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Stadiums that had a capacity of 15,000 or greater are included. Most of the largest past stadiums were used for association football or American football. However, some high capacity venues were used for baseball, cricket, Gaelic games, rugby union, rugby league, Australian rules football and Canadian football.
Defunct Major League Baseball venues (2 C, 78 P) ... Defunct multi-purpose stadiums in the United States (20 P) N. Defunct National Football League venues (1 C, 112 P) S.
Pages in category "Defunct Major League Baseball venues" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
'People thought that we were crazy': Indianapolis men bought an abandoned baseball stadium for just $1 — and spent $14M to transform it into luxury apartments Serah Louis June 12, 2024 at 7:07 AM
Oklahoma Sooners (1982–present) The L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park is a baseball stadium on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma . It is the ballpark of the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team, which is an NCAA Division I baseball program that plays in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Defunct Midwest League ballparks (27 P) Pages in category "Defunct minor league baseball venues" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total.
The following is a list of ballparks previously used by professional baseball teams. In addition to the current National (NL) and American (AL) leagues, Major League Baseball recognizes four short-lived other leagues as "major" for at least some portion of their histories; three of them played only in the 19th century, while a fourth played two years in the 1910s.
The 89ers baseball team was renamed to Oklahoma RedHawks and moved to AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in 1998. The stadium also hosted various college baseball events, such as Bedlam Baseball between the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University and the Big Eight Conference baseball tournament for more than twenty years. [1]