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This is a list of venues used for professional and some amateur
baseball in
Los Angeles, California , United States, and surrounding neighborhoods and cities such as
Hollywood ,
Vernon ,
Venice and
Anaheim .
Washington Park
Wrigley Field
Coliseum
Dodger Stadium
Angel Stadium
Professional
Athletic Park
Los Angeles Seraphs/Angels - California League (1892-1893 part)
Location: Seventh Street (south); Alameda Street (west); Mateo Street (east); Palmetto Street a block's width away to the north.
Ballpark within
Chutes Park opened around 1895.
Home of:
Los Angeles Angels - California League (1901-02) /
Pacific Coast League (1903-1910)
Location: north-center edge of the amusement park which was bounded by Grand Avenue (west), Main Street (east), Washington Boulevard (north, which bordered third base line), 21st Street (south)
Currently: LA Mart and parking lots
Prager Park
Home of:
Los Angeles Nationals -
Pacific National League (1903) - disbanded Aug 21
Location: Grand Avenue (west), Washington Boulevard (south), Hill Street (east) - "across the street from Chutes Park"
Maier Park
Though nominally Los Angeles, in order to avoid conflicts with the PCL the teams played all their games at the parks of the other teams: Long Beach, Pasadena, Redondo and Santa Ana
Home of:
Vernon Tigers -
Pacific Coast League (1909-1912, 1915-1925)
Los Angeles Maiers -
Southern California Trolley League (1910 only)
Los Angeles McCormicks -
Southern California Trolley League (1910 only)
Location: in Vernon - the actual Vernon ballpark was on Santa Fe Avenue (east, left field); buildings and 38th Street (north, third base); Irving street (west, first base); and industrial buildings (south, right field)
Washington Park
Home of:
Los Angeles Angels -
Pacific Coast League (1911-late 1925)
Venice Tigers - PCL (1913-1914) (selected games)
Location: Address listed as 218 West Washington Boulevard. On a large block bounded by Washington (north), Main (east), 21st (south), Hill Street (west), overlaying Chutes Park site
Currently: LA Mart and parking lots
Maier Park
Home of:
Venice Tigers - PCL (1913-1914)
Location: in the Venice district - southwest corner of Virginia Avenue and Washington Boulevard (now South Venice Boulevard and Abbot Kinney Boulevard) - stands were physically moved from the one city to the other
Wrigley Field
Home of:
Los Angeles Angels -
Pacific Coast League (late 1925-1957)
Hollywood Stars - PCL (1926-1935, 1938)
Los Angeles California Angels -
American League (1961 only)
Location: Avalon Boulevard (east, right field); 41st Street (north, left field); 42nd Place (south, first base); San Pedro Street (west, third base) - about 1½ miles straight south of Washington Park
Currently:
Gilbert W. Lindsay Community Center
Gilmore Stadium
Home of:
Hollywood Stars - PCL (while awaiting completion of Gilmore Field)
Location: west of Gilmore Field
Currently:
CBS Television City
Gilmore Field
Home of:
Hollywood Stars - PCL (1939-57)
Location: south side of Beverly Boulevard; between Genesee Avenue and The Grove Drive; between
Gilmore Stadium (west) and
Pan-Pacific Auditorium (east)
Home plate: northwest corner
Currently: parking lot for
CBS Television City
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Home of:
Los Angeles Dodgers -
National League (1958-61)
Location: 3911 South Figueroa Street
Dodger Stadium also known as Chavez Ravine
Home of:
Los Angeles Dodgers -
National League (1962-present)
Los Angeles/California Angels -
American League (1962-65)
Also used as a neutral site in the
2020 MLB postseason
Location: 1000
Vin Scully Avenue (orig.
Elysian Park Avenue)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim also known as Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field
Home of:
California / Los Angeles Angels -
American League (1966-present)
Location: 2000
Gene Autry Way; in Anaheim
Amateur
Anteater Ballpark
Home of:
UC Irvine Anteaters baseball (2002–present)
Location: On the campus of the University of California, Irvine in the Orange County
city of that name .
Bovard Field
Home of:
USC Trojans baseball (through 1973)
Location: On the campus of the University of Southern California.
Currently: E.F. Hutton Park (a quadrangle)
Dedeaux Field
Home of:
USC Trojans baseball (1974–present)
Location: On the campus of the University of Southern California.
Eddy D. Field Stadium
Home of:
Pepperdine Waves baseball (1973–present)
Location: On the campus of Pepperdine University in
Malibu .
George C. Page Stadium
Home of:
Loyola Marymount Lions baseball (1983–present)
Location: On the campus of Loyola Marymount University.
Jackie Robinson Stadium
Home of:
UCLA Bruins baseball (1981–present)
Location: On the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Matador Field
Home of:
Cal State Northridge Matadors baseball (1961–present)
Location: On the campus of California State University, Northridge in the Los Angeles neighborhood of
Northridge .
Blair Field
Home of:
Long Beach State Dirtbags baseball (1993–present)
Location: Recreation Park, Long Beach, CA
Historically: Formerly professional minor league baseball and host of Area Code games.
See also
Sources
Peter Filichia, Professional Baseball Franchises , Facts on File, 1993.
Phil Lowry, Green Cathedrals , several editions.
Michael Benson, Ballparks of North America , McFarland, 1989.
Lawrence Ritter, Lost Ballparks , Penguin, 1992.
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