Jackie Robinson Stadium (UCLA baseball)

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This article is about the UCLA on-campus baseball stadium. For the stadium in Daytona Beach home of the Daytona Cubs, see Jackie Robinson Stadium.

Jackie Robinson Stadium is a baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California. It is the home field of the University of California, Los Angeles college baseball team, the UCLA Bruins. The stadium holds 1,250 people, which makes it the smallest baseball venue in the Pac 10 Conference. It opened for baseball in 1981. It is named after former Bruin baseball player Jackie Robinson, who was the first African-American professional baseball player of the modern era.

It is located off-campus on the West side of the Interstate 405 freeway near the grounds of the Los Angeles Veterans Health Administration.

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Jackie Robinson Stadium on the UCLA Bruins home page



Pacific-10 baseball parks
Kindall Field | Packard Stadium | Evans Diamond | Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
Sunken Diamond | Jackie Robinson Stadium | Dedeaux Field | Husky Ballpark | Bailey-Brayton Field

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