Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Cubs play, is across town on the North Side.
The US Cellular field is a baseball field located in Chicago, Illinois. The US Cellular field is home to the Chicago White Sox who currently play in the Major League Baseball's American League.
a dome is smaller because baseball stadiums are 300ft on field
The two oldest stadiums in baseball history are Wrigley Field in Chicago, which opened in 1914, and Fenway Park in Boston which opened on April 20, 1912.
Click on the 'Capacities of MLB Stadiums' link on this page to learn the capacity of all 30 stadiums where MLB is played.
It depends on the specific baseball field you are referring to. The distance from home plate to the center field fence can vary between 400 to 440 feet in most Major League Baseball (MLB) stadiums.
There originally was no regulations for dimensions for stadiums and since there used to be no commissioner of baseball nobody made any rules. So by the time there was a commissioner all the stadiums were already built and he probably didn't want to go through all the trouble of rebuilding all the stadiums since, it wasn't that big of a deal.
There are 1000's including NFL Stadiums, smaller league stadiums, high school fields, etc. But there are 31 NFL Stadiums.
The Kingdome (which no longer exists) had a fixed roof. It was replaced by two stadiums, one for the Seahawks and Sounders (this is CenturyLink Field) and the other for the Mariners (this is Safeco Field). CenturyLink has roofs over the grandstands but none over the field. Safeco Field has a retractable roof.
Yankee stadium & Citi Field
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There are four: Wrigley Field in Chicago; Busch Stadium in St. Louis; Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City; and Turner Field in Atlanta.
U.S. Cellular Field was created in 1991.