Petco Park Overview
Petco Park is the home ballpark of the San Diego Padres, located in San Diego, California. The stadium opened in 2004 and seats approximately 40,209 fans. It sits at an elevation of roughly 60 feet above sea level and operates in the Pacific (PT) time zone. The playing surface is grass. It is an open-air ballpark fully exposed to local weather. From a hitter's and pitcher's perspective, the outfield measures 336 feet down the left-field line, 357 feet to left-center, 396 feet to straightaway center, 387 feet to right-center, and 322 feet down the right-field line. Its deepest posted distance is center field at 396 feet, while the most reachable corner is right field at 322 feet. As one of the 30 active Major League Baseball ballparks, Petco Park combines these fixed dimensions, its 60-foot elevation, and its open air configuration to shape how the ball carries, how pitchers attack the zone, and how run scoring plays out across a season. The San Diego Padres compete in the NL West of the National League, and this venue serves as their fixed home environment for all home games on the schedule. Relative to a typical big-league outfield, the 396-foot center-field distance and 329-foot average corner here place Petco Park on the more compact, hitter-accessible end of the league spectrum. The reference figures on this page are evergreen stadium facts rather than daily projections, and they anchor EdgeRanked's park-adjusted MLB projection, weather, and results coverage for this venue.
Official Outfield Dimensions
Posted official outfield distances (feet).
| Field | Distance |
|---|---|
| Left Field | 336 ft |
| Left-Center | 357 ft |
| Center Field | 396 ft |
| Right-Center | 387 ft |
| Right Field | 322 ft |
Proprietary Park Ratings
EdgeRanked's deterministic 0-100 outlook ratings derived from verified park geometry, elevation, and configuration. Higher favors the named environment; Pitcher Friendliness is the inverse.
Empirical Park Factors
Verified multi-season empirical park factors are not part of EdgeRanked's published dataset, so they are shown as Unavailable rather than estimated.
| Factor | Value |
|---|---|
| Home Run Factor | Unavailable |
| Run Factor | Unavailable |
| Singles Factor | Unavailable |
| Doubles Factor | Unavailable |
| Triples Factor | Unavailable |
Handedness Analysis
Geometry-based read on how the park's dimensions play for each batter handedness.
Left-Handed Hitter Impact
Left-handed hitters benefit from a shorter right field (322 ft) relative to left (336 ft), making the pull-side porch more reachable.
Right-Handed Hitter Impact
Right-handed hitters face a deeper left field (336 ft) on the pull side, so opposite-field power and gap contact are more productive paths.
Weather & Environment
As an open-air ballpark at roughly 60 feet of elevation, Petco Park is shaped by real weather. Warmer air and lower humidity let the ball carry farther, while cool, damp, or heavy marine air suppresses fly-ball distance. Wind direction matters most: a breeze blowing out turns fly balls into home runs, while an inbound wind knocks them down. Wind is a meaningful, regularly-felt factor here. These effects are evergreen tendencies; EdgeRanked layers live forecasts on top of them for game-day projections.
Ballpark Profile
Petco Park carries a distinct on-field character driven by its geometry, elevation, and exposure to the elements. The park stands at about 60 feet of elevation in San Diego, California, a factor that influences how far well-struck balls travel and how much break pitchers can generate. The outfield is notably asymmetrical: left field plays 336 feet while right field is only 322 feet, a 14-foot gap that gives left-handed pull hitters a more inviting target down the right-field line. Center field is relatively shallow at 396 feet, keeping straightaway drives in play as home-run threats. As an open-air park, conditions here are shaped by wind, temperature, and humidity, so the same swing can produce different outcomes from a cool, heavy night to a warm, dry afternoon. On EdgeRanked's deterministic park-intelligence scale, Petco Park clearly favors hitters and run scoring, grading 60/100 for run environment and 64/100 for home runs. Its extra-base-hit environment rates 52/100, reflecting how the gaps and 396-foot center field reward doubles and triples, while pitcher friendliness sits at 45/100. The natural-grass surface plays at a conventional infield speed, with hop and reaction times typical of a grass field. With a seating capacity of roughly 40,209, the park's scale and configuration also influence foul territory and the overall feel of at-bats for both hitters and pitchers. Located in San Diego, California within the Pacific (PT) time zone, Petco Park carries an EdgeRanked weather sensitivity rating of 76/100, a measure of how much day-to-day conditions can move its scoring environment relative to other Major League ballparks. Signature characteristics include: Marine layer suppresses fly balls; Pitcher-friendly; Heavy night air. Taken together, these traits make Petco Park a unique environment within Major League Baseball, and they feed directly into EdgeRanked's park-aware projection, weather, and results coverage for San Diego Padres games.