List of International League stadiums

Summary

There are 20 stadiums in use by International League (IL) baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Sahlen Field, home of the Buffalo Bisons, which was built in 1988. The newest stadium is Polar Park, home of the Worcester Red Sox, which opened in 2021. Two stadiums were built in the 1980s, six in the 1990s, seven in the 2000s, four in the 2010s, and one in the 2020s. The highest seating capacity of all active stadiums is 16,600 at Buffalo's Sahlen Field. The stadium with the lowest capacity is CHS Field, the home of the St. Paul Saints, which seats 7,210. All stadiums use a grass surface.

First Horizon Park, one of the newest stadiums in the International League, opened in 2015. It is the home of the Nashville Sounds.

Some 100 additional ballparks formerly hosted International League teams since the league's formation in 1884. These include stadiums from the Eastern League (1884), New York State League (1885), International Association (1888-1890), and Eastern Association (1891), each of which league officials consider part of its origins, and the Eastern League (1892–1911), which changed its name to the International League in 1912.[citation needed]


Active stadiums edit

Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
121 Financial Ballpark Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Jacksonville Florida 2003 11,000 [1]
AutoZone Park Memphis Redbirds Memphis Tennessee 2000 10,000 [2]
CHS Field St. Paul Saints Saint Paul Minnesota 2015 7,210 [3]
Coca-Cola Park Lehigh Valley IronPigs Allentown Pennsylvania 2008 10,100 [4]
Coolray Field Gwinnett Stripers Lawrenceville Georgia 2009 10,427 [5]
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham Bulls Durham North Carolina 1995 10,000 [6]
Fifth Third Field Toledo Mud Hens Toledo Ohio 2002 10,300 [7]
First Horizon Park Nashville Sounds Nashville Tennessee 2015 10,000 [8]
Harbor Park Norfolk Tides Norfolk Virginia 1993 11,856 [9]
Huntington Park Columbus Clippers Columbus Ohio 2009 10,100 [10]
Innovative Field Rochester Red Wings Rochester New York 1997 10,840 [11]
Louisville Slugger Field Louisville Bats Louisville Kentucky 2000 13,131 [12]
NBT Bank Stadium Syracuse Mets Syracuse New York 1997 10,815 [13]
PNC Field Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Moosic Pennsylvania 1989 10,000 [14]
Polar Park Worcester Red Sox Worcester Massachusetts 2021 9,508 [15]
Principal Park Iowa Cubs Des Moines Iowa 1992 11,500 [16]
Sahlen Field Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1988 16,600 [17]
Truist Field Charlotte Knights Charlotte North Carolina 2014 10,200 [18]
Victory Field Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Indiana 1996 13,750 [19]
Werner Park Omaha Storm Chasers Papillon Nebraska 2011 9,023 [20]


Map edit

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Current International League stadium locations in the United States:
  East division
  West Division

