Ranking MLB Stadiums Hot Dogs

WebStaurantStore has analyzed 2025 price data at Major League stadiums across the country specifically for hot dogs. According to their research, the league average price is $5.47 this season.

The most expensive hot dog can be found at Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, where they sell for $7.96 each.

As for the cheapest stadium for hot dogs, this season it’s Chase Field, where the Arizona Diamondbacks play, and it’ll only cost you $3.07 for one.

But some ballparks are charging a fortune for their specialty dogs. At Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers, they have a burrito version of the 24-inch Boomstick hot dog that’s priced at $35.99, and a Hot Dawwg Triple Play - that’s one chili cheese dog, one hot dog wrapped in bacon and one hot dog honoring the opposing team - for $32.99.

The report also looks at beer prices at MLB ballparks and finds that the league average is $7.18 this year.

Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, has the cheapest beer at $3.08.

At Nationals Park, where the Washington Nationals play, a beer will set you back $15.40, making it the most expensive baseball stadium for beer this season.

Cheapest Baseball Parks for Hot Dogs

  1. Arizona Diamondbacks (Chase Field) - $3.07
  2. Miami Marlins (loanDepot Park) - $3.08
  3. New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium) - $3.08
  4. Atlanta Braves (Truist Park) - $4.10
  5. Minnesota Twins (Target Field) - $4.10

Most Expensive Baseball Parks for Hot Dogs

  1. San Diego Padres (Petco Park) - $7.96
  2. San Francisco Giants (Oracle Park) - $7.71
  3. Texas Rangers (Globe Life Field) - $7.19
  4. New York Mets (Citi Field) - $7.19
  5. Colorado Rockies (Coors Field) - $7
Los Angeles Dodgers v San Diego Padres

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