Largest MLB Ballparks by Capacity
All 30 ballparks ranked by seating capacity - from the biggest venues to the most intimate game day experiences.
Ballpark size shapes the game day atmosphere. The largest MLB ballparks pack in fans for an electric experience, while smaller venues offer a more intimate setting where every seat feels close to the action. Here's how all 30 ballparks compare by capacity.
| # | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 56,000 |
| 2 | Colorado Rockies | 50,144 |
| 3 | Toronto Blue Jays | 49,286 |
| 4 | Arizona Diamondbacks | 48,405 |
| 5 | Seattle Mariners | 47,929 |
| 6 | New York Yankees | 46,537 |
| 7 | Baltimore Orioles | 45,971 |
| 8 | Los Angeles Angels | 45,517 |
| 9 | St. Louis Cardinals | 45,494 |
| 10 | Philadelphia Phillies | 42,792 |
| 11 | Cincinnati Reds | 42,319 |
| 12 | New York Mets | 41,922 |
| 13 | Milwaukee Brewers | 41,900 |
| 14 | Chicago Cubs | 41,649 |
| 15 | Washington Nationals | 41,339 |
| 16 | San Francisco Giants | 41,265 |
| 17 | Houston Astros | 41,168 |
| 18 | Atlanta Braves | 41,084 |
| 19 | Detroit Tigers | 41,083 |
| 20 | Chicago White Sox | 40,615 |
| 21 | Texas Rangers | 40,300 |
| 22 | San Diego Padres | 40,209 |
| 23 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 38,747 |
| 24 | Minnesota Twins | 38,544 |
| 25 | Kansas City Royals | 37,903 |
| 26 | Boston Red Sox | 37,305 |
| 27 | Miami Marlins | 36,742 |
| 28 | Cleveland Guardians | 34,830 |
| 29 | Tampa Bay Rays | 25,000 |
| 30 | Oakland Athletics | 14,014 |