Ranking the Biggest & Smallest MLB Stadiums for 2025

Dodger Stadium is seen during the first inning of an opening day baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, Monday, April 3, 2017, in Los Angeles.
(AP Photo/Ryan Kang)
  • Dodger Stadium is the largest ballpark in MLB.
  • The Tampa Bay Rays have the smallest home stadium.
  • Two MLB teams are playing in MiLB parks in 2025.

Every ballpark is unique. They each have different dimensions, which are a factor to consider when constructing baseball parlays. MLB stadiums also have their own quirks, from the ocean breeze at Oracle Park to the Green Monster at Fenway. 

It’s important bettors are familiar with the different ballparks when making their MLB betting decisions. 

Biggest MLB Stadium

Dodger Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is the biggest stadium in Major League Baseball with a capacity of 56,000. Its capacity is almost 8,000 more than any other stadium. 

Opening in 1962, Dodger Stadium is one of MLB’s most famous venues. The Dodgers have been incredibly successful over the last decade-plus, winning the World Series in 2020 and 2024. 

The Dodgers have had the highest attendance per game in each of the last 12 MLB seasons, but they are yet to break the four-million mark for a season. 

Dodgers fans are going to flock to Dodgers Stadium throughout the 2025 season with Dave Roberts’ team looking to win back-to-back World Series. 

Smallest MLB Stadium

The smallest MLB stadium in the 2025 season is George M. Steinbrenner Field. Owned by the New York Yankees, George M. Steinbrenner Field is the home of the Tampa Bay Rays this season while repairs are carried out on Tropicana Field following the damage caused by Hurricane Milton.

Located in Tampa, Florida, George M. Steinbrenner Field is usually the home ballpark of the Tampa Tarpons, the Single-A affiliate of the Yankees.

The Rays don’t tend to attract big crowds, but the 2017 season was the last time they had the lowest attendance in the big leagues. Both the Athletics and Miami Marlins attract fewer fans per game in 2024. 

Like the Rays, the Athletics are also playing in a minor league park in 2025. The A’s will be calling Sutter Health Park home after departing Oakland at the end of last season as John Fisher continues his efforts to relocate the team to Las Vegas.

Ranking the Biggest & Smallest MLB Stadiums This Year

RankStadiumCapacityTeam
1Dodger Stadium56,000Dodgers
2Chase Field48,330Diamondbacks
3T-Mobile Park47,929Mariners
4Coors Field46,897Rockies
5Yankee Stadium46,357Yankees
6Angel Stadium45,517Angels
7Oriole Park at Camden Yards44,970Orioles
8Busch Stadium44,383Cardinals
9Great American Ball Park43,500Reds
10Citizens Bank Park42,901Phillies
11Citi Field41,922Mets
12American Family Field41,900Brewers
13Wrigley Field41,649Cubs
14Nationals Park41,373Nationals
15Oracle Park41,331Giants
16Daikin Park41,168Astros
17Truist Park41,084Braves
18Comerica Park41,083Tigers
19Guaranteed Rate Field40,615White Sox
20Globe Life Field40,300Rangers
21Petco Park39,860Padres
22Rogers Centre39,150Blue Jays
23PNC Park38,747Pirates
24Target Field38,544Twins
25Kauffman Stadium37,903Royals
26Fenway Park37,755Red Sox
27LoanDepot Park36,742Marlins
28Progressive Field34,830Guardians
29Sutter Health Park14,000Athletics
30George M. Steinbrenner Field11,026Rays
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Sam Cox

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Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.

Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.