I know coor's field is said to be the easiest cause the air is so light in the mile high city, but I think it would be wrigley cause its short as it is, but they also have a 10 ft net that extends onto the field and that shortens it even more.
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This is very incorrect. Wrigley is 355 down the line in Left, 353 in right.
Yankee Stadium, while having a deeper CF, is only 318 down the line in left and 314 in right.
However, Fenway is the shortest at 310 in left (misleading because of the monster) and only 302 in right.
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According to estimations made in 2007 by the U.S. Census Bureau, that would be Pittsburgh, home of the Pirates, which had a population of 311,218 and was the 60th most populated city in the United States.
The Tampa Bay Rays' stadium is located in St. Petersburg which has a smaller population (246,407) than Pittsburgh and was ranked the 76th most populated city in the United States.
Just based on observation I would say Camden Yards home of the Baltimore Orioles .
Great American Ballpark is the 2nd smallest stadium in the mlb. It is the home of the reds. I am talking demesion wise not how many people it can hold.
The monster wall at Fenway Park(home of the Boston Red Sox) is very close in because the wall is so high.