- 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
RANK | STADIUM | HOME TEAM | CAPACITY |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles Dodgers | 56,000 |
2 | Chase Field | Arizona Diamondbacks | 48,405 |
3 | T-Mobile Park | Seattle Mariners | 47,929 |
4 | Coors Field | Colorado Rockies | 46,897 |
5 | Yankee Stadium | New York Yankees | 46,537 |
6 | Angel Stadium | Los Angeles Angels | 45,517 |
7 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | Baltimore Orioles | 44,970 |
8 | Busch Stadium | St. Louis Cardinals | 44,383 |
9 | Great American Ball Park | Cincinnati Reds | 43,500 |
10 | Citizens Bank Park | Philadelphia Phillies | 42,901 |
11 | Citi Field | New York Mets | 41,922 |
12 | American Family Field | Milwaukee Brewers | 41,900 |
13 | Wrigley Field | Chicago Cubs | 41,649 |
14 | Rogers Centre | Toronto Blue Jays | 41,500 |
15 | Nationals Park | Washington Nationals | 41,339 |
16 | Oracle Park | San Francisco Giants | 41,265 |
17 | Minute Maid Park | Houston Astros | 41,168 |
18 | Truist Park | Atlanta Braves | 41,084 |
19 | Comerica Park | Detroit Tigers | 41,083 |
20 | Guaranteed Rate Field | Chicago White Sox | 40,615 |
21 | Globe Life Field | Texas Rangers | 40,300 |
22 | Petco Park | San Diego Padres | 40,209 |
23 | PNC Park | Pittsburgh Pirates | 38,747 |
24 | Target Field | Minnesota Twins | 38,544 |
25 | Kauffman Stadium | Kansas City Royals | 37,903 |
26 | Fenway Park | Boston Red Sox | 37,755 |
27 | LoanDepot Park | Miami Marlins | 37,442 |
28 | Progressive Field | Cleveland Guardians | 34,830 |
29 | Sutter Health Park | Athletics | 14,000 |
30 | George M. Steinbrenner Field | Rays | 11,026 |
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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