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Best & Worst MLB Ballparks For Home Runs: Dingers Die In The Bay

If you bounce around the majors, you'll find a variety of MLB ballparks big and small. No two stadiums are alike, and that's a good thing. 

Baseball sharps take note of which parks favor hitters or pitchers. There are betting advantages and disadvantages camouflaged within each venue's towering wall or short porch. Here's everything you need to know about which MLB ballparks are good or bad for dingers.

All Park Factor sabermetrics come via Baseball Savant.

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Best MLB Home Run Parks (Per Baseball Savant)
Rank Ballpark HR Factor
1 Great American Ball Park (CIN) 124
2 Petco Park (SDP) 123
3 Yankee Stadium (NYY) 122
4 Dodger Stadium (LAD) 121
5 Minute Maid Park (HOU) 116
6 Citizens Bank Park (PHI) 114
7 Target Field (MIN) 113
8 American Family Field (MIL) 111
9 Citi Field (NYM) 108
10 Angel Stadium (LAA) 107
11 Progressive Field (CLE) 106
12 Coors Field (COL) 105
13 Globe Life Field (TEX) 105
14 Camden Yards (BAL) 104
15 Rogers Centre (TOR) 100
16 Tropicana Field (TB) 99
17 loanDepot Park (MIA) 95
18 Nationals Park (WAS) 93
19 Guaranteed Rate Field (CHI) 93
20 Chase Field (ARI) 92
21 Comerica Park (DET) 92
22 PNC Park (PIT) 90
23 Fenway Park (BOS) 90
24 T-Mobile Park (SEA) 89
25 Truist Park (ATL) 88
26 Wrigley Field (CHC) 85
27 Busch Stadium (STL) 83
28 Kauffman Stadium (KC) 82
29 Oakland Coliseum (OAK) 82
30 Oracle Park (SF) 72

Oakland Coliseum is no longer an MLB stadium; Tropicana Field is not in play for 2025

Great American Ballpark (124) - CIN

Great American Ball Park (GABP) has long been a haven for home run hitters, and in 2024, it solidified its reputation by leading MLB ballparks with a 124 home run factor, according to Baseball Savant. This isn't surprising, given GABP's cozy dimensions: just 328 feet to left field and 325 feet to right field, both with relatively low wall heights. These short porches make it enticing for sluggers aiming to pad their home run totals.

The park's design amplifies its hitter-friendly nature. The 35-foot-wide gap between the second and third decks, known as "The Gap," allows wind to flow through, potentially aiding the ball's carry, especially towards right field. Additionally, Cincinnati's warm summer temperatures can further enhance ball flight, making routine fly balls more likely to clear the fences.

It's no wonder GABP has earned nicknames like "Great American Small Park" among pitchers who dread its confines. Since its opening in 2003, the stadium has consistently ranked among the top in home runs allowed. For fans craving offensive fireworks, GABP delivers night after night, much to the chagrin of visiting pitchers.

Yankee Stadium (122) - NYY

Yankee Stadium's reputation as a home run haven was further cemented in 2024, boasting a 122 home run factor, per Baseball Savant. This surge in long balls can be largely attributed to its infamous "short porch" in right field, a mere 314 feet from home plate, enticing left-handed hitters to swing for the fences. The outfield wall's uniform height of eight feet also offers minimal resistance to well-hit balls.

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Oracle Park (72) - SF

Oracle Park earned its reputation as MLB’s toughest home run venue in 2024, posting a league-low 72 home run factor, 28% below average. Its vast outfield dimensions, including the 415-foot “Triples Alley” in right-center, swallow potential homers, turning them into extra-base hits. Situated by San Francisco Bay, the park’s cool air and swirling winds further suppress ball flight, while dense evening air makes it even harder for hitters to clear the fences. For power hitters, Oracle Park is less of a launching pad and more of a warning-track graveyard.

Best MLB OVER Ballparks

Venue Over Record Profit
Dodger Stadium 22-12-0 +$770.83
Sutter Health Park 21-12-0 +$687.56
Rogers Centre 21-13-1 +$623.61
Rate Field 18-12-2 +$413.44
Wrigley Field 16-11-2 +$407.29
Oriole Park at Camden Yards 16-11-2 +$359.73
T-Mobile Park 18-13-2 +$321.81
Busch Stadium 17-13-1 +$244.81
Citizens Bank Park 16-15-0 -$47.64
Tokyo Dome 1-1-0 -$16.67
loanDepot park 17-17-0 -$192.22
Coors Field 14-14-1 -$123.68
PNC Park 16-17-0 -$286.79
Nationals Park 15-16-0 -$254.01
Angel Stadium of Anaheim 11-13-2 -$327.47
Fenway Park 14-17-2 -$446.11
Chase Field 13-16-3 -$423.1
Progressive Field 12-16-1 -$521.5
Oracle Park 13-18-0 -$566.75
Daikin Park 14-20-0 -$707.2
Great American Ball Park 12-18-1 -$691.44
Yankee Stadium 12-19-0 -$796.64
Petco Park 11-18-1 -$762.61
Citi Field 11-18-2 -$813.2
Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium 12-20-0 -$906.43
George M. Steinbrenner Field 14-24-3 -$1174.91
Target Field 9-16-1 -$759.73
American Family Field 10-18-1 -$904.05
Comerica Park 9-18-3 -$975.59
Truist Park 9-19-3 -$1084.82
Globe Life Field 8-25-0 -$1762.06

Best MLB OVER Ballparks Last 5 Seasons

Venue Over Record Profit
Rickwood Field 1-0-0 +$86.96
Sutter Health Park 21-12-0 +$687.56
TD Ballpark 13-8-0 +$372.95
Sahlen Field 13-10-0 +$169.37
loanDepot park 182-154-22 +$1251.76
PNC Park 186-160-11 +$722.11
Dodger Stadium 189-165-21 +$674.09
Oriole Park at Camden Yards 175-161-20 -$215.23
Tropicana Field 160-151-17 -$460.37
Chase Field 176-167-20 -$682.64
Rogers Centre 151-146-19 -$815.87
Angel Stadium of Anaheim 170-165-15 -$1197.04
Gocheok Sky Dome 1-1-0 -$16.67
Field of Dreams 1-1-0 -$4.76
Fenway Park 174-174-14 -$1647.78
Tokyo Dome 1-1-0 -$16.67
Target Field 167-168-19 -$1636.21
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 157-159-7 -$1647.21
Daikin Park 183-186-12 -$2077.62
Yankee Stadium 177-180-10 -$1885.89
Busch Stadium 168-173-13 -$1958.65
Citizens Bank Park 172-178-21 -$2192.21
Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium 170-176-12 -$2070.33
Globe Life Field 168-174-21 -$2274.73
American Family Field 167-174-19 -$2186.99
Wrigley Field 163-170-20 -$2189.57
Nationals Park 167-175-12 -$2396.08
Coors Field 166-178-7 -$2646.59
Great American Ball Park 166-178-10 -$2650.79
Petco Park 167-180-12 -$2664.62
Truist Park 164-184-17 -$3438.7
Progressive Field 163-185-13 -$3663.73
T-Mobile Park 157-180-21 -$3641.54
Citi Field 160-187-14 -$4130.8
Rate Field 155-183-18 -$4221.39
Oracle Park 158-190-10 -$4599.92
Comerica Park 147-188-21 -$5499.84
George M. Steinbrenner Field 14-24-3 -$1174.91
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu 1-3-0 -$209.09
London Stadium 0-3-1 -$300.0
Journey Bank Ballpark 0-4-0 -$400.0

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