30 (+4 Old) Stadiums Total – Been to 16 and counting
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Arizona Diamondbacks – Chase Field – 1998 – 49,033
Atlanta Braves – Turner Field – 1996 – 50,091 – X
Baltimore Orioles – Oriole Park at Camden Yards – 1992 – 48,876 – X
Boston Red Sox – Fenway Park – 1912 – 39,928 – X
Chicago Cubs – Wrigley Field – 1914 – 41,118
Chicago White Sox – U.S. Cellular Field – 1991 – 40,615
Cincinnati Reds – Great American Ball Park – 2003 – 42,059
Cleveland Indians – Progressive Field – 1994 – 43,345 – X
– Cleveland Municipal Stadium – 1931 – 74,438 – X
Colorado Rockies – Coors Field – 1995 – 50,445 – X
Detroit Tigers – Comerica Park – 2000 – 41,782 – X
– Tiger Stadium – 1912 – 52,416 – X
Florida Marlins – LandShark Stadium – 1987 – 38,560
Houston Astros – Minute Maid Park – 2000 – 40,950
Kansas City Royals – Kauffman Stadium – 1973 – 40,793 – X
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – Angel Stadium of Anaheim – 1966 – 45,050
Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodger Stadium – 1962 – 56,000
Milwaukee Brewers – Miller Park – 2001 – 42,200
Minnesota Twins – Metrodome – 1982 – 46,564
New York Mets – Citi Field – 2009 – 41,800
– Shea Stadium – 1964 – 57,333 – X
New York Yankees – Yankee Stadium – 2009 – 52,325
– Old Yankee Stadium – 1923 – 56,936 – X
Oakland Athletics – Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum – 1966 – 35,067 – X
Philadelphia Phillies – Citizens Bank Park – 2004 – 43,647 – X
Pittsburgh Pirates – PNC Park – 2001 – 38,496
St. Louis Cardinals – Busch Stadium – 2006 – 46,861
San Diego Padres – PETCO Park – 2004 – 42,445
San Francisco Giants – AT&T Park – 2000 – 41,503 – X
Seattle Mariners – Safeco Field – 1999 – 47,116
Tampa Bay Rays – Tropicana Field – 1990 – 36,973
Texas Rangers – Rangers Ballpark in Arlington – 1994 – 49,115 – X
Toronto Blue Jays – Rogers Centre – 1989 – 50,516 – X
Washington Nationals – Nationals Park – 2008 – 41,888