What is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball?
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Answer: Fenway Park
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The oldest park in Major Leauge Baseball is Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox home stadium opened in 1912 and features the infamous Green Monster, the 37-foot high left-field wall. The park opened the same week of the Titanic disaster. Wrigley Field is the second oldest park, opening in 1914. Wrigley is known for its ivy growing on the outfield walls. Dodger Stadium opened in 1962, while Angel Stadium opened in 1966. The newest stadium is home to the Texas Rangers, scheduled to open for the 2020 season, Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The smallest stadium currently in use is Tropicana Stadium, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, seating 31,042 fans. The largest is Dodger Stadium, which has a capacity of 56,000.
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