Complete Listing of Galleries on Digitalballparks sorted by State:



ALABAMA (16)
Andalusia – Andalusia Municipal Stadium – Former Andalusia Arrows / Dodgers – Alabama Florida League
Birmingham – Pres.-2013 – Regions Field – Birmingham Barons – Southern League
Birmingham – 2012-1988 – Hoover Metropolitan Stadium – Birmingham Barons – Southern League
Birmingham – 1987-1910 – Rickwood Field – Birmingham Barons – Southern Association
Dothan – Wiregrass Stadium  – Former Dothan Cardinals / Phillies / Rebels – Alabama Florida League
Geneva – Huge Owen Stadium – Former Geneva Cardinals – Alabama Florida League
Huntsville – Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium – Huntsville Stars – Southern League
Mobile – Pres.-1997 – Hank Aaron Stadium – Mobile BayBears – Southern League
Mobile – 1996-1980 – Stanky Field – Former Mobile BaySharks – University of South Alabama Jaguars
Mobile – 1980-1927 – Hartwell Field – Former Home of the Mobile Bears – Southern Association
Montgomery – Paterson Field – Home of the Montgomery Rebels – Southern League
Montgomery – Cramton Bowl – Former home of the Montgomery Lions / Philadelphia A’s Spring Training
Opp – Channel Lee Stadium – Former Andy-Opp Indians – Alabama Florida League
Ozark – Eagle Stadium – Former Ozark Eagles – Alabama Florida League
Selma – 2003-1955 – Bloch Park – Selma Cloverleafs – Southeastern League – Alabama Florida League
Selma – 1950 – Memorial Stadium – Selma Cloverleafs – Southeastern League

ARIZONA (26)
Apache Junction – Geronimo Park – Houston Colt 45’s / Houston Astros – Spring Training
Bisbee – Warren Ballpark – Former Bisbee – Douglas Copper Kings / Bisbee Bees – AZ-Mex League
Casa Grande – Francisco Grande Motor Inn & Stadium – San Francisco Giants Spring Training
Chandler – Compadre Stadium – Milwaukee Brewers – Former Spring Training
Douglas – Copper Kings Stadium – Former Bisbee – Douglas Copper Kings – AZ-Mex League
Glendale – Camelback Ranch – Los Angles Dodgers / Chicago White Sox – Spring Training
Goodyear – Goodyear Ballpark – Cincinnati Reds / Cleveland Indians Spring Training
Maryvale – American Family Fields of Phoenix – Maryvale Baseball Park – Milwaukee Brewers – Spring Training
Mesa – Pres.-1997 – HoHoKam Stadium – Oakland A’s / Cubs / Mesa Solar Sox Spring Training – Arizona Fall
Mesa – 1996-1976 – HoHoKam Park – Chicago Cubs / Oakland A’s / Mesa Seguaros – MLB Spring Trg
Mesa – 1975-1920 – Rendezvous Park – Chicago Cubs / Oakland A’s / Mesa Orphans / Mesa Jewels
Peoria – Peoria Sports Complex – Spring Training Home of the Padres / Mariners – Peoria Javelinas
Phoenix – Chase Field – Arizona Diamondbacks – Major Leagues
Phoenix – 2012-1964 – Phoenix Municipal Stadium II (Phoenix Muni) – Oakland A’s Spring Training / ASU Sun Devils
Phoenix – 1963-1947 – Phoenix Municipal Stadium I – NY Giants – Spring Training
Scottsdale @ Salt River Pima/Maricopa Nation – Salt River Fields @ Talking Stick – Colorado Rockies / AZ DBacks
Scottsdale – Pres.-1991 – Scottsdale Stadium II – San Francisco Giants – Scottsdale Scorpions
Scottsdale – 1990-1956 – Scottsdale Stadium I – Former Cubs / Red Sox / Orioles / Giants / A’s
Sun City – Sun City Stadium – Former Home of the Milwaukee Brewers – Spring Training
Surprise – Surprise Stadium – Kansas City Royals – Texas Rangers – Spring Training
Tempe – Tempe Diablo Stadium – Anaheim Angels – Spring Training
Tempe – Packard Stadium – Arizona State University Sun Devils – NCAA Division I
Tucson – Tucson Electric Park – Former Arizona Diamondbacks / Chicago White Sox – Spring Training
Tucson – Hi Corbett Field – Fmr Indians/Rockies Spring Training – Tucson Cowboys  Pacific Coast Lg
Tucson – Frank Sancet Stadium – Former University of Arizona Wildcats

ARKANSAS (4)
Fort Smith – Andrews Field – Former Ft. Smith Cardinals – Western International League
Hot Springs – Ban Johnson (Whittington) Park/Majestic Park/Fogel Field-Spring Training /Cotton States
Little Rock – Ray Winder Field – Former Arkansas Travelers – Texas League
Pine Bluff – Taylor Memorial Field – Former Pine Bluff Judges – Cotton States League

CALIFORNIA (25)
Adelanto Mohave Desert – Maverick Stadium – High Desert Mavericks – California League
Anaheim – Angel Stadium – Anaheim Angels – Major Leagues – American League
Anaheim – La Palma Park/Glover Stadium – Anaheim Aces – California League
Burbank – Olive Memorial Stadium – St. Louis Browns – Former Spring Training
Catalina Island – Wrigley Field Of Avalon – Chicago Cubs – Former Spring Training
Fullerton – Amerige Field – Hollywood Stars / Los Angeles Angels Spring Training Facility
Hollywood – 1957-1939 – Gilmore Field – Hollywood Stars – Pacific Coast League
Hollywood – 1939 – Gilmore Stadium – Hollywood Stars – Pacific Coast League
Long Beach – Blair Field – Long Beach Breakers (Western League) – Chicago Cubs (Spring Training)
Los Angeles – Dodger Stadium/Chavez Ravine – Los Angeles Dodgers – Major Leagues – National League
Los Angeles – The Coliseum – Los Angeles Dodgers – Major Leagues – National League
Los Angeles – Wrigley Field II – Los Angeles Angels – Major League – PCL – Spring Training
Ontario – Jay Littleton Ballpark – Ontario Orioles – Sunset League
Palm Springs – Angel Stadium – California Angels-San Diego Padres-Palm Springs Angels – Spring
Rancho Cucamonga – The Epicenter – Rancho Cucamonga Quakes – California League
Riverside – Riverside Sports Center – Riverside Red Wave / Pilots – California League
San Bernardino – Pres.-1996 – Arrowhead Credit Union Park (The Ranch) Inland Empire 66ers – California Lg
San Bernardino – 1995-1986 – Fiscalini Field – San Bernadino Spirit – California League
San Bernardino – 1985-1935 – Perris Hill Park – Valencias / Pioneers – Pittsburgh Pirates / St. Louis Browns
San Francisco – Candlestick Park (3Com Park) – San Francisco Giants – National League
San Francisco – Seals Stadium – San Francisco Giants – Major Leagues – National League
San Francisco – Recreation Park – San Francisco Seals – Mission Reds – Pacific Coast League
San Francisco – Ewing Field – San Francisco Seals – Pacific Coast League
San Diego – 2005-1968 – Qualcomm Stadium (Jack Murphy Stadium) – San Diego Padres – MLB
San Diego – 1967-1958 – Westgate Park – San Diego Padres – Pacific Coast League

CONNECTICUT (14)
Bridgeport – Harbor Yard – Bridgeport Bluefish – Atlantic League
Bristol – Muzzy Field – Bristol Red Sox – Former Eastern League
Fairfield – Fairfield University – Former Fairfield Stallions – NCAA Fairfield Stags
Manchester – Northwest Park – Manchester Silkworms – NECBL
New Britain – Beehive Field – former Hardware City Rock Cats – Eastern League
New Britain – New Britain Stadium – New Britain Rock Cats – Eastern League
New Haven – Yale Field – New Haven Ravens – Eastern League
New Haven – Donovan Field – New Haven Profs – Bulldogs – Eastern League
New Haven – Lighthouse Point – New Haven Profs – Eastern League
Norwich – Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium – Connecticut Defenders / Norwich Navigators – Eastern Lg
Storrs – J.O. Christian Field – UConn Huskies – University of Connecticut – AAC – NCAA Division I
Torrington – Fuessenich Park – Torrington Braves (Colonial League) – Torrington Twisters (NECBL)
Waterbury – Municipal Stadium – Waterbury Spirit – Northeast League
West Haven – Quigley Stadium – West Haven A’s – Eastern League

DELAWARE (2)
Wilmington – Pres.-1997 – Frawley Stadium – Wilmington Blue Rocks – Carolina League
Wilmington – 1953-1940 – Wilmington Park – Wilmington Blue Rocks – Interstate League

