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MLB stadiums across the US: How many ballparks have you visited?

Former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the changes ahead of the upcoming season. 

There are 30 MLB baseball parks across the United States, plus one in Canada, where games are hel during the season. Each field has its own charms and hidden gems that make them unique. 

Many of the MLB fields have been functional for decades, while others do not have as much historic appeal and opened their doors more recently. While these fields have the primary purpose of hosting their respective MLB home teams, there are other events held at these venues, including additional sporting events, concerts, races and more. 

Here is a list of all 30 MLB stadiums, organized from oldest to newest. This list is set up in order of when the first baseball game was played on the field. For some, that date differs from when it was first opened, if they were used for different sporting events. 

Fenway Park is the oldest of the MLB stadiums. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

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The first game played by the Boston Red Sox was in historic Fenway Park in 1912, making it the oldest of all MLB stadiums. The venue has kept its historic feel, while adding in modern elements over the years. Before playing at Fenway, the team played at Huntington Avenue Grounds from 1901 until 1911. 

Wrigley Field opened its doors to the public in 1914. The Chicago Cubs play at the second-oldest MLB field. 

The Los Angeles Dodgers play in Dodger Stadium, a field that held its first game in April 1962. The team's original home was in Brooklyn, New York, but they made the move to Los Angeles in 1958. 

Dodger Stadium opened up in April 1962. (George Rose/Getty

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