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Can you name the home ballparks of each MLB team since 1900?
created by
gamedayphil
Enter a Ballpark in the box below
Correctly named Ballparks will show up below
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Source:
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Ballparks which opened before 1900 are not included in this game, with the exception of those which closed and then reopened after 1900. See my comment for further details
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Angels
1961
1962-65
1966-current
Braves
1915-1952
1953-1965
1966-1996
1997-current
Diamondbacks
1998-current
Orioles/ Browns
1902-1953
1954-1991
1992-current
Red Sox
1901-1911
1912-current
Cubs
1916-current
White Sox
1910-1990
1991-current
Reds
1902-1911
1912-1970
1970-2002
2003-current
Indians
1910-1946
1932-1993
1994-current
Rockies
1993-94
1995-current
Tigers
1912-1999
2000-current
Marlins
1993-current
Astros/ Colt 45's
1962-1964
1965-1999
2000-current
Royals
1969-1972
1973-current
Dodgers
1912-1957
1957-1961
1962-current
Brewers/ Pilots
1969
1970-2000
2001-current
Twins/ Senators
1901-1902
1903-1960
1961-1981
1982-2009
2010-current
Yankees
1901-1902
Yankees
1903-1912
1913-1922
1923-1973/ 1976-2008
1974-75
2009-current
Mets
1962-63
1964-2008
2009-current
Athletics
1909-1954
1955-1967
1968-current
Phillies
1904-1938
1938-1970
1971-2003
2004-current
Pirates
1909-1970
1971-2000
2001-current
Cardinals
1920-1966
1966-2005
2006-current
Padres
1969-2003
2004-current
Giants
1911-1957
1958-1959
1960-2000
2001-current
Mariners
1977-1999
Rays
1998-current
Mariners
1999-current
Rangers/ Senators
1961
1962-1971
1972-1993
1994-current
Blue Jays
1977-1989
1989-current
Nationals/ Expos
1969-1976
1977-2004
2003-2004
2005-2007
2008-current
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Ballparks: A History of MLB Stadiums Quiz
by
gamedayphil
Created Jul 12, 2010 in
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groug
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Jul 12th, 2010 at 06:12 GMT
2 points
You should accept Oakland Coliseum.
brianyankees
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Jul 12th, 2010 at 06:50 GMT
1 point
Needs to take just Los Angeles Coliseum.
getzlafisgod
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Jul 12th, 2010 at 16:38 GMT
1 point
It's okay to accept Jacobs Field ,Bank One Ballpark, Skydome,etc..., but please have the quiz say Progressive Field, Chase Field, Rogers Centre,etc...
gamedayphil
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Apr 12th, 2011 at 04:03 GMT
1 point
It will now accept shortened names of the coliseums and others. @Getzlafisgod: The names I listed are fairly arbitrary. I tried to list the initial name of the park if I thought people would recognize it, as opposed to the last or current name, although this is not true for some of the very old parks.
skeetss
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May 16th, 2011 at 04:33 GMT
1 point
Chavez Ravine and Dodger Stadium are the same thing. Chavez Ravine is the geographic location where the stadium was built. It was a slang term for Dodger stadium
MileHighMan
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Jun 6th, 2011 at 23:23 GMT
1 point
sometimes you have to type stadium and other times you don't (I had to type it on Sun Life Stadium). Sometimes you accept old names of stadiums and sometimes you don't. I would like to see consistency. Yankee/Mariners stadiums are split into multiple columns.
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