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Ranking MLB stadiums from oldest to newest: Fenway Park, Wrigley Field to Globe Life Field

How old is each MLB stadium?

Which MLB stadiums are the oldest? Which are the newest?

Take a look at each MLB team's current stadium, ranked from oldest to newest, based on the date of the team's first game in that ballpark.

There are 14 current MLB stadiums that were constructed prior to 2000, with some historic venues (Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park, Chicago Cubs' Wrigley Field) among them — ballparks that probably won't be replaced anytime soon due to the nostalgia surrounding the parks.

That leaves 16 current MLB ballparks that started being used in the 2000 season or even more recently. The Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field is the most recently constructed stadium.

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MLB stadium rankings from oldest to newest

  1. Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park: April 20, 1912

  2. Chicago Cubs - Wrigley Field: April 23, 1914

  3. Los Angeles Dodgers - Dodger Stadium: April 10, 1962

  4. Los Angeles Angels - Angel Stadium: April 19, 1966

  5. Oakland Athletics - Oakland Coliseum: April 17, 1968

  6. Kansas City Royals - Kaufman Stadium: April 10, 1973

  7. Toronto Blue Jays - Rogers Centre: June 5, 1989

  8. Chicago White Sox - Guaranteed Rate Field: April 18, 1991

  9. Baltimore Orioles - Oriole Park at Camden Yards: April 6, 1992

  10. Cleveland Guardians - Progressive Field: April 4, 1994

  11. Colorado Rockies - Coors Field: April 26, 1995

  12. Tampa Bay Rays - Tropicana Field: March 31, 1998

  13. Arizona Diamondbacks - Chase Field: March 31, 1998

  14. Seattle Mariners - T-Mobile Park: July 15, 1999

  15. Houston Astros - Minute Maid Park: April 7, 2000

  16. Detroit Tigers - Comerica Park: April 11, 2000

  17. San Francisco Giants - Oracle Park: April 11, 2000

  18. Milwaukee Brewers - American Family Field: April 6, 2001

  19. Pittsburgh Pirates - PNC Park: April 9, 2001

  20. Cincinnati Reds - Great American Ball Park: March 31, 2003

  21. San Diego Padres - Petco Park: April 8, 2004

  22. Philadelphia Phillies - Citizens Bank Park: April 12, 2004

  23. St. Louis Cardinals - Busch Stadium: April 10, 2006

  24. Washington Nationals - Nationals Park: March 30, 2008

  25. New York Mets - Citi Field: April 13, 2009

  26. New York Yankees - Yankee Stadium: April 16, 2009

  27. Minnesota Twins - Target Field: April 12, 2010

  28. Miami Marlines - loanDepot park: April 4, 2012

  29. Atlanta Braves - Truist Park, April 14, 2017

  30. Texas Rangers - Globe Life Field: July 24, 2020

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The Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
The Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.

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