1992 Dodgers Stadium Ground Rules for MLB Baseball Games
The 1992 Los Angeles Dodgers' page from the National League Green Book details the ground rules for Dodger Stadium, which first opened on April 10, 1962. The rules emphasize the unique characteristics of the stadium's playing field. Specifically, balls hitting below the railing on the left and right-field foul poles remain in play, while any ball that strikes the foul poles themselves is deemed a home run. The dugouts are classified as part of the playing area, allowing any ball that strikes the forward-facing portions of the dugouts to remain in play. Additionally, the backstop screen's structure is outlined, noting that the screen’s roof is considered as part of the playing area, with its supporting guide wires being out of play.