Biggest MLB Stadiums: Ranking Stadiums by Capacity

Fans watch at the Los Angeles Dodgers play the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of an opening day baseball game in Los Angeles.
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  • The Los Angeles Dodgers have the biggest MLB stadium in terms of capacity at 56,000.
  • The Athletics went from having the biggest stadium to one of the smallest stadiums in 2025.

Dodger Stadium (home of the Los Angeles Dodgers) is the biggest MLB stadium by capacity (56,000) entering the 2025 season.

The Dodgers’ venue had ranked second behind the Oakland Athletics’ stadium through the 2024 season. But the Athletics have since moved to Sacramento, where they will now play in one of the smallest stadiums (14,000) in the league.

In fact, only the Tampa Bay Rays (11,026) will play in a smaller stadium in 2025.

Biggest MLB Stadiums: Ranking Stadiums by Capacity

RANKSTADIUMHOME TEAMCAPACITY
1Dodger StadiumLos Angeles Dodgers56,000
2Chase FieldArizona Diamondbacks48,405
3T-Mobile ParkSeattle Mariners47,929
4Coors FieldColorado Rockies46,897
5Yankee StadiumNew York Yankees46,537
6Angel StadiumLos Angeles Angels45,517
7Oriole Park at Camden YardsBaltimore Orioles44,970
8Busch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals44,383
9Great American Ball ParkCincinnati Reds43,500
10Citizens Bank ParkPhiladelphia Phillies42,901
11Citi FieldNew York Mets41,922
12American Family FieldMilwaukee Brewers41,900
13Wrigley FieldChicago Cubs41,649
14Rogers CentreToronto Blue Jays41,500
15Nationals ParkWashington Nationals41,339
16Oracle ParkSan Francisco Giants41,265
17Minute Maid ParkHouston Astros41,168
18Truist ParkAtlanta Braves41,084
19Comerica ParkDetroit Tigers41,083
20Guaranteed Rate FieldChicago White Sox40,615
21Globe Life FieldTexas Rangers40,300
22Petco ParkSan Diego Padres40,209
23PNC ParkPittsburgh Pirates38,747
24Target FieldMinnesota Twins38,544
25Kauffman StadiumKansas City Royals37,903
26Fenway ParkBoston Red Sox37,755
27LoanDepot ParkMiami Marlins37,442
28Progressive FieldCleveland Guardians34,830
29Sutter Health ParkAthletics14,000
30George M. Steinbrenner FieldRays11,026

Who Has the Smallest MLB Stadium?

Technically, the Rays will have the smallest home field in Major League Baseball during the 2025 season. They will play their home games at George M. Steinbrenner Field, the spring training home of the New York Yankees, after the roof of Tropicana Field was destroyed by a hurricane.

As a result, the Rays went from having the 11th-largest MLB stadium with a capacity of 42,735 to 30th (11,026).

The Athletics will also play in a minor-league ballpark until their expected move to Las Vegas in 2028. Sutter Health Park, located in West Sacramento, has a capacity of 14,000. Prior to this move, the Athletics played in the biggest MLB stadium (56,782) at the Oakland Coliseum.

In terms of MLB stadiums, the Cleveland Guardians’ Progressive Field is the smallest venue in the league with a capacity of 34,830.

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Shane Jackson

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Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.

Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.