Seating Capacity
The seating capacity went over the years as followed for baseball:
- 31,000 (1950–1952)
- 47,855 (1953–1957)
- 47,778 (1958–1960)
- 49,375 (1961–1963)
- 49,373 (1964)
- 52,184 (1965–1967)
- 52,185 (1968)
- 52,137 (1969)
- 53,208 (1970–1978)
- 52,862 (1979–1981)
- 53,208 (1982)
- 52,860 (1983–1984)
- 53,198 (1985)
- 54,076 (1986)
- 54,002 (1987)
- 54,017 (1988–1990)
- 53,371 (1991–1997)
The seating capacity went over the years as followed for football:
- 31,000 (1950–1952)
- 52,060 (1953–1957)
- 57,557 (1958–1959)
- 57,808 (1960)
- 57,641 (1961)
- 57,966 (1962)
- 60,065 (1963)
- 60,213 (1964)
- 60,238 (1965–1969)
- 60,240 (1970–1975)
- 60,020 (1976–1995)
- 65,000 (1996–1997)
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