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In Major League Baseball, there are old ballparks, and then there are really old ballparks — the kind built more than a century ago. Of course, not too many 100-year-old stadiums are still around, and new ones are being constructed all the time, making the several decades-old ones on this list even more special.
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So here's a look at the 10 oldest MLB ballparks, according to the league. It's worth noting that we're only looking at active MLB stadiums because if we were still counting the Oakland Coliseum, the former home of the former Oakland Athletics, it would rank as the fifth-oldest MLB ballpark.
First game: April 26, 1995
First game: April 4, 1994
First game: April 6, 1992
First game: April 18, 1991
First game: June 5, 1989
First game: April 10, 1973
First game: April 19, 1966
First game: April 10, 1962
First game: April 23, 1914
First game: April 20, 1912
This article originally appeared on For The Win: MLB's 10 oldest ballparks, as of 2025
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MLB 2025 PREDICTIONS:Expert picks for each division, league and World Series champion
So here's a look at the 10 oldest MLB ballparks, according to the league. It's worth noting that we're only looking at active MLB stadiums because if we were still counting the Oakland Coliseum, the former home of the former Oakland Athletics, it would rank as the fifth-oldest MLB ballpark.
10. Coors Field, Colorado Rockies (Denver)
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First game: April 26, 1995
9. Progressive Field, Cleveland Guardians
First game: April 4, 1994
8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles
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First game: April 6, 1992
7. Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago White Sox
First game: April 18, 1991
6. Rogers Centre, Toronto Blue Jays
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First game: June 5, 1989
5. Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals
First game: April 10, 1973
4. Angel Stadium, Los Angeles Angels (Anaheim)
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First game: April 19, 1966
3. Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers
First game: April 10, 1962
2. Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs
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First game: April 23, 1914
1. Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox
First game: April 20, 1912
This article originally appeared on For The Win: MLB's 10 oldest ballparks, as of 2025
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