SABR Digital Library: Dodger Stadium: Blue Heaven on Earth

Dodger Stadium: Blue Heaven on Earth, edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks

Dodger Stadium: Blue Heaven on Earth
Edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks
Associate editors: Len Levin and Carl Riechers

Publication Date: July 1, 2024
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-960819-20-8, $9.99
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-960819-21-5, $29.95
8.5″ x 11″, 259 pages

This SABR Digital Library book features dozens of game stories that highlight the rich history of Dodger Stadium. You’ll read about Sandy Koufax’s perfect game, Don Drysdale’s scoreless-inning streak, Dusty Baker’s historic 30th home run in 1977, Clayton Kershaw’s great no-hitter, and much more. Of course, the book includes the story of Kirk Gibson’s improbable home run in Game One of the 1988 World Series. You’ll also read several quotes from the team’s beloved former broadcaster Vin Scully.

Dodger Stadium rests on a hill near downtown Los Angeles and offers picturesque views of both the city and nearby mountains. The ballpark opened in 1962, just a few years after the Dodgers moved from their longtime Brooklyn home. The origin story of the stadium is not without controversy. You can read about both the building of the ballpark and the Battle of Chavez Ravine, a bitter episode that lingered until 1981 and the onset of Fernandomania. In recent years, the architect Janet Marie Smith has led renovation work at Dodger Stadium. Statues of Jackie Robinson and Koufax stand in the new center-field plaza area.

Besides innumerable baseball games, Dodger Stadium has hosted rock concerts, religious events, boxing and soccer matches, and even an ice-hockey game in front of more than 54,000 not-so-chilly fans. Located so close to Hollywood, the park has been a filming location for many movies and TV shows.

Forty-nine members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) contributed to this book about one of the game’s iconic venues, one that longtime manager Tom Lasorda called “blue heaven on earth.”

Below: Find memorable game stories and essays
from SABR’s Dodger Stadium: Blue Heaven on Earth

SABR Biography

Jackie Robinson’s statue stands near the center field entrance at Dodger Stadium. (Jon SooHoo / Los Angeles Dodgers)

Jackie Robinson’s statue stands near the center field entrance at Dodger Stadium. (Jon SooHoo / Los Angeles Dodgers)

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Game Recaps

April 1, 2013: Kershaw’s bat decides Opening Day pitchers’ duel at Dodger Stadium

April 10, 1962: Dodgers lose to Reds in opening game at Dodger Stadium

April 13, 1996: Hideo Nomo takes spotlight with 17 strikeouts on a big sports night in Los Angeles

April 23, 1999: Fernando Tatís hits two grand slams in one inning

April 25, 1976: Rick Monday’s ‘great play’ saves American flag at Dodger Stadium

April 9, 1981: The birth of Fernandomania on Opening Day at Dodger Stadium

August 17, 1992: Kevin Gross dazzles Dodgers fans by no-hitting Giants

August 5, 1969: Pirates’ Willie Stargell hits a home run completely out of Dodger Stadium

July 10, 2021: Dodgers hit 8 home runs and score 22 runs in blowout of Diamondbacks

July 19, 2022: Dodgers’ unbeaten Gonsolin unable to stop AL from 9th consecutive All-Star win

July 28, 1991: ‘El Presidente’ Dennis Martínez is ‘el perfecto’ at Dodger Stadium

July 9, 1980: National League wins All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium

June 18, 2014: Clayton Kershaw throws no-hitter against Rockies

June 23, 2019: Dodgers win third straight game with a walk-off home run by a rookie

June 28, 2008: Dodgers defeat Angels, 1-0, despite getting no hits

June 29, 1990: Fernando Valenzuela predicts, then throws no-hitter for Dodgers

June 30, 1985: Pedro Guerrero ties monthly home run record; Steve Howe ends Dodgers’ career

June 4, 1990: Dodgers phenom Ramón Martínez realizes potential with 18-strikeout game

June 8, 1968: Don Drysdale surpasses the Big Train for consecutive scoreless innings mark

March 28, 2019: Dodgers smack eight homers in record-breaking Opening Day at home

