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The largest ballpark in MLB history would have to be Braves Field in Boston where the Boston Braves played. It opened in 1915 and had dimensions of 402 feet down both the left and right field lines and 550 feet just to the right of straightaway center field. Click on the 'Braves Field' link on this page to learn more about the history of the stadium.

Hold on, the Huntington Avenue Grounds, the fomer homer of the Boston Red Sox was larger. When it opened it 1901 it was 530 feet to center field, later expanded to 635 feet in 1908!

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if you mean the whole thing including the stands and everything, probably the New Yankees Stadium if you mean the field dimensions, i'd say the Detroit Tigers Stadium now, in the history of Baseball, the largest offical stadium would most likely be the Polo Grounds, in which dead center field was about 500 feet from home plate, lol

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It used to be the Detroit Tigers stadium before they tore it down. Now its the Florida Marlins stadium.

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Dodger Stadium, with a seating capacity of 56,000

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the astrodome astros's stadium

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