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.
On April 10, 1971, Don Money of the Philadelphia Phillies hit the first home run in Veterans Stadium.
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The New Yankee Stadium is the easiest to hit a home run in. There have already been many record breaking stats involving home runs and the new stadium.
Willie Stargell holds the record for the most home-runs hit at Three Rivers Stadium. He played his entire Major League Baseball career as left-fielder and first baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Mulder was the first pitcher to hit a home run at the new Busch stadium!
On April 10, 1971, Don Money of the Philadelphia Phillies hit the first home run in Veterans Stadium.
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Jack Wilson was the first Pittsburgh Piate to hit a home run at Yankee Stadium on June 15, 2005.
Eric Young, in the first ever at bat by a Rockie at the stadium.
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Eric Young, in the first ever at bat by a Rockie at the stadium.
First home run at Yankee StadiumBabe Ruth hit the first home run at Yankees Stadium I, in the first game played on April 18, 1923 against Boston. Jorge Posada hit the first regular season home run in Yankees Stadium II, off Cliff Lee of the Cleveland Indians on April 16, 2009. Robinson Cano hit the first home run in an exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs om April 3, 2009.
The first home run hit at Busch III was by Bill Hall of the Milwaukee Brewers in the second inning of off Mark Mulder. Albert Pujols hit the first home run for the Cardinals at Busch III in the fourth inning. Mulder also hit a home run in the game. The Cardinals won the game 6-4.
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