List of High-A baseball stadiums

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Hillsboro Ballpark, one of the newest stadiums in High-A, opened in 2013. It is the home of the Northwest League's Hillsboro Hops. 2013 Ron Tonkin Field.jpg
Hillsboro Ballpark, one of the newest stadiums in High-A, opened in 2013. It is the home of the Northwest League's Hillsboro Hops.

There are 30 stadiums in use by High-A Minor League Baseball teams. The Midwest League and South Atlantic League each uses 12, and the Northwest League uses six. The oldest stadium is McCormick Field (1924) in Asheville, North Carolina, home of the South Atlantic League's Asheville Tourists. The newest stadium is Fifth Third Park in Spartanburg, South Carolina, which will be the home of the Hub City Spartanburgers beginning in 2025. One stadium was built in each of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, two in the 1950s, one in the 1980s, six in the 1990s, 14 in the 2000s, and two in each of the 2010s and 2020s. The highest seating capacity is 11,000 at Jackson Field in Lansing, Michigan, where the Midwest League's Lansing Lugnuts play. The lowest capacity is 3,654 at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, Washington, where the Northwest League's Tri-City Dust Devils play.

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Stadiums

Midwest League

NameTeamCityStateOpenedCapacityRef.
Day Air Ballpark Dayton Dragons Dayton Ohio 20007,230 [1]
Parkview Field Fort Wayne TinCaps Fort Wayne Indiana 20098,100 [2]
Dow Diamond Great Lakes Loons Midland Michigan 20075,200 [3]
Classic Auto Group Park Lake County Captains Eastlake Ohio 20037,273 [4]
Jackson Field Lansing Lugnuts Lansing Michigan 199611,000 [5]
LMCU Ballpark West Michigan Whitecaps Comstock Park Michigan 19949,281 [6]
ABC Supply Stadium Beloit Sky Carp Beloit Wisconsin 2021 [7] 3,850 [8]
Veterans Memorial Stadium Cedar Rapids Kernels Cedar Rapids Iowa 20025,300 [9]
Dozer Park Peoria Chiefs Peoria Illinois 20027,377 [10]
Modern Woodmen Park Quad Cities River Bandits Davenport Iowa 19317,140 [11]
Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium South Bend Cubs South Bend Indiana 19875,000 [12]
Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Appleton Wisconsin 19955,900 [13]

    Northwest League

    NameTeamCityState / ProvinceOpenedCapacityRef.
    PK Park Eugene Emeralds Eugene Oregon 20094,000 [14]
    Funko Field Everett AquaSox Everett Washington 19473,682 [15]
    Hillsboro Ballpark Hillsboro Hops Hillsboro Oregon 20134,500 [16]
    Avista Stadium Spokane Indians Spokane Washington 19586,803 [17]
    Gesa Stadium Tri-City Dust Devils Pasco Washington 19943,654 [18]
    Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium Vancouver Canadians Vancouver British Columbia 19516,500 [19]

    South Atlantic League

    NameTeamCityStateOpenedCapacityRef.
    Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium Aberdeen IronBirds Aberdeen Maryland 20026,300 [20]
    Maimonides Park Brooklyn Cyclones Brooklyn New York 20017,000 [21]
    Heritage Financial Park Hudson Valley Renegades Wappingers Falls New York 19944,500 [22]
    ShoreTown Ballpark Jersey Shore BlueClaws Lakewood New Jersey 20018,000 [23]
    Daniel S. Frawley Stadium Wilmington Blue Rocks Wilmington Delaware 19936,404 [24]
    McCormick Field Asheville Tourists Asheville North Carolina 19244,000 [25]
    Bowling Green Ballpark Bowling Green Hot Rods Bowling Green Kentucky 20094,559 [26]
    First National Bank Field Greensboro Grasshoppers Greensboro North Carolina 20057,499 [27]
    Fluor Field at the West End Greenville Drive Greenville South Carolina 20065,700 [28]
    Fifth Third Park Hub City Spartanburgers Spartanburg South Carolina 20255,000 [29]
    AdventHealth Stadium Rome Emperors Rome Georgia 20035,105 [30]
    Truist Stadium Winston-Salem Dash Winston-Salem North Carolina 2010 [31] 5,500 [32]


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    Midwest League

    Northwest League

    South Atlantic League

    See also

    References

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