Dodger stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is the second oldest stadium in the National League, open in 1962.
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The Giants needed a more attractive and wind-resistant stadium than Candlestick Park, which by the late 1990s had become the second-oldest National League ballpark after Wrigley Field in Chicago.
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Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California is the largest ballpark in the United States by seating capacity, with a capacity of around 56,000 seats. It is also the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
Wrigley Field is the second oldest Major League baseball park in use today. It opened in 1914. Fenway Park is the oldest opening in 1912. And coming in 3rd is believe it or not Dodger Stadium which opened in 1962.
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The National League, established on February 2, 1876, is the oldest of the Major Leagues. The American League was begun in 1901.
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The oldest active franchises are the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs. Both are charter members of the National League which began in 1876.
The National League began play as a major league in 1876. The American League began play as a major league in 1901.