The Most Expensive Major League Baseball Stadiums
The 5 Most Expensive MLB Ballparks of All-Time
There is no doubt that Major League Baseball has unique stadiums and teams that are always looking to innovate when it comes to the fan experience.
Many organisations have found unique ways to invest plenty of money in their home stadium, and it makes a difference.
But which ballparks in the Major League’s cost the most to build?
In this article, we’ll discuss the most expensive MLB stadiums of all time.
The two most expensive stadiums are in New York - the Mets and the Yankees.
This article will cover each stadium in turn, discussing home team, capacity and how much it actually cost to build the top most expensive MLB stadiums in North America.
Yankee Stadium: $1.5 Billon
Cost: $1.5 billion
Team: New York Yankees
Capacity: 50,287
Architect: Hok Sport
How was Yankee Stadium funded?
It is a combination of private and public financing.
$220 million from New York City for public parking, additional parking along the waterfront and other various stadium-related work.
An additional $1.1 billion comes from the Yankees.
About Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium replaced the field coined as “the field that Ruth built”.
This referred to Babe Ruth, due to his many performances with the Yankees in this ballpark.
The old Yankee Stadium has a tremendous amount of history, and the new Yankee Stadium commemorates this history.
In the new Yankee Stadium, there is a space in centerfield called Monument Park. This honours all the legends of the team.
Unfortunately for the Yankees, the new stadium hasn’t brought them as much luck as the old one.
They’ve only won one World Series in the new Yankee Stadium, in 2009 (when the new stadium first opened).
CITI Field: $900 Million
Cost: $900 million
Team: New York Mets
Capacity: 42,000
Architect: HOK Sport
How was CITI Field funded?
It is funded by a combination of public and private financing.
Public financing includes $89.7 million from the city, an additional $74.7 million from the state and the Mets also pay an additional $420 million.
About CITI Field
CITI Field comes from the same architecture company that helped to design Yankee Stadium. Some parts of the stadium are made from red brick and limestone.
If you attend a game at CITI Field, you do have a slightly better chance of getting a good seat as 42% of the seats come from the lower deck.
Nationals Park: $611 Million
Cost: $611 million
Team: Washington Nationals
Capacity: 41,313
Architect: HOK sport//Devrouax-Purnell Architects
How was Nationals Park funded?
100% general obligation bonds, which come from public general financing.
About Nationals Park
The Washington Nationals used to be the Montreal Expos until they came to Washington in 2008.
Nationals Park has a glass and steel facade.
It also has a bar which is dedicated to Washington’s negro league team, the Homestead Grays. This is Washington DC’s most successful team in history.
Rogers Centre: $500 Million
Cost: $500 million
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Capacity: 49,286
Architect: R. Robbie & M. Allen
How was Rogers Centre funded?
A combination of public and private financing; $360 million from the government, $150 million from corporations, $60 million from luxury seat fees and then the Blue Jays pick up the remaining 37%.
About Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre was originally named Skydome.
At its opening in 1989, it was eventually renamed Rogers Centre and it is only one of eight stadiums that has a retractable roof.
The others are:
Loan Depot Park
Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay Devil Rays)
Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers)
American Family Field (Milwaukee Brewers)
Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros)
T-Mobile Park (Seattle Mariners)
Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Loan depot Park: $515 Million
Cost: $515 million
Team: Miami Marlins
Capacity: 37,442
Architect: Populous
How was Loan Depot Park funded?
Another combination of public and private financing, $347 million from Miami-Dade County, $23 million from Miami and $155 million from the Marlins.
About Loan Depot Park
No, the lowercase “l” is not a grammar error, as Loan Depot, the company, chose lowercase for their name when the park first opened.
It was originally named Marlins Park until Loan Depot took over in 2021.
The field has lots of artwork. Before loan depot took over, there was an aquarium in the ballpark, but this has since been removed.
The park also has stucco, silver metal and glass, and it contains a retractable roof and outdoor glass panels.
Players and fans alike also get to enjoy a view of the Miami skyline in the background of left field.