Match every MLB ballpark to the city it calls home in this fast, fun geography-and-baseball challenge. You’ll see stadium names across eras, from classic parks to modern venues, and pick the correct c...
Pick a difficulty and question count to begin.
Stadium-to-city recognition is a core baseball trivia skill, and this quiz keeps it focused: identify the MLB city connected to each ballpark name.
Because teams move, rename parks, and share metro areas, you’ll also build confidence with older stadium names and tricky “nearby city” traps.
Each question gives 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can play quickly or take your time to think.
Choose your question count before you start (up to 100), then set difficulty to Mixed for a balanced blend of straightforward current parks and tougher historical or less-obvious entries.
Mixed difficulty rotates between well-known modern ballparks and a smaller set of curveballs, so you’re not stuck in a long run of obscure questions.
If you miss one, use it as a flashcard: remember the ballpark name, link it to the franchise, then lock in the city for next time.
What is the home ballpark of the New York Yankees?
Which MLB ballpark is known as Wrigley Field?
Which city is home to the Dodgers?
This quiz has 100 questions focused on MLB ballparks and their cities.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
Yes. Pick your question count (up to 100) and choose a difficulty setting, including Mixed.
Yes. Mixed difficulty can include modern venues plus older names and renamed parks to test deeper knowledge.
The most common slip-ups are confusing nearby metro cities and mixing up city vs. state when selecting an answer.

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