I was not able to find what stadium had the smallest area in history, but I know of two that certainly would be at the top if not the top. When the Polo Grounds in New York opened in 1911 ithad dimensions of 277 feet down the left field line, 258 feet down the right field line, and 455 feet to straightaway center field.At the close of Braves Field in Boston in 1952, dimensions were 337 feet down the left field line, 317 feetdown the right field line,but only 370 feet to straightaway center.
the cubs
Fenway Park
The name of the stadium is Minute Maid Field
Yes, all professional baseball team fields (infields} are the same size, outfields vary from stadium to stadium. This also true for high school and college baseball teams.
Wrigley Field is the second oldest Major League baseball park in use today. It opened in 1914. Fenway Park is the oldest opening in 1912. And coming in 3rd is believe it or not Dodger Stadium which opened in 1962.
Oakland A's park
Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, in St. Petersburg, Florida is the smallest Major League Baseball Park in the US. Seating capacity is 31,042. Dodger Stadium, in Los Angeles, California, is the largest Major League Baseball Park, with a seating capacity of 56,000.
Tampa Bay Rays
the cubs
Fenway Park
The name of the stadium is Minute Maid Field
Dodger Stadium is. It has been open since 1962.
1965
The smallest Major League Baseball field is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. It has short dimensions, particularly down the foul lines, making it one of the most unique and compact ballparks in the league.
Yankee Stadium is a place of interest for baseball fans. It hosts a major league baseball team the New York Yankees.
Busch Stadium in St. Louis Missouri
Yankee stadium actually it is in Houston and the detriot tigers dome