FLORIDA (55)
Baseball City – Baseball City – Kansas City Royals – Former Spring Training
Bradenton – McKechnie Stadium – Pittsburgh Pirates – Spring Training
Clearwater – Pres.-2004 – Brighthouse Networks Field – Philadelphia Phillies – Spring Training
Clearwater – 2003-1954 – Jack Russell Stadium – Philadelphia Phillies – Former Spring Training
Clearwater – 1954-1923 – Green Field – Cleveland Indians/Brooklyn Dodgers – Former Spring Training
Cocoa – Cocoa Expo Stadium – Florida Marlins – Former Spring Training
Daytona – Jackie Robinson Ballpark – City Island Ballpark – Daytona Cubs – Bethman-Cooke Univ. NCAA
Daytona – Daytona State College Baseball Field – DSC Falcons – Former Barracudas – NJCAA – FCSL
DeLand – Pres.-1999 – Melching Field – Stetson Univ. Hatters – DeLand Suns – NCAA – FSCL
DeLand – 1998-1936 – Conrad Park – St. Louis Browns – DeLand Red Hats – Former FSL – Spring Training
Dunedin – 2019-1991 – Florida Auto Exchange (Dunedin) Stadium – Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training
Dunedin – 1990-1934 – Grant Field – Toronton Blue Jays / Newark Bears Spring Training
Ft. Lauderdale – Municipal Stadium – Baltimore Orioles – Spring Training
Ft. Myers – City Of Palms Park – Boston Red Sox – Spring Training
Ft. Myers – Willie Hammonds Stadium – Minnesota Twins – Spring Training
Homestead – Homestead Stadium – Built for Cleveland Indians (Never Used) – Spring Training
Jacksonville – Pres.-2002 – The Baseball Grounds Of Jacksonville – Jacksonville Suns – Southern Lg *2004 Bpk of Year*
Jacksonville – 2001-1954 – Wolfson Park – Jacksonville Suns – Southern League / International League
Jacksonville – 1953-1912 – James P. Small Field / Durkee Field – Jacksonville Jets – Southern League
Jacksonville – 1904-1922? – Southside Park (South Jacksonville Base Ball Park) @ Dixieland Park – Yankees Spring Training
Jacksonville Beach – 1954-1952 – Greater Beaches Municipal Stadium – Jacksonville Beach SeaBirds – Florida State League
Jupiter – Roger Dean Stadium – St. Louis Cardinals – Florida Marlins – Spring Training
Kissimmee – Osceola County Stadium – Houston Astros – Spring Training
Lakeland – Joker Marchant Stadium – Detroit Tigers – Spring Training
Lakeland – Henley Field – Detroit Tigers – Former Spring Training
Leesburg – Venetian Gardens – Pat Thomas Stadium – Leesburg Packers – Lakers – Lightning – FSL
Miami – Pro Player Stadium (Joe Robbie Stadium) – Florida Marlins – Major League – National League
Miami – Miami Stadium (Bobby Maduro Stadium) – Miami Marlins – Spring Training – Baltimore Orioles
Orlando – Tinker Field – Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins / Chicago Cubs – Former Spring Training
Pensacola – Pres.-2012 – Bayfront Stadium @ Maritime Park – Pensacola Blue Wahoos – Southern League
Pensacola – 2010-2003 – Spooner Field @ UWF – Pensacola Pelicans – Southeastern League/NCAA Div II
Pensacola – 2002 – Pirate Field @ PSC – Pensacola Pirates / Pelicans – Southeastern League / NJCAA
Plant City – Plant City Stadium – Cincinnati Reds – Former Spring Training
Pompano Beach – Municipal Stadium – Washington Senators / Deerfield Beach – Former Spring Training
Port Charlotte – Charlotte County Stadium (Charlotte Sports Park) – Spring Home of the Tampa Bay Rays
Port St. Lucie – Tradition Field (Thomas J. White Stadium) – New York Mets – Spring Training
Sanford – Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium – Boston Braves – Former Spring Training
Sarasota – Ed Smith Stadium – Cincinnati Reds – Spring Training
Sarasota – Payne Park – Chicago White Sox / Boston Red Sox / San Francisco Giants – Fmr Spring Training
St. Petersburg – Tropicana Field – Tampa Bay Devil Rays – Major Leagues – American League
St. Petersburg – Pres.-1977 – Progress Energy Park/Florida Power Park – Devil Rays – Spring Training
St. Petersburg – 1976-1947 – Al Lang Field I – Mets / Cardinals Former Spring Training
St. Petersburg – 1946-1921 – Waterfront Park – Cardinals / Boston Braves – Spring Training
St. Petersburg – Miller Huggins Field – New York Yankees – Former Spring Training
Tallahassee – 1946-1979 – Centennial Field II – Pirates – Citizens – Georgia Florida League
Tallahassee – 1925-1942 –  Centennial Field I- Capitals / Citizens – Georgia Florida League
Tampa – Legends Field – New York Yankees – Spring Training
Tampa – Al Lopez Field – Cincinnati Reds / Chicago White Sox – Spring Training
Tampa – Plant Field – Plant Stadium – Tampa Smokers – Reds – Senators – Cubs – Tigers – Spring Training
Tampa – Spartans Stadium – UT Spartans – NCAA Division II
Vero Beach – 2005-1953 – Dodgertown – Los Angeles Dodgers – Spring Training
Vero Beach – 1952-1949 – Vero Beach U.S. Naval Airbase – Brooklyn Dodgers – Spring Training
Viero – Melbourne – Space Coast Stadium – Florida Marlins – Spring Training
Winter Haven – Chain O’ Lakes Park – Cleveland Indians – Spring Training
West Palm Beach – West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium – Milwaukee Braves Spring Training

GEORGIA (23)
Albany – Current – Paul Eames Stadium – Polecats – Sth Geo. Peanuts – South Atlantic / South Coast
Albany – 1992 – Paul Eames Baseball Field # 2 – Temp. Albany Polecats – South Atlantic League
Albany – 1948-1939 – Hugh Mills Stadium – Albany Cardinals – Georgia Florida League
Albany – 1938-1935 – Albany Ballpark – Albany Travelers – Georgia Florida League
Americus – Pres.-1936 – Thomas L Bell Stadium – Americus Pioneers / Phillies – Southeastern / Georgia Florida Lg
Americus – 1935-1923 – Americus Play Grounds – Americus Cardinals – Georgia Florida League
Atlanta – Turner Field – Atlanta Braves – National League
Atlanta – Ponce De Leon Park – Albany Crackers / Black Crackers – Southern Association / Negro Leagues
Atlanta – Russ Chandler Stadium @ Georgia Tech – Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – NCAA DIvision I
Atlanta – GSU Baseball Complex @ Pantherville – Georgia State Panthers – NCAA Division I
Augusta – Current – Lake Olmstead Stadium – Augusta Greenjackets – South Atlantic League
Augusta – 1995-1988 – Heaton Stadium – Augusta Pirates – South Atlantic League
Augusta – 1962-1928 – Jennings Stadium – Augusta Wolves / Yankees / Tygres – Southern League
Brunswick – Edo Miller Park – Brunswick Phillies / Cardinals / Pirates – Georgia-Florida League
Columbus – Golden Park II – Columbus Mudcats/Red Stixx/Catfish – Southern/South Atlantic Lgs.
Columbus – Cougar Stadium @ Ragsdale Field – CSU Cougars / Columbus Red Stixx – Sally Lg / NCAA
Dublin – Lovett Park – Dublin Irish / Dublin Green Sox – Georgia-Florida League
Macon – Historic Luther Williams Field – Macon Music / Peaches / Braves – South Coast Lg / South Atlantic
Lawrenceville (Gwinnett County) – Coolray Field – Gwinnett Braves – International League
Rome – State Mutual Stadium – Rome Braves – South Atlantic League
Sparta – Sparta Baseball Park – Sparta Saints – Georgia State League
Thomson – The Brickyard – Thomson Orioles – Georgia State League
Waycross – Memorial Stadium – Waycross Bears / Braves – Georgia State League

IDAHO (4)
Idaho Falls – E.F. McDermott Field – Former Idaho Falls Chukars – Pioneer League
Idaho Falls – Highland Park – Former Idaho Falls Russets – Pioneer League
Pocatello – Halliwell Park II (Bill Derham Memorial Field) – Former Pocatello Posse / Giants – Pioneer Lg
Pocatello – Halliwell Park I – Former Pocatello Bannocks – Pioneer League

ILLINOIS (25)
Chicago – Pres.1916 – Wrigley Field – Chicago Cubs – Major League Baseball – National League
Chicago – 1915-1893 – West Side Park – Chicago Cubs – Major League Baseball – National League
Chicago – Pres.-1991 – U.S. Cellular Field – Chicago White Sox – Major League Baseball – American Lg
Chicago – 1990-1910 – Comiskey Park – Chicago White Sox – Major League Baseball – American Lg
Chicago – 1910-1901 – South Side Park (Schorling Park) – American Lg / Negro Lg
Decatur – 1974-1927 – Fans Field – Decatur Commodores / Decatur Commies / Three-I League / Midwest Lg
Decatur – 1926-1915 – Staley Field – Decatur Commodores / Decatur Staleys / Three-I League
Crestwood – Standard Bank Stadium (Hawkinson Ford Field) – Windy City Thunderbolts
Geneva – Phillip B. Elfstrom Stadium – Kane County Cougars – Midwest League
Joliet – Route 66 Stadium / Silver Cross Field – Joliet Slammers / Joliet Jackhammers – Frontier Lg / Northern Lg
Marion – Rent One Park – Southern Illinois Miners – Frontier League
Moline – Browning Field – Moline Plowboys – Triple I League / Western League
Midlothian – Howie Minas Field – Cook County Cheetahs – Heartland League
Peoria – Pres.-2002 – Dozer Field aka O’Brien Field – Peoria Chiefs – Bradley University Braves – Midwest Lg
Peoria – 2002-1968 – Vonachen Stadium – Peoria Chiefs / Bradley University Braves – Midwest
Peoria – 1968-1923 – Woodruff Field – Peoria Tractors / Chiefs – Tri-State League
Rock Island – Douglas Park – Rock Island Islanders – Triple-I League/Western League
Rockford – Road Ranger Stadium – Rockford Riverhawks – Frontier League
Rockford – Marinelli Field – Former Rockford Cubbies / Riverhawks – Midwest League – Frontier League
Romeoville – Brennan Field – Lewis University – Will County Cheetahs / Claws – Heartland League
Sauget – GMC Park – Gateway Grizzlies – Frontier League * 2005 Ballpark of the Year
Sauget – Sauget Field – Former Home Gateway Grizzlies – Frontier League
Schaumburg – Boomers Stadium / Alexian Field – Schaumburg Flyers / Schaumburg Flyers – Frontier Lg / Northern Lg.
Springfield – Robin Roberts Stadium / Lanphier Park I & III – Springfield Sliders / Cardinals
Zion – Fielders Stadium I & II – Lake County Fielders – Northern League / North American League

