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George C. Page Stadium is a baseball venue in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is home to the Loyola Marymount Lions baseball team of the NCAA's Division I West Coast Conference. Opened in 1983,[1] it has a capacity of 1,200 spectators.[2] The stadium is named for George C. Page, head of the Incentive Aid Foundation, which covered much of the venue's construction costs. Features of Page include a "Blue Monster" in left field, training areas, and reception facilities.[1]
In the stadium's first game, played on March 19, 1983, Loyola Marymount lost to Cal State Fullerton 5-1. As of 2011, the Lions' all-time record at Page Stadium was 471-352-4 (.572). Their best single-season mark came in 1988, when they had a 30-5 (.857) record.[1]
Features
Of the venue's 1,200 person capacity, 200 is theatre seating and 400 is metal bleachers with chairbacks. Standing room and a first-base side picnic area account for the remaining 600.[1]
The field's generic features include a press box and concession stands, and recent renovations have added more to the facility.[1]
Mikos Blue Monster
Modeled after Fenway Park's Green Monster, the Mikos Blue Monster stands Шаблон:Convert. high and Шаблон:Convert. wide in left field. It contains an Шаблон:Convert. by Шаблон:Convert. manual scoreboard, also much like Fenway's. A gift by LMU alumnus Paul Mikos (Class of 1966) allowed the wall and scoreboard to be constructed in 2001.[1]
The Lion's Cage
The Lion's Cage is an all-weather practice facility that was built during the 2007-08 offseason. The Шаблон:Convert facility contains batting cages, pitching mounds, open spaces, and strength and conditioning areas. Large doors on either side of the den allow for all-weather use.[1]
Pride Park
Built after the 2004 season, Pride Park is a meeting and reception area at the entrance of Page Stadium. With a surface modeled as a miniature baseball diamond, it is often used for alumni events.[1] Шаблон:Wide image
Other uses
Page has hosted four West Coast Conference baseball tournaments. It also hosts youth baseball games and clinics.[1]
The stadium is often used as a filming locale.[1] Its most notable role in this capacity was in the 1990 movie My Blue Heaven, which starred Steve Martin.[3]
See also
References
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