The home of St. Louis Cardinals and located in St. Louis, Missouri, the Busch Stadium is the tenth-largest MLB ballpark with a capacity of 45,494 and it opened in 2006.
Number 9. Angel Stadium
The Angel Stadium is the home of Los Angeles Angels and is located in Anaheim, California. It has a capacity of 45,517 and it opened in 1966.
Number 8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Often referred to as just Oriole Park or Camden Yards. The ballpark has a capacity of 45,971 and is the home of the Baltimore Orioles from Baltimore, Maryland. It opened in 1992.
Number 7. RingCentral Coliseum
Commonly referred to as the Oakland Coliseum, the RingCentral Coliseum is the home of Oakland Athletics and is located in Oakland, California. It has a capacity of 46,847 and it opened in 1966.
Number 6. Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium is a ballpark located in Bronx, New York, and is the home of New York Yankees. It has a capacity of 47,309 and it opened in 2009 when it replaced the original Yankee Stadium.
Number 5. T-Mobile Park
The home of Seattle Mariners, T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park located in Seattle, Washington, with a capacity of 47,929 and it opened in 1999.
Number 4. Chase Field
Chase Field is a retractable-roof ballpark and is the home of Arizona Diamondbacks and located in Phoenix, Arizona, the Chase Field has a capacity of 48,686 and it opened in 1998.
Number 3. Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre is the home of Toronto Blue Jays and is a multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof located in Toronto, Ontario. It has a capacity of 49,282 and it opened in 1989.
Number 2. Coors Field
The home of Colorado Rockies and located in Denver, Colorado, the Coors Field has a capacity of 50,144 and it opened in 1995.
Number 1. Dodger Stadium.
Dodger Stadium is the largest ballpark in MLB with a capacity of 56,000 and is the home of Los Angeles Dodgers. The stadium is located in Los Angeles, California, and it opened in 1962 which makes it the 3rd oldest ballpark in the league.