INDIANA (16)

Anderson – Memorial Field – Former Anderson Lawmen – Heartland League / Mid America League
Bloomington – Jordan Field – Former Spring Training Home of the Cincinnati Reds
East Chicago – E.J. Block Stadium – Former East Chicago Conquistdors – Mid-America League
Evansville – Bosse Field – Evansville Otters – Frontier League
French Lick – Gallagher Field – Spring Training for Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox
Ft. Wayne – Memorial Stadium (The Castle) – Former Ft. Wayne Wizards – Midwest League
Gary – U.S. Steel Yard – Gary Railcats – Northern League
Indianapolis – Pres.-1996 – Victory Field II – Indianapolis Indians – International League
Indianapolis – 1995-1931 – Bush Stadium – Indianapolis Indians / ABC’s / Athletics / Clowns
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ndianapolis – 1930-1905 – Washington Park II / Riverside Park – Indianapolis Indians / ABC’s
Lafayette – Loeb Stadium (Columbian Park Recreation Center) – Former Lafayette Leopards/Chiefs
Merrillville – MudDogs Field – Merrillville High School  – Merrillville Mud Dogs – Mid America League
Richmond – McBride Stadium – Richmond RiverRats / Roosters / Roses – Prospect / Frontier Lgs
South Bend – Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium – South Bend Silver Hawks – Midwest League
South Bend – NOTRE DAME – Frank Eck Stadium – Fighting Irish – NCAA Division I
West Baden – Dykes Stadium Bicycle Track – Sping Training for Cubs / White Sox / Browns / Cardinals

IOWA (8)
Breda – Memorial Park – Amateur
Carroll – Carroll Stadium – Amateur
Council Bluffs – American Legion Park – Former home of the Omaha Cardinals – Western League
Des Moines – Pres.-1991 – Principal Park (Sec Taylor Stadium II) – Iowa Cubs – Pacific Coast League
Des Moines – 1990-1947 – Sec Taylor Stadium I – Former Iowa Oaks – American Assocation
Des Moines – 1937-1914 – Holcomb Park – Former Des Moines Demons – Boosters – Western League
Fort Dodge – Patterson Field – Amateur
Sioux City – Lewis and Clark Park – Sioux City Explorers – American Association

KANSAS (8)
Chanute – Katy Park – Former Home of the Chanute Athletics / Giants – KOM League
Hutchinson – Hobart Detter Field – Former Home of the Hutchinson Elks/Wheatshockers – Western League
Independence – Shultis Stadium – Former Home of the Independence Yankees – KOM League
Kansas City – CommunityAmerica Ballpark – Kansas City T-Bones – Northern League
Kansas City – Kauffman Stadium – Municipal Stadium – Royals / Athletics  **See Kansas City Missouri**
Pittsburg – JayCee Park – Former Pittsburg Pirates / Pittsburg Browns – KOM League
Salina – Kenwood Park (Tri Rivers Stadium) – Former Home of the Salina Millers – Western Association
Topeka – Owl Ballpark – Hicks Park – Riley Park – Community Ballpark – Topeka Owls – Western Assoc / Triple-I League
Wichita – Lawrence-Dumont Stadium – Wichita Wranglers – Texas League

KENTUCKY (12)
Ashland – Larry Addington Field – Former Tri-State Tomahawks – Frontier League
Bowling Green – Bowling Green Ballpark – Bowling Green Hot Rods – Midwest League
Bowling Green – Nick Denes Field @ Western Kentucky University – WKU Hilltoppers – NCAA Division I
Dawson Springs – Riverside Tradewater Park – Pittsburgh Pirates-Spring Training/Kitty Lg *Replica*
Florence – Champion Window Field – Florence Freedom – Frontier League
Lexington – Applebee’s Park – Lexington Legends – South Atlantic League
Louisville – Cardinal Fairgrounds Stadium – Former Louisville RedBirds – International League
Louisville – Louisville Slugger Stadium – Louisville Bats – International League
Madisonville – Elmer Kelley Municipal Stadium – Madisonville Miners – Kitty League
Mayfield – Graves County War Memorial Stadium – Mayfield Clothiers – Kitty League
Paducah – Brooks Stadium – Paducah Chiefs – Midwest League/Kitty League
Paintsville – Paul G. Fyffe Field – Fmr. Paintsville Yankees-Brewers/Kentucky Rifles – Appy Lg.

LOUISIANA (19)
Alexandria – Bringhurst Field – Alexandria Aces – Evangeline Lg / Central Lg / Texas Lg / United Lg
Baton Rouge – Pete Goldsby Park – Baton Rouge Rebels / River Bats – Evangeline League
Baton Rouge – Alex Box Stadium – LSU Tigers – San Fran Giants – Spring Training
Crowley – Miller Stadium – Crowley Millers – Evangeline League
Houma – Southland Field – Houma Hawks – Southeast League
Lafayette – Present-1978 ML Tigue Moore Field – UL@Lafayette Ragin Cajuns – Bayou Bullfrogs – NCAA
Lafayette – 1978-1954 – Clark Field – Lafayette Oilers / Drillers – Evangeline Lg / Texas Lg / NCAA
Lake Charles – Legion Field – Lake Charles Giants – Evangeline League / Negro Leagues
Morgan City – Tiger Diamond – Houma Hawks (temporary) – Southeast League
Monroe – ULM – Warhawks Field – University of Louisiana @ Monroe – ULM Warhawks – NCAA
Monroe – American Legion Memorial Stadium – Monroe Sports – Cotton States League
New Iberia – Acadian Field – New Iberia Pelicans – Evangeline League
New Orleans – Present-1997 – Zephyr Field – New Orleans Zephyrs – Pacific Coast League
New Orleans – 1996-1993 – Privateer Park – former New Orleans Zephyrs – Pacific Coast League
New Orleans – 1959-1958 – Tad Gormley Stadium – New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association
New Orleans – 1957-1908 – Heinemann Stadium – Pelican Stadium – New Orleans Pelicans – Southern As
Reserve – Wildcats Park – Houma Hawks (temporary) – Southeast League
Shreveport – Present-1986 – Fairgrounds Field – Shreveport Sports – Capitals – American Association
Shreveport – 1985-1938 – SPAR Stadium – Former Shreveport Sports / Capitals – Texas League

MAINE (5)
Bangor – Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium – Author Stephen King’s Amateur Youth Baseball Stadium
Old Orchard Beach – The Ballpark @ Old Orchard Beach – Former Maine Guides – International League
Orono – Mahaney Diamond @ Fleming Field – Former Bangor Blue Ox – Northeast League
Portland – Hadlock Field – Portland Sea Dogs – Eastern League
Sanford – Goodall Park – Sanford Mainers – NECBL

MARYLAND (18)
Aberdeen – Pres.-2002 – Ripken Stadium – Cal Ripken’s Aberdeen Ironbirds – NY Penn League
Aberdeen – 2000 – Thomas Run Park – Aberdeen Arsenal – Atlantic League
Annapolis – Annapolis Navy Yard – Max Bishop Stadium – Temporary Bowie Baysox (Eastern League)
Baltimore – Pres.-1992 – Oriole Park @ Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles – Major Leagues – American League
Baltimore – 1991-1950 – Memorial Stadium – Former Baltimore Orioles – Major Leagues – American League
Baltimore – 1949-1944 – Municipal Stadium – Baltimore Stadium – Baltimore Orioles – International League
Baltimore – 1944-1914 – Oriole Park V – Terrapin Park – Baltimore Orioles – Baltimore Terrapins – Federal League
Baltimore – 1914-1901 – Oriole Park IV – American League Park – Baltimore Orioles (New York Yankees) – AL
Baltimore – 1900-1891 – Oriole Park III – Union Park – Baltimore Orioles – National League / American Association
Bowie – Prince George’s Stadium – Bowie Baysox – Eastern League
College Park – Pres-1965 – Shipley Field – U.of Maryland’s Terrapins – Temp Bowie Baysox Eastern League
College Park – 1952-1920 – College Park – Washington Senators Spring Training – U of M Terrapins
Frederick – Harry Grove Stadium – Frederick Keys – Carolina League
Frederick – McCurdy Field – Former Frederick Keys – Carolina League / Philadelphia A’s Spring Training
Hagerstown – Municipal Stadium – Hagerstown Suns – South Atlantic / Piedmont / Eastern Interstate Lgs
Oakville – Negro League Park – Oakville Negro League Team
Salisbury – Arthur W. Perdue Stadium – Delmarva Shorebirds – South Atlantic League
Waldorf – Regency Furniture Stadium – Southern Maryland Blue Crabs – Atlantic League

