Ballparks I Haven’t Seen Yet

Following is a list of professional baseball stadiums at which I have not yet attended a game, or, in the case of defunct parks, taken photographs.

Any information as to the status of these parks (including names, if they're not already posted) would be appreciated. Additions to the list are also accepted. Please note that a park must have been used (or is slated to be used) for professional baseball (major, minor, or independent); college, high school, semi-pro, and sandlot fields are not considered unless they hosted at least one pro game. In addition, the site must still resemble a ballpark, so that a former stadium site that is now an industrial complex, office building, or parking lot is not included. However, if a stadium structure has been dismantled but the field is still in place, I will include it. Also, if the baseball stadium structure is intact even though the field has been ripped out, that counts as well.

At this point, the list contains only parks that have hosted teams in leagues based in the U.S. and Canada. While the Mexican League, the Japanese major leagues, and the various winter leagues are not included, parks in Australia, Cuba, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom that have hosted games in U.S.-based leagues are shown.

Key:
Active park (2024), photos available
Active park (2024), no photos available
New park scheduled to open in 2025
’25 I hope to attend at this park in 2025
Proposed for 2026 or later
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Photos taken, not yet posted
Location Ballpark Name League(s) / Team(s)
Troy AL Riddle-Pace Field Alabama-Florida / Alabama State: Trojans, etc. (1936-49)
Dublin CA Fallon Sports Park Pecos: Leprechauns (2023)
Martinez CA Waterfront Park Field #3 Pecos: Mackerel / Sturgeon (2020-), Santa Rosa Scuba Divers (2022)
Marysville CA Bryant Field Western: Mudcats (2000), Gold Sox (2002); Pecos: Drakes (2023-)
Monterey CA Frank Sollecito Park Pecos: Amberjacks (2017-)
Oakland CA Laney College Pacific Assn: East Bay Lumberjacks (2013)
Paso Robles CA War Memorial Stadium (Pirates spring training only?)
Pittsburg CA City Park Pacific Assn: Mettle (2013), Diamonds (2014-19); Pecos: Anchors (2020-22)
San Marcos CA CSUSM Field American West: North County Cannons (2013)
San Rafael CA Albert Park North American (2012) / Pacific Assn (2013-19) / Pecos (2022-): Pacifics
Santa Cruz CA Harvey West Park Pecos: Seaweed (2022)
Sonoma CA Arnold Field Pacific Assn: Stompers (2013-19)
Vallejo CA Balsitis Park Pacific Assn: Admirals (2014-19); Pecos: Seaweed (2023-)
Ventura CA Ventura CC California: Gulls (1986)
Key West FL Wickers Stadium Florida Int’l: Conchs (part of 1952); Florida State: Padres (1969), Sun Caps / Conchs / Cubs (1971-75)
Miami Beach FL Flamingo Field Florida East Coast: Flamingos (1940-42), Florida Int’l: Flamingos (1946-52, 1954); spring training: Giants/Phillies/Pirates
Hilo HI Wong Stadium Pacific Assn: Stars (2013)
Honolulu HI Aloha Stadium Pacific Coast: Islanders (1970s?)
Honolulu HI Murakami (Rainbow) Stadium Pacific Coast: Islanders (1980s); Hawaii Winter: Sharks (2006)
Wailuku HI Iron Maehara Stadium Golden / North American: Na Ikaika Koa Maui (2010-12)
Waipahu HI Hans L'Orange Field Hawaii Winter Baseball (2006)
Boise ID Wigle Field Northwest: A’s (1975-78), Hawks (1987-88)
Dyersville IA Ballpark at Field of Dreams MLB/MiLB offsite games, starting 2021
Great Bend KS Al Burns Memorial Stadium Pecos: Boom (2016)
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Hutchinson KS Carey Municipal Stadium
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Salina KS Kenwood Park
Salina KS Dean Evans Stadium Pecos: Stockade (2016); American Assn: Stockade (2017)
Morgan City LA Southern La. Sports Academy Continental: Pipeliners (2009, limited games)
Flint MI Atwood Stadium Michigan State (1940-41), Central (1948-51)
Tupelo MS Ledbetter Field Big South (1997) / Heartland (1998): Tornado