Gallery edit

Former stadiums edit

Key
Name
Stadium's name in its last season of hosting IL baseball
Opened
Opening of earliest stadium variant used for hosting IL baseball
Capacity
Stadium's most recent capacity while hosting IL baseball
Name Team(s) Locality State
Province
Territory
Opened Capacity Ref.
Allentown Fairgrounds Allentown Dukes, Allentown Buffalos Allentown Pennsylvania [21]
American League Park[a] Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Maryland 1901 12,000[22] [23]
Athletic Park Washington Nationals Washington, D.C. N/A [24]
Atlanta Stadium Atlanta Crackers Atlanta Georgia 1965[25] 52,710 [26]
Atwater Park[b] Montreal Royals Montreal Quebec 1897 [28]
The Ballpark Maine Guides/Phillies Old Orchard Beach Maine 1983 6,500 [29]
Barnum Grounds Bridgeport Giants Bridgeport Connecticut 800 [30]
Base Ball Grounds Harrisburg Olympics, York White Roses Harrisburg Pennsylvania [31]
Bay Street Park Rochester Hustlers/Colts/Tribe/Red Wings, Rochester Bronchos/Hustlers[32] Rochester New York 1908 9,500[32] [33]
Boschen Field Richmond Virginians Richmond Virginia [34]
Buffalo Baseball Park[c] Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1899 [35]
Bush Stadium[d] Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Indiana 1931 12,934 [36]
Cardinal Stadium[e] Louisville Colonels, Louisville Redbirds/RiverBats Louisville Kentucky 1956 33,500 [37]
Cooper Stadium[f] Columbus Clippers, Columbus Jets[citation needed] Columbus Ohio 1932 15,000 [38]
Culver Field Rochester Maroons, Rochester Jingoes/Hopbitters, Rochester Patriots, Rochester Bronchos Rochester New York [39]
Decasse Park Ottawa Giants, Ottawa Athletics Ottawa Ontario [40]
Delorimier Stadium[g] Montreal Royals Montreal Quebec 1928 20,000 [41]
The Diamond Richmond Braves Richmond Virginia 1985 12,000 [42]
Diamond Park Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario 1901[43] 5,200 [44]
East State Street Grounds Trenton Trentonians Trenton New Jersey 3,000 [45]
Emmett Street Grounds Newark Domestics, Newark Little Giants Newark New Jersey [46]
Estadio Sixto Escobar San Juan Marlins San Juan Puerto Rico 1935 9,000 [47]
Forepaugh Park Philadelphia Athletics Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5,000 [48]
Frank D. Lawrence Stadium[h] Tidewater Tides Portsmouth Virginia 1941 11,000[49] [50]
Gran Stadium de la Habana[i] Havana Sugar Kings Havana Havana 1946 32,000 [51]
Hamilton Athletic Association Grounds Hamilton Tigers Hamilton Ontario 4,000 [52]
Hanlan's Point Stadium Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario 1908 17,000 [53]
Hartford Park Hartford Indians/Wooden Nutmegs Hartford Connecticut 6,000 [54]
Hawkins Stadium Albany Senators Albany New York 1928 9,100[55] [56]
Howard Avenue Grounds New Haven, New Haven Nutmegs New Haven Connecticut [57]
Island Park[j] Harrisburg Senators Harrisburg Pennsylvania 1902 5,000[58] [59]
Johnson Field Binghamton Bingos Binghamton New York 3,400 [60]
Knights Stadium Charlotte Knights Fort Mill South Carolina 1990 10,000 [61]
Labatt Park[k] London Tecumsehs London Ontario 1877[citation needed] 4,800 [62]
Lansdowne Park Ottawa Giants, Ottawa Athletics, Ottawa Wanderers[citation needed] Ottawa Ontario 1909 24,000 [63]
Lauer Park Reading Coal Barons/Marines/Aces/Keystones Reading Pennsylvania 6,000 [64]
Laurel Hill Base Ball Park Scranton Indians/Miners/Coal Heavers Scranton Pennsylvania [65]
League Park I Akron Buckeyes Akron Ohio 1906 5,000 [66]
Lee Park Richmond Climbers/Virginians Richmond Virginia 1912 7,000 [67]
Lynx Stadium Ottawa Lynx Ottawa Ontario 1993 10,332[68] [69]
MacArthur Stadium Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse New York 1934 10,500 [70]
Maple Avenue Driving Park Elmira Colonels Elmira New York [71]
Maple Leaf Stadium Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario 1926 23,500 [72]
Melrose Park Providence Grays Providence Rhode Island 7,500 [73]
Memorial Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Maryland 1950 31,000 [74]
