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On March 28, 2008, the Dodgers set the world record for the largest attendance for a single baseball game during an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in honor of the Dodgers' 50th anniversary, with 115,300 fans in attendance. [92]
Odds: Los Angeles by 1.5. O/U: 7.5. Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Mets schedule. All times are Central Standard Time. Game 1: Los Angeles 9, New York 0. Game 2: New York 7, Los Angeles 3. Game 3 ...
Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Mets schedule. All times are Central Standard Time. Game 1: Dodgers 9, Mets 0. Game 2: vs. New York at 3:08 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14 (Fox and FS1) Game 3: at New ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will host the New York Mets at 7:15 p.m. Sunday in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series.. Los Angeles advanced with a 3-2 series win over San Diego, while New ...
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, pictured during the 1959 World Series. In the meantime, the Dodgers played their home games from 1958 to 1961 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a gargantuan football and track-and-field stadium that had been built in 1923, and then expanded to host the 1932 Summer Olympics. The Coliseum's dimensions were ...
This article details the current and historical radio and television broadcasters for the National League Los Angeles Dodgers.The history of Dodgers' games being broadcast began when the then-Brooklyn Dodgers became one of the first Major League Baseball teams to begin radio broadcasts and were the first to be featured on a television baseball game broadcast, both during the 1939 season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking for their first World Series trip since 2020 when they try to close out the New York Mets in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series Friday afternoon ...
The attendance for these 3 games represented almost 1 ⁄ 10 of their total fans (1.7 million) for the entire 81 game home schedule, and prompted at least one reporter on ESPN to wonder if the euphoria in the Bay Area following the games reflected a delusion that the Giants had won the World Series rather than simply knocking the Dodgers out ...