Whitefish MT Memorial Park Mount Rainier: Glacier Outlaws (2015)
Amsterdam NY Shuttleworth Field (Mohawk Mills Park) Can-Am: Rugmakers (1938-51)
Ogdensburg NY Father Martin Park (Winter Park) Can-Am: Colts (1936-39); Border: Maples (1946-51)
Edenton NC Hicks Field Virginia: Colonials (1951); Coastal Plain: Colonials (1952)
Fort Bragg NC New stadium for 2016 MLB: Atlanta Braves (one game in 2016, attendance limited to military)
Blackwell OK Morgan Field Pecos: FlyCatchers (2023-)
Cushing OK Only had teams 1921 (Oilers), 1923-25 (Refiners)
McAlester OK Rockets Field Sooner State: Rockets (1947-56)
Miami OK Fairgrounds Park Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri: Blues / Owls / Eagles (1946-52)
Pauls Valley OK Wacker Park Sooner State: Raiders (1948-54)
Seminole OK Oiler Park Sooner State: Oilers (1947-49, 1954-57), Ironmen (1950-51)
North Bend OR Clyde Allen Baseball Park Northwest: Coos Bay A's (1970-72)
Oregon City OR Clackamas Park Mount Rainier: Mud Turtles (2015)
’25 Spartanburg SC Fifth Third Park (new 2025) Carolina: Hub City Spartanburgers
Aberdeen SD Municipal Ball Park Northern: Pheasants (1946-71)
Watertown SD Watertown Stadium Northern: Expos (1970-71)
’25 Knoxville TN Covenant Health Park (new 2025) Southern: Smokies
Abilene TX Walt Driggers Field North American: Prairie Dogs (2012)
Argyle TX Integrity Field Continental: Lewisville (2007 alternate site)
Austin TX Parque Zaragoza Baseball Field Pecos: Weirdos (2022-23)
Lewisville TX Lewisville HS Continental: Lizards (2007)
North Richland Hills TX Cross Timbers Ballpark Continental: Tarrant County Blue Thunder (2007)
Texarkana TX George Dobson Field Continental: Gunslingers (2008-09)
Victoria TX Riverside Stadium Big State (1956-57), Texas (1958-61, 1974). Gulf States/Lone Star (1976-77): mostly Rosebuds
Weimar TX Veterans Park Pecos: Hormigas (2022)
’25 South Jordan UT Daybreak Field (new 2025) Pacific Coast: Salt Lake Bees
Covington VA Casey Field Appalachian: Red Sox (1966), Astros (1967-76)
Ellensburg WA Rotary Park Mount Rainier: Bulls (2015)
Moses Lake WA Larson Field Mount Rainier: Rattlesnakes (2015)
Mount Vernon WA Dream Field Mount Rainier: Skagit Valley Lumberjacks (2015)
Brockville ON Fulford Park Can-Am: Pirates (1936-37)
Kingston ON Megaffin Park Border: Ponies (1946-51)
Kitchener ON Jack Couch Park NY-Penn: Hamilton Redbirds (one series in 1992)
Montréal QC Parc Jarry (du Maurier Stadium) International: Royals (1961-68) / National: Expos (1969-76)
Sherbrooke QC Stade Amedee-Roy Qc Prov / Border / Prov / Eastern; Canadian: Montréal Royales (2003)
Thetford Mines QC Stade Bellevue Provincial: Miners (1953-55) / Eastern: Pirates (1974), Miners (1975); may no longer be standing
Tecate BC Estadio Manuel Cecena Arizona-Mexico: Cerveceros (2003)
Tijuana BC Estadio Calimax Mexican / AZ-Mex; proposed for Golden
Juarez Chi Estadio J. Canales Lima Mexican / SW Int'l / AZ-Tex / AZ-Mex; proposed for Southwestern, but never started
México DF Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú MLB off-site games (2023)
Monterrey NL Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey MLB off-site games (1996, 1999, 2019)
Cananea Son Estadio Martires de 1906 AZ-Tex / Mexican Rookie / AZ-Mex: Mineros (2003)
Sydney NSW Sydney Cricket Ground MLB off-site games (2014)
La Habana, Cuba Estadio Latinoamericano Florida International: Cubans (1947-53); International: Sugar Kings (1954-60)
Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome MLB off-site games (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2019)
London, UK London (Olympic) Stadium MLB off-site games (2019, 2023)
Ontario CA New ballpark for 2026 California: relocated Dodgers affiliate
Wilson NC New ballpark for 2026 Carolina: Warbirds (relocated Carolina Mudcats)
Hillsboro OR New ballpark for 2026 Northwest: Hops
Chattanooga TN New ballpark for 2026 Southern: Lookouts
Richmond VA CarMax Park (2026) Eastern: Flying Squirrels
Las Vegas NV New park for 2028 MLB: Athletics

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