MASSACHUSETTS (24)
Boston – Pres.-1912 – Fenway Park – Boston Red Sox – Major League Baseball – American League
Boston – 1912-1901 – Huntington Avenue Grounds – Former Boston Red Sox – Major Leagues – American Lg
Boston – 1952-1915 – Braves Field – Boston Braves – Alternate Boston Red Sox – Major League Baseball
Boston – 1914-1871 – South End Grounds – Boston Braves – Major League Baseball
Boston – NCAA – Friedman Diamond @ Parsons Field – Northeastern University Huskies – NCAA Division I
Boston – NCAA – 2018-Commander Shea Field @ Pelligrini – Boston College Eagles – NCAA Division I
Boston – NCAA – Pres.-1997 – Joseph J. O’Donnell Field – Harvard University – NCAA Division I
Boston – NCAA – 1996-1898 – Soldier FIeld – Harvard University – NCAA Division I
Fitchburg – Crocker Field – Former Home of the Fitchburg Wanderers / Foxes – New England League
Hinsdale – Dan Duquette Sports Academy – Former Berkshire Dukes – NECBL
Holyoke – MacKenzie Field – Former Holyoke Millers – Current Holyoke Sox – Eastern League – NECBL
Leominster – Doyle Field – Former Central Mass. Collegians – NECBL
Lowell – LeLacheur Park – Home of the Lowell Spinners – NYPenn League
Lowell – Stoklosa Alumni Field – Former Lowell Spinners / Lowell All-Americans NECBL-NYPenn
Lynn – Pres.-1940 – Fraser Field – Home of the North Shore Spirit / Lynn Sailors / Mass Mad Dogs – Can Am Lg
Lynn – 1940-1926 – General Electric Athletic Field – Lynn Papooses – New England Lg – Home of 1st Night Game
Marblehead – Elliott Roundy Grandstand @ Seaside Park – Amateur
North Adams – Joe Wolfe Field – North Adams Steeplecats – NECBL
Pittsfield – Wahconah Park – Former Berkshire Black Bears / Pittsfield Mets – Northeast Lg – NY Penn Lg
Plymouth – Forges Field – The Rock – Plymouth Pilgrims – New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL)
Springfield – 1965-1937 – Pynchon Park – Springfield Cubs / Springfield Giants – International Lg / Eastern Lg
Springfield – 1936-1867 – Hampden Park’s I & II – Springfield Rifles – Springfield Ponies – Eastern League
Worcester – Fitton Field – Worcester Tornadoes – Can Am League
Worcester – Tivnan Field @ Lake Park – Central Massachusetts Collegians – NECBL

MICHIGAN (11)
Battle Creek – C.O. Brown Stadium – Home of the Battle Creek Bombers – Michigan Battle Cats – Yankees
Comstock Park (Grand Rapids) – 5th 3rd Ballpark – Home of tWest Michigan Whitecaps – Midwest League
Detroit – Pres.-2000 – Comerica Park – Home of the Detroit Tigers – American League
Detroit – 1999-1912 – Tiger (Briggs) Stadium – Former Detroit Tigers – American League
Flint – Atwood Stadium – Flint Gems – Arrows – Michigan State League / Central League
Kalamazoo – Mayors Riverfront Park – Kalamazoo Kings / Kodiacs – Frontier League
Lansing – Cooley Law School Stadium aka Oldsmobile Park  – Home of the Lansing Lugnuts – Midwest Lg
Midland – Dow Diamond – Home of the Great Lakes Loons – Midwest League
Muskegon – Marsh Field – Former Home of the Muskegon Muskies / Reds / Lassies / Anglers – AAGBPL
Saginaw – Fairgrounds Field – Former Home of the Saginaw White Sox – Michigan State League
Traverse City – Wuerful Park – Home of the Traverse City Beach Bums – Frontier League

MINNESOTA (22)
Alexandria – Knute Nelson Memorial Park – Alexandria Minnesota – Northwoods League
Austin – Marcusen Park – Former Home of the Southern Minny Stars – Northwoods League
Brainerd – Stewart C. Mills Field – Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers – Northwoods League
Chaska – Athletic Park – Chaska Cubs – Former Home of the Chaska Valley Buccaneers – North Central
Chisholm – Doc “Moonlight” Graham Field – Amateur
Duluth – Wade Stadium – Home of Duluth Huskies / Duluth Superior Dukes – Northwoods Lg / Northern Lg
Hibbing – Al Nyberg Field – Home of the Minnesota Skeeters / Hibbing Miners – North Central League
Jordan – The Mini-Met – Jordan Brewers – Carver Central League (Amateur)
Mankato – Franklin Rogers Park (Key City Park) – Home of the Mankato MoonDogs (former Mankato Mets)
Minneapolis – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome – Home of the Minnesota Twins – American League
Minneapolis – Nicollet Field – Former Minneapolis Millers – Minneapolis Roughriders – American Association
Minneapolis – Parade Field – Former Minneapolis Millers (Independent) – Great Central League
Minneapolis – Siebert Field – Home of the Golden Gophers – Former Minneapolis Loons – North Central Lg
Rochester – Mayo Field – Home of the Rochester Honkers – Former Rochester A’s – Northwoods League
St. Cloud – Present-2007 – Joe Faber Field – Home of the St. Cloud Riverbats – Northwoods League
St. Cloud – 2006-1971 – Dick Putz Field – Former Riverbats / Rox – Northwoods League / Northern League
St. Cloud – 1970-1948 – Municipal Stadium – Rox Park – St. Cloud Rox – Northern League
St. Cloud – 1947-1946 – Eastman Park – St. Cloud Rox – Northern League
St. Paul – Present-1993 – Midway Stadium II – Home of the St. Paul Saints – Northern League (Indy)
St. Paul – 1957-1910 – Lexington Park – Former Home of the St. Paul Saints – American Association
St. Paul – 1909-1903 – The Pill Box  – Former Home of the St. Paul Apostles (Saints) – American Association
Winona – Gene Gabrych Park – Former Home of the Winona A’s – Three I League

MISSISSIPPI (3)
Jackson – Smith Wills Stadium – Home of the Jackson Senators / Generals / Mets – South Coast League
Meridian – Buckwalter Stadium – Former Home of the Meridian Millers – Cotton States League
Meridian – Scaggs Field – Former Home of the Meridian Brakemen – Big South League

MISSOURI (14)
Cape Girardeau – Capaha Park – St. Louis Browns Spring Training – SE Missouri State – NCAA Division I
Carthage – Carl Lewton Stadium – Carthage Cubs / Cardinals – KOM League
Columbia – Taylor Stadium – UM Tigers / Mid-Missouri Mavericks – Frontier League / NCAA Division I
Kansas City – Pres,-1973 – Kauffman Stadium – Kansas City Royals – American League
Kansas City – 1972-1923 – Municipal Stadium – Blues Stadium – Muehlebach Stadium – Royals Athletics
Kansas City – CommunityAmerica Ballpark – Kansas City T-Bones – **See Kansas City Kansas**
O’Fallon – T.R. Hughes Ballpark – River City Rascals – Frontier League
Ozark – Price Cutter Park – Springfield Ozark Mountain Ducks – Frontier League / Central League
St. Louis – Pres.-2006 – Busch Stadium III – St. Louis Cardinals – Major League Baseball – National Lg
St. Louis – 2005-1966 – Busch Stadium II – Former St. Louis Cardinals – Major League Baseball
St. Louis – 1966-1920 – Sportsman’s Park – Former St. Louis Cardinals / Browns – National League
St. Louis – 1920-1893 – Robison Field – Former St. Louis Cardinals – National League
St. Joseph – Phil Welch Stadium – St. Joseph Saints – Western Association
Springfield – Hammons Field – Springfield Cardinals – Texas League
Springfield – White City Park – Springfield Cardinals – Western Association

MONTANA (9)
Billings – Cobb Field – Billings Mustangs – Pioneer League
Butte – Alumni Field – Butte Copper Kings – Pioneer League
Butte – Clark Park – Amateur Copper League
Butte – Columbia Gardens – Butte Miners – Pac NW Lg. – Pac National Lg – Union Assoc. – Northwestern Lg.
Great Falls – Centene Stadium – Great Falls White Sox – Pioneer League
Helena – Kindrick Legion Field – Helena Brewers – Pioneer League
Miles City – Denton Field – Amateur
Missoula – Ogren Park @ Allegiance Field – Pioneer League
Missoula – Lindborg Cregg Field – Pioneer League

NEBRASKA (10)
Hastings – Duncan Field – Former Hastings Giants – Nebraska State League
Kearney – Kearney Memorial Field – Former Kearney Yankees – Nebraska State League
Lexington – Dawson County Fairgrounds – Former Lexington Red Sox – Nebraska State League
Lincoln – Haymarket Park featuring Hawks Field and Bowlin Stadium – Lincoln Salt Dogs – Northern League
Lincoln – Sherman Field – Former Home of the Lincoln Chiefs – Western League / Three I League
Omaha – Pres.-2011 – TD Ameritrade Park – NEW College World Series – Creighton University
Omaha – Pres.-2011 – Werner Park – Triple-A Omaha Stormchasers – Pacific Coast League
Omaha – 2010-1950 – Rosenblatt Stadium – Fmr. Omaha Royals PCL & Fmr. College World Series
Omaha – Ballpark @ Boys Town – University Of Nebraska @ Omaha – UNO Mavericks
Superior – Lincoln Brodstone Memorial Stadium – Former Superior Senators – Nebraska State League

NEVADA (3)
Las Vegas – Pres.-1983 – Cashman Field II – Las Vegas Stars / 51’s – Pacific Coast League
Las Vegas – 1982-1947 – Cashman Field I (Elks Stadium) – Las Vegas Wranglers – Arizona Mexico Lg / Sunset Lg
Las Vegas – Earl E. Wilson Stadium – UNLV Rebels – NCAA Division I

NEW HAMPSHIRE (5)
Concord – Warren H. Doane Memorial Field – Concord Quarry Dogs – NECBL
Keene – Alumni Field – Keene Swamp Bats – NECBL
Manchester – Fisher Cats – New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Eastern League
Manchester – Gill Stadium / Textile Field – New Hampshire Fisher Cats/Manchester Yankees – Eastern Lg
Nashua – Holman Stadium – Nashua Pride – Atlantic League

