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Griffith Stadium - Definition

Griffith Stadium
Location Washington, DC
Opened July 24, 1911
Closed September 21, 1961
Capacity 32,000
Owned By Washington Senators
Architect:

Osborn Engineering

Dimensions:
Left
Left-Center
Center
Right-Center
Right


407 ft. (1907), 388 ft. (1954)
383 ft. (1931), 366 ft. (1954)
421 ft.
378 ft. (1954)
320 ft.

Griffith Stadium was a baseball stadium that stood in Washington, DC from 19111965, at the corner of Georgia Avenue and W Street, NW. An earlier wooden baseball stadium that stood on the site, built in 1891, was destroyed by a fire in March 1911, and replaced by the steel and concrete Griffith Stadium. The stadium was home to the Washington Senators of the American League from 19111960, and an expansion team of the same name in 1961.

William Howard Taft began the tradition of presidents throwing out the ceremonial first pitch of the baseball season at Griffith Stadium.

The stadium was shoehorned at an odd angle into the Washington street grid. Thus, it was over 400 feet down the left field line to the bleachers (though this distance was shortened in later years by the construction of an inner fence). The fence also took an odd jut into right-center field where a large tree stood, due to the unwillingness of the owner of the tree and nearby house to sell to owner Clark Griffith during construction of the stadium. The right field fence curved away from the infield sharply which, in addition to a 30-foot fence, meant that relatively few home runs were hit at the stadium.

The Senators teams that played at Griffith stadium were legendarily bad, leading one wag to coin the phrase, "First in war, first in peace, and last in the American League." Supposedly, Senators groundskeepers ensured that it was actually slightly downhill towards first base in order to give sluggish Senators players an extra step.

The stadium was demolished in 1965. Howard University Hospital now stands on the site.

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