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American League Ballpark History and Team Chronology by Baseball Almanac
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American League Ballpark History and Team Chronology

The following American League chart will bring forth the names of the fields, stadiums, or ballparks played in by each of the current American League teams.

Exhibition game sites are not included, but the venues for each American League franchise are complete and bold names denote a change of name.

"Folks, it ain't over until its over." - Stadium Announcers Everywhere
American League Ballpark History

American League

A.L. Team Ballpark Chronology | N.L. Team Ballpark Chronology

Team Field Name Year(s)

Baltimore Orioles

Lloyd Street Grounds

1901-1901

Sportsman's Park

1902-1953

Memorial Stadium

1954-1991

Oriole Park At Camden Yards

1992-Current

Boston Red Sox

Huntington Avenue Grounds

1901-1911

Fenway Park

1912-Current

Chicago White Sox

South Side Park

1901-1910

Comiskey Park

1910-1990

Comiskey Park (II)

1991-2002

U.S. Cellular Park

2003-Current

Cleveland Indians

League Park

1901-1931

League Park (Weekday Games)

1932-1946

Cleveland Municipal Stadium (Weekends & Holidays)

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1946-1993

Jacobs Field

1994-2007

Progressive Field

2008-Current

Detroit Tigers

Bennett Park

1901-1911

Navin Field

1912-1937

Briggs Stadium

1938-1960

Tiger Stadium

1961-2000

Comerica Park

2000-Current

Kansas City Royals

Municipal Stadium

1969-1972

Royals Stadium

1973-1993

Kauffman Stadium

1994-Current

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Los Angeles Wrigley Field

1961-1961

Chavez Ravine (Dodger Stadium)

1962-1965

Anaheim Stadium

1966-1996

Edison International Field

1997-2003

Angel Stadium

2004-Current

Minnesota Twins

American League Park

1901-1910

Griffith Stadium

1911-1960

Metropolitan Stadium

1961-1981

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 1982-2009

Target Field

2010-Current

New York Yankees

American League Park

1901-1902

Hilltop Park

1903-1912

Polo Grounds

1913-1922

Yankee Stadium

1923-1973

Shea Stadium

1974-1975

Yankee Stadium

1976-2008

Yankee Stadium

2009-Current

Oakland Athletics

Columbia Park

1901-1908

Shibe Park

1909-1954

Municipal Stadium

1955-1967

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

1968-1998

Network Associates Coliseum

1999-2003

McAfee Coliseum

2004-2008

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

2009-Current

Seattle Mariners

Kingdome

1977-1999

Safeco Field

1999-Current

Tampa Bay Rays

Tropicana Park

1998-Current

Texas Rangers

Griffith Stadium

1961-1961

Robert F. Kennedy Stadium

1962-1971

Arlington Stadium

1972-1993

The Ballpark in Arlington

1994-2004

Ameriquest Field in Arlington

2004-2006

Rangers Ballpark in Arlington

2007-Current

Toronto Blue Jays

Exhibition Stadium

1977-1989

Skydome

1989-2004

Rogers Centre

2005-Current

Team Field Name Year(s)


Did you know that the New York Yankees have played in more stadiums than any other American League team?

The Tampa Bay Rays are the ONLY American League team still playing on their first field / first ballpark.

Los Angeles Wrigley Field is a Minor League park that once hosted the Anaheim Angels and the television series 'Home Run Derby.'

       

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