The following is a list of baseball stadiums in the Philippines , ordered by capacity.
Stadium | Location | Notes | Image | ||
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Capacity | Location | Island Group | |||
Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium | 10,000 | Manila | Luzon | Home of the Philippines national baseball team. Opened in 1934. | |
Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex | 10,000 | Zamboanga City | Mindanao | Opened in 1992 with 2 diamonds (softball and baseball) and 3 diamonds for children's baseball. | |
Cagayan Sports Complex | 6,000 | Tuguegarao | Luzon | Beside of their football (soccer) field was the baseball field. | |
University of the Philippines Baseball Field | 100 | Quezon City | Luzon | ||
Panaad Baseball Field | 100 | Bacolod | Luzon | ||
Stadium | Location | Notes | Image | ||
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Capacity | Location | Island Group | |||
Taguig Baseball Stadium | 1,000 | Taguig | Luzon | Under construction |
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