Meriden Ball Park Meriden Maroons Meriden Connecticut 1885 [75]
Messer Street Grounds Providence Clamdiggers Providence Rhode Island 1878 3,000 [76]
Metropolitan Memorial Park Tidewater Tides Norfolk Virginia 1970 6,200 [77]
Miami Stadium Miami Marlins Miami Florida 1949 13,500 [78]
Monumental Park Baltimore Monumentals Baltimore Maryland 1884 1,500 [79]
Municipal Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Maryland 1922 65,000 [80]
Ned Skeldon Stadium Toledo Mud Hens Toledo Ohio 1965 10,197[citation needed] [81]
New Broad Street Park Richmond Climbers, Richmond Climbers/Virginians Richmond Virginia [82]
Oakdale Park Jersey City Skeeters Jersey City New Jersey [83]
Offermann Stadium[l] Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1924 14,000 [84]
Olympic Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1884[85] 5,000[86] [87]
The Oval Worcester Farmers/Quakers/Hustlers/Riddlers Worcester Massachusetts 1892 2,000 [88]
Parker Field Richmond Virginians, Richmond Braves Richmond Virginia 1934 9,500 [89]
Penryn Park Lebanon Cedars Lebanon Pennsylvania 1889 [90]
Ponce de Leon Park[m] Atlanta Crackers Atlanta Georgia 1924 12,500[91] [92]
Pynchon Park[n] Springfield, Springfield Cubs, Springfield Ponies/Maroons Springfield Massachusetts 1853[93] 4,500[93] [94]
Recreation Park Detroit Wolverines Detroit Michigan 1879 7,500 [95]
Recreation Park Rochester Patriots, Rochester Bronchos Rochester New York [96]
Recreation Park I Elmira Gladiators Elmira New York [97]
Red Crescent Park Providence Clamdiggers/Grays Providence Rhode Island [98]
Richardson Park Oswego Sweegs/Starchboxes Oswego New York [99]
Riverside Grounds Utica Pent-Ups, Syracuse–Utica Stars Utica New York 1,200 [100]
Riverside Park Albany Governors, Albany Senators Albany New York 3,000 [101]
Riverside Park Binghamton Bingos Binghamton New York [102]
Riverside Park[o] Rochester Browns/Blackbirds Rochester New York [27]
Roosevelt Stadium Jersey City Giants, Jersey City Jerseys Jersey City New Jersey 1923 23,000 [103]
Ruppert Stadium[p] Newark Bears Newark New Jersey 1926 12,000 [104]
Sam W. Wolfson Park[q] Jacksonville Suns Jacksonville Florida 1955 8,200 [105]
Sandy Creek Grounds Oswego Sweegs Oswego New York [106]
Silver Stadium[r] Rochester Red Wings Rochester New York 1928 11,502 [107]
Skeeters Park[s] Jersey City Skeeters/Colts Jersey City New Jersey 1902[108] 8,500[108] [109]
Speranza Park Toledo White Stockings/Black Pirates Toledo Ohio [110]
Star Park[t] Syracuse Stars, Syracuse–Utica Stars Syracuse New York 1885 5,000 [111]
Star Park Syracuse Stars Syracuse New York 5,500 [112]
Sunlight Park Toronto Canucks/Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario 2,000 [113]
Terrapin Park[u] Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Maryland 1914 16,000 [114]
Tim McCarver Stadium[v] Memphis Blues Memphis Tennessee 1963 5,447 [115]
Traveler Field[w] Arkansas Travelers North Little Rock Arkansas 1931 6,083 [116]
Treasure Island[x] Troy Trojans/Washer Women Troy New York [117]
Trenton Thunder Ballpark[y] Buffalo Bisons Trenton New Jersey 2021 2021 [118][119]
Union Assn. Park Wilmington Quicksteps/Blue Hens Wilmington Delaware 3,000 [120]
Union Park Grounds Saginaw–Bay City Hyphens Saginaw Michigan [121]
Union Street Grounds[z] Rochester Flour Cities Rochester New York 1,500 [122]
Virginia Baseball Park Richmond Virginians Richmond Virginia 1,000[123] [citation needed]
War Memorial Stadium[aa] Buffalo Bisons Buffalo New York 1937 46,000 [124]
War Memorial Stadium Peninsula Whips Hampton Virginia 1948 3,750 [125]
Washington Park I Brooklyn Atlantics Brooklyn New York 3,000 [126]
Watt Powell Park[ab] Charleston Marlins, Charleston Charlies Charleston West Virginia 1948 5,500[127] [128]
Wenona Park Saginaw–Bay City Hyphens Bay City Michigan [129]
Wiedenmayer Park Newark Sailors/Indians, Newark Bears Newark New Jersey 19,000[130] [131]
Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Whips Winnipeg Manitoba 1953 6,096 [132]

