1946 Griffith Stadium Diagram and Aerial View of Washington Senators Field

The page features an aerial view and diagram of Griffith Stadium, located in Washington, D.C., specifically highlighting its design and layout for baseball during the 1940s. The stadium served as the home for the Washington Senators, a Major League Baseball team known for their engagement in the American League. The diagram indicates various measurements, such as the distances to the left field foul line at 405 feet, right field foul line at 328 feet, and the depth to the center field fence at 420 feet, which were crucial for both players and strategists in the game. Additionally, markers identify key areas including the Grandstand, bleachers, and the Pavilion. The illustration offers insights into the stadium's architecture and audience arrangement, reflecting its role as a significant venue for American sports culture during that era.