8, with 3 in the works opening between 2009 - 2012. Chase Field, Lucas Oil Stadium, Mellon Arena, Miller Park, Minute Maid Park, Reliant Stadium, Safeco Field, University of Phoenix Stadium. Upcoming - Vikings Field in Minnesota, Dallas Stadium in Dallas, West Side Stadium in NYC.
Currently, 6 teams can have a cover while playing at home. Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay Rays) is a domed stadium. Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks), Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays), Miller Park (Milwaukee Brewers), Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros) and Safeco Field (Seattle Mariners) all have a retractable roof. For the 2009 season, the Minnesota Twins played in a domed stadium (Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome), but in the 2010 season they will be moving to their new Target Field which is an open stadium. A new stadium with a retractable roof, Marlins Ballpark, is under construction for the now Florida Marlins, due for a 2012 completion.
No. They are far too expensive, and many teams don't own their own stadium. They do, however, often own a training ground in a more private area of their town.
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Valencia & Levante are the 2 professional teams. Many in lower leagues plus 'B' Teams
there are 38 rows in section 121 at arrowhead
One NFL team plays in a college stadium, the LA Rams, who play in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, home of the USC Trojans.
There were a few different teams in different leagues and most were named the Yankees. The short answer is that there was the baseball team, 7 football teams in different leagues (one being the football Giants) and the Generals and Cosmos were soccer teams.
Eight teams have indoor stadiums - Detroit, Minnesota, Atlanta, New Orleans, St. Louis, Arizona (retractable), Indianapolis and Houston (retractable). Dallas was a planned retractable dome that was never finished.
Leyton Orient football club have applied for it to become their new stadium along with many other teams
"Retractable banners, which are popular for trade shows, can be found at many places online. A local sign shop may also be able to make a retractable banner."
Section 123 on the lower level of Kaufman Stadium has 24 rows. It is located near the visiting teams dugout along the third baseline.