Dodger Stadium Seat Back Home of the Los Angeles Dodgers

                                   National League Los Angeles Dodgers (1962-1999)                         

$89 Each Seat Backs Delivered Free Shipping 

$49 Each Seat Bottom Delivered Free Shipping 

This is an original GOLD (sold out of Blue) plastic seat back  RARE that was removed during 2000 demolition. Great for Autographs, matching players uniform number.  

Comes with Letter of authenticity from Authentic Stadium Seats

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Below are some of the most popular:

Los Angeles Dodgers  MLB (1962-2000):  #2 Tommy Lasorda, #6 Steve Garvey,#10 Ron Cey, #10 Hideo Nomo , #12 Dusty Baker ,#12 Tommy Davis, #14 Mike Scioscia,  #15  Davey Lopes, #16 Hideo Nomo,  #18 Bill Russell, #20 Don Sutton,  #22  Clayton Kershaw   #23  Kirk Gibson, #28 Pedro Guerrero   #30 Maury Wills, #31 Mike Piazza  #32 Sandy Koufax ,  #34 Fernando Valenzuela   #35 Cody Bellinger, #53 Don Drysdale #55 Orel Hershiser,  Etc…

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I also have other stadium seat backs: Bush Stadium (St Louis), Milwaukee Country Stadium(Brewers & Green Bay Packers)  , New Jersey Meadowlands (NY Giants) , LA Dodgers, Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Braves & Falcons) ,  RCA Dome (Indianapolis Colts),  Tiger Stadium (Detroit Tigers & Lions ) , Anaheim Angeles, Shea Stadium (NY Mets) , Candlestick Park (San Francisco 49ers & Giants), New Comiskey Park (Chicago Whitesox) , Civic Arena (Pittsburgh  Penguins)  Etc..

 History:                                                                                                

Dodger Stadium is a baseball park in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is the home stadium of Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers. Opened 57 years ago on April 10, 1962, it was constructed in less than three years at a cost of $23 million. It is the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississippi River, and third-oldest overall, after Fenway Park in Boston (1912) and Wrigley Field in Chicago (1914), and is the world’s largest baseball stadium by seat capacity. Often referred to as a “pitcher’s ballpark”, the stadium has seen twelve no-hitters, two of which were perfect games.

Here are the no-hitters at Dodger Stadium

  • Bo Belinsky Los Angeles Angels (AL)   Saturday, May 5, 1962
  • Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)   Saturday, June 30, 1962
  • Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) Saturday, May 11, 1963
  • Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) Thursday, September 9, 1965

 (Perfect game, his fourth of four no-hitters setting a new major league record, breaking the previous mark of three shared between him, Larry Corcoran, Cy Young and Bob Feller. The record would be tied by Nolan Ryan in 1975 and broken in 1981.)

  • Bill Singer Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)   Monday, July 20, 1970
  • Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) Friday, June 29, 1990

 (With Dave Stewart’s no hitter earlier in the day, Valenzuela’s no-no marked the second time two have been thrown on same day.)

  • Dennis Martínez  Montreal Expos (NL) Sunday, July 28, 1991
  • Kevin Gross Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)   Monday, August 17, 1992
  • Kent Mercker Atlanta Braves (NL)    Friday, April 8, 1994
  • Ramon Martinez  Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)    Friday, July 14, 1995
  • Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)   Wednesday, June 18, 2014
  • Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs (NL)    Sunday, August 30, 2015

The stadium hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1980—and will host in 2020—as well as games of 10 World Series (1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, and 2018).

At the conclusion of the 2005 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers made major renovations during the subsequent off-season. the largest of these improvements was the replacement of nearly all the seats in the stadium. The seats that were removed had been in use since 1975 and helped give the stadium its unique “space age” feel with a color palette of bright yellow, orange, blue, and red. The new seats are in the original (more muted) 1962 color scheme consisting of yellow, light orange, turquoise, and sky blue. 2,000 pairs of seats were made available for purchase at $250, with the proceeds going to charity.