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FNB Field, opened in 1987, home of the Eastern League's Harrisburg Senators.

There are 30 stadiums in use by Double-A Minor League Baseball teams. The Eastern League uses 12 stadiums, the Southern League uses 8, and the Texas League uses 10. The oldest stadium is Synovus Park (1926) in Columbus, Georgia, which will be the home of the Southern League's Columbus Clingstones in 2025. The newest stadium is Covenant Health Park in Knoxville, Tennessee, home of the Southern League's Knoxville Smokies, which is scheduled to open in 2025. One stadium was built in the 1920s, one in the 1950s, two in the 1980s, eight in the 1990s, nine in the 2000s, six in the 2010s, and three in the 2020s. The highest seating capacity is 10,486 at Hammons Field in Springfield, Missouri, where the Texas League's Springfield Cardinals play. The lowest capacity is 5,038 at Blue Wahoos Stadium in Pensacola, Florida, where the Southern League's Pensacola Blue Wahoos play.

Stadiums

Eastern League

Main article: List of Eastern League stadiums
Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
Canal Park Akron RubberDucks Akron Ohio 1997 7,630
The Diamond Richmond Flying Squirrels Richmond Virginia 1985 9,560
Dunkin' Park Hartford Yard Goats Hartford Connecticut 2017 6,121
FirstEnergy Stadium Reading Fightin Phils Reading Pennsylvania 1951 9,000
FNB Field Harrisburg Senators Harrisburg Pennsylvania 1987 6,187
Hadlock Field Portland Sea Dogs Portland Maine 1994 7,368
Mirabito Stadium Binghamton Rumble Ponies Binghamton New York 1992 6,012
Delta Dental Stadium New Hampshire Fisher Cats Manchester New Hampshire 2005 6,500
Peoples Natural Gas Field Altoona Curve Altoona Pennsylvania 1999 7,210
Prince George's Stadium Chesapeake Baysox Bowie Maryland 1994 10,000
TD Bank Ballpark Somerset Patriots Bridgewater New Jersey 1999 6,100
UPMC Park Erie SeaWolves Erie Pennsylvania 1995 6,000

Southern League

Main article: List of Southern League stadiums
Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
AT&T Field Chattanooga Lookouts Chattanooga Tennessee 2000 6,362
Blue Wahoos Stadium Pensacola Blue Wahoos Pensacola Florida 2012 5,038
Covenant Health Park Knoxville Smokies Knoxville Tennessee 2025 7,500
Keesler Federal Park Biloxi Shuckers Biloxi Mississippi 2015 6,076
Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium Montgomery Biscuits Montgomery Alabama 2004 7,000
Regions Field Birmingham Barons Birmingham Alabama 2013 8,500
Synovus Park Columbus Clingstones Columbus Georgia 1926 TBD
Toyota Field Rocket City Trash Pandas Madison Alabama 2020 7,000

Texas League

Main article: List of Texas League stadiums
Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
Arvest Ballpark Northwest Arkansas Naturals Springdale Arkansas 2008 7,305
Dickey–Stephens Park Arkansas Travelers North Little Rock Arkansas 2007 7,200
Hammons Field Springfield Cardinals Springfield Missouri 2004 10,486
Hodgetown Amarillo Sod Poodles Amarillo Texas 2019 6,631
Momentum Bank Ballpark Midland RockHounds Midland Texas 2002 6,669
Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium San Antonio Missions San Antonio Texas 1994 9,200
ONEOK Field Tulsa Drillers Tulsa Oklahoma 2010 7,833
Riders Field Frisco RoughRiders Frisco Texas 2003 10,316
Riverfront Stadium Wichita Wind Surge Wichita Kansas 2020 10,000
Whataburger Field Corpus Christi Hooks Corpus Christi Texas 2005 7,050


Map

List of Double-A baseball stadiums is located in the United StatesMirabito StadiumMirabito
Stadium
Dunkin' ParkDunkin' ParkDelta Dental StadiumDelta Dental StadiumHadlock FieldHadlock FieldFirstEnergy StadiumFirstEnergy StadiumTD Bank BallparkTD Bank BallparkCanal ParkCanal ParkPeoples Natural Gas FieldPeoples Natural Gas FieldPrince George's StadiumPrince George's StadiumUPMC ParkUPMC ParkFNB FieldFNB FieldThe DiamondThe DiamondRegions FieldRegions FieldAT&T FieldAT&T FieldMontgomery Riverwalk StadiumMontgomery
Riverwalk
Stadium
Covenant Health ParkCovenant Health ParkKeesler Federal ParkKeesler
Federal
Park
Synovus ParkSynovus ParkToyota FieldToyota FieldBlue Wahoos StadiumBlue Wahoos StadiumDickey- Stephens ParkDickey-
Stephens
Park
Arvest BallparkArvest BallparkHammons FieldHammons FieldONEOK FieldONEOK FieldWhataburger FieldWhataburger FieldRiders FieldRiders
Field
Momentum Bank BallparkMomentum Bank BallparkHodgetownHodgetownNelson W. Wolff Municipal StadiumNelson W. Wolff Municipal StadiumRiverfront StadiumRiverfront Stadiumclass=notpageimage| Current stadium locations:
  • Eastern League
  • Southern League
  • Texas League

Gallery

Eastern League

Southern League

Texas League

See also

Notes

  1. Synovus Park, previously called Golden Park, will have a seating capacity of 5,000–7,000 after renovations for the 2025 season.

References

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