Ranking the Biggest MLB Ballparks of All-Time

Watching a baseball game live from the stadium is a bucket list experience for many. Here’s a list of the top 5 biggest stadiums in America that make watching the game feel like a dream.

#5 Globe Life Park in Arlington

The construction for this retro-styled building was completed on 7 May 2004 and has a seating capacity of 48,114.

#4 Chase Field

Home-ground of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the stadium is located in Phoenix, Arizona. One of the first stadiums to be built with a retractable roof, it can hold up to 48,633 people.

#3 Coors Field

Third largest ballpark in the US and home to the Colorado Rockies, the stadium can hold up to 49,469 fans and was the first to have an underground heating system.

#2 Yankee Stadium

The most expensive and second-largest baseball stadium in the US, the Yankee Stadium can host up to 52,325 fans. Apart from being the New York Yankees’ home arena, New York City FC of Major League Soccer also play their games here.

#1 Dodgers Stadium

Located in Los Angeles, California, the Dodgers Stadium is the largest ballpark in the world, with a capacity of 56,000 fans. The 2020 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was played here.

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