List of Single-A baseball stadiums

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Jackie Robinson Ballpark, the oldest stadium in Single-A, opened in 1914. It is the home of the FSL's Daytona Tortugas. Daytona Cubs vs Tampa Yankees P4190115.JPG
Jackie Robinson Ballpark, the oldest stadium in Single-A, opened in 1914. It is the home of the FSL's Daytona Tortugas.

There are 29 stadiums in use by Single-A Minor League Baseball teams. The California League uses eight, the Carolina League uses 12, and the Florida State League uses nine. The oldest stadium is Jackie Robinson Ballpark (1914) in Daytona Beach, Florida, home of the FSL's Daytona Tortugas. The newest stadiums are Atrium Health Ballpark and Virginia Credit Union Stadium (2021), the respective homes of the Carolina League's Kannapolis Cannon Ballers in Kannapolis, North Carolina, and Fredericksburg Nationals in Fredericksburg, Virginia. One stadium was built in each of the 1910s and 1920s, four in the 1940s, one in each of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1980s, twelve in the 1990s, three in each of the 2000s and 2010s, and two in the 2020s. The highest seating capacity is 11,026 at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, where the FSL's Tampa Tarpons play. The lowest capacity is 2,468 at Valley Strong Ballpark in Visalia, California, where the California League's Visalia Rawhide play.

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Stadiums

California League

NameTeamCity in CaliforniaOpenedCapacityRef.
Chukchansi Park Fresno Grizzlies Fresno 200210,650 [1]
John Thurman Field Modesto Nuts Modesto 19554,000 [2]
Excite Ballpark San Jose Giants San Jose 19424,200 [3]
Banner Island Ballpark Stockton Ports Stockton 20055,300 [4]
San Manuel Stadium Inland Empire 66ers San Bernardino 19968,000 [5]
Lake Elsinore Diamond Lake Elsinore Storm Lake Elsinore 19947,866 [6]
LoanMart Field Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Rancho Cucamonga 19936,200 [7]
Valley Strong Ballpark Visalia Rawhide Visalia 19462,468 [8]

Carolina League

NameTeamCityStateOpenedCapacityRef.
Arthur W. Perdue Stadium Delmarva Shorebirds Salisbury Maryland 19965,200 [9]
Virginia Credit Union Stadium Fredericksburg Nationals Fredericksburg Virginia 20215,000 [10]
Bank of the James Stadium Lynchburg Hillcats Lynchburg Virginia 19404,000 [11]
Salem Memorial Ballpark Salem Red Sox Salem Virginia 19956,300 [12]
Five County Stadium Carolina Mudcats Zebulon North Carolina 19916,500 [13]
Grainger Stadium Down East Wood Ducks Kinston North Carolina 19494,100 [14]
Segra Stadium Fayetteville Woodpeckers Fayetteville North Carolina 20194,786 [15]
Atrium Health Ballpark Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Kannapolis North Carolina 20214,930 [16]
SRP Park Augusta GreenJackets North Augusta South Carolina 20184,000 [17]
Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Charleston RiverDogs Charleston South Carolina 19976,000 [18]
Segra Park Columbia Fireflies Columbia South Carolina 20167,501 [19]
TicketReturn.com Field Myrtle Beach Pelicans Myrtle Beach South Carolina 19994,875 [20]

    Florida State League

    NameTeamCity in FloridaOpenedCapacityRef.
    Jackie Robinson Ballpark Daytona Tortugas Daytona Beach 19144,200 [21]
    Roger Dean Stadium Jupiter Hammerheads,
    Palm Beach Cardinals
    Jupiter 19986,871 [22]
    Clover Park St. Lucie Mets Port St. Lucie 19887,160 [23]
    LECOM Park Bradenton Marauders Bradenton 19238,500 [24]
    BayCare Ballpark Clearwater Threshers Clearwater 20048,500 [25]
    TD Ballpark Dunedin Blue Jays Dunedin 19908,500 [26]
    Hammond Stadium Fort Myers Mighty Mussels Fort Myers 19919,300 [27]
    Joker Marchant Stadium Lakeland Flying Tigers Lakeland 19668,500 [28]
    George M. Steinbrenner Field Tampa Tarpons Tampa 199611,026 [29]

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