The following is a list of current, and former professional baseball stadiums in Seattle, Washington. The list consists of only known stadiums. In all, there were nine known professional baseball parks in the city of Seattle. Of those nine, three stadiums have housed a Major League Baseball franchise. The first stadiums was played on in 1892 by the Seattle Hustlers. The only current stadium is T-Mobile Park, the home of the Seattle Mariners, a Major League Baseball franchise.
Stadium name | Year(s) | Capacity | Team(s) | Distance to Center Field | Ref | |
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Madison Park | 1892 | N/A | Seattle Hustlers | N/A | [1] | |
YMCA Field | 1901–1902 | N/A | Seattle Clamdiggers | N/A | [2] | |
Recreation Park Base Ball Grounds | 1905 | N/A | Seattle Siwashes | N/A | [3] | |
Yesler Way Park | 1907–1912 | N/A | Seattle Siwashes, Seattle Turks, Seattle Giants | N/A | [4] | |
Dugdale Field | ~1900–1932 | 15,000 | Seattle Giants, Ballard Pippins | N/A | [5] | |
Civic Field | 1932–1938 | 15,000 | Seattle Indians, Seattle Rainiers | N/A | [6] | |
Sick's Stadium | 1938–1979 | 25,420 | Seattle Rainiers, Seattle Angels, Seattle Pilots, Seattle Steelheads | 405feet | [7] | |
Kingdome | 1976–2000 | 59,166 | Seattle Mariners | 405feet | [8] | |
T-Mobile Park | 1999–present | 46,621 | Seattle Mariners | 405feet | [9] |