USC Trojans Baseball - Dedeaux Field

Dedeaux Field

Dedeaux field is a baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California. it is the home field for the University of Southern California Trojans college baseball team. It is named after the former USC legendary coach Rod Dedeaux, who coached from 1942 to 1986. The Trojans moved into the ballpark in 1974, the same year they won their fifth consecutive College World Series title. After many renovations, the current capacity is 2,500 people.

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