What is the smallest MLB stadium?

1. Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds) Widely considered the pre-eminent “bandbox” of Major League parks, the ball flies out of Great American Ball Park.
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What is the smallest MLB stadium right now?

Citizen Bank Park, Philadelphia Phillies

Although its fences in the corners now stretch to around 330 feet, Citizens Bank Park now has the shortest power alleys in baseball with the exception of Fenway. Left center field is 355 feet away from home plate, and right field is just 357 feet.
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What is the smallest MLB stadium capacity?

Guaranteed Rate Field

The ballpark opened in 1991 and has a seating capacity of 40,615 people. The stadium was originally named Comiskey Park after White Sox owner Charles Comiskey. The name was changed to U.S. Cellular Field in 2003 and then to Guaranteed Rate Field in 2016.
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What is the deepest stadium in the MLB?

Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros)

With the deepest center field of any park in baseball—one that features a flagpole and hill that are in play—you'd think that Minute Maid Park in Houston would be more of a pitcher's park than a hitter's park.
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What is the oldest MLB park?

What is the oldest baseball stadium in the MLB? The oldest MLB ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox – Fenway Park. Officially opened in 1912, this stadium is still operating to this day.
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What is the hardest park to hit a homerun in?

1. Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks) While it is 374 to right-center and left-center, the highlight is the 413 just to the left and right of center as a challenge. Further, the high wall in center makes reaching 407 and 413 more difficult.
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What is the coolest MLB stadium?

1. Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants) The perfect combination of location, design, food and fans. A day or night with the Giants in this gem is something that should be at the top of every baseball fan's bucket list.
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Why is Yankee Stadium so small?

In 1958, MLB passed a rule stipulating that no future ballpark could have a distance to the foul pole of less than 325 feet.
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What is the newest MLB stadium?

The newest stadium is Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of the Texas Rangers, which opened in 2020.
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What is the shortest outfield in MLB?

MLB's shortest ballpark, based on distance to center field

One of the most iconic properties in all of baseball, Fenway Park measures 310 feet down the left field line, 302 feet down the right field line, and just 390 feet to center field — though, deep center field stretches to 420 feet.
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What is the newest MLB team?

Regular-season interleague play was introduced in 1997. In March 1995, two new franchises, the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (now known as the Tampa Bay Rays), were awarded by MLB, which began play in 1998. This addition brought the total number of franchises to 30.
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What cities have 2 baseball teams?

The only metropolitan areas with a team in each sport that plays within the limits of its principal city are Chicago, Denver, Detroit, and Philadelphia. Chicago, with its two MLB teams, is the only one of these with five teams playing within city limits.
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What's the longest home run ever hit?

Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET!
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What baseball stadium is the easiest to hit a homerun in?

1. Coors Field, Colorado. Coors Field in Colorado offers the perfect storm of altitude, wind and dry air for the home run ball to flourish.
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How tall is a MLB foul pole?

Most foul poles are offered in heights ranging from the most common 12, 15, or 2o ft. heights with larger models This of course refers to the finished product after installation so they will likely add another 3 or 4 feet that are inserted in the ground or int ground sleeves (see below).
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What is the ugliest MLB stadium?

When it comes to cherished ballparks, the odds are not in favor of the Ringcentral Coliseum where the Oakland Athletics play. The Coliseum got no love from baseball fans, ranking number one across the board as the ugliest place to play ball.
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What is the poorest MLB team?

The Miami Marlins were the least valuable franchise with a value of 990 million U.S. dollars.
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What is the nicest baseball park?

Best MLB stadiums
  • Coors Field. ...
  • Petco Park. ...
  • PNC Park. ...
  • Fenway Park. ...
  • Dodger Stadium. ...
  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards. ...
  • Oracle Park. Oracle Park has been the home of the San Francisco Giants since 2000. ...
  • Wrigley Field. As far as best MLB stadiums go, Wrigley Field tops the list.
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What MLB stadium has the longest fence?

Wrigley Field (Cubs)

Today, that's the longest distance down the line of any field in baseball, farther even than Coors Field.
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Why is Coors Field a hitters park?

Coors Field has earned a reputation as a hitter's park, due to the effect of Denver's high elevation and semi-arid climate on the distances of batted balls. To combat this, the outfield fences were positioned further away from home plate and baseballs used in the park have been pre-stored in humidors.
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Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run?

No estimate has ever been given for its length, although it is safe to say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet. A tremendous blast by any standards. In a single game Mantle hit two homers that were longer than most major league players hit in a career!
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Why do they use K for a strikeout?

Chadwick used S for sacrifice and chose K for strikeout. He did so because K is the prominent letter of the word "strike," which was used more frequently than strikeout. Some scorers use a forward K for a swinging strikeout, a backward K for a batter caught looking.
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Which is older Wrigley vs Fenway?

Wrigley Field

Wrigley opened in 1914, making it the second-oldest active MLB ballpark behind Fenway.
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