The Los Angeles Dodgers played their first game at Dodger Stadium on April 10, 1962, which was after playing four years at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Dodger Stadium history includes hosting multiple All-Star Games, World Series, concerts, and players accomplishing rare feats. In total, five different players have ever hit a home run out of Dodger Stadium.
The list is comprised of Willie Stargell, who accomplished the feat twice (1969, 1973); Mike Piazza (1997); Mark McGwire (1999); Giancarlo Stanton (2015) and Fernando Tatís Jr. (2021).
Shohei Ohtani nearly added his name to the rare group during the 2024 season with a 473-foot home run that almost went over the pavilion in right-center field.
Stargell’s first time hitting a ball out of Dodger Stadium came on Aug. 5, 1965. It was his most majestic blast as he sent a pitch from Alan Foster over the right-field pavilion that traveled an estimated 506 feet and six inches.
Another player to hit a ball out of Dodger Stadium is former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire. As part of a 3-for-4 effort on May 22, 1999, McGwire ended the night with a towering 483 foot home run off Jamie Arnold that cleared the left-center field pavilion.
The only Dodger to hit a ball out of Dodger Stadium to this day remains Mike Piazza. The Hall of Famer accomplished this feat on Sept. 21, 1997, sending a pitch from Colorado Rockies starter Frank Castillo over the left-field pavilion that traveled an estimated 478 feet.
Stanton, then of the Miami Marlins, sent a pitch from Mike Bolsinger over the left-field pavilion that traveled an estimated 475 feet on May 12, 2015.
With the Dodgers playing in front of a national audience for ESPN Sunday Night Baseball on July 21, 2024, Ohtani hit a home run that traveled 473 feet and had an exit velocity of 116.7 mph.
San Diego Padres All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr. became the fifth player to hit a ball out of Dodger Stadium on Sept. 30, 2021, when he crushed a pitch off Tony Gonsolin that traveled 467 feet.
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