168 Truist Park (Atlanta Braves)– 41,084 Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers)– 41,083 Rate Field (Chicago White Sox)– 40,615 Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers)– 40,300 Petco Park (San Diego Padres)– 39,860 Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays)– 39,150 PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates)– 38,747 Target Field (Minnesota Twins)– 38,544 Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City Royals)– 37,903 Fenway Park (Red Sox)– 37,755 LoanDepot Park (Miami Marlins)– 36,742 Progressive Field (Cleveland Guardians)– 34,830 Sutter Health Park (Athletics)– 13,416 –temporary home in West Sacramento until team moves to Las Vegas George M. Steinbrenner Field (Tampa Bay Rays)– 11,026 –temporary home in Tampa while Tropicana Field undergoes repairs The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB stadiums ranked by capacity: Biggest and smallest ballparks

 

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