1. Fenway
2. Wrigley
3. Chavez Ravine
4....The Big A?
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1. Fenway
2. Wrigley
3. Chavez Ravine
4....The Big A?
Angel Stadium of Anaheim and Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
I'm thinking Oakland?
Dodger Stadium?
Hm... Dodgers actualy. I was close with the A's tho they are 5th :D
damn... I was editing my post and u snuck in lol
I thought that Dodger stadium was 3rd, according to your list provided. 4th would be a tie between Oakland and Anaheim.
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Dodger Stadium is a large outdoor ballpark in Los Angeles, California at Chávez Ravine. It is located adjacent to Downtown Los Angeles. Dodger Stadium was privately financed at a cost of $23 million in 1962. With the replacement of Yankee Stadium, and the opening of Citi Field, Dodger Stadium, in 2009, will become the third oldest ballpark (behind Wrigley Field and Fenway Park).
Hm... good point Boom
and if you count the Washington Nationals, Dodgers Stadium would be 4th, because RFK stadium was built in 1961
As of June, 2007 the current five oldest ballparks in baseball are:
1) Fenway Park opened in 1912.
2) Wrigley Field opened in 1914.
3) Yankee Stadium opened in 1923.
4) RFK Stadium opened in 1961.
5) Dodger Stadium opened in 1962
I didnt realize that Kaufman was that old... I thought it was built in teh late 80's
It is still one of the nicest parks in the MLB
I have heard that everywhere I read about it
who is 6th?