Dodger Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers and one of the most popular sports franchises in professional sports. Dodger Stadium opened in and is the third oldest park in Major League Baseball. Offering one of the most unique and picturesque settings in sports, Dodger Stadium is carved into the hillside of Chavez Ravine, overlooking downtown LA to the south and the San Gabriel mountains to the north.
While more than three million fans pass through the turnstiles at Dodger Stadium to cheer on the Dodgers during the baseball season, there is yet another opportunity to see the stadium up close and personal Crowds often formed along the foul lines when the wooden stands were full.
On Opening Day of the final season at Washington Park April 11, , crowds were so large an estimated 30, arrived that the police were ordered in for control and the game was called before the seventh inning.
The smells from the canal and nearby factories often made for an unpleasant experience for fans and ballplayers alike. Team owner Charles Ebbets knew that the time had come to build something majestic.
Over a period of close to four years, Dodgers owner Charles Ebbets slowly acquired the land he needed to fulfill his dream of building a modern facility for his ballclub. After identifying an ideal location, four and one-half acres of land in an area known as "Pig Town," Ebbets set up the Pylon Construction Company, a corporation through which he secretly acquired the land, one parcel at a time. In , Ebbets announced his plans, but also realized that the cost of building the stadium would be daunting.
Ebbets partnered with Edward and Stephen McKeever, brothers who owned a contracting firm that specialized at first in sewers, water mains and asphalt, but later developed large building projects and housing in Brooklyn. In , a scoreboard was added to the right-field wall, which had nearly different angles to make fielding an interesting endeavor.
The press box was added in , and more seats were added after the , '37, and '47 seasons. The official scorer's decisions were announced on a large ad for Schaefer Beer over the scoreboard -- the letters "h" and "e" in "Schaefer" lit up for a hit or an error. The first televised baseball game was a win over the Reds at Ebbets Field on Aug. On Sept. In February of , the same wrecking ball that would later demolish the Polo Grounds began its work on Ebbets Field.
Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration. Although the steel and concrete stadium, which was designed by architect Christian H. Seating at Dodger Stadium The seats in the top deck behind home plate give you the most bang for your buck.
However, there really isn't a bad seat in the house to watch the game. Food at Dodger Stadium Dodger Dogs are one of the country's most iconic stadium foods, and Extreme Loaded Dogs will allow you to top it in several different ways.
The right field pavilion is an all you can eat section featuring classic concession fare, although beer is sold separately. You can also bring in your own food. The loge level concourse features several local craft brews. A nearby landowner claimed that a corner of his property had been paved over as part of the parking lot. He announced he was going to build a small hamburger stand on that small slice of property, selling "O'Malleyburgers", the buns to carry an imprint of Dodgers' owner Walter O'Malley, so that disgruntled patrons could "bite off his ear.
Dodger Stadium was also the home of the Los Angeles Angels between and At the conclusion of the season , the Los Angeles Dodgers made major renovations during the subsequent off-season. The largest of these improvements was the replacement of nearly all the seats in the stadium. The seats that were removed had been in use since the mids and helped give the stadium its unique "space age" feel with a color palette of bright yellow, orange, blue, and red. The new seats are in the original more muted color scheme consisting of yellow, light orange, turquoise, and sky blue.
The baseline seating sections have been converted into retro-style "box" seating, adding leg room and a table for fans. Other maintenance and repairs were made to the concrete structure of the stadium.
These improvements mark the second phase of a multi-year improvement plan for Dodger Stadium. Baseball Wiki Explore. Top Content. Recent blog posts. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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