The National League East division features multiple marquee franchises and a few team located near each other.
But that doesn’t mean their ballparks are the same. In fact, each venue offers advantages and disadvantages.
Here’s a closer look at the five ballparks in the NL East:
List of NL East Ballparks
Team | Ballpark |
---|---|
Atlanta Braves | Truist Park |
Miami Marlins | LoanDepot Park |
New York Mets | Citi Field |
Philadelphia Phillies | Citizens Bank Park |
Washington Nationals | Nationals Park |
Which NL East Ballpark is Best for Hitters?
According to MLB’s Baseball Savant, LoanDepot Park is the best NL East ballpark for hitters, with a Park Factor of 101 over the past three seasons.
Miami’s home ballpark is especially favorable for extra-base hits, thanks to a Park Factor of 117 for triples and 109 for doubles.
Which NL East Ballpark is Best for Pitchers?
The New York Mets’ Citi Field has the lowest Park Factor (97) in the NL East, making it the best venue for pitchers in the division.
The Mets’ ballpark did have a Park Factor of 108 for home runs in 2024, its highest rating in a full season since 2016.
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