The Los Angeles Dodgers and their fans are enjoying their offseason as World Series champions, simply basking in the aftermath of their 5-game beatdown of the New York Yankees in the Fall Classic.
As fun as it is to enjoy an offseason as the champs, there is still work to be done, and that doesn’t always stop with free agency.
The Dodgers’ offseason work also includes heavy renovations to Dodger Stadium, which, according to a recent video shared on X by Doug McKain of Dodgers Nation, is currently being overhauled as part of a $100 million construction project.
Dodger Stadium is undergoing a $100 million renovation. Here’s how it currently looks. pic.twitter.com/GSfYoqZOOG
— Doug McKain (@DMAC_LA) January 3, 2025
The Level One renovations will be done before the 2025 season begins.
The project includes rebuilding the home and visiting clubhouses while also modernizing the stadium.
Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest stadium in baseball, behind Fenway Park and Wrigley Field.
It most recently underwent renovations in 2021 when the team built Centerfield Plaza, which features multiple restaurants and statues aimed at improving the overall ballpark experience.
Since opening in 1962, the Dodgers have done a solid job keeping Dodger Stadium up to date.
Since Guggenheim Baseball Management bought the team in 2012, multiple renovation projects have been undertaken, including the original clubhouse and weight room makeover in 2012.
It’s an exciting time to be a Dodgers fan, and it’s great to see the team investing some of its revenue in modernizing the ballpark.
There is no word on whether or not the $100 million in payments to the construction company will be deferred.
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