Griffith Stadium was home of the Washington Senators from 1911-1960, and home of the expansion Washington Senators in 1961.
Original Dimensions
LF-407 ft.
CF-421 ft.
RF-320 ft.
Final Dimensions
LF-388 ft.
CF-421 ft.
RF-320 ft.
Griffith Stadium in 1925. With the sidearm delivery, do you think that might be Walter Johnson on the mound?
Babe Ruth was knocked out cold when he ran into the rightfield grandstand chasing a Joe Judge flyball during a doubleheader on July 6, 1924.
Ty Cobb sliding into third in 1924.
Iconic Joe DiMaggio picture, shot in Griffith Stadium
Griffith in the early 50s. Hard to tell, but the CenterField wall juts in toward the playing field. A large tree and several apartment buildings were behind the wall, due to the unwillingness of the owners of the tree and those nearby houses to sell to the Senators' owners during construction of the stadium.
Aerial Photos of Griffith. Notice the odd shape of left-field stands. The Left Field Line distance was deeper than the Left Field Power Alley. The LF line distance was 407 feet when Griffith opened.
Griffith in the 1950s