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Current Major League Ballparks

The numbers mean the number of feet from home plate to the wall of that part of the field. Left and Right Field normally refer to the distances along the foul lines. Left Center and Right Center are the approximate power alley figures. Center Field could mean straightaway center field or it could mean to the deepest part of the center field area. Backstop refers to the distance behind home plate to the backstop screen. These numbers are one researcher's opinion of the true values and may differ from the numbers marked on the wall/fence by as much as 30 feet (9.1 m). Capacity figures may also vary.

Stadium Team City Cap. LF LC CF RC RF BS
Angel Stadium of Anaheim Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Anaheim, California 45,050 330’ 382’ 400’ 365’ 330’ 59’
AT&T Park San Francisco Giants San Francisco, California 41,503 339’ 368’ 399’ 421 ‘ 309’ 48’
Busch Stadium St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis, Missouri 46,861 335’ 375’ 400’ 375 ‘ 335’ 55’
Chase Field Arizona Diamondbacks Phoenix, Arizona 49,033 330’ 376’ 407’ 376 ‘ 335’ 58’
Citi Field New York Mets Queens, New York City 41,922 335’ 379’ 408’ 383’ 330’ 45’
Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 43,647 329’ 355’ 401’ 357 ‘ 330’ 60’
Comerica Park Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan 41,782 345’ 370’ 420’ 388 ‘ 330’ 62’
Coors Field Colorado Rockies Denver, Colorado 50,445 347’ 390’ 415’ 382 ‘ 350’ 54’
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles, California 56,000 330’ 368’ 400’† 368 ‘ 330’ 53’
Fenway Park Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts 39,928*** 310’ 335’ 390’†† 380 ‘ 302’ 54’
Great American Ball Park Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati, Ohio 42,059 328’ 365’ 404’ 365 ‘ 325’ 52’
Kauffman Stadium Kansas City Royals Kansas City, Missouri 38,030 330’ 375’ 410’ 375‘ 330’ 50’
Marlins Park Miami Marlins Miami, Florida 37,000 340’ 384’ 416’ 392‘ 335’ 47’
Miller Park Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee, Wisconsin 41,900 344’ 370’ 400’ 374‘ 337’ 54’
Minute Maid Park Houston Astros Houston, Texas 40,950 315’ 404' 436’ 373' 326’ 56’
Nationals Park Washington Nationals Washington, D.C. 41,888 336’ 377’ 402’ 370’ 335’ 53'2"
O.co Coliseum Oakland Athletics Oakland, California 35,067* 330’ 362’ 400’ 362 ‘ 330’ 66’
Oriole Park at Camden Yards Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland 48,876 333’ 364’ 410’ 373‘ 318’ 58’
PETCO Park San Diego Padres San Diego, California 42,445 334’ 378’ 396’ 387 ‘ 322’ 45’
PNC Park Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 38,496 325’ 389’ 399’ 364 ‘ 320’ 55’
Progressive Field Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio 43,429 325’ 370’ 405’††† 375‘ 325’ 60’
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Texas Rangers Arlington, Texas 49,115 330’ 380’ 400’ 380 ‘ 330’ 60’
Rogers Centre Toronto Blue Jays Toronto, Ontario 49,539 328' 375' 400' 375' 328' 60'
Safeco Field Seattle Mariners Seattle, Washington 47,116 331’ 375’ 405’ 365‘ 326’ 62’
Target Field Minnesota Twins Minneapolis, Minnesota 40,000 339’ 377’ 404’ 367‘ 328’ 46'
Tropicana Field Tampa Bay Rays St. Petersburg, Florida 36,973** 315’ 370’ 404’ 370‘ 322’ 50’
Turner Field Atlanta Braves Atlanta, Georgia 50,096 335’ 380’ 400’ 390‘ 330’ 55’
U.S. Cellular Field Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois 40,615 335’ 375’ 400’ 375 ‘ 330’ 60’
Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs Chicago, Illinois 41,118 355’ 368’ 400’ 368 ‘ 353’ 60’
Yankee Stadium New York Yankees Bronx, New York City 52,325 318’ 399’ 408’ 385‘ 314’ 52'4"

*O.co Coliseum is expandable to 60,000. **Tropicana Field is expandable to 45,000. ***Fenway Park is 39,512 during day games.

†Actual distance to center field is 400 feet (120 m); the 395 feet (120 m) markings are to the left and right of dead center.

††At Fenway Park, straightaway center is 390 feet (120 m), but there is a corner in the fence just right of center that juts out to 420 feet (130 m).

†††Distance to center field. Distance to deep center field is 410 feet (120 m)

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