List of baseball parks used in film and television

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List of baseball parks probably used in film and television includes baseball parks that may have been used as settings in filmmaking and television productions. Footage of actual sports events is most likely not included unless it was potentially used as stock footage or otherwise woven into a fictional storyline of a film or TV show. References are typically within the individual articles. This is not necessarily an exhaustive list.

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Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California
Astrodome, Houston
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta
Bosse Field, Evansville, Indiana
  • A League of Their Own, 1992 (secondary setting, as home of the Racine Belles)
Bush Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Citi Field, Queens, New York
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Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Fortune Cookie, 1965 film - first of many films starring Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau. Story about a CBS cameraman (Lemmon) knocked unconscious during a Cleveland Browns vs Minnesota Vikings game. His shyster lawyer brother-in-law (Matthau) sees opportunity for a windfall of money. Matthau won the Best Supporting Academy Award from this film. Directed by Billy Wilder.

  • Major League, 1989 film (primary setting, but only a few scenes were actually shot there)
College Park, Charleston, South Carolina
Comiskey Park, Chicago
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California
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Doubleday Field, Cooperstown, New York
  • A League of Their Own, 1992 film (closing scenes)
Durham Athletic Park, Durham, North Carolina
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York
  • Roogie's Bump , [2]
Ernie Shore Field, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Field of Dreams, 1989 film (cameo)
  • Fever Pitch, 2005 film
  • The Town, 2010 film (lengthy scene depicting a robbery)
  • Moneyball (film), 2011 film (one scene)
  • Ted (film), 2012 film (one scene)
  • Patriots Day (film), 2016 film (one scene)
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Gilmore Field, Los Angeles, California
Grayson Stadium, Savannah, Georgia
Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
John O'Donnell Stadium, Davenport, Iowa
  • Sugar, 2008 film (many scenes)
League Stadium, Huntingburg, Indiana
Luther Williams Field, Macon, Georgia
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Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Miller Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Major League, 1989 film (standing in for the primary setting of Cleveland Stadium)
Minute Maid Park, Houston, Texas
Nationals Park, Washington, District of Columbia
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland
PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Safeco Field, Seattle
  • Life, or Something Like It, 2002 film (some scenes)
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Shea Stadium, Queens, New York
Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, Missouri
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Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
Turner Field, Atlanta, Georgia
U. S. Cellular Field, Chicago
War Memorial Stadium, Buffalo, New York
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Wrigley Field, Chicago
Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, California
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Yankee Stadium I, Bronx, New York

The FBI Story (1959)(Interior and exterior shots seen while FBI agents are keeping communist suspect under surveillance.)

Yankee Stadium II, Bronx, New York
Zephyr Field, Metairie, Louisiana

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References[]

  1. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Mister Ed and the Dodgers. YouTube.
  2. ^ Roggie's Bump at IMDb
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Jerry Lewis as The Geisha Boy (1958) - Clip 5. YouTube.
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