The Ballpark Witness

🏟 Stadium Archive

Explore every baseball stadium you've visited, from current MLB parks to historic ballparks and forgotten venues from baseball's past.

Every fan's baseball journey is different. Some archives tell stories of cross-country stadium trips. Others reveal decades of games at a single home ballpark. Stadium Archive helps you visualize where you've been, discover the parks you've missed, and preserve the places that shaped your baseball history.

Baseball stadium map showing MLB ballparks visited

Your Baseball Travel History, Organized

The Stadium Archive turns your game log into a personal ballpark record. It tracks current MLB parks, historic stadiums, other baseball venues, first visits, latest visits, teams seen, and parks still left to visit.

Create a free account to start building your own stadium archive.

Baseball stadium tracker showing current, historic, and unvisited ballparks

Track Your Ballpark Chase

See your progress toward visiting every current MLB stadium while preserving the history of the parks you've already experienced.

The Stadium Archive organizes ballparks into current MLB parks, historic stadiums, parks not yet visited, and other baseball venues.

Whether you're chasing all 30 current MLB parks or simply keeping track of a lifetime of baseball memories, the archive helps you visualize where you've been and what still lies ahead.

Nationals Park stadium archive showing teams seen and teams not yet seen

Every Ballpark Has Its Own Story

Every stadium receives its own archive page, bringing together the games, teams, and memories connected to that ballpark.

Discover which teams you've seen most often, your record when watching each franchise, and which clubs are still missing from your collection.

In this example, 24 games attended at Nationals Park have resulted in seeing 14 different MLB teams, with 16 still left to complete the full set.

Historic Ballparks Still Count

Every baseball fan remembers certain stadiums that no longer exist. The Stadium Archive preserves those memories alongside your visits to current MLB parks.

Games attended at historic venues such as Veterans Stadium, RFK Stadium, Turner Field, the Kingdome, and Globe Life Park in Arlington remain part of your overall baseball history.

Whether your first game was decades ago or last week, your archive tells the story of how the game, its teams, and its stadiums have evolved over time.

Other ballparks visited including spring training and minor league venues

Baseball Beyond the Major Leagues

Baseball memories are not limited to MLB stadiums.

The archive can also preserve spring training parks, minor league stadiums, temporary venues, and other baseball destinations that have been part of your journey.

Those games still count. They are part of your baseball story too.

Zoomed baseball stadium map detail

See Your Stadiums on the Map

Visualize your baseball journey geographically, from road trips and hometown parks to historic venues and future destinations.

Stadium maps make your archive feel less like a list and more like a record of where baseball has taken you.

Explore More Baseball History

📘 Game Archive

Every game attended, preserved with scores, venues, attendance, duration, and box scores.

Explore Game Archive →

📅 Schedule Explorer

Browse MLB and Minor League schedules, revisit historic games, and explore box scores from baseball history.

Explore Schedule Explorer →

🎯 Chasers

Find award winners, active stars, roster targets, and future players to chase.

Explore Chasers →

Start Tracking Your Stadium History

Create a free account to track stadiums visited, games attended, teams seen, historic ballparks, and the baseball memories you've collected.

Create Free Account