The National League's second-oldest ballpark is getting a nine-figure facelift. The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled plans Tuesday for a $100-million renovation to Dodger Stadium that includes a new center-field plaza, elevators and bridges connecting the outfield pavilions to the main stadium, and a new sound system. "People will be able to do a 360-degree walk around the stadium for the first time," team president and chief executive Stan Kasten told the Los Angeles Times.
Dodger Stadium to undergo $100 million renovation
Published July 23, 2019 at 3:35 PM
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