Coors Field, located in Denver, Colorado, is the highest Major League Baseball stadium in altitude. It sits at an elevation of 5,280 feet (1,609 meters) above sea level.
The name of the stadium is Minute Maid Field
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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.
The Buffalo Bisons of the International League. They played at Offermann Stadium
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The Highest Altitude Professional Baseball Field is at 6,537' which is Security Service Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado, home of the AAA-Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, The Colorado Springs Sky Soxwww.skysox.com/soxthefox The Highest Altitude Major League Baseball (MLB) Stadium is Coors Field, Home of the MLB Colorado Rockies, at 5200' at the corner of 20th and Blake in Denver, Colorado The Second closest MLB park to Coors Field is Chase Field (Formerly Bank One Field)401 E. Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ,85004, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Chase Fiat eld altitude is 1,100'. http://kyot.zipscene.com/venues/view/9229-chase-field-phoenix-sports-athletics To my understanding, the next Professional Baseball stadium is Spring Mobile Park in Salt Lake City, UT, home of the Salt Lake City Bees, the AAA Affiliate of the MLB team the Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim (CA)http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/ballpark/page.jsp?ymd=20090123&content_id=499667&vkey=ballpark_t561&fext=.jsp&sid=t561
Dodger Stadium is. It has been open since 1962.
The name of the stadium is Minute Maid Field
Yankee Stadium is a place of interest for baseball fans. It hosts a major league baseball team the New York Yankees.
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'AA' stands for 'American Association'. It can also mean the second highest level of minor league baseball (below AAA) and includes the Eastern League, Southern League and the Texas League.
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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.