Fenway Park - Boston Red Sox (opened 1912)
Wrigley Field - Chicago Cubs (1914)
Yankee Stadium - N.Y. Yankees (1923)
Dodger Stadium - L.A. Dodgers (1962)
Shea Stadium - N.Y. Mets (1964)
Angels Stadium - Anaheim Angels (1966)
McAfee Coliseum - Oakland A's (1968)
Kauffman Stadium - K.C. Royals (1973)
HHH Metrodome - Minnesota Twins (1982)
Rogers Centre - Toronto Blue Jays (1989)
After Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium close at the end of 2008 season, the list of the top ten oldest MLB ballparks will include:
US Cellular Field - Chicago White Sox (1991)
Camden Yards - Baltimore Orioles (1992)
1. Soldier Field, Chicago (1924, reopened 2003).
2. Lambeau Field, Green Bay (1957).
3. Candlestick Park, San Francisco (1960).
4. Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland (September 18, 1966).
5. Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (1967).
6. Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City (1972).
7. Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo (1973).
8. The Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans (1975).
9. The Mall of America Field at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis (1982)
10. Sun Life Stadium, Miami (1987).
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