Former names | La Palma Park (1939–1970) La Palma Stadium (1956–1970) |
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Location | 1125 N. La Palma Pkwy. Anaheim, California United States |
Coordinates | 33°50′54″N 117°55′16″W / 33.84835°N 117.92113°W |
Owner | City of Anaheim |
Operator | City of Anaheim Parks Department |
Capacity | Baseball: 700 Football/Soccer: 5,200 |
Field size | Left Field Line: 370 ft. Left Center Field: 342 ft. Center Field: 352 ft. Right Field Line: 359 ft. |
Surface | Natural Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | December 16, 1937 |
Opened | March 1939 |
Renovated | 1956 |
Tenants | |
Baseball * American Legion Baseball *California Interscholastic Federation * Sacramento Senators (PCL) (spring training) (1939) * Philadelphia Athletics (AL) (spring training) (1940) * Anaheim Aces (CAL) (1941) * St. Louis Browns (AL) (spring training) (1946) * Anaheim Valencias (SUN) (1947–48) Football * California Interscholastic Federation * Cal State Fullerton football (NCAA) (1983) |
Glover Stadium/Dee Fee Field is a stadium in Anaheim, California located in La Palma Park.[1] It is a combined multi-purpose stadium primarily used for baseball and football in addition to soccer. The seating capacity for baseball is 700 and 5,200 for football and soccer.[1]