Map edit

 
 
 
150km
100miles
 
 
Worcester
 
Wilmington
 
 
Utica
 
Troy
 
Trenton
 
 
Toledo
 
Syracuse
 
Springfield
 
Scranton
 
Saginaw
 
Rochester
 
Richmond
 
Reading
 
Providence
 
Portsmouth
 
 
Pawtucket
 
 
Oswego
 
Old Orchard Beach
 
North Little Rock
 
Norfolk
 
Newark
 
New Haven
 
Moosic
 
 
Miami
 
Meriden
 
 
 
London
 
Lebanon
 
Lawrenceville
 
Jersey City
 
Jacksonville
 
 
Havana
 
Hartford
 
Harrisburg
 
Hampton
 
 
Fort Mill
 
Elmira
 
Durham
 
 
 
 
Charleston
 
Buffalo
 
Brooklyn
 
Bridgeport
 
Binghamton
 
Bay City
 
 
 
Allentown
 
Albany
 
Akron
  
International League stadium locations

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ American League Park was also known as Oriole Park IV.
  2. ^ Atwater Park was used for the remainder of the 1897 season after Riverside Park burned on July 10, forcing the Rochester Blackbirds relocate, where they became the Montreal Royals.[27]
  3. ^ Buffalo Baseball Park was known as New Olympic Park (1899–1907).
  4. ^ Bush Stadium was also known as Victory Field I and Perry Field.
  5. ^ Cardinal Stadium was originally called Fairgrounds Stadium.
  6. ^ Cooper Stadium's previous names were Redbirds Stadium, Jets Stadium, and Franklin County Stadium.
  7. ^ Delorimier Stadium was temporarily renamed Hector Racine Stadium.
  8. ^ Frank D. Lawrence Stadium was initially named Portsmouth Stadium.
  9. ^ Gran Stadium de la Habana was renamed Estadio Latinoamericano in 1971.
  10. ^ Island Park was also known as Riverside Park.
  11. ^ Labatt Park was known as Tecumseh Park (1888–1924) and Queens Park (1925–1930).
  12. ^ Offermann Stadium was called Bison Stadium before being renamed in 1935.
  13. ^ Original Ponce de Leon Park was destroyed by fire, rebuilt, and named Spiller Park (1924–1931).
  14. ^ First two stadiums on the site of Pynchon Park were known as Hampden Park (1853–1908) and Hampden Park II (1908–1937).
  15. ^ Riverside Park burned on July 10, 1897, causing the Rochester Blackbirds to finish the season at Atwater Park as the Montreal Royals.
  16. ^ Ruppert Stadium was also known as Davids Stadium and Bear Stadium, and was built around the same footprint as Wiedemayer Park.
  17. ^ Sam W. Wolfson Park was originally named Jacksonville Baseball Park (1955–1964).
  18. ^ Silver Stadium was originally called Red Wing Stadium (1929–1968).
  19. ^ Skeeters Park was also called West Side Park.
  20. ^ This Star Park was also known as Old Star Park.
  21. ^ Terrapin Park was also known as Oriole Park V.
  22. ^ Tim McCarver Stadium was also known as Blues Stadium.
  23. ^ Traveler Field was renamed Ray Winder Field in 1966.
  24. ^ Treasure Island was also known as Pleasure Island.
  25. ^ The Buffalo Bisons played the first four months of the 2021 season at Trenton Thunder Ballpark in Trenton, New Jersey, after being displaced from Buffalo's Sahlen Field by their MLB affiliate, the Toronto Blue Jays, who used the facility due to travel restrictions imposed between the United States and Canada because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[118][119]
  26. ^ Union Street Grounds was also known as Hop Bitters Grounds.
  27. ^ War Memorial Stadium was also known as The Rockpile.
  28. ^ Watt Powell Park was also known as Exhibition Park.

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External links edit

  •   Gallery of stadium images
  • Official website
  • Digitalballparks.com's photographic history of International League ballparks since 1901