Baseball's ballparks, more than any other sports edifice, occupy an exalted position in almost every city that has a team. Unlike football stadiums and arenas for basketball and hockey, every baseball field is different. They can be subtle (outfield dimensions) or over-the-top, such as Fenway Park's Green Monster or Wrigley Field's ivy-covered walls). And they're in use for 81 games per year, not including playoffs.
Check out all 30 of these ballparks and learn more about them by entering the gallery.
Angel Stadium | AT&T Park | Busch Stadium | Oriole Park at Camden Yards |
Chase Field | Citizens Bank Park | Comerica Park | Coors Field |
Dodger Stadium | Dolphin Stadium | Fenway Park | Great American Ball Park |
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