MLB Cities in Order of Most All-Star Games Hosted
# | City | All-Star Games |
9 | New York, New York | Polo Grounds (1934, 1942), Yankee Stadium (Old) (1939, 1960, 1977, 2008), Ebbets Field (1949), Shea Stadium (1964), Citi Field (2013) |
7 | Chicago, Illinois | Comiskey Park (1933, 1950, 1983), Wrigley Field (1947, 1962, 1990), U.S. Cellular Field (2003) |
5 | Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland Stadium (1935, 1954, 1963, 1981), Progressive Field (then known as Jacobs Field) (1997) |
5 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Forbes Field (1944, 1959), Three Rivers Stadium (1974, 1994), PNC Park (2006) |
5 | St. Louis, Missouri | Sportsman's Park (1940, 1948, 1957), Busch Memorial Stadium (1966), Busch Stadium (2009) |
5 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Crosley Field (1938, 1953), Riverfront Stadium (1970, 1988), Great American Ballpark (2015) |
4 | Boston, Massachusetts | Braves Field (1936), Fenway Park (1946, 1961, 1999) |
4 | Washington, DC | Griffith Stadium (1937, 1956), RFK Stadium (1962, 1969) |
4 | Detroit, Michigan | Tiger Stadium (1941, 1951, 1971), Comerica Park (2005) |
4 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Shibe Park (1943, 1952), Veterans Stadium (1976, 1996) |
3 | Kansas City, Missouri | Municipal Stadium (1960), Kauffman Stadium (1973 (then known as Royals Stadium), 2012) |
3 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Milwaukee County Stadium (1955, 1975), Miller Park (2002) |
3 | San Francisco, California | Candlestick Park (1961, 1984), AT&T Park (2007) |
3 | Houston, Texas | Houston Astrodome (1968, 1986), Minute Maid Park (2004) |
3 | Anaheim, California | Angel Stadium (1967 (then known as Anaheim Stadium), 1989 (then known as Anaheim Stadium), 2010) |
2 | Baltimore, Maryland | Memorial Stadium (1958), Oriole Park at Camden Yards (1993) |
2 | Los Angeles, California | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1959), Dodger Stadium (1980) |
2 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Metropolitan Stadium (actually in Bloomington) (1965), Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (1985), Target Field (2014) |
2 | Atlanta, Georgia | Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (1972), Turner Field (2000) |
2 | San Diego, California | Jack Murphy Stadium (1978, 1992) |
2 | Seattle, Washington | Kingdome (1979), Safeco Field (2001) |
1 | Montreal, Quebec | Olympic Stadium (1982) |
1 | Oakland, California | O.co Coliseum (then known as Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum) (1987) |
1 | Toronto, Ontario | Rogers Centre (then known as SkyDome) (1991) |
1 | Arlington, Texas | Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (1995) |
1 | Denver, Colorado | Coors Field (1998) |
1 | Phoenix, Arizona | Chase Field (2011) |
0 | Miami, Florida | Marlins Park |
0 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Tropicana Field |
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