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in dollars) | architect = Clarence Randall Van Buskirk | general_contractor = Castle Brothers, Inc.〔http://www.ballparktour.com/Ebbets_Field.html〕 | former_names = | tenants = Brooklyn Dodgers (MLB) (1913–1957) New York Brickley Giants (NFL) (1921) Brooklyn Lions (NFL) (1926) Brooklyn Dodgers / Tigers (NFL) (1930–1944) Brooklyn Tigers (AFL) (1936) Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) (1946–1948) | seating_capacity = 18,000 (1913) 30,000 (1914–1923)〔 26,000 (1924–1925)〔 28,000 (1926–1931)〔 32,000 (1932–1936)〔 35,000 (1937–1945)〔 34,219 (1946–1949)〔 32,111 (1949–1954)〔 31,902 (1955–1957)〔 | dimensions = Left field: 348 ft. left-center: 351 ft Center field: 484 ft. Right-center: 344 ft. Right field: 297 ft. |}} Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It is known mainly as the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team of the National League, from 1913 to 1957, but was also home to three National Football League teams in the 1920s. Ebbets Field was demolished in 1960 by Marvin Kratter and replaced with apartment buildings. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ebbets Field」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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