the trop only holds 38k That's pretty much irrelevant to my point. The Trop opened in 1990, eight years before the Devil Rays, or Rays, came into existence. That wasn't a conscious decision by an MLB team to build such a small stadium; this is. Considering their fan-base, I'm not saying they should build a bigger stadium. It's just quite small. I believe PNC was built to be just 36k. Citi Field is going to be much smaller than Shea. It's been a trend for a while. Wrigley and Fenway showed the benefits of small capacity. The trend has been smaller, especially after both Colorado and Texas built huge stadiums. But 34,000 still seemed small to me, that was my question. According to wikipedia (I know, I know) PNC seats roughly 38,500 and Citi Field will seat about 45,000. PNC is right in line -- albeit a little smaller -- with Wrigley and Fenway, but in a much smaller market. It's also ironic you mention Wrigley and Fenway to extol the virtues of smaller stadiums, when both have crammed extra seating in everywhere possible this century.