Chavez Ravine.
When the stadium was first built, it was named Ericsson Stadium. Several years ago, the name was changed to Bank of America Stadium.
Forbes Field in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Built in 1909
13: Wrigley field (named for William Wrigley, not the company) Camden Yards Angel Stadium Fenway Park Kauffman Stadium Oakland Coliseum Metrodome The Ballpark in Arlington Yankee Stadium Dolphin Stadium Nationals Park Dodger Stadium Turner Field
The Jammy Dodger
Dodger Sterling's birth name is Earl Rankin Stirling.
The Colts will begin play in Lucas Oil Stadium starting in the fall of 2008.
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.
Reliant stadium was built once the Texans were made into a team back in 2001. The original stadium that the Houston Oilers used to play in was called the Astrodome.
the same people who made the Estadio Da Luz and the Emirates Stadium
Until the 8th August 2008 it is Layer Road. A new stadium opens for the new season on the 8th. The new ones called Weston homes Community stadium
It's just Dodger Stadium (as of 2009 the naming rights to the stadium have never been sold, although there is talk of that happening sometime in the near future). It's one of only 7 current MLB parks that are 100% privately owned by the teams that play in them (and one of an even smaller list that was not originally financed with public funds).
The Jammy Dodger and at the end, the Jammy Dodger II