NEW JERSEY (18)
Asbury Park – Asbury Park Stadium – Asbury Park High School Stadium – New York Yankees Spring Training
Atlantic City – 1949-1921 – Bader Field – New York Yankees Spring Training
Augusta – Skylands Park – New Jersey Cardinals – NY Penn League
Bloomingdale – DeLazier Field – Bloomingdale Troopers – Colonial League
Camden – Campbells Field – Camden Riversharks – Atlantic League *2003 BALLPARK OF THE YEAR*
Jersey City – Roosevelt Stadium – Former Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers – Jersey City Giants
Lakewood – 1st Energy Park – Lakewood Blue Claws – South Atlantic League
Lakewood – 1946-1943 – Ott Field @ Ocean Park – New York Giants – Spring Training
Montclair – Yogi Berra Stadium @ Montclair State Campus – New Jersey Jackals – Northeast League
New Brunswick – Memorial Stadium – New Brunswick Hubs – Colonial League
Newark – Pres.-1998 – Riverfront Stadium – Newark Bears – Atlantic League
Newark – 1967-1926 – Ruppert Stadium (Davids Stadium) – Newark Bears & Eagles – International Lg
Newark – Wiedenmayer Stadium – Newark Bears / Sailors / New York Highlanders – International Lg.
Paterson – Hinchliffe Stadium – New York Black Yankees – Negro National League
Piscataway – Bainton Field – Rutgers University Scarlet Knights – NCAA Division I
Somerset – TD Bank Ballpark – Somerset Patriots – Atlantic League
Teaneck – Naimoli Family Baseball Complex – Fairleigh Dickinson University Trojans – NCAA Division I
Trenton – Mercer County Stadium – Trenton Thunder – Eastern League

NEW MEXICO (6)
Alamogordo – The Aquarium @ Griggs Sports Complex – White Sands Pup Fish – Pecos League
Albuquerque – Isotopes Park – Home of the Albuquerque Isotopes – Pacific Coast League
Albuquerque – Albuquerque Sports Stadium – Former Home of the Albuquerque Dukes – Pacific Coast Lg
Hobbs – Bender Park – Former Home of the Hobbs Sports / Pirates / Cardinals – Sophomore League
Las Cruces – Apodaca Parks I & II – Las Cruces Vaqueros – Pecos League / Continental League
Las Cruces – Presley Askew Baseball Field – New Mexico State University – NMSU Aggies – NCAA Div. I

NEW YORK (57)
Albany (Colonie) – Heritage Stadium – Former Albany-Colonie Yankees – Eastern Lg/ Northeast Lg
Albany (Albany) – Bleecker Stadium – Albany A’s – Eastern League – Albany Dutchman – Perfect Game
Albany (Menands) – Hawkins Stadium – Albany Senators – Eastern League – International League
Alfred – Pioneer Field – Alfred Thunder – Alfred State College Pioneers – NYCBL – NJCAA
Auburn – Pres.-1995 – Falcon Park II – Auburn Doubledays – NY Penn League
Auburn – 1994-1927 – Falcon Park I – Auburn Astros-Sunsets-Mets-Yankees-Twins – NY Penn League
Batavia – Pres.-1996 – Dwyer Stadium II – Batavia Muckdogs – NY-Penn League
Batavia – 1995-1939 – Dwyer Stadium I – Batavia Clippers – Trojans – NY-Penn League (PONY League)
Bear Mountain – Durocher Field & Bear Mountain Inn & West Point Academy- Brooklyn Dodgers Spring Training
Binghamton – Pres.-2000 – NYSEG Stadium – Binghamton Mets – Eastern League
Binghamton – 1968-1913 – Johnson Field – Binghamton Triplets – Eastern League / International League
Binghamton – Binghamton University – Varsity Field – Binghamton Bearcats – NCAA Division I
Buffalo – Pres.-1988 – Coca Cola Field (Pilot Field / Dunn Tire Field) – Buffalo Bisons – International League
Buffalo – 1987-1961 – War Memorial Field (The Rockpile) – Buffalo Bisons – International/AmerAssoc/East
Buffalo – 1960-1924 – Offerman Stadium – Buffalo Bisons – International League
Buffalo – 1923-1889 – Olympic Park I & II – Buffalo Bisons – International League
Cooperstown – Doubleday Field – Hall of Fame – Major League Baseball Exhibition Games
Corning – Memorial Stadium – Corning A’s – Independents – Red Sox – Royals – Cor-Sox – NY Penn League
Elmira – Dunn Field II – Elmira Pioneers – Eastern League – Perfect Game – NY Penn League – Can Am Lg
Geneva – McDonough Park / Shuron Park – Geneva RedLegs / Cubs – NY Penn League
Glens Falls – East Field – Glens Falls White Sox/Adirondack Lumberjacks – Eastern League/Northeast Lg
Gloverville – Glover Park / Berkshire Park – Gloverville Johnstown Glovers – Can-Am League
Islip – Citibank Park – Long Island Ducks – Atlantic League
Jamestown – Russell E. Diethrick Park – Jamestown Jammers – NY Penn League
Kingston – Dietz Memorial Stadium – Kingston Colonials – Colonial League
Little Falls – Veterans Park – Little Falls Mets – NY Penn League – Northeast League
Mountaindale – Baxter Stadium – Catskill Cougars – North Atlantic League – Northeast League
Newark – Colburn Field – Newark Co-Pilots – Newark Barge Bandits – NY Penn League – Northeast Lg
Newburgh – Delano Hitch Stadium – Newburgh New York – Atlantic League
New York City (Brooklyn) – Keyspan Park – Brooklyn Cyclones – NY Penn League
New York City (Brooklyn) – Ebbets Field – Former Brooklyn Dodgers – National League
New York City (Bronx) – Pres.-2009 – Yankee Stadium III – New York Yankees – American League
New York City (Bronx) – 2008-1976 – Yankee Stadium II – Former New York Yankees – American League
New York City (Bronx) – 1973-1923 – Yankee Stadium I – Former New York Yankees – American League
New York City (Manhattan) Polo Grounds III – New York Giants – National League
New York City (Manhattan) Polo Grounds IV – New York Giants / Yankees / Mets – American / National Lg
New York City (Queens) – Pres.-2009 – Citi Field – New York Mets – Major League Baseball – National League
New York City (Queens) – 2008-1964- Shea Stadium – Former New York Mets – National League
New York CIty (Queens) – Kaiser Stadium @ St. John’s University – St John’s Red Storm / Queens Kings
New York City (Staten Island) – Richmond County Bank Ballpark @ St. George – SI Yankees – NY Penn Lg
New York City (Staten Island) – College of Staten Island – Former Staten Island Yankees – NY Penn Lg
Nyack – McCallman Field (High School Field) – Former Nyack Rocklands – North Atlantic League
Olean – Bradner Stadium – Olean Oilers – NY Penn League
Oneonta – Damaschke Field / Neahwah Field – Oneonta Tigers – NY Penn League
Poughkeepsie – Stitzel Field (Riverfront Park) – Poughkeepsie Chiefs – Colonial League
Rochester – Pres.-1993 – Frontier Field – Rochester Red Wings International League
Rochester – 1992-1928 – Silver Stadium – Former Rochester Red Wings – International League
Rochester – 1927-1907 – Bay Street Ball Grounds – Former Rochester Hustlers/Bronchos/Tribe – Intern’l
Schenectady – McNearney Stadium I & II – Schenectady Blue Jays – Eastern League
Syracuse – P & C Stadium – Syracuse Sky Chiefs – International League
Syracuse – MacArthur Stadium – Former Syracuse Chiefs – International League
Troy – Joseph L. Bruno Stadium – Tri City Valley Cats – New York Penn League
Utica – Murnane Field @ Donovan Stadium – Utica Blue Sox – NY Penn League
Utica – 1950-1939 – McConnell Field (Braves Field) – Utica Blue Sox / Braves – Eastern Lg/Can-Am Lg
Wappingers Falls – Dutchess County Stadium – Hudson Valley Renegades – NY Penn League
Watertown – Duffy Fairgrounds – Watertown Indians – NY Penn League
Yonkers – Fleming Field – Yonkers Hoot Owls – Northeast League

NORTH CAROLINA (19)
Asheville – Pres.-1992 – McCormick Field II – Asheville Tourists – South Atlantic League
Asheville – 1991-1924 – McCormick Field I – Asheville Tourists – Southern Lg/Carolina Lg/Western Carolina Lg
Chapel Hill – Boshamer Stadium I & II – UNC Carolina Tar Heels – NCAA Division I
Charlotte – 2015-1991 (See South Carolina) – Charlotte Knights
Charlotte – 1985-1940 – Crockett Park / Calvin Griffith Park – Former Charlotte O’s / Hornets – Southern Lg
Durham – Present-1995 – Durham Bulls Athletic Park (DBAP) – Durham Bulls – International League
Durham – 1994-1939 – Durham Athletic Park (DAP) – Durham Bulls (Bull Durham) – Carolina League / CPL
Durham – Jack Coombs Field – Duke University Blue Devils – NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference
Gastonia – Sims Legion Field – Gastonia Rangers – South Atlantic League / Coastal Plain League
Greensboro – World War Memorial Stadium – Greensboro Bats – South Atlantic League / Carolina League
Kannapolis – Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium – Kannapolis Intimidators/Piedmont Boll Weevils – South Atlantic
Lexington – Holt-Moffitt Field – Lexington Indians – South Atlantic League
Moxville – Mando Field – Amateur
Newton – Conover – Legion Field – Newton Conover Twins – South Atlantic League / Tar Heel League
Raleigh – Doak Field – NC State Wolfpack – NCAA Division I – Atlantic Coast Conference
Salisbury – Newman Field @ Catawba College – Former Salisbury Astros – South Atlantic Lg/Tar Heel Lg.
Thomasville – 2005-1983 – Finch Field II – Thomasville-Hi Point Hi-Toms – Coastal Plain League
Thomasville – 1983-1937 – Finch Field I – Thomasville-Hi Point Hi-Toms – Carolina League
Wilson – Fleming Stadium – Wilson Phillies – Carolina League / Coastal Plain League
Winston-Salem – Truist Stadium / BB&T; Ballpark – CURRENT home of the Winston-Salem Dash (Single-A Carolina League)
Winston-Salem – David Couch Ballpark/Gene Hooks Field/Ernie Shore Stadium-Wake Forest Demon Deacons/Winston Salem Warthogs

