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When going to a baseball game, people like to go to a particular city to watch a game that has nothing to do with the hosting team.
For example, what stadium has the best view, is there shade, and who's got the best hotdog?
With Opening Day approaching on March 27, the Texas Rangers are preparing to go against the Boston Red Sox at Globe Life Field. But which team has the best stadium? The USA TODAY Network ranked MLB's stadiums from 1-30.
Here's a look at those stadium rankings.
Major League Baseball's stadium landscape looks dramatically different in 2025, with the Tampa Bay Rays (hurricane damage to Tropicana Field) and Athletics (en route to Vegas) temporarily moving into minor-league ballparks.
Here is where these teams will play for the 2025 season:
-USA TODAY Network reporter Jesse Yomtov contributed to this report
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Which Texas MLB team has the best stadium? See full ranking
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For example, what stadium has the best view, is there shade, and who's got the best hotdog?
With Opening Day approaching on March 27, the Texas Rangers are preparing to go against the Boston Red Sox at Globe Life Field. But which team has the best stadium? The USA TODAY Network ranked MLB's stadiums from 1-30.
Here's a look at those stadium rankings.
1. PNC Park – Pittsburgh Pirates
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- Year opened: 2001
- Capacity: 38,747
2. Oracle Park – San Francisco Giants
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- Opened: 2000
- Capacity: 41,265
3. Wrigley Field – Chicago Cubs
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- Opened: 1914
- Capacity: 41,649
4. Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles
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- Opened: 1992
- Capacity: 44,970
5. Fenway Park – Boston Red Sox
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- Opened: 1912
- Capacity: 37,755
6. Petco Park – San Diego Padres
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- Opened: 2004
- Capacity: 40,209
7. Dodger Stadium – Los Angeles Dodgers
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- Opened: 1962
- Capacity: 56,000
8. Coors Field – Colorado Rockies
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- Opened: 1995
- Capacity: 50,480
9. T-Mobile Park – Seattle Mariners
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- Opened: 1999
- Capacity: 47,929
10. Target Field – Minnesota Twins
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- Opened: 2010
- Capacity: 38,544
11. Citi Field – New York Mets
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- Opened: 2009
- Capacity: 41,800
12. Kauffman Stadium – Kansas City Royals
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- Opened: 1973
- Capacity: 37,903
13. Citizens Bank Park – Philadelphia Phillies
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- Opened: 2004
- Capacity: 42,901
14. Comerica Park – Detroit Tigers
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- Opened: 2000
- Capacity: 41,083
15. Daikin Park – Houston Astros
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- Opened: 2000
- Capacity: 40,963
16. Truist Park – Atlanta Braves
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- Opened: 2017
- Capacity: 41,084
17. Busch Stadium – St. Louis Cardinals
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- Opened: 2006
- Capacity: 45,494
18. LoanDepot Park – Miami Marlins
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- Opened: 2012
- Capacity: 37,442
19. Progressive Field – Cleveland Guardians
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- Opened: 1994
- Capacity: 34,830
20. Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees
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- Opened: 2009
- Capacity: 50,287
21. Rogers Centre – Toronto Blue Jays
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- Opened: 1989
- Capacity: 41,500
22. Globe Life Field – Texas Rangers
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- Opened: 2020
- Capacity: 40,300
23. Angel Stadium – Los Angeles Angels
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- Opened: 1966
- Capacity: 45,603
24. American Family Field – Milwaukee Brewers
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- Opened: 2001
- Capacity: 41,900
25. Nationals Park – Washington Nationals
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- Opened: 2008
- Capacity: 41,339
26. Great American Ball Park – Cincinnati Reds
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- Opened: 2003
- Capacity: 45,814
27. Chase Field – Arizona Diamondbacks
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- Opened: 1998
- Capacity: 48,633
28. Guaranteed Rate Field – Chicago White Sox
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- Opened: 1991
- Capacity: 40,615
TBD – Temporary homes for 2025
Major League Baseball's stadium landscape looks dramatically different in 2025, with the Tampa Bay Rays (hurricane damage to Tropicana Field) and Athletics (en route to Vegas) temporarily moving into minor-league ballparks.
Here is where these teams will play for the 2025 season:
Athletics – Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento
- Home of San Francisco Giants' Triple-A Sacramento River Cats
- Opened: 2000
- Capacity: 14,000
Tampa Bay Rays – George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa
- New York Yankees' spring training facility and home of Single-A Tampa Tarpons
- Opened: 1996
- Capacity: 11,026
-USA TODAY Network reporter Jesse Yomtov contributed to this report
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Which Texas MLB team has the best stadium? See full ranking
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