Baseball's oldest park, Fenway Park, opened in 1912. Since then, over 75 buildings (stadiums, parks, fields, domes, grounds, coliseums, a centre, and a bowl) have hosted major league teams. How many can you name?
Only ballparks that have hosted a majority of home games in a season are considered.
Some ballparks share a name - use (ii) to differentiate them (e.g. Ball Park; Ball Park (ii) ) Common names ("Park", "Field", and "Stadium") will autofill. "Dome", "Grounds", and "Bowl" and others have to be entered.
It's Globe Life, not Global Life. And Metrodome should be accepted. I tried the full name and that didn't work too so I gave up. Type ins need to be more consistent. Either require the stadium/field/park/dome etc after it or don't. Mixing it up is too confusing.
Fixed Globe Life, added Metrodome. Put a disclaimer in about autofilling stadium/park/field, but not the others (since they're not common). Thanks for the corrections.
Very good idea for a quiz, but a few frustrating quirks: "Yankee" produces the answer for old Yankee Stadium, but not the new one, which apparently is "Yankee Stadium (ii)" (a term that no one in history has ever used. It's just "Yankee Stadium.") The answer should fill in both. Ditto for the Cardinals. "Busch" gives you the original Busch Stadium, but not the new Busch Stadium. No idea what you wanted for that one. You should accept old names--and you do, in some instances. Typing in "AT&T" gives you Oracle Park (which it should), but I just tried several different names for the Marlins' old stadium...Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Landshark, Sun Life...and none of them worked. I just gave up. Those all refer to the same stadium and should be accepted, as it was known by those names when the Marlins played there.