This is a list of American Association stadiums used during the league's existence from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997. It does not include stadiums used by teams of the American Association (AA) in existence from 1882 to 1891, which was a major league.
There are 42 stadiums known to have been used by the league located among 26 municipalities. Of the stadiums with known opening dates, the oldest to have hosted AA games was Borchert Field (1888), home of the Milwaukee Brewers; the newest was Zephyr Field (1997), home of the New Orleans Zephyrs. The highest known seating capacity was 62,000 at Superdome, the New Orleans Pelicans home, though it was actually designed for football. The highest capacity of a stadium designed for baseball was 21,698 at Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minneapolis Millers played their home games. The stadium with the lowest known capacity was Central Athletic Park, home of the Columbus Senators, which seated only 3,000.
Name |
Stadium's name in its last season of hosting AA baseball |
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Opened |
Opening of earliest stadium variant used for hosting AA baseball |
Capacity |
Stadium's most recent capacity while hosting AA baseball |
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Denotes stadium active for league's final season |
Name | Team(s) | Location | State | Opened | Capacity | Ref(s) |
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All Sports Stadium ![]() |
Oklahoma City 89ers | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | 1961 | 12,000 | [citation needed] |
Armory Park | Toledo Mud Hens | Toledo | Ohio | 1897 | 6,900 | [1] |
Association Park | Kansas City Cowboys, Kansas City Blues | Kansas City | Missouri | 1903 | 10,000 | [2] |
Borchert Field[lower-alpha 1] | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | 1888 | 13,000 | [3] |
Bosse Field | Evansville Triplets | Evansville | Indiana | 1915 | 5,300 | [4] |
Busch Stadium[lower-alpha 2] | Houston Buffs | Houston | Texas | 1928 | 11,717 | [5] |
Cardinal Stadium[lower-alpha 3] ![]() |
Louisville Colonels, Louisville Redbirds | Louisville | Kentucky | 1957 | 33,500 | [6] |
Central Athletic Park | Columbus Senators | Columbus | Ohio | 1896 | 3,000 | [7] |
Downtown Ball Park[lower-alpha 4] | St. Paul Apostles | Saint Paul | Minnesota | 1903 | [8] | |
Eagles Stadium[lower-alpha 5] | Dallas/Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers | Dallas | Texas | 1924 | 10,500 | [9] |
Eclipse Park | Louisville Colonels | Louisville | Kentucky | 1902 | 3,500 | [10] |
Exposition Park | Kansas City Blues | Kansas City | Missouri | 4,000 | [11] | |
Herschel Greer Stadium ![]() |
Nashville Sounds | Nashville | Tennessee | 1978[12] | 11,500 | [13] |
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium[lower-alpha 6] ![]() |
Omaha Cardinals, Omaha Dodgers, Omaha Royals | Omaha | Nebraska | 1948 | 17,500 | [14] |
LaGrave Field[lower-alpha 7] | Fort Worth Cats, Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers | Fort Worth | Texas | 1926 | 12,000 | [15] |
Lawrence–Dumont Stadium[lower-alpha 8] | Wichita Braves, Wichita Aeros | Wichita | Kansas | 1934 | 8,500 | [16] |
League Park II[lower-alpha 9] | Cleveland Bearcats/Spiders | Cleveland | Ohio | 1910 | 21,000 | [citation needed] |
Lexington Park | St. Paul Saints/Apostles | Saint Paul | Minnesota | 1897 | 10,000 | [17] |
Privateer Park | New Orleans Zephyrs | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1979[18] | 5,000 | [19] |
Metropolitan Stadium | Minneapolis Millers | Bloomington | Minnesota | 1956 | 21,698 | [20] |
Midway Stadium | St. Paul Saints | Saint Paul | Minnesota | 1957 | 13,050 | [21] |
Mile High Stadium[lower-alpha 10] | Denver Bears/Zephyrs | Denver | Colorado | 1948[citation needed] | 19,000 | [22] |
Minnehaha Driving Park[lower-alpha 11] | Minneapolis Millers | Minneapolis | Minnesota | [23] | ||
Municipal Stadium[lower-alpha 12] | Kansas City Blues | Kansas City | Missouri | 1923 | 17,476 | [24] |
Neil Park | Columbus Senators, Columbus Red Birds | Columbus | Ohio | 1905 | 11,000 | [25] |
Nicollet Park | Minneapolis Millers | Minneapolis | Minnesota | 1896 | 10,000 | [26] |
North AmeriCare Park[lower-alpha 13] ![]() |
Buffalo Bisons | Buffalo | New York | 1988 | 19,500 | [27] |
Owen J. Bush Stadium[lower-alpha 14] | Indianapolis Indians | Indianapolis | Indiana | 1931[citation needed] | 12,934 | [28] |
Parkway Field[lower-alpha 15] | Louisville Colonels | Louisville | Kentucky | 1923 | 13,496 | [29] |
Principal Park[lower-alpha 16] ![]() |
Iowa Cubs | Des Moines | Iowa | 1992 | 10,500 | [30] |
Red Bird Stadium[lower-alpha 17] | Columbus Red Birds | Columbus | Ohio | 1932 | 14,500 | [31] |
Robin Roberts Stadium[lower-alpha 18] | Springfield Redbirds | Springfield | Illinois | 1925 | 4,500 | [32] |
Sec Taylor Stadium[lower-alpha 19] | Iowa Oaks/Cubs | Des Moines | Iowa | 1947 | 8,000 | [33] |
Superdome[lower-alpha 20] | New Orleans Pelicans | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1975[citation needed] | 62,000 | [34] |
Swayne Field[lower-alpha 21] | Toledo Mud Hens/Iron Men, Toledo Sox | Toledo | Ohio | 1909 | 12,000 | [35] |
Oiler Park[lower-alpha 22] | Tulsa Oilers | Tulsa | Oklahoma | 1934[36] | 7,200 | [37] |
Victory Field ![]() |
Indianapolis Indians | Indianapolis | Indiana | 1996 | 12,500 | [38] |
War Memorial Stadium[lower-alpha 23] | Buffalo Bisons | Buffalo | New York | 1937 | 45,000 | [39] |
Washington Street Park (East) | Indianapolis Indians | Indianapolis | Indiana | [40] | ||
Washington Street Park (West)[lower-alpha 24] | Indianapolis Indians | Indianapolis | Indiana | 5,000 | [41] | |
Watt Powell Park[lower-alpha 25] | Charleston Senators[lower-alpha 26] | Charleston | West Virginia | 1948[citation needed] | 5,500 | [42] |
Zephyr Field[lower-alpha 27] ![]() |
New Orleans Zephyrs | Metairie | Louisiana | 1997 | 10,000 | [43] |
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