资讯
30) Oakland Coliseum, Oakland Athletics Capacity: 56,782 (1st in MLB) Oakland Coliseum's capacity is a bit of a contentious subject. Everywhere you look will give you different figures as to the ...
Major League Baseball experienced a ballpark boon around the turn of the millennium, with 19 of the game's 28 permanent stadiums opening between 1991 and 2010. Only two ballparks built prior to ...
The Chicago Cubs play at the second-oldest MLB field. 3. Dodger Stadium, 1962 The Los Angeles Dodgers play in Dodger Stadium, a field that held its first game in April 1962.
The tenure of MLB stadiums has shifted recently, with new ballparks replacing the confines that were as much of America's pastime as the players. Old Yankee Stadium, Tigers Stadium, Candlestick ...
The stadium sat in an old neighborhood on Brooklyn Avenue, just blocks from where Rube Foster helped found the Negro National League in 1920 and a short walk from the intersection of 18th & Vine ...
It's an interesting debate, and with only two remaining MLB parks opened before 1962, the old-school category is a dying breed. The Texas Rangers spent $1.1 billion to build Globe Life Field ...
Perhaps not classically beautiful, the old Municipal Stadium in Kansas City could at least be described as quirky. It was expanded to allow for the arrival of the Kansas City Athletics in 1955.
How else to explain 100-year old parks that have certainly outlived their useful lives? That’s just baseball, and it’s special. Breaking down the 30 best MLB stadiums of all time is no easy task.
One of the smallest ballparks in major league baseball with a capacity of 25,000 in 1912, only an additional 4,600 seats were added by the time it closed in 1970.
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果