NORTH DAKOTA (8)
Bismarck – Bismarck Municipal Ball Park III – Dakota Rattlers – Former Prairie League
Bismarck – Bismarck Municipal Ball Park I – Bismarck Mandan-Pards – Former Northern League
Fargo – Present-1997 – Newman Outdoor Field – Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks – Northern League
Fargo – 1996 – Jack Williams Stadium – Former Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks – Northern League
Fargo – 1963-1936 – Barnett Field – Former Fargo-Moorhead Twins – Northern League Original Single-A
Grand Forks – Kraft Field – Grand Forks Varmints – Channel Cats – Former Prairie League
Grand Forks – Municipal Ball Park **SCALE MODEL – Grand Forks Chiefs – Former Northern League
Minot – Corbett Field – Former Home of the Minot Mallards – Former Northern League / Prairie League

OHIO (29)
Akron – Canal Park – Akron Aeros – Eastern League
Akron – Firestone Stadium – Akron Racers – NPF Pro Softball
Avon – All Pro Freight Stadium – Lake Erie Crushers – Frontier League
Canton – Thurman Munson Stadium – Canton-Akron Indians – Canton Crocodiles – Eastern Lg – Frontier Lg
Chillicothe – VA Memorial Stadium – Chillicothe Paints – Frontier League
Cincinnati – Pres.-2003 – Great American Ballpark – Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – 2002-1971 – Cinergy Field / Riverfront Stadium – Former Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – 1970-1912 – Crosley Field – Former Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – 1911-1902 – Palace of the Fans – Former Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – 1900-1894 – League Park II – Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – 1894-1884 / 1900-1901 – League Park I – Cincinnati Reds – National League
Cincinnati – Hayden Field – Xavier University Mustketeers – NCAA Division I
Cincinnati – Marge Schott Stadium – University of Cincinnati Bearcats – NCAA Division I
Cleveland – Pres.-1994 – Jacobs Field – Cleveland Indians – Major League Baseball – American League
Cleveland – 1993-1931 – Municipal Stadium – Former Cleveland Indians – American League
Cleveland – 1942-1891 – League Park – Former Cleveland Indians – American League
Columbus – Pres.-2009 – Huntington Park – Columbus Clippers – International League
Columbus – 2008-1931 – Cooper Stadium – Former Columbus Clippers – International League
Columbus – NCAA – Bill Davis Stadium – Ohio State Bulldogs – NCAA Division I
Dayton – 5th 3rd Field (Dragon’s Den) – Dayton Dragons – Midwest League
Eastlake – Classic Park – Lake County Captains – Midwest League
Lancaster – Beavers Field – Former Lancaster Scouts – Frontier League
Newark – Don Edwards Field – Former Newark Bisons / Newark Buffalos – Frontier League
Niles – Eastwood Field (Cafaro Field) – Mahoning Valley Scrappers – NY Penn League
Oxford – Hayden Park – Miami University Redhawks – NCAA Division I
Toledo – Pres.-2002 – 5th 3rd Field – Toledo Mud Hens – International League
Toledo – 2001-1965 – Ned Skeldon Stadium – Former Home of the Toledo Mud Hens – International Lg
Toledo – 1964-1909 – Swayne Field – Toledo Mud Hens – American Association
Zanesville – Gant Stadium – Former Zanesville Grays – Ohio State League – Frontier League

OKLAHOMA (12)
Bartlesville – Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium – Bartlesville Pirates / Oilers / Reds / Bucs / Chiefs – KOM Lg
Blackwell – Morgan Field – Blackwell Broncos – KOM League / Western Association
Elk City – Red Rock Stadium @ Ackley Park – Elk City Travelers – Semi-Pro/Amateur
Enid – David Allen Memorial Stadium – NJCAA DIV II WORLD SERIES – Enid Pastimers – Red River Lg
Enid – Buffaloes Stadium / City Park – Enid Giants / Buffaloes – Western Association
Kingfisher – Homier Field – Amateur
Miami – Fairgrounds – Miami Blues – Eagles – Owls – KOM League
Oklahoma City – Present-1998 – AT&T; Bricktown Ballpark – Oklahoma City RedHawks – Pacific Coast Lg
Oklahoma City – 1997-1961 – All Sports Stadium – Oklahoma City 89ers – American Association / PCL
Tulsa – 2009-1981 – Driller Stadium – Tulsa Drillers – Texas League
Tulsa – 1934-1977 – Oiler Park / Texas League Park – Tulsa Oilers – Pacific Coast Lg/Texas Lg/Amer.Asc.
Tulsa – NCAA – J.L. Johnson Stadium – ORU Golden Eagles – Oral Roberts University – NCAA Division I

OREGON (9)
Bellingham – Joe Martin Field – Bellingham Mariners / Bellingham Belles – Northwest Lg / West Coast League
Bend – Vince Genna Stadium – Bend Elks / Central Oregon Phillies – Northwest League / West Coast League
Coos Bay / North Bend – Clyde Allen Field – Coos Bay / North Bend Athletics – Northwest League
Eugene – Civic Stadium – Eugene Emeralds – Northwest League – Pacific Coast League
Klamath Falls – Kiger Stadium – Klamath Falls Gems – Far West League – West Coast League
Portland – Pres.-1956 – PGE Park (Multnomah Stadium – Civic Stadium) – Portland Beavers – PCL
Portland – 1955-1901 – Vaughn Street Park – Portland Beavers – Pacific Coast League
Salem – Present-1997 – Volcanoes Stadium – Salem-Keizer Volcanoes – Northwest League
Salem – 1989 – Chemeketa Field II – Salem Dodgers – Northwest League

PENNSYLVANIA (43)
Allentown – Coca Cola Park – Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs – International League
Allentown – Bi-Centennial Park / Fairview Field – Allentown Ambassadors – Northeast League
Allentown (Limeport) – Limeport Stadium – Amateur
Altoona – Blair County Ballpark – Altoona Curve – Eastern League
Altoona – Vets Field – Former Altoona Rail Kings – Heartland League
Butler – Pullman Park – Former Butler Yankees – Pennsylvania State Association / Mid-Atlantic League
Erie – Jerry Uht Park – Erie Seawolves – Eastern League
Erie – Ainsworth Field – Former Erie Sailors – NY Penn League
Greensburg – Offutt Field – Former Greensburg Red Wings / Green Sox – Pennsylvania State Association
Harrisburg – Pres.-2009 – Metro Bank Park – Harrisburg Senators – Eastern League
Harrisburg – 2008-1987 – Riverside Stadium – Harrisburg Senators – Eastern League
Harrisburg – 1952-1907 – Island Field Park – Harrisburg Senators – Eastern League
Hershey – Hershey Athletic Field – Football Stadium & Arena – Spring Training Home of the Philadelphia Phillies
Johnstown – Point Stadium – Fmr Johnstown Johnnies – Eastern League / NY Penn Lge / Frontier Lg
Lancaster – Clipper Magazine Stadium – Lancaster Barnstormers – Atlantic League
Lancaster – Stumpf Field – Former Lancaster Red Roses – Eastern League
Lansdale – Weaver Field – Former Lansdale Dukes – North Atlantic League
Lebanon (Fredericksburg) – Grimes Stadium – Former Lebanon Chix – North Atlantic League
Nazarerth – Borough Park – Former Nazareth Cement Dusters – North Atlantic League
New Castle – Flaherty Field – Former New Castle Nats / Chiefs / Indians – Mid Atlantic League
Philadelphia – Pres-2004 – Citizens Bank Ballpark – Philadelphia Phillies – Major League Baseball
Philadelphia – 2003-1971 – Veterans Stadium – Former Philadelpia Phillies – Major League Baseball
Philadelphia – 1970-1938 – Connie Mack Stadium – Former Philadelphia Phillies – A’s – MLB
Pittsburgh – Pres.-2001 – PNC Park – Pittsburgh Pirates – Major League Baseball – National League
Pittsburgh – 2000-1970 – Three Rivers Stadium – Former Pittsburgh Pirates – National League
Pittsburgh – 1970-1909 – Forbes Field – Former Pittsburgh Pirates – National League
Quakertown – Memorial Stadium – Former Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds – Atlantic League
Reading – 1st Energy Stadium – Reading Phillies – Eastern League *2002 BALLPARK OF THE YEAR*
Scranton – Pres.-2013 – PNC Field – Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders – International League
Scranton – 2011-1983 – Lackawanna County Stadium – Scranton / Wilkes Barre Red Barons – I.L.
Scranton – 1954-1940 – Scranton Stadium – Scranton Red Sox / Miners – Eastern League
Scranton – 1939-1894 – Brooks Athletic Field – Scranton Miners / Scranton Red Sox – Eastern League
Slippery Rock – Jack Critchfield Park – Slippery Rock Sliders – Frontier League
State College – Medlar Field @ Lubrano Park – State College Spikes / Nitanny Lions – NY Penn Lg/NCAA
Sunbury – Memorial Field – Sunbury Reds – Mid-Atlantic League
Washington – Falconi Field – Washington Wild Things – Frontier League
Williamsport – Bowman Stadium II – Williamsport Crosscutters – MLB’s “Little League Classic” NY Penn League
Williamsport – Bowman Stadium I – Williamsport Mets / Williamsport – Eastern League
Williamsport – Lamade Stadium – Little League World Series Stadium #1
Williamsport – Volunteer Stadium – Little League World Series Stadium #2
Williamsport – Stotz Field – First Little League Field / Original home of the Little League World Series
York – Sovereign Bank Stadium – York Revolution – Atlantic League
York – Bob Hoffman Stadium and Penn Park – Former York White Roses – Eastern League

