Dodger Stadium

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Dodger Stadium is a historic Major League Baseball ballpark in Los Angeles known for its picturesque setting and status as one of the oldest continuously used stadiums in the league.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball ballpark
baseball stadium
outdoor stadium
sports venue
architect Capt. Emil H. Praeger
Emil Praeger
builtFor Los Angeles Dodgers
capacity approximately 56000
city Los Angeles
climate Mediterranean climate
constructionCost approximately 23 million USD
constructionStart 1959
country USA
United States
designStyle modernist stadium design
division National League West
elevation approximately 300 feet above sea level
fieldOrientation northeast
hasScoreboardType video board
homeTeam Los Angeles Dodgers
hostedEvent 1980 MLB All-Star Game
2017 World Baseball Classic final
NHL Stadium Series game
World Series games
concerts
isOneOf oldest continuously used MLB ballparks
league Major League Baseball
locatedIn California
Los Angeles
namedAfter Los Angeles Dodgers
neighborhood Elysian Park
nickname Chavez Ravine
notableFeature multi-level seating bowl
terraced parking lots
views of downtown Los Angeles
views of the San Gabriel Mountains
opened 1962
openingDate 1962-04-10
operator Los Angeles Dodgers
outfieldFence symmetrical dimensions
owner Los Angeles Dodgers
parkingCapacity one of the largest stadium parking lots in MLB
previousHomeTeam Los Angeles Angels
primaryUse baseball
publicTransit Dodger Stadium Express bus
renovation major renovation in early 2010s
roofType open
scoreboardLocation beyond outfield
state California
surface natural grass
tenantSince Los Angeles Dodgers 1962


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