10 Oldest MLB Stadiums

Wondering which MLB stadiums have seen the most seasons? This article dives into the history of Major League Baseball by exploring the oldest active stadiums. We'll see which teams play there and what makes these classic parks unique.

Top 10 Oldest MLB Stadiums

No. 1: Fenway Park

No. 2: Wrigley Field

No. 3: Dodger Stadium

No. 4: Angel Stadium

No. 5: Oakland Coliseum

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No. 6: Kauffman Stadium

No. 7: Rogers Centre

No. 8: Guaranteed Rate Field

No. 9: Oriole Park at Camden Yards

No. 10: Progressive Field

Which MLB stadium is the oldest?

The oldest MLB stadium is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. The first game was played on April 20, 1912. 

Which MLB stadium is the newest?

The newest MLB stadium is Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers. The first game was played on July 24, 2020.