PUERTO RICO (1)
Hato Rey – Estadio Hiram Bithorn – Montreal Expos – Major League Baseball – National League

RHODE ISLAND (3)
Newport – Cardines Field – Newport Ponies/Colts – New England League/Atlantic Association.
Pawtucket – McCoy Stadium – Pawtucket Red Sox – International League
West Warwick – McCarthy Field – Fmr Rhode Island Tiger Sharks – Northeast League

SOUTH CAROLINA (12)
Aiken – Roberto Hernandez Stadium – Aiken Foxhounds – South Coast League
Anderson – Legion Field – Fmr Anderson Braves/Mets – South Atlantic League
Columbia – Pres.-1991 – Capital City Stadium III – Capital City Bombers – South Atlantic League / CPL
Columbia – 1990-1983 – Capital City Stadium II – Columbia Mets – South Atlantic League
Columbia – 1962-1927 – Capital City Park I – Dreyfuss Field – Southern League
Ft. Mills (Charlotte N.C. Knights) – Knights Stadium – Charlotte Knights – International League
Greenville – Present – 2006 – West End Field – Greenville Drive – South Atlantic League
Greenville – 2005-1984 – Municipal Stadium – Greenville Braves – Southern League
Greenwood – American Legion Municipal Stadium – South Atlantic League
Orangeburg – Mirmow Field – Former Orangeburg Dodgers/Cardinals – South Atlantic League
Spartansburg – Duncan Park – Former Spartansburg Phillies – South Atlantic League / Coastal Plain Lg
Sumter – Riley Park – Former Sumter Flyers – Chicks – Braves – Astros – Indians – South Atlantic League

SOUTH DAKOTA (7)
Aberdeen – Fossum Field – Former Home of the Aberdeen Pheasants – Former Prairie League
Aberdeen – Pheasants Park – Former Home of the Aberdeen Pheasants – Former Northern League
Huron – Memorial Ballpark Stadium – Former Huron Phillies / Cubs – Former Northern League
Mitchell – Cadwell Park – South Dakota State Tournament / Dakota Wesleyan University Tigers
Sioux Falls – Sioux Falls Stadium (The Birdcage) – Sioux Falls Canaries – American Association
Watertown – Watertown Stadium – Former Watertown Expos – Former Northern League
Winner – Leahy Bowl – Former Winner Pheasants – Former Basin League

TENNESSEE (10)
Chattanooga – Pres.-2000 – BellSouth Park – Home of the Chattanooga Lookouts – Southern League
Chattanooga – 1999-1930 – Engel Stadium – Former Home of the Chattanooga Lookouts – Southern Lg
Clarksville – Raymond C. Hand Field – Austin Peay Govs/Clarksville Coyotes – NCAA Div I/Heartland
Jackson – Ballpark @ Jackson (Pringles Park) – Jackson Generals / West Tenn Diamond Jaxx – Southern
Knoxville – Bill Meyer Stadium – Former Home of the Knoxville Smokies – Southern League
Memphis – Pres.-2000 – AutoZone Park – Home of the Memphis Redbirds – Pacific Coast League
Memphis – 1960-1896 – Russwood Park – Former home of the Memphis Chickasaws – Southern Assoc
Memphis – FedEx Park – Memphis Tennessee – University of Memphis Tigers – NCAA Division I
Millington – USA Stadium – Team USA Training Ground 1986-1996 – Olympics
Nashville – Hershel Greer Stadium – Home of the Nashville Sounds – Pacific Coast League

TEXAS (25)
Austin – Pres.-1975 – UFCU Disch Falk Field – University of Texas @ Austin – Texas Longhorns
Austin – 1974-1947 – Disch Field – Austin Pioneers / Austin Senators / Austin Braves – Texas League
Abilene – Crutcher Scott Field – Abilene Christian University Wildcats – Former Abilene Prairie Dogs
Arlington – Arlington Stadium/Turnpike Stadium – Former Home of the Texas Rangers – American Lg
Beaumont – Vincent Beck Stadium @ Lamar University – Lamar Cardinals / Beaumont Golden Gators
Big Spring – Steers Stadium – Big Springs Broncs – Longhorn League
El Paso – Pres.-2014 – Southwest University Field – El Paso Chihuahuas – Pacific Coast League
El Paso – 2013-1990 – Cohen Stadium – El Paso Diablos – Texas League
El Paso – 1989-1927 – Dudley Field (Dudley Dome) – El Paso Sun Kings/Texans – Texas League
Houston – Minute Maid Field – Houston Astros – Major League Baseball – National League
Lubbock – Pres.-1957 – Dan Law Field – Texas Tech Red Raiders – Lubbock Crickets – NCAA Div I – Central Lg
Lubbock – 1956-1946 – Hubber Field / Odom Field / Rosenthal Field – Lubbock Hubbers – Big State League
Lubbock – 1945-1936 – Parris Field – Lubbock Hubbers – West Texas New Mexico League
Lubbock – 1935-1922 – Merrill Park – Lubbock Hubbers – West Texas New Mexico League
Midland – Pres.-2002 – Security Bank Ballpark (Citibank Park) – Midland RockHounds – Texas League
Midland – 2001-1952 – Christensen Stadium – Former Midland Angels – Texas League
Odessa – American Legion Stadium – Odessa Park – Former Odessa Dodgers – Sophomore League
Port Arthur – Seahawks Stadium – Port Arthur Sea Hawks – Evangeline Lg. / Big State Lg / Gulf Coast Lg
Round Rock – The Dell Diamond – Round Rock Express – Texas League / Pacific Coast League
San Angelo – Foster Field – San Angelo Colts – United League/North American Lg/Central League
San Antonio – V.J. Keefe Stadium – Former San Antonio Missions – Texas League
San Antonio – Nelson Wolfe Stadium – San Antonio Missions – Texas League
Waco – Baylor Ballpark – Baylor University – Baylor Bears – NCAA Division I
Waco – Katy Park – Waco Pirates – Waco Cubs – Chicago White Sox – St. Louis Browns – Spring Training
Waco – Carroll Field – Baylor Bears – Chicago White Sox – NCAA DIvision I – Spring Training

UTAH (7)
Ogden – Pres.-1997 – Lindquist Field – Ogden Raptors – Pioneer Lg –  ** 2007 Ballpark of the Year
Ogden – 1996-1995 – Serge Simmons Field – Former Home of the Ogden Raptors – Pioneer League
Ogden – 1978-1940 – John Affleck Stadium – Former Ogden A’s / Reds / Dodgers – PCL/Pioneer
Orem – UCCU Brent Brown Ballpark – Parkway Crossing Stadium – Orem Owlz / Utah Valley NCAA / Pioneer Lg
Provo – Brigham Young University’s Larry H. Miller Park – Former Provo Angels – Pioneer League
Salt Lake – Franklin Covey Field – Home of the Salt Lake Bees – Pacific Coast League
Salt Lake – Derks Field – Former Salt Lake City Bees – Pacific Coast League / Pioneer League

VERMONT (2)
Burlington – Centennial Field – Home of the Vermont Lake Monsters – NY Penn League
Montpelier – Recreation Park – Home of the Vermont Mountaineers – NECBL

VIRGINIA (21)
(See Washington D.C. for NCAA Colleges based in DC but playing in suburban Virginia ballparks)
Alexandria – Municipal Stadium @ 4 Mile Run Park – Former Alexandria Dukes – Carolina League
Bowling Green – The Annex – Amateur
Hampton – War Memorial Stadium – Former Peninsula Pilots – International League/Coastal Plain
Harrisonburg – Veterans Memorial Stadium – Former Harrisonburg Turks – Virginia / Valley Lg.
Lynchburg – Present-2003 – Lynchburg City Stadium – Lynchburg Hillcats – Carolina League
Lynchburg – 2002-1940 – City Stadium – Former Lynchburg Mets / Red Sox / Cardinals – Carolina Lg
Marion – Schools Stadium – Former Home of the Marion Mets – Appalachian League
Norfolk – Pres.-1993 – Harbor Park – Norfolk Tides – International League
Norfolk – 1992-1970 – (Tidewater) – Metropolitan Park – (Tidewater Tides) International League
Norfolk – 1955-1940 – Myers Field – High Rock Park – Norfolk Tars – Piedmont League
Norfolk – 1939-1917 – Bain Field – Legion Park – Norfolk Tars – Piedmont League – Virginia League
Norfolk – Bud Metheny Baseball Complex – ODU Monarchs – Old Dominion University – NCAA Division I
Portsmouth – 1969-1940 – Frank D. Lawrence Stadium – Portsmouth Cubs / Merrimacks / Tidewater Tides
Portsmouth – 1939-1921 – Sewanee Stadium – Portsmouth Truckers – Piedmont League / Virginia League
Richmond – 2008-1985 – The Diamond – Richmond Braves – International League
Richmond – 1984-1954 – Parker Field – Richmond Braves – Richmond Virginians – International League
Salem – Present-1995 – Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium – Salem Avalanche – Carolina League
Salem – 1994-1932 – Municipal Stadium – Kiwanis Field – Former Salem Rebels / Buccaneers
Tidewater – Metropolitan Memorial Park – Tidewater Tides – International League
Woodbridge – Richard G. Pfitzner Stadium – Potomac Cannons / Prince William Cannons – Carolina Lg
Wytheville – Wither’s Field – Former Home of the Wytheville Statesmen – Appalachian League

