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Dodger Stadium is a ballpark in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.It is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Opened in 1962, it was constructed in less than three years at a cost of US$23 million (US$232 million in 2023).
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Currently: parking lot for CBS Television City Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Home of: Los Angeles Dodgers - National League (1958-61) Location: 3911 South Figueroa Street Dodger Stadium also known as Chavez Ravine Home of: Los Angeles Dodgers - National League (1962-present) Los Angeles/California Angels - American League (1962-65)
The Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit Project is a proposed aerial gondola in Los Angeles, California, United States, connecting Union Station to the Dodger Stadium property with an intermediate station at Los Angeles State Historic Park. The aerial gondolas will also serve Elysian Park adjacent to the stadium.
Shohei Ohtani returned to Dodger Stadium as a conquering hero Friday after clinching the first 50-50 season in MLB history.Then he kept doing what he does best. After reaching 50-50 and 51-51 in ...
Stadium Capacity City State Home Team(s) League(s) Image 1: Oakland Coliseum: 56,782 [nb 1] [1] Oakland: California: Oakland Athletics: American League 2: Dodger Stadium: 56,000 [2] Los Angeles: California: Los Angeles Dodgers: National League 3: Chase Field: 48,405 [3] Phoenix: Arizona: Arizona Diamondbacks: National League 4: T-Mobile Park ...
Dodger Stadium: Los Angeles Dodgers Angels: 1962 — — Active. Renovated heavily from 2012 to 2020. Kauffman Stadium: Kansas City, Missouri: Royals: 1973 — — Active. Renovated heavily from 2007 to 2009. The Royals are scheduled to build a new ballpark in the near future. Metropolitan Stadium: Bloomington, Minnesota: Twins: 1956 1981 1985 ...
They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).