Stadium Name:   Dodger Stadium
Team:   Los Angeles Dodgers
Year Opened:    1962
Capacity:       56000
Surface:        Grass
Web Site:       www.dodgers.com
Address:        1000 Elysian Park Av., Los Angeles
Phone:  323-224-1-HIT

 

 
  L.A. Dodgers Dodger Stadium

In 1999, Dodgers' management announced an investment and limited renovation program to help make Dodger
Stadium more economically competitive with other ballparks.  New field level seats down the foul lines
beyond the dugouts and a new expanded dugout section were added in 2000.  A new scoreboard, Dodger Vision
debated in 2003 which enhanced the overall fan experience.  On average more than 2.7 million fans per season enjoys Dodger Stadium and during the past 44 years 115 million fans have watched the Dodgers. 

The Stadium, with its breath-taking view of downtown Los Angeles to the south; green, tree-lined Elysian
hills to the north and east; and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond has been the backdrop for many
entertainers such as The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, U2, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, KISS, David
Bowie, and many others.   In 1991, Dodger Stadium hosted the Opening Ceremonies for the United States
Olympics. The 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium has parking for 16,000 automobiles.