May 11, 1963: Sandy Koufax throws second no-hitter to beat Marichal, Giants

May 24, 1973: New Yorkers listen to baseball with their breakfast in 19-inning win over Dodgers

October 1, 2018: Rookie Walker Buehler beats Rockies as Dodgers win NL West title

October 11, 1978: In dramatic ninth inning, Bob Welch strikes out Reggie Jackson to secure Dodgers’ win in Game 2

October 11, 1981: Reuss, Dodgers knock out Ryan, Astros in Game 5

October 12, 1974: Joe Ferguson’s fantastic throw only a footnote as Oakland wins World Series opener

October 12, 1988: Hershiser shutout on two days’ rest sends Dodgers to World Series

October 15, 1988: Kirk Gibson’s ‘impossible’ home run wins World Series opener for Dodgers

October 15, 2017: Justin Turner’s walk-off home run in Game 2 calls up memories of Kirk Gibson

October 2, 1977: Dusty Baker hits 30th homer, receives first-ever high-five from Glenn Burke in Dodgers’ loss to Astros

October 2, 2004: Steve Finley’s grand slam ends Dodgers’ playoff drought

October 21, 2021: Chris Taylor hits three home runs to propel Dodgers to crucial win in NLCS

October 24, 2017: Kershaw, Turner, Mother Nature bring the heat for Dodgers in World Series opener

October 25, 1981: Dodgers complete home sweep of Yankees to take driver’s seat in World Series

October 26, 2018: Dodgers prevail over Red Sox in 18 innings, longest World Series game ever

October 3, 1962: The Giants Win the Pennant, Part Two!

October 3, 1993: Dodgers turn the tables on rival Giants in season finale

October 5, 1963: Drysdale gives Dodgers 3-0 lead in ‘best pitched game of superbly pitched series’

October 5, 1980: Dodgers force NL West showdown against Astros

October 6, 1963: Koufax stifles Yankee bats again as Dodgers sweep World Series

October 7, 1978: Bill Russell’s walk-off single sends Dodgers back to World Series; Steve Garvey wins NLCS MVP

October 7, 2013: Juan Uribe’s home run advances Dodgers to NLCS

October 8, 2009: Mark Loretta’s hit completes Dodgers’ ninth-inning rally in Game 2

October 9, 1965: Well, golly: ‘Gomer’ Claude Osteen gets Dodgers back in the Series

October 9, 1974: Garvey, Wynn, Sutton pace Dodgers’ rout of Pirates in NLCS clincher

October 9, 2004: José Lima’s shutout gives Dodgers a long-awaited playoff victory at Dodger Stadium

September 15, 2009: Andre Ethier hits record fourth walk-off home run of the season

September 18, 2006: Dodgers hit four consecutive home runs in 9th inning, rally to beat Padres

September 2, 1969: Willie Davis sets Dodgers record with a hit in 31st consecutive game

September 22, 1972: Don Sutton throws 11-inning shutout against the Giants

September 25, 2016: Vin Scully bids farewell to Los Angeles fans in final game at Dodger Stadium

September 29, 1963: Dodgers’ Tommy Davis secures second consecutive NL batting title

September 9, 1965: ‘A million butterflies’ and one perfect game for Sandy Koufax


Essays


Contributors: Marc Z. Aaron, Thomas Baird, John Bauer, Jeff Barto, Mike Bell, Kurt Blumenau, Thomas J. Brown Jr., Warren Campbell, Alan Cohen, Rory Costello, Carter Cromwell, Richard Cuicchi, Bryan Dietzler, Joseph Elledge, Jeff Findley, Zak Ford, John Fredland, Darren Gibson, Michael Green, Andrew Harner, Paul Hofmann, Mike Huber, Frank Ittner, Greg King, Norm King, David Krell, Dave Lande, Len Levin, Andy McCue, Chad Moody, Bill Nowlin, Tony S. Oliver, Tim Otto, Zac Petrillo, Bill Pruden, Carl Riechers, Joal Ryan, Jason Scheller, Tom Schott, Curt Smith, Kevin Snyder, Glen Sparks, Russ Speiller, Mark S. Sternman, Alan Stowell, Bob Timmermann, Theo Tobel, Joseph Wancho, Bob Webster, and John Zinn.

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