WASHINGTON (11)
Aberdeen – Pioneer Park – Grays Harbor Loggers / Ports / Gulls – Northwest League – Western Lg.
Bellingham – Joe Martin Field – Bellingham Bells / Bellingham Mariners – West Coast Lg. / Northwest Lg.
Everett – Everett Memorial Stadium – Everett AquaSox – Northwest League
Hoquiam – Olympic Stadium – Grays Harbor Loggers / Ports / Gulls – Northwest Lg – Western Lg.
Seattle – Pres.-1999 – Safeco Field – Seattle Mariners – Major League Baseball
Seattle – 1999-1976 – Kingdome – Seattle Mariners – Major League Baseball
Seattle – 1975-1939 – Sicks Stadium – Former Seattle Pilots / Rainiers – Major Leagues / PCL
Seattle – 1938-1932 – Civic Stadium – Former Seattle Indians – Pacific Coast League
Seattle – 1932-1912 – Dugdale Park – Former Seattle Giants – Pacific Coast League
Seattle – Chaffey Field @ Husky Ballpark – UW Huskies – NCAA Division I University of Washington
Tacoma – Cheney Stadium – Tacoma Rainiers – Pacific Coast League

WASHINGTON D.C. (5)
Arlington – Barcroft Park – George Washington University Colonials – NCAA Division I
DC – Pres.-2008 – Nationals Park – Home of the Washington Nationals
DC – 2007-1962 – RFK Stadium – Home of the Washington Nationals / Senators
DC – 1961-1903 – Griffith Stadium – Former Home of the Washington Senators / Nationals
DC – 1902-1901 – American League Park – Former Home of the Washington Nationals

WEST VIRGINIA (3)
Charleston – Watt Powell Park – Former Charleston Alley Cats – South Atlantic/International Lg.
Huntington – St. Cloud Commons – Former Home of the Huntington Rail Cats / Cubs – Heartland / Appy Lg.
Welch – Blakely Field – Former Home of the Welch Miners – Mountain States League – Appalachian League

WISCONSIN (17)
Appleton – Pres.-1995 – Fox Cities Stadium – Wisconsin Timber Rattlers – Midwest League
Appleton – 1994-1940 – Goodland Field – Fox Cities Foxes – Appleton Papermakers – Midwest League
Beloit – Pohlman Field (Telfer Park) – Beloit Snappers – Midwest League
Eau Claire – Carson Park – Eau Claire Express / Bears / Braves – Northern League / Northwoods League
Green Bay – Joannes Stadium II – Green Bay Bullfrogs / Sultans / Northwoods League/Prairie League
Janesville – 4H Rock County Fair – Janesville Cubs – Wisconsin State League
Kenosha – Simmons Field – Kenosha Comets – Twins – Kroakers – Kings – Midwest League / AAGBPL
La Crosse – Copeland Park “The Lumber Yard” – La Crosse Loggers – Northwoods League
Manitowoc – Municipal Field – Manitowoc Skunks – Bandits – Wisconsin State League – Northwoods League
Milwaukee – Pres.-2001 – Miller Park – Home of the Milwaukee Brewers – Major League Baseball
Milwaukee – 2000-1953 – County Stadium – Former Milwaukee Brewers/Braves – Major League Baseball
Milwaukee – 1952-1888 – Borchert Field – Former Home of the Milwaukee Brewers – American Association
Milwaukee – Helfaer Field @ Miller Park – Amateur
Madison – Pres.-1982 – Warner Park – Home of the Madison Mallards – Midwest League / Northwoods Lg
Madison – 1981-1925 – Breese Stevens Field – Former Home of the Madison Blues – Triple-I League
Stevens Point – Bukolt Park – Alternate Home Wisconsin Woodchucks – Northwoods League
Wisconsin Rapids – Witter Field – Wisconsin Rapids Rafters – Twins – White Sox – Senators – Northwoods

WYOMING (2)
Casper – Mike Lansing Field – Home of the Casper Rockies – Pioneer League
Casper – George Tani Field – Former Home of the Casper Rockies – Pioneer League

— Outside United States Territories (See Above for Puerto Rico) —

BELGIUM (1)
Borgerhout Antwerp – The Cage – Home of the Borgerhout Squirrels – Champions League

CANADA (39)
ALBERTA – Calgary – Foothills Stadium (Burns Stadium) – Calgary Vipers / Cannons – Pacific Coast Lg
ALBERTA – Edmonton – Telus Field – Edmonton Cracker Cats – Trappers (PCL)
ALBERTA – Edmonton – John Ducey Park (Renfrew Park) – Edmonton Trappers – Pacific Coast Lg
ALBERTA – Lethbridge – Henderson Stadium II – Lethbridge Black Diamonds – Pioneer League
ALBERTA – Lethbridge – Henderson Stadium I – Fmr. Lethbridge Expos – Pioneer League
ALBERTA – Medicine Hat – Athletic Field – Medicine Hat Blue Jays – Pioneer League
BRITISH COLUMBIA – New Westminster – Queens Park Stadium – New Westminster Frasers-Northwest Lg
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Surrey – Stetson Bowl – Surrey Glaciers – Western Baseball League
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver – Pres.-1951 – Nat Bailey Stadium – Capilano Stadium II – Vancouver Canadians
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver – 1913-1951 – Athletic Park – Vancouver Beavers – Pacific Coast Intl Lg.
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver – 1937-1939 – Con Jones Park – Vancouver Maple Leafs – Northwest Lg
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver – 1912-1905 – Recreation Park – Vancouver Beavers – Northwestern League
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Victoria – Royal Athletic Park II – Victoria Seals – Capitals – Mussels – Golden League
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Victoria – Royal Athletic Park I – Victoria Athletics – Northwest League
ONTARIO – Cambridge – Dickson Park – Guelph Biltmores (split season home) – Ontario League
ONTARIO – Kitchener – Jack Couch Ballpark – Utilized briefly by the Hamilton Redbirds – NY Penn League
ONTARIO – London – Labatt Park – Former London Tigers/Pirates/Werewolves – NY Penn/Eastern/Frontier
ONTARIO – Ottawa – Pres.-1993 – RCGT Park / Lynx Stadium / Jetform Park / Stade d’Ottawa – Ottawa Champions
ONTARIO – Ottawa – 1954-1912 – Lansdowne Park – Ottawa A’s / Giants – International Lg / Can Am Lg / Border
ONTARIO – St. Catharines – Community Park – Former St. Catharines Stompers – NY Penn League
ONTARIO – Thunder Bay – Port Arthur Stadium – Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks/Border Cats – Northwoods Lg
ONTARIO – Toronto – SkyDome – Toronto Blue Jays – Major League Baseball – American League
ONTARIO – Toronto – Exhibition Stadium – Former Toronto Blue Jays – Major League Baseball
ONTARIO – Toronto – Maple Leaf Stadium – Former Toronto Maple Leafs – International League
ONTARIO – Toronto – Hanlan Point Stadium – Former Toronto Maple Leafs – International League
ONTARIO – Welland – Welland Sports Stadium – Former Welland Pirates – NY Penn League / CBL
QUEBEC – Drummondville – Drummond Downs Racing Course Stadium – Former Drummondville Cubs
QUEBEC – Granby – Granby Stadium – Former Granby Red Sox / Phillies – Provincial League
QUEBEC – Montreal – Pres.-1977 – Stade Olympic (Olympic Stadium) – Montreal Expos – Major League Baseball
QUEBEC – Montreal – 1976-1969 – Parc Jarry (Jarry Park) – Former Montreal Expos – Major League Baseball
QUEBEC – Montreal – 1968-1928 – Delorimier Downs – Former Montreal Royals – International League
QUEBEC – Montreal – 1927-1890 – The Shamrock Club – Former Montreal Royals – Used for Sunday Games
QUEBEC – Montreal – 1927-1890 – Atwater Park – Former Montreal Royals – International League
QUEBEC – Quebec City – Stade Municipal – Home of the Quebec City Capitales – Can-Am League
QUEBEC – Quebec City – Hippodrome – Former Home of the Quebec City Athletics
QUEBEC – Sherbrooke – Stade Amadee Roy III – Montreal Royales – Canadian Baseball League
QUEBEC – Sherbrooke – Stade Amadee Roy II – Sherbrooke Pirates / Sherbrooke Canadians – Eastern League
QUEBEC – Sherbrooke – Stade Amadee Roy I – Sherbrooke Indians / Sherbrooke Athletiques – Can Am League
QUEBEC – St. Hyacinthe – LaFramboise Park – Former Home of the St. Hyacinthe Saints/Athletics
QUEBEC – Thetford Mines – Stade Bellevue – Former Thetford Mines Miners – Eastern League
QUEBEC – Trois Rivieres – Stade Municipal – Stade Stereo+ – Stade Fernand-B�dard – Trois Rivieres Aigles

GERMANY (1)
Cologne – Circlewood Stadium (Baseball-Anlage Reitstadion) – Cologne Cardinals – Baseball-Bundesliga

HOLLAND (3)
Amsterdam – Sportpark Ookmeer – L&D; Amsterdam Pirates – Honkbal Hoofdklasse
Hoofddorp – Sportpark Pioniers – Park 21 – Vaessen Pioniers – Honkbal Hoofdklasse
Dordrecht – Sportpark Krommedijk – Mampaey The Hawks – Honkbal Hoofdklasse

MEXICO (4)
Juarez – Estadio Carta Blanca – Juarez Indios (Indians) – Former Mexican Major Leagues (Triple-A)
Juarez – Estadio Jamie Canales Lira – Juarez Indios Rojos (Red Indians) – Liga Norte de Sonora
Tecate – Estadio Manuel Cecena – Tecate Cerveceres (Tecate Brewers) – Liga Norte de Sonora
Tijuana – Estadio Nacional – Tijuana Potros / Tijuana Bulls – Mexican Major Leagues (Triple-A)






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