
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia
The stadium also was the temporary home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1958 to 1961, and was the host venue for games three, four, and five of the 1959 World Series. It was the site of the first AFL–NFL World Championship Game (later called Super Bowl I) and Super Bowl VII.
A Home Like No Other: The Dodgers in L.A. Memorial Coliseum
2011年8月4日 · In an exhibition game celebrating the Dodgers’ 50th anniversary in Los Angeles, the Dodgers lose to the Red Sox, 7–4, before 115,300 at the Coliseum—setting a new world record for attendance at a baseball game.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Ballparks
Los Angeles, California. Tenant: Los Angeles Dodgers (NL); Los Angeles Rams and Raiders (NFL); USC Trojans (NCAA-1A football) Opened: October 6, 1923 First Dodgers game: April 18, 1958 Last Dodgers game: September 20, 1961 Current status: Still standing Surface: Grass. Architect: John & Donald Parkinson Builder: Edwards, Wildey and Dixon Co.
The L.A. Coliseum at 100: Remembering its Bizarre Baseball Years
The photos show the problem; playing baseball in the Coliseum meant sticking a diamond into the middle of an oval. We see fans with binoculars, straining to follow the action on the far-away field. Remember that this was before spectators could watch …
Coliseum History - Los Angeles Coliseum
Known as “The Greatest Stadium in the World,” the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1984, is a living memorial to all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I and a civic treasure for generations of Angelenos.
Clem's Baseball ~ (Los Angeles) Memorial Coliseum - Andrew …
2024年7月28日 · L.A. Memorial Coliseum was the home of the L.A. Rams football team from 1946 (when they moved from Cleveland) to 1979, and was also the home of the L.A. Chargers in 1961, before they moved to San Diego. At some point during the 1960s, the gridiron was shifted about 22 yards toward the west, and a small grandstand was built in front of the ...
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.com
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum was the home of Los Angeles Dodgers from 1958, when they moved to California from Brooklyn, NY to 1961, after which they moved into Dodger Stadium. Built in 1932 for the Summer Olympics , it was the first stadium to host both major league baseball and the Summer Olympics until Montreal's Stade Olympique became ...
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM - Ballparks of Baseball
The Los Angeles Coliseum, host of two Olympic Games, two Super Bowls and the USC Trojans football team since 1923 was the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers for four seasons. In the mid 1950s owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Walter O’Malley, sought a new ballpark to replace the aging Ebbets Field. When O’Malley was unable to acquire land in ...
MLB Ballparks | Los Angeles Coliseum
2014年7月15日 · The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Opened in 1923. 35 years later it would be the first L.A. home for the #Dodgers. pic.twitter.com/5ttT9PhdPH — MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) November 21, 2013. The L.A. Coliseum from the air. Notice the 60 foot tall net wall in left field. 252 feet down the line. #Dodgers pic.twitter.com/SAbyY63c9V
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Baseball Wiki | Fandom
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (also known as the L.A. Coliseum) is a multi-purpose stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Conceived as a hallmark of civic pride, the Coliseum was commissioned in 1921 as …