Ebbets Field ended in 1960.
The last day game played at Ebbets Field took place on September 24, 1957. This game marked the end of an era for the Brooklyn Dodgers, as they would soon move to Los Angeles. Ebbets Field, a historic ballpark, was home to the Dodgers from 1913 until their relocation.
The dogers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angelas after the 1957 season. So there was no need for Ebbets field.
Yes, Ebbets Field, the historic home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was torn down in 1960. The stadium was demolished to make way for a housing development, despite its significance in baseball history. Ebbets Field was known for its unique features and vibrant atmosphere, and its demolition marked the end of an era for Brooklyn baseball fans. Today, the site is occupied by apartment buildings.
Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field.
Ebbets Field was named after Charlie Ebbets. He was the owner of Washington Park and decided to build a new stadium so they named it Ebbets Field.
The last day game played at Ebbets Field took place on September 24, 1957. This game marked the end of an era for the Brooklyn Dodgers, as they would soon move to Los Angeles. Ebbets Field, a historic ballpark, was home to the Dodgers from 1913 until their relocation.
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The dogers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angelas after the 1957 season. So there was no need for Ebbets field.
Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field.
Ebbets Field
Prior to playing at Ebbets Field, the Brooklyn Dodgers played at Washington Field in Brooklyn, New York.The Dodgers played at Ebbets Field from 1913-1957. While playing at Washington Field the team had several unofficial names, such as the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers and the Brooklyn Superbas.
The Dodgers played at Ebbets Field from 1913-1957.
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31,902 seats