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Welcome to the MLB Ballpark Piki, the best place to decide between MLB ballparks. These are the storied ballfields upon which America's pastime has played out over the decades. From the ancient Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field to the glossy opulence of new Yankee Stadium, each of these Major League parks has a story to tell. Figure out where to go on your baseball road trip, or see how your team's park ranks. This Piki makes use of more than 2,400 facts about 30 MLB ballparks. Sort and filter these MLB ballparks according to your preferences using the options on the left. Whether you're looking for MLB ballparks for pitchers, MLB ballparks for right-handed hitters or something else entirely, we have you covered.
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Austin
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PNC Park
PNC Park has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $15.30 for one ticket and $42.67 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased -0.60% from 2010-2011. It is rather new and has had 10 seasons played.
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Capacity: 38,496 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, PNC Park achieves 79% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $15.30, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $127.71, Affordability Rating - 5 stars
PNC Park achieves 42% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 99, Home Runs Park Factor - 89, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 101
PNC Park achieves 37% performance for game-related attributes.
Coors Field
Coors Field has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $19.50 for one ticket and $36.50 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased 0% from 2010-2011. With a games played of only 1288 games, it is rather new, and Coors Field has had 16 seasons played.
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Capacity: 50,445 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Coors Field achieves 25% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $19.50, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $161
Coors Field achieves 12% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 126, Home Runs Park Factor - 126, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 128
Coors Field achieves 96% performance for game-related attributes.
Angel Stadium
Angel Stadium has a team that plays in the American League. It costs around $17.13 for one ticket and $67.71 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased -9.50% from 2010-2011. It is reasonably old and has had 45 seasons played.
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Capacity: 45,113 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Angel Stadium achieves 49% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $17.13, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $129
Angel Stadium achieves 7% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 97, Home Runs Park Factor - 98, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 93
Angel Stadium achieves 47% performance for game-related attributes.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park at Camden Yards has a team that plays in the American League. It costs around $23.90 for one ticket and $43.72 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased 2.10% from 2010-2011. It is rather new and has had 19 seasons played.
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Capacity: 45,971 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Oriole Park at Camden Yards achieves 45% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $23.90, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $174, Affordability Rating - 4 stars
Oriole Park at Camden Yards achieves 17% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 104, Home Runs Park Factor - 119, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 120
Oriole Park at Camden Yards achieves 59% performance for game-related attributes.
Chase Field
Chase Field has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $15.74 for one ticket and $60.50 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased 10% from 2010-2011. It is rather new and has had 13 seasons played.
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Capacity: 49,033 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Chase Field achieves 31% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $15.74, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $120.96
Chase Field achieves 0% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 111, Home Runs Park Factor - 105, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 105
Chase Field achieves 83% performance for game-related attributes.
Great American Ball Park
Great American Ball Park has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $20.56 for one ticket and $60.23 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased 71% from 2010-2011. With a games played of only 649 games, it is rather new, and Great American Ball Park has had 8 seasons played.
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Capacity: 42,271 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Great American Ball Park achieves 62% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $20.56, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $162.24, Affordability Rating - 5 stars
Great American Ball Park achieves 100% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 102, Home Runs Park Factor - 118, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 112
Great American Ball Park achieves 63% performance for game-related attributes.
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington has a team that plays in the American League. It costs around $18.60 for one ticket and $67.17 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased -10.20% from 2010-2011. It is rather new, and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington has had 17 seasons played.
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Capacity: 48,911 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington achieves 32% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $18.60, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $159
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington achieves 16% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 110, Home Runs Park Factor - 115, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 122
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington achieves 95% performance for game-related attributes.
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $46.90 for one ticket and $103.47 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased -1.20% from 2010-2011. It is very old and has had 97 seasons played.
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Capacity: 41,118 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Wrigley Field achieves 67% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $46.90, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $305
Wrigley Field achieves 25% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 110, Home Runs Park Factor - 110, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 115
Wrigley Field achieves 82% performance for game-related attributes.
Petco Park
Petco Park has a team that plays in the National League. It costs around $15.45 for one ticket and $36.01 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased -17% from 2010-2011. It is rather new and has had 7 seasons played.
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Capacity: 42,445 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Petco Park achieves 61% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $15.45, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $125.81
Petco Park achieves 6% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 82, Home Runs Park Factor - 80, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 64
Petco Park achieves 0% performance for game-related attributes.
Kauffman Stadium
Kauffman Stadium has a team that plays in the American League. It costs around $18.95 for one ticket and $80.71 for a premium ticket and ticket prices have increased 7.20% from 2010-2011. It has had 3008 games played in the park, so it is reasonably old relative to other MLB ballparks. Kauffman Stadium has had 38 seasons played.
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Capacity: 38,177 people
Given that users looking for the best overall MLB ballparks prefer lower values for capacity, Kauffman Stadium achieves 81% performance in this category.
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Low Cost: Average Ticket Prices - $18.95, Fan Cost Index (FCI) - $159
Kauffman Stadium achieves 17% performance for low cost.
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Game-related Attributes: Runs Park Factor - 102, Home Runs Park Factor - 82, Home Runs Park Factor for Lefties - 76
Kauffman Stadium achieves 52% performance for game-related attributes.






