Los Angeles's Historic Ballparks
By Chris Epting
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Chris Epting
Chris Epting is the author of many books, including Led Zeppelin Crashed Here, All I Really Need to Know I Learned from KISS, and Hello, It’s Me—Dispatches From a Pop Culture Junkie.
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INTRODUCTION
When most people think of professional baseball in the Los Angeles area, the Dodgers and Angels first come to mind. After all, the Dodgers have played in L.A. since 1958, and the Angels became part of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1961, after thriving as a Pacific Coast League (PCL) team from 1903 to 1957. But of course, the history of professional baseball around Los Angeles is a much deeper one—as are the stories of the ballparks associated with that history.
Many fans can remember the Dodgers playing at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in their first few years out west before their jewel, the vaunted Dodger Stadium, opened in 1962. The Coliseum, with its football-friendly layout, boasted some of the oddest configurations in baseball history. But it was here that many locals first experienced Major League Baseball.
Then there was the original Wrigley Field near downtown Los Angeles. It was called Wrigley
before that other park in Chicago, and it’s where the Angels played for decades as a PCL team and then for the first year after joining the majors in 1961. In addition to all of the Angels games played at Wrigley, the ballpark was a virtual soundstage, featured in many movies over the years. It substituted for both Yankee Stadium and Sportsman’s Park in Pride of the Yankees. Damn Yankees was also one of the many other movies shot here. Television featured the park in the classic Twilight Zone episode Mighty Casey,
and the syndicated 1960 series Home Run Derby was also shot here.
In Hollywood, Gilmore Field (located near the Farmer’s Market from the 1930s through the 1950s), hosted a galaxy of celebrities who liked baseball (and fans who liked to star-gaze). The Hollywood Stars of the PCL were beloved in the city, and even today PCL fans and players gather throughout the area to reminisce about that golden era of baseball.
Those are the places you may have heard about, but there are more ballparks to the story. There was the turn-of-the-century Chutes Park in Los Angeles, which was part of an amusement park. There was Olive Memorial Stadium in Burbank (where the St. Louis Browns would come for spring training), Brookside Park in Pasadena, and still another Wrigley Field on Catalina Island, where the Cubs trained for some 30 years. There are still other diamonds in the dust scattered throughout Orange and Riverside counties, where legends including Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Connie Mack, and many others appeared, and you will find them all in this book.
Angels (formerly Anaheim) Stadium in Anaheim is also included. Since it opened in 1966, the stadium has undergone not one but two major overhauls. And while many fans around the country may not consider The Big A
a classically historic field, consider this: as of this writing, it is the fourth-oldest ballpark in use today in the major leagues—right behind Dodger Stadium, now the third-oldest. (Fenway Park in Boston and Chicago’s Wrigley Field are, of course, the first- and second-oldest MLB parks still in use.)
In addition to photographs from my personal collection, in this book you’ll be treated to some stunning and rare images from several generous individuals. In several cases, these images are being presented publicly for the first time; I hope they take your breath away as they did mine. Joe DiMaggio at Wrigley Field, Walter Johnson and Babe Ruth at the old Brea Bowl—I still cannot