So, the other day, I was feeling a bit nostalgic and wanted to check out what was happening at Dodger Stadium. You know, just to see the old ballpark and maybe catch a glimpse of some action, even though I’m not in LA right now.

First, I just did a simple search for “Dodger Stadium webcam”. I found some web pages that seem to have live video feeds.
I opened two pages that were labelled “4A1” and “4A2”. They showed different views of the stadium. One had a wide shot of the entire field, and the other seemed to be focused on a specific section. It was pretty cool to see the stadium like that, all quiet and empty.
Watching these, I started thinking about my last visit to Dodger Stadium. It was such a blast! The energy of the crowd, the smell of the hot dogs, the crack of the bat… it all came flooding back.
Tips for Visitors
- See/Do: I remember taking a stadium tour, which was awesome. You get to go behind the scenes and see the dugout, the press box, and even walk on the field. Definitely worth it! Also, try to catch a game during a promotional night. They have some fun giveaways and events.
- Eat/Drink: You gotta try the Dodger Dogs, of course. They’re a classic for a reason. I also enjoyed the garlic fries, they were so tasty. And if you’re into craft beer, they have a decent selection at some of the stands.
- Parking: Parking can be a bit of a hassle, but here’s a tip: arrive early! Not only will you beat the traffic, but you might also snag a better parking spot. Also, consider using a ride-sharing service if you don’t want to deal with parking at all. It can be a bit pricey, but sometimes it’s worth the convenience.
Anyway, just wanted to share my little virtual trip to Dodger Stadium. It’s not the same as being there in person, but it still brought back some great memories. Maybe next season, I’ll make it back to LA and catch a game for real.