List of baseball parks in Seattle


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 of MLB.

Stadiums

Stadium nameYearCapacityTeamDistance to Center FieldRef
Madison Park1892N/ASeattle HustlersN/A
YMCA Field1896–1903N/ASeattle Yannigans/Rainmakers, Seattle Clamdiggers, Seattle ChinooksN/A
Recreation Park Base Ball Grounds1905N/ASeattle SiwashesN/A
Yesler Way Park1907–1912N/ASeattle Siwashes, Seattle Turks, Seattle GiantsN/A
Dugdale Field~1900–193215,000Seattle Giants, Ballard PippinsN/A
Civic Field1932–193815,000Seattle Indians, Seattle RainiersN/A
Sick's Stadium1938–197925,420Seattle Rainiers, Seattle Angels, Seattle Pilots, Seattle Steelheads
Kingdome1976–200059,166Seattle Mariners
T-Mobile Park1999–present46,621Seattle Mariners

YMCA Field, also known as Athletic Park, opened in 1895 at the corner of 14th and Jefferson streets, the ballpark closed after the 1903 season. Today, Seattle University's Championship Field soccer stadium occupies a large portion of the site of YMCA Field.
Dan Dugdale, who played on and owned several early Seattle professional teams, built Yesler Way Park and Dugdale Field. Dugdale Field burned down due to arson in 1932, so the Seattle minor league team relocated Civic Field, on the site of Memorial Stadium.