The Los Angeles Dodgers are regarded as one of baseball’s most iconic franchises, complete with a rich history that dates back to their time in Brooklyn. The move to Los Angeles meant the need for a new home.
Thus, Dodger Stadium was built and opened April 10, 1962, in a matchup with the Cincinnati Reds. The backdrop at Chavez Ravine is among the most picturesque, while in-stadium aspects of the Dodgers’ home are some of the more recognizable in sports.
Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest ballpark in the Majors, behind Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. The Guggenheim ownership group has made notable upgrades in recent years, improving the stadium’s infrastructure and offerings.