Willie Stargell is the only person to ever hit two home runs out of Dodger Stadium. His first was a 506 foot bomb off of pitcher Alan Foster on August 5th 1969, and the other was a 470 foot shot off of Andy Messersmith on May 8th 1973.
It wasn't for over 30 years before Mike Piazza became the second player and only Dodger to ever hit a home run out of the park. On September 21st 1997, Mike Piazza hit a 478 foot home run off of San Francisco Giant pitcher Mike Lansing.
July 17th 1998, Mark McGwire hit the longest home run at 511 ft over the right field pavilion at Dodger Stadium against pitcher Brian Bohanon.
Manny hit one in 2009, don't know the details. (LOL) (BROKE A WINDSHIELD)
Yankee Stadium
Four stadiums bear the name of their teams: Orioles Park Yankee Stadium Rangers Ball Park in Arlington Angeles Stadium If you want to split hairs, also; Oakland -Alameida Stadium, home of the Oakland Athletics. In the National League there are only two: Dodger Stadium and Nationals Park.
In Dodger Stadium, the outfield fences vary in distance. The left field line is approximately 330 feet, center field is about 395 feet, and the right field line is around 330 feet as well. Additionally, the power alleys in left and right field are around 380 feet. These distances can slightly impact the game's dynamics and home run potential.
The only three players to hit three home runs in a game at Shea Stadium are Claudell Washington of the Atlanta Braves (1978), Jeff Kent of the New York Mets (1999), and Jim Edmonds of the St. Louis Cardinals (2008).
The Dodgers moved to Dodgers Stadium in 1962. The first home run hit by a Dodger there was by Jim Gilliam off Moe Drabowsky of the Cincinnati Reds in the third inning of the game played April 11, 1962. The Dodgers won the game 6-2. It was the second game ever played at Dodger Stadium. The first home run ever hit at Dodgers Stadium was by Wally Post of the Reds the day before, April 10, 1962.
Yankee Stadium
There are a couple of ballparks in Major League Baseball that have yellow seats. Miller Park (home of the Milwaukee Brewers) and Dodger Stadium (home of the Los Angeles Dodgers) both have yellow seats. Miller Park has them on the upper level, and Dodger Stadium have them on the lower level.
Dodger stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is the second oldest stadium in the National League, open in 1962.
31,525. The Dodgers drew 2,553,577 fans for 81 regular season home games.
Three Rivers Stadium (by YoYo Small-Pierce)
There are many stadiums in which hitting a home run is easier, with Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati as the easiest. Also included in the top five are Yankee Stadium, Rogers Centre, Coors Field and Dodger Stadium.
To get Miami Dolphins players' autographs at a home game, arrive early to the stadium and position yourself near the players' entrance or warm-up areas. Bring a football, jersey, or other memorabilia to have signed, and be respectful and patient while waiting for players to arrive or leave. After the game, you can also try to catch players as they exit the stadium, but be mindful of their time and space. Always follow stadium rules and respect the players' boundaries.
No, the LA Dodgers do not play near the ocean. Their home stadium, Dodger Stadium, is located in Elysian Park, which is approximately 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean. While Los Angeles is a coastal city, the stadium itself is situated inland.
If you are talking about Major League Baseball, it is Los Angeles, California.
Three Rivers Stadium (1970-2000)
why did dodger bring home the coffee, hotrolls and ham in the crown of his hat
Anaheim is a suburb of Los Angeles. From Dodger Stadium to Anaheim stadium, home of the Angels is approximatly 20 miles. Driving time depends on traffic and could be as little as 30 minutes to over an hour.