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BALL PARK BASEBALL - TEAMS and BALL PARK CHARTS

Last Updated: March 4th, 2007
There are currently 2000 teams and 129 ball parks that you can purchase in Ball Park Baseball:
61 American League parks
68 National League parks.

Below is a complete listing of all the teams and the parks they played in.

AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAMS and PARKS

Baltimore Orioles
American League Park (1894-1903)
Memorial Park (1954-1991)
Camden Yards (1992-2000)
Camden Yards (2001-) 
 
Boston Red Sox
Huntington Grounds (1901-1911)
Fenway Park (1912-1925)
Fenway Park (1926-1933)
Fenway Park (1934-1939)
Fenway Park (1940-) 

Chicago White Sox 
South Side Park (1894, 1901-1910)
Comiskey Park (1910-1990) 
New Comiskey Park 1 (1991-2000) 
New Comiskey Park 2 (2001-) 

Cleveland Indians 
League Park 1 (1894, 1901-1909) 
League Park 2 (1910-1947) 
Municipal Stadium (1932-1946, 1990-1991) 
Municipal Stadium (1947-1989,1992-1993)
Jacobs Field (1994-) 

Detroit Tigers 
Bennett Park (1901-1911) 
Navin Field (1912-1937) 
Tiger Stadium - Briggs to 1960- (1938-1999) 
Comerica Park (2000-) 

Kansas City A's (Royals after 1967)
Municipal Stadium (1955-1962)
Municipal Stadium (1963-1967,1969-1972)
Royals Stadium (1973 -1994)
Kauffman Stadium (1995-2003)
Kauffman Stadium (2004-)

Los Angeles (also California and Anaheim) Angels 
LA Wrigley Field (1961)
Dodger Stadium -Chavez Ravine- (1962-1965)
Anaheim Stadium (1966-1997)
Edison Int'l Field (1998-)

Milwaukee Brewers
Lloyd Street Grounds (1901)
County Stadium (1970-1997)

Minnesota Twins
Metropolitan Stadium (1961-1981)
Metrodome (1982-)

New York Yankees 
Hilltop Park (1903-1912) 
Polo Grounds 2 (1913-1922) 
Yankee Stadium (1923 -1973, 1976-) 
Shea Stadium (1974-1975) 

Oakland Athletics
Oakland Coliseum (1968-1995)
Oakland Coliseum (1996-)

Philadelphia Athletics 
Columbia Park (1894-1908) 
Shibe Park (1909-1921) 
Shibe Park (1922-1954) 

St. Louis Browns 
Old Sportsman's Park (1894-1908)
Sportsman's Park (1909-1953) 

Seattle Mariners (Pilots in 1969)
Sick's Stadium (1969)
Kingdome (1977-1991)
Kingdome (1992-1998)
Safeco Field (1999-)

Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Tropicana Field (1998)
Tropicana Field (1999-)
 
Texas Rangers
Arlington Stadium (1972-1993)
The Ballpark at Arlington (1994-)

Toronto Blue Jays
Exhibition Stadium (1977-1988)
Skydome (1989-)

Washington Senators
National Park (1894)
American League Park 1&2 (1901-1910)
Griffith Stadium (1911-1955)
Griffith Stadium (1956-1961)
RFK Stadium (1962-1971) 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS and PARKS
Arizona Diamondbacks
Bank One Ballpark (1998-)

Atlanta Braves
Fulton County Stadium (1966-1976) 
Fulton County Stadium (1977-1996) 
Ted Turner Field (1997-)

Boston Braves
Congress Street Park (1894) 
South End Grounds (1901-1914)
Braves Field 1 (1915-1930) 
Braves Field 2 (1931-1948) 
Braves Field 3 (1949-1952)

Chicago Cubs
West Side Park (1901-1915) 
Wrigley Field (1916-)

Cincinnati Reds
Redland Field (1894-1901) 
Palace of the Fans (1902-1911)
Crosley Field (1912-1937) 
Crosley Field (1938-1952) 
Crosley Field (1953-1970)
Riverfront Stadium (1970-2002)
Great American Ballpark (2003-)

Colorado Rockies
Mile High Stadium (1993-1994)
Coors Field (1995-)

Florida Marlins
Joe Robbie Stadium - also Pro Player Stadium- (1993-)

Houston Astros - Colts in early years
Colt Stadium (1962-1964)
Astrodome (1965-1999)
Enron Field (2000-2001)
Minute Maid Park (2002-)

Los Angeles Dodgers (Brooklyn through 1957) 
Eastern Park (1894)
Washington Park (1901-1912)
Ebbets Field (1913 -1931)
Ebbets Field (1932-1957)
LA Coliseum (1958-1961)
Dodger Stadium -Chavez Ravine- (1962-2004) 
Dodger Stadium -Chavez Ravine- (2005-)

Milwaukee Brewers (through 1965 = Braves)
County Stadium (1953-1965, 1998-2000) 
Miller Park (2001-)

Montreal Expos
Parc Jarry (1969-1976)
Stadium Olympique (1977-2005)

New York Mets
Polo Grounds (1962-1963)
Shea Stadium (1964-)

Philadelphia Phillies
Huntington Grounds (1894)
Baker Bowl (1901-1938)
Shibe Park (1938-1970)
Veterans Stadium (1971-2003)
Citizens Bank Park (2004-)

Pittsburgh Pirates
Exposition Park (1894, 1901-1908)
Forbes Field (1909-1924)
Forbes Field (1925-1946,1954-1970)
Forbes Field (1947-1953)
Three Rivers Stadium (1970-2000)
PNC Park (2001)

St. Louis Cardinals
Robison Field (1894, 1901-1908)
Robison Field (1909-1920)
Sportsman's Park (1920-1965)
Busch Stadium (1966-1995)
Busch Stadium (1996-2005)
New Busch Stadium (2006-)
San Diego Padres
Jack Murphy Stadium (1969-1981)
Jack Murphy Stadium (1982-1995)
Qualcom Stadium (1996-2003)
Petco Park (2004-)

San Francisco Giants (New York through 1957) 
Old Polo Grounds (1894, 1901-1910)
Hilltop Park (1911)
Polo Grounds (1912-1922)
Polo Grounds (1923-1957)
Seal's Stadium (1958-1959)
Candlestick Park (1960-1999)
Pacific Bell Park (2000-)

Washington Nationals
RFK Stadium (2005-)

Louisville Colonials
Eclipse Park (1894)