Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Dodgers busy improving aging stadium before season (Yahoo! Sports)

Hundreds of seats are gone and a trench has been excavated, leaving only the Dodger home dugout in place as work continues on an estimated $100 million in improvements to Dodger Stadium, home to the National League baseball team since 1962. Changes include a new home team clubhouse, expanded training and conditioning areas, and new batting cages for both teams under field-level seats. There will be a new high definition video boards, a new sound system and state-of-the-art Wi-Fi network and cellular antenna system, wider concourses and additional locations for wheelchair bound fans, and expanded and renovated restrooms.(AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Having spent more than $200 million to bulk up their starting pitching this winter, the Los Angeles Dodgers are turning their attention to improving the aging stadium they've played in since 1962.




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