2018 home runs, by stadium

May 1, 2019 at 3:52AM

2018 Home Runs

The home-run range was a country wide in 2018, from Yankee Stadium in New York to AT&T Park in San Francisco:

239Yankee Stadium (N.Y. Yankees)

233Globe Life Park (Texas Rangers)

233Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati Reds)

225Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays))

223Camden Yards (Baltimore Orioles)

223Angel Stadium (Los Angeles Angels)

220Coors Field (Colorado Rockies)

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214Dodger Stadium (82 games) (L.A. Dodgers)

210Nationals Park (Washington Nationals)

210Progressive Field (Cleveland Indians)

205Miller Park (Milwaukee Brewers)

193Citizens Bank Park (80 games) (Phila. Phillies)

189Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox)

186Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago White Sox)

184Safeco Field (Seattle Mariners)

182Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros)

177Oakland Coliseum (Oakland A's)

171Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)

170Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City Royals)

168Target Field (79 games) (Twins)

167Citi Field (New York Mets)

166Petco Park (78 games) (San Diego Padres)

165Wrigley Field (82 games) (Chicago Cubs)

163Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers)

161Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)

151PNC Park (80 games) (Pittsburgh Pirates)

147Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay Rays)

146SunTrust Park (Atlanta Braves)

127Marlins Park (Miami Marlins)

124AT&T Park (San Francisco Giants)

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