Which dugout does the home team sit in for each major league team?

A total of 19 of the 30 MLB teams (63%) have the home dugout on the first base side, while 11 of the 30 MLB teams (37%) have the home dugout on the third base side.

Team

Ballpark

Home Dugout

Arizona Diamondbacks

Chase Field

Third Base

Atlanta Braves

Turner Field

First Base

Baltimore Orioles

Oriole Park at Camden Yards

First Base

Boston Red Sox

Fenway Park

First Base

Chicago Cubs

Wrigley Field

Third Base

Chicago White Sox

U.S. Cellular Field

Third Base

Cincinnati Reds

Great American Ball Park

First Base

Cleveland Indians

Progressive Field

Third Base

Colorado Rockies

Coors Field

First Base

Detroit Tigers

Comerica Park

Third Base

Florida Marlins

Sun Life Stadium

First Base

Houston Astros

Minute Maid Park

First Base

Kansas City Royals

Kauffman Stadium

First Base

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Angel Stadium of Anaheim

Third Base

Los Angeles Dodgers

Dodger Stadium

Third Base

Milwaukee Brewers

Miller Park

First Base

Minnesota Twins

Target Field*

First Base

New York Mets

Citi Field

First Base

New York Yankees

Yankee Stadium

First Base

Oakland Athletics

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Third Base

Philadelphia Phillies

Citizens Bank Park

First Base

Pittsburgh Pirates

PNC Park

Third Base

St. Louis Cardinals

Busch Stadium

First Base

San Diego Padres

Petco Park

First Base

San Francisco Giants

AT&T Park

Third Base

Seattle Mariners

Safeco Field

First Base

Tampa Bay Rays

Tropicana Field

First Base

Texas Rangers

Rangers Ballpark in Arlington

First Base

Toronto Blue Jays

Rogers Centre

Third Base

Washington Nationals

Nationals Park

First Base

* New ballpark in for 2010.