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L.A. Wrigley Field
Los Angeles, CA

Home of the L.A./Anaheim/California Angels for one season, LA Wrigley Field was mainly a minor league ballpark. After the city of Los Angeles did not build parking facilities for the minor league team Los Angeles Angels home, Washington Park, owner William Wrigley Jr.,  

Aerial of L.A. Wrigley Field. View from the third base grandstand. View from the lower grandstand. View of the first base grandstand. View of the outfield.

decided to build a new ballpark. Wrigley drew up plans for a new ballpark that was very similar to Wrigley Field in Chicago. Construction began in 1924, and the ballpark, named after Wrigley, opened on September 29, 1925. Lights were installed on July 22, 1931.

L.A. Wrigley Field was home to Pacific Coast League Los Angeles Angels for 33 years. The double decked grandstand extended from the left field foul pole to home plate, and around to the right field foul pole. Bleachers and a scoreboard were located in right field. The 15 foot high outfield wall was just like Wrigley Field in Chicago with ivy growing on it. However, one feature made LA Wrigley Field different from the one in Chicago. A twelve story office tower was at the entrance of the ballpark. From the playing field a clock was visible on the tower. The last PCL game was on September 15, 1957. The ballpark remained empty until MLB awarded the area a  team, called the Angels,  to play in the American League. The Angels played only one season at L.A. Wrigley Field, 1961, and then moved into Dodger Stadium with the Los Angeles Dodgers, until 1965. The Angels moved into their own home, Anaheim Stadium in 1966. L.A. Wrigley Field was dismantled soon after, and a playground now sits on the site.

Los Angeles Wrigley Field Facts

Tenant: Los Angeles Angels-Capacity: 20,450-Surface: Grass-Construction Began: 1930
Opened:
April 27, 1961 (MLB)-Closed: October 1, 1961 (MLB)-Demolished: 1966-Cost: Unknown-Dimensions: 340-L, 412-C, 339-R (original & final)-Architect: William Wrigley

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