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First Horizon Park, one of the newest stadiums in Triple-A, opened in 2015. It is the home of the International League's Nashville Sounds.

There are 30 stadiums in use by Triple-A Minor League Baseball teams, which are the top affiliates of Major League Baseball clubs. The International League uses 20 stadiums, and the Pacific Coast League uses 10. The oldest stadium among these teams is Cheney Stadium, home of the Pacific Coast League's Tacoma Rainiers, which opened in 1960. The newest stadium is Daybreak Field at America First Square, home of the Pacific Coast League's Salt Lake Bees, which will open for the 2025 season. The highest seating capacity of all active Triple-A teams is 16,600 at Sahlen Field, where the International League's Buffalo Bisons play. The stadium with the lowest capacity is Tacoma's Cheney Stadium, which seats 6,500.

Stadiums

International League

Main article: List of International League stadiums
Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
121 Financial Ballpark Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Jacksonville Florida 2003 11,000
AutoZone Park Memphis Redbirds Memphis Tennessee 2000 10,000
CHS Field St. Paul Saints Saint Paul Minnesota 2015 7,210
Coca-Cola Park Lehigh Valley IronPigs Allentown Pennsylvania 2008 10,100
Coolray Field Gwinnett Stripers Lawrenceville Georgia 2009 10,427
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham Bulls Durham North Carolina 1995 10,000
Fifth Third Field Toledo Mud Hens Toledo Ohio 2002 10,300
First Horizon Park Nashville Sounds Nashville Tennessee 2015 10,000
Harbor Park Norfolk Tides Norfolk Virginia 1993 11,856
Huntington Park Columbus Clippers Columbus Ohio 2009 10,100
Innovative Field Rochester Red Wings Rochester New York 1997 10,840
Louisville Slugger Field Louisville Bats Louisville Kentucky 2000 13,131
NBT Bank Stadium Syracuse Mets Syracuse New York 1997 10,815
PNC Field Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Moosic Pennsylvania 1989 10,000
Polar Park Worcester Red Sox Worcester Massachusetts 2021 9,508
Principal Park Iowa Cubs Des Moines Iowa 1992 11,500
Sahlen Field Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1988 16,600
Truist Field Charlotte Knights Charlotte North Carolina 2014 10,200
Victory Field Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Indiana 1996 13,750
Werner Park Omaha Storm Chasers Papillon Nebraska 2011 9,023

Pacific Coast League

Main article: List of Pacific Coast League stadiums
Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
Cheney Stadium Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma Washington 1960 6,500
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark Oklahoma City Comets Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1998 9,000
Constellation Field Sugar Land Space Cowboys Sugar Land Texas 2012 7,500
Daybreak Field at America First Square Salt Lake Bees South Jordan Utah 2025 8,500
Dell Diamond Round Rock Express Round Rock Texas 2000 11,631
Greater Nevada Field Reno Aces Reno Nevada 2009 9,013
Las Vegas Ballpark Las Vegas Aviators Las Vegas Nevada 2019 10,000
Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park Albuquerque Isotopes Albuquerque New Mexico 2003 13,500
Southwest University Park El Paso Chihuahuas El Paso Texas 2014 9,500
Sutter Health Park Sacramento River Cats Sacramento California 2000 14,014

Map

Current Triple-A stadium locationsSahlen FieldSahlen
Field
Coca-Cola ParkCoca-Cola ParkInnovative FieldInnovative FieldPNC FieldPNC FieldNBT Bank StadiumNBT Bank StadiumTruist FieldTruist FieldDurham Bulls Athletic ParkDurham Bulls Athletic ParkCoolray FieldCoolray FieldHarbor ParkHarbor ParkHuntington ParkHuntington ParkVictory FieldVictory
Field
Louisville Slugger FieldLouisville Slugger FieldFifth Third FieldFifth Third FieldPrincipal ParkPrincipal ParkWerner ParkWerner ParkAutoZone ParkAutoZone ParkFirst Horizon ParkFirst Horizon ParkCHS FieldCHS Field121 Financial Ballpark121 Financial BallparkPolar ParkPolar ParkChickasaw Bricktown BallparkChickasaw Bricktown BallparkDell DiamondDell DiamondGreater Nevada FieldGreater Nevada FieldSutter Health ParkSutter
Health
Park
Cheney StadiumCheney StadiumRio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes ParkRio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes ParkLas Vegas BallparkLas Vegas BallparkDaybreak Field at America First SquareDaybreak Field at America First SquareSouthwest University ParkSouthwest University ParkConstellation FieldConstellation Fieldclass=notpageimage| Current Triple-A stadium locations:  International League   Pacific Coast League

See also

References

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