Major League Baseball Stadiums & Stadium Names Since 1901 E-mail
Written by Larry Granillo   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 07:48

A brief explanation can be found here. Click here for a high-resolution image.

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Awesome Graphic
written by Shotgun_Spratling, February 25, 2010
It looks like the Texas Rangers are a bit lonely.
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Point of clarification...
written by gc2332, February 25, 2010
The Yankees did play at Shea Stadium from 1974-1975 while the original Yankee Stadium was being renovated.
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The Angels . . .
written by rea, February 25, 2010
. . . played briefly at "Chaveez Ravine," while their counterparts the Dodgers were playing at "Dodger Stadium." Wasn't that the same place?
lar @ wezen-ball
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written by lar @ wezen-ball, February 26, 2010
gc2332: I marked the two years that the Yanks played at Shea by making those two years half-black, half-orange. I thought it was a unique enough situation, and I wanted to make it clear the original Yankee Stadium was still around. Maybe I didn't do it clear enough, though, since you're not the only one to mention that.

rea: Yeah, they were the same stadium. I think it's kind of like the Jets/Giants and Giants Stadium/The Meadowlands. What club wants to play in a stadium named after their cross-town rivals?
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Took a minute, but got it.
written by cubsfan40, March 03, 2010
I was looking for the marks to indicate changes in actual building and the name changes...then I saw what you did.
The Building changes have a line with the border color; the name changes have a shading difference and, space allowing, the new name is lined up with the name change.

The key to reading this is really seeing an understanding all of the subtleties. It looks great.
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written by Brendan Burke, March 04, 2010
Arizona has only played at one park. BOB and Chase